Thrashed Bike Racing To Return To MotoAmerica Series In 2016

Thrashed Bike Racing To Return To MotoAmerica Series In 2016

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MotoAmerica, 2016 season entry for Thrashed Bike Racing.

Thrashed Bike Racing are proud to announce that they will be entering a Yamaha R1 in the MotoAmerica Superstock 1000 class for the 2016 season. With support from Arrow Aviation, CPL Systems, Barbra Conner Jewelry and Friendly Power Sports they will once again be fielding Max Flinders as their primary rider.

Team Principal Tim Ivanoff stated that changing from EBR to Yamaha mid-season last year had brought lots of new challenges and that 2016 should build on the bike knowledge that the team has had to learn the hard way last year.

Rider Max Flinders says: “I am proud to ride the Thrashed bike R1, the team is made up of the friendliest characters in the paddock and this Louisiana based team constantly put in 110%. I have been training all winter and am in top shape for the coming season. I will do all that I can to repay the faith that my sponsors have put in me. Thanks to CPL systems, Arrow Aviation, Barbara Conner Jewelry, Arai Helmets and Friendly Power sports who are standing behind my race efforts. I know that Thrashed bike racing may be the underdog team but I can’t wait to show what we can do!”

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