MotoAmerica: Fresh N’ Lean And Josh Herrin Teaming Up For “Young Rider Challenge”

MotoAmerica: Fresh N’ Lean And Josh Herrin Teaming Up For “Young Rider Challenge”

© 2019, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Fresh n' Lean:.

Fresh n’ Lean is proud to team up with MotoAmerica Superbike star Josh Herrin to host the Fresh n’ Lean Young Rider Challenge!

Ten riders ages 10 – 14 (Intermediate prize winners) will be chosen to compete for a chance to win a trip and entry to the Ohvale Talent Cup race held at the Pittsburgh International Race Complex August 24th 2019 (Grand Prize).

Each rider will be coached by Josh Herrin, interviewed, and given the chance to show off their track riding skills! 

Contestants will be judged on riding, presentation, and coachability. One rider will be declared the winner by a panel of judges, and given the opportunity to move on to the Ohvale Talent Cup.

The Challenge will take place July 20, 2019 at APEX Racing in Perris, CA. Ohvale motorcycles will be provided by event sponsor, however, contestants will be responsible for bringing their own riding gear (leather suit, riding boots, riding gloves, and full-face helmet with eye protection).

The grand prize consists of air travel, and 4 nights hotel stay for the winner and one adult guardian, as well as pre-paid entrance fee to the Ohvale Talent Cup race.

For more information on how to enter and official rules, go to www.freshnlean.com/challenge/.

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