Meen Motorsports To Field Gillim Along With Lewis, Farris In AMA Pro Daytona SportBike At Laguna Seca

Meen Motorsports To Field Gillim Along With Lewis, Farris In AMA Pro Daytona SportBike At Laguna Seca

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Meen Motorsports to field three riders at Laguna Seca Campbell, Ca (September 23, 2013) Coming off a great second season with their two rookie riders, Meen Motorsports will end the AMA Pro Road Racing year with three entries in the Daytona Sportbike finale at Mazda Laguna Seca Raceway. Capturing two impressive podiums, Meen Motorsports’ Daytona Sportbike rider Jake Lewis will be leading the team, heading to Laguna hungry to finish the season strong, contending the Daytona Sportbike series rookie of the year championship. Introducing two wild card entries, Meen Motorsports’ Supersport rider Wyatt Farris and fellow class competitor Hayden Gillim, both will be joining Lewis in the concluding Daytona Sportbike round, their Supersport season performances having earned them the opportunity to compete with the top 600 riders in the country. “I am very excited to watch these two up and coming riders’ battle with Jake and the rest of the Daytona Sportbike field this coming weekend. Both of these Supersport contenders have shown massive potential with their hard work and dedication this season making them deserving of the opportunity to showcase their talent on the world stage. A special thanks to Next Moto Champion, lead by Jon Boucher, who is quickly becoming the premier match maker for riders and teams in AMA Pro Racing. Jon was able to put together the one-of-a-kind deal with Hayden Gillim in a matter of days and we appreciate his consistent attention to the needs of the teams and riders, within the paddock, thus making such an opportunity possible,” comments Meen Motorsports’ team owner Ameen Sajjadi. Meen Motorsports would like to thank the following team sponsors for 2013, Yamaha, Graves Motorsports, South Valley Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, San Jose Ear And Sinus, Hawaiian Ola, San Jose Yamaha, Yamaha Generators, Yamalube, Radiomedics, G Squared, DID, Mot Y Designs, Galfer, Vortex, Sharkskinz, Zero Gravity, Apex Mfg,. Meen Motorsports would also like thank the riders’ personal sponsors, Roclun Int’l (Lewis), and Jon Block Group Sports (Farris), TJ Burnett Farms (Gillim), Dr. David Benkle (Gillim) and Next Moto Champion, all who are making this last round especially possible.

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