Cycle Tech to Contest 2022 MotoAmerica Twins Cup Championship with Hayden Schultz on Yamaha YZF-R7
After a successful 2020 and 2021 partnership between Hayden Schultz and Gene Burcham, the pair is continuing in the MotoAmerica Twins Cup Championship as the Cycle Tech Speed Weaponry team. With support from Yamaha, the team will contest the season on the new Yamaha YZF-R7 platform.
The team has high aspirations for the upcoming season having already proven to be a championship contender in seasons past. Schultz has finished 3rd and 2nd in the MotoAmerica Twins Cup Championship in 2020 and 2021 with Burcham built motorcycles. Team members Gary Jeffries and Ron “Dink” Glidden will also be continuing with the team for 2022. Both rider and crew are excited to continue where they left off after taking the maiden podiums for the new Yamaha platform at the Pittsburgh and Barber rounds last season.
This will be Hayden’s third season in the Twins Cup class where he has accumulated 11 podiums. “I’m ready to get the 2022 season going with the Cycle Tech team,” said Schultz. “I know I have a great team and we have shown that our Yamaha package is competitive. After a winter of hard work from myself, Gene, and the rest of our team, our program will give us a great shot at winning races and contending for the championship.”
Cycle Tech’s 2022 efforts will be supported by Yamaha, Vance and Hines, 1833- CJKnows Accident and Injury Law, Blud Lubricants, Glidden Racing, Spiegler Performance Parts, Sunstar, Ohlins, Dreyer Motorsports, Dymag wheels, Attack Performance, Full Spectrum Power, aRacer USA, Robem Engineering, Spears Racing, Just1 Helmets, RS Taichi USA.
Season long and single round sponsorship opportunities with the team are available for
2022. If interested, contact: Hayden Schultz: [email protected] or Gene Burcham: [email protected]