Race Tech Signs James Rispoli

Race Tech Signs James Rispoli

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Corona, CA – Race Tech suspension is proud to announce the sponsorship support for AMA Pro Supersport rider James “the Rocket” Rispoli. In 2009 James rode a limited schedule participating in three AMA Pro Supersport races netting two 4th place finishes on two tracks he had little or no experience on; Road America and Laguna Seca. He now joins the elite family that makes up the Race Tech suspension brand. “I really wanted to work with James”, said road race technician Lenny Albin. “James is a young, aggressive multi discipline rider that has enormous potential in the AMA Superbike series. I know our Race Tech suspension components will help his confidence and ultimately his results. We get started setting up his GSX R600’s at the WERA National in Talladega a week before his AMA start at Road Atlanta April 16-18.” “I am looking forward to the change and support from Race Tech. I met up with Lenny at the Indy dealer show and rode on some Race Tech suspension as part of my WERA National Endurance ride with Team Hooters/Apex Racing and I really liked the feel. I feel good about working with Lenny and the support Race Tech has in the AMA paddock.” Race Tech Mission To set the standard for outstanding service to customers and personnel alike. To provide state of the art suspension products, education and technical support.

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