Haner To Replace Injured Toye For Macau Grand Prix

Haner To Replace Injured Toye For Macau Grand Prix

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John Haner will replace Jeremy Toye on the Roadracingworld.com/Lee’s Cycles Honda CBR1000RR in the Macau Grand Prix, an annual through-the-streets race scheduled for Saturday, November 19th. Macau is a former Portugese colony now ruled by China. Toye separated a shoulder when he crashed his motocross bike while training last Friday. Other riders on the North American team include Steve Crevier on a Honda on Pirellis and Mark Miller on a Suzuki on Dunlops. Haner will compete on Pirelli tires.

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