Joan Lascorz Tribute Helmet Tom Sykes Wore At Magny-Cours Is Now Up For Auction

Joan Lascorz Tribute Helmet Tom Sykes Wore At Magny-Cours Is Now Up For Auction

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An online auction for the benefit of injured KRT rider Joan Lascorz is now underway the prize being the Joan tribute helmet that Tom wore recently when he almost won the 2012 SBK championship. The fantastic Shark ‘Tribute to Joan Lascorz’ helmet was worn by Tom Sykes at Magny-Cours as he took a thrilling second place in the SBK championship, winning race two in the process. All while wearing this very crash helmet. Now this distinctive and utterly unique item is being auctioned to the highest bidder, with all monies raised going direct to Joan to help with his rehabilitation after suffering serious injuries earlier this year. The Shark helmet features a large scale version of the ‘Power For Lascorz 17’ logos that have been worn and displayed as a mark of solidarity with Joan by riders, teams, organisers, media and fans this season. Tom or Joan will sign the helmet personally, if required to by the winning bidder. As an additional incentive, if someone from the UK wins the auction, Tom Sykes will deliver it to them personally. There is also a bonus surprise from Tom that will be given to the auction winner. Hurry – the auction ends on 20 October! Click on the link below or type it into your Internet search engine to see full details of the auction and make a bid for it yourself. Thank you! ~http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120997656731~

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