Anvil Hire Yamaha Partner With HEL Performance For 2016 British Superbike Championship

Anvil Hire Yamaha Partner With HEL Performance For 2016 British Superbike Championship

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Anvil Hire Yamaha Confirm HEL Deal For 2016 Campaign

Anvil Hire Yamaha are proud to announce that the team will be using HEL Performance products for the 2016 MCE British Superbike Championship attack

HEL Performance is a brand well associated with motorcycle racing and the MCE British Superbike series, supplying many teams in the paddock and also, for the 2015 season, sponsored the British Motostar class. The Braided brake line company are market leaders in their sector, and the first choice for any motorcycle rider.

The Exeter based company supply all the top teams in the British Superbike class, and that matches our ambition to be a front running outfit in the 2016 Championship battle.

The change in manufacturer sees the teams will to succeed, and following the signings of James Rispoli and Billy McConnell, 2016 is already shaping up to be a fantastic and successful year.

Following signing the deal, Simon Lane, Managing Director of HEL Performance said: “It’s superb news, we’re really made up with it. We’ve worked with Rob for many years, last season we weren’t, so to come back to the team is fantastic for us.

“It’s such a well run and professional team, they put out some good bikes that are always there week in week out, and it’s such a professional setup. So for our name to be back on their bike is going to be fantastic, and certainly after the news of moving to Yamaha, it’s going to be brilliant.”

Speaking regarding the deal, the Anvil Hire Yamaha Team Manager Steve Randle said: “We’re really excited to sign a deal with HEL once again, they are a fantastic brand and one we are really happy to run. We have ran HEL products in recent years, and we felt we needed their support once again in our new venture for 2016.

“HEL are the market leaders in the brake line sector, and for us as a team to be apart of their brand again means a lot, and we can’t wait to work with them for 2016, and beyond.”

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