Nordica And First Trax Sport Shop To Support Eric Wood’s Daytona 200 Effort

Nordica And First Trax Sport Shop To Support Eric Wood’s Daytona 200 Effort

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Penguin Racing sponsored by Nordica for the 2015 Daytona 200

Thanks to the efforts of First Trax Sport Shop in Dover, VT and Andy Hare of Nordica USA, Eric Wood’s Penguin Racing Kawasaki 636 will be sponsored by Nordica for the 2015 Daytona 200. “There is a large crossover between people who love motorcycles and people who participate in winter sports, especially in the Northern part of the USA”, said Eric Wood. “Our friends at First Trax put us together with Andy Hare of Nordica USA, who is a motorcycle enthusiast himself, preparing for a season of track riding when the snow melts next summer”.

With a heritage that goes back 75 years and an unsurpassed commitment to quality, Nordica skis and boots provide every skier at every level the performance and comfort they are looking for. As part of the deal Nordica has given Penguin Racing a set of their top of the line NRGY skis, boots and Griffin bindings to help fund the Daytona 200 effort. Only 100 of the $20 tickets will be sold, and Penguin is giving away a track day as a 2nd prize. For more information, please click the link below.
https://www.penguinracing.com/pages/703_daytona_200_2015.cfm
Grand Prize – $1500 Nordica NRGY ski package
2nd Prize – Penguin Track Day

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