Racer Ty Howard switched his sprint racing program from Pirelli to Dunlop tires for 2008 and has done what no other rider in the U.S. has been able to do: Get an exemption from a Dunlop support contract allowing him to compete on spec Pirelli tires in the MOTO-ST Series. Riders who have been unable to compete in MOTO-ST races due to having Dunlop support deals include Dave Stanton and Eric Wood, among others. “Yeah, I was surprised, I didn’t think they’d agree to it,” Howard told Roadracingworld.com over the phone today. “Every other paragraph of the contract says ‘MOTO-ST exempt.’ They really wanted to do the deal, they don’t have much in the way of sales down here (in Texas), they have like 2%. The first race, last weekend, their sales doubled, which isn’t saying much since they had 2%, but it’s better. And they made me a way better deal than what I had with Pirelli.” Howard will ride the #1 Aprilia USA racebike in the 2008 MOTO-ST Series, partnered with Mike Himmelsbach. Typically, factory team riders like Miguel Duhamel and Roger Hayden have been able to compete on other brands of tires in non-AMA events–the most obvious example being the 2007 U.S. Grand Prix at Laguna Seca, where both Duhamel and Hayden rode on Bridgestones–but non-factory riders have not been able to get around the exclusivity clauses in Dunlop support contracts.
Ty Howard Does The Impossible And Gets An Exemption From Dunlop, Allowing Him To Run MOTO-ST On Pirellis
Ty Howard Does The Impossible And Gets An Exemption From Dunlop, Allowing Him To Run MOTO-ST On Pirellis
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