AMA Pro National Guard Superbike: Hayes To Continue With Graves Yamaha Through 2012 Season

AMA Pro National Guard Superbike: Hayes To Continue With Graves Yamaha Through 2012 Season

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Cypress, California – September 20, 2010 – Yamaha Motor Corporation and its satellite race team partner, Graves Motorsports, are very pleased to announce the signing of current AMA American Superbike points leader Josh “Hurricane” Hayes to remain with the team to compete for the 2011 and 2012 racing seasons. Hayes currently leads the AMA American Superbike series by 22 points with just one round remaining and has had an excellent season with a total of 7 wins and multiple bonus point awards for pole position and laps lead aboard his cross plane crankshaft equipped and Graves Motorsports prepared Yamaha R1 Superbike. “Josh has proven to be a tremendous asset to the team and his success is proven in the current point standings,” said Graves Motorsports Team owner Chuck Graves. In addition to his on track accomplishments Yamaha Media Relations Manager Kevin Foley added, “We have found that Josh’s off track professionalism and enthusiasm have drawn considerable attention to Yamaha and his assault on the title has been very exciting for fans.” “I’m so excited to have this opportunity with Graves Yamaha for the next two seasons” said Hayes, “My crew and the entire team have enjoyed great success this year and it is fantastic to attend this last event with my plans for the future solidly in place. I am looking forward to the final round at Barber and plan to do my best to bring them home the Championship they deserve.”

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