Dunlop Announces Racers It’s Sponsoring In 2008, And Never Mind That Ty Howard Isn’t Listed And That The Names Of Several Other Riders Are Spelled Incorrectly

Dunlop Announces Racers It’s Sponsoring In 2008, And Never Mind That Ty Howard Isn’t Listed And That The Names Of Several Other Riders Are Spelled Incorrectly

© 2008, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

From a press release by Vreeke & Associates on behalf of Dunlop: Buffalo, NY: Dunlop Motorcycle Tires is pleased to introduce the all-star line-up of road racers using Dunlop tires in the 2008 AMA National road race series and in regional club race competition. Competing on the incomparable multi-compound N-Tec and the all-new Sportmax D211GP, fans can expect to see Dunlop once again dominate the podiums and top-10 finishes at races throughout America. Leading Dunlop’s all-out effort are the factory and support teams competing in the AMA Superbike Series. Listed alphabetically by brand and team, they are: American Honda Racing Miguel Duhamel – Superbike Neil Hodgson – Superbike Corona Extra Honda Jake Holden – Superstock Matt Lynn – Superbike Erion Racing Honda Josh Hayes ­ Supersport, Formula Xtreme Jake Zemke – Supersport, Formula Xtreme Rockwall Honda Aaron Gobert ­ Supersport, Formula Xtreme Kawasaki Road Racing Jamie Hacking – Superbike Roger Hayden ­ Superbike, Supersport Yoshimura Suzuki Racing Tommy Hayden ­ Superbike, Supersport Mat Mladin – Superbike Ben Spies – Superbike Jordan Motorsports Suzuki Geoff May ­ Superbike, Superstock Aaron Yates ­ Superbike, Superstock KWS Motorsports (Suzuki) Ben Thompson ­ Superbike, Superstock Matsushima Performance (Suzuki) Garrett Carter ­ Supersport, Formula Xtreme Danny Eslick – Supersport, Formula Xtreme S-Works Racing (Triumph) Shane Narbonne ­ Superstock, Formula Xtreme Yamaha Factory Road Racing Eric Bostrom – Superbike Jason DiSalvo – Superbike Graves Motorsports Yamaha Ben Bostrom – Supersport Josh Herrin – Supersport In addition to Dunlop’s dominating factory support effort, Dunlop has an extensive support program for privateers. Each one represents the best of the best in American regional road racing. Listed by home region alphabetically, they are: East – Lee Acree, Tim Beimisderfer (sic, correct spelling is Tim Bemisderfer), Opie Caylor, Rick Doucette, Sean Dwyer, Andy Feuersthaler, Steve Giacomaro, Tom Girard, Scott Greenwood, Brian Hall, Juan Hurtado, Barrett Long, Darren Luck, Marco Martinez, David Mcenery, Chris Parrish, David Rose, Brett Sassaman, Payton Sassaman, Eric Wood, Jeff Wood, Trey Yonce. West – Bradley Adams, Tommy Aquino, Michael Beck, Patrick Burtram, Cory Call, Rick Corey, Michael Earnest, Eli Edwards, Shae Fouchek (sic, correct spelling is Shea Fouchek), Jeff Hanford, Brad Hendry, Randall Kienast, David Lewis, Dan Lippis, Carl Lowery (sic, correct spelling is Karl Lowry), Jimmy Moore, Ricky Orlando, Corey Sarros, Alan Schwen, Chris Siglin, Dave Stanton, Mike Sullivan, Ray Thibadeux (sic, correct spelling is Ray Thibedeau), Jeff Tigert, Jeremy Toye, Dan Turner, Dan Wilson. Canada ­ Chris Peris Dunlop congratulates all of its supported riders and wishes each competitor great success as they campaign in America’s top road racing series in 2008.

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