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  • You, the buyer, are responsible for any VAT, tariff, duty, taxes, handling fees, customs clearance charges, etc. required by your country for importing consumer goods. We do not collect this beforehand, and cannot give you an estimate of the cost - charges vary around the world.
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CW2 Merch is not responsible for lost, misplaced, or delayed shipments or damaged freight by the freight carriers after they have been dispatched.

CW2 Merch cannot be held responsible / liable for lost or stolen packages that have delivery confirmation to the address that was provided. The customer accepts full responsibility to file any claim(s) with carrier for damaged and/or lost shipments.

 We are not responsible for mis-delivery errors via carrier, or incorrect shipping info. 

Cooper Webb

Cooper Webb

Born on November 10, 1995, Cooper is a professional supercross and motocross racer for Red Bull KTM Factory Racing. His passion for two wheels came at a young age, competing in his first race at the age of four and capturing his first amateur championship by the age of six. Throughout the next several years his success would not go unnoticed, garnering attention from the sports most sought-after race teams before eventually beginning his professional career in 2013 at the age of 17.

Cooper's determination quickly led to success at the highest level as he won his first AMA professional race in 2014. He would go on to win the 250 Western Regional supercross championship in 2015 and 2016 as well as the 250 motocross championship in 2016. In 2017, Cooper made the jump to the premier 450 division where he's gone on win the 2019 and 2021 450 supercross championships. Additionally, Cooper's pride to represent his country has watched him get selected to the Team USA Motocross of Nations team twice, including team captain in 2016.

Today, Cooper remains a man of faith who is married to his wife Mariah. The couple gave birth to their first child Indy Webb in August of 2022.