Jimmy Wilson Leaks New Judge Motorsports-Built IPD-Wrapped Skis For 2015 Season


Of all of jet ski racing’s favorite homegrown Pro Open ski racers, Jimmy Wilson just let loose some insider info on his plans for 2015, as well as some sick sneak peeks of his new Pro Open and Pro Stock skis, each prepared by the legendary Tim Judge of Judge Motorsports.

“2015 will be a pretty cool year for my wife and I,” Wilson told The Watercraft Journal earlier today. “Our first child is due to be born July 9th. We will still be going racing but we won’t be able to make the entire tour. We will be in Florida for the first two rounds [Panama City and Pensacola, respectively – Ed.]. I’ll have to miss the next two rounds [Reno and St. George]. As long as my wife and child are okay, I will drive out to Texas with my dad and then finish the tour from there.”

Above left: IPD Graphics supplied Wilson with all-new graphics and a custom color scheme for 2015. Above right: Very trick Jettrim mats fill the tray with contoured matting.

When it came time to peel back the cover on his new trio of skis, Wilson was very excited to announce: “Judge Motorsports has built three of the sickest skis out there for me to race in 2015. I have 2 Open/GP skis built by Tim Judge, and a brand new Yamaha SuperJet built by Tim Judge for Stock class. Our Open/GP skis have some really cool tricks in store for 2015 and I have been training harder than ever to try and be able to hold onto them.”

With the season’s starter a month away, Wilson was sure to express his gratitude, saying “Thanks to my family and some amazing sponsors I will be out racing and contending for a title this season, including Judge Motorsports, JAM Racing, ADA Racing, IPD Graphics, FroWerxs, Hidden Trails Motorsports, Broward Motorsports, Jettrim, Hot Products, Amsoil, Prowatercraftracing.com, Fly Racing, Bomber Eyewear, Hurricane Racing, OptimaRacing.com, TheBicycleChain.com and my family!”

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Kevin Shaw

Editor-in-Chief – kevin.shaw@shawgroupmedia.com Kevin Shaw is a decade-long powersports and automotive journalist whose love for things that go too fast has led him to launching The Watercraft Journal. Almost always found with stained hands and dirt under his fingernails, Kevin has an eye for the technical while keeping a eye out for beautiful photography and a great story.

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