Mladin Draws Winners In Roadracing World Survey Contest

Mladin Draws Winners In Roadracing World Survey Contest

© 2003, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

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Copyright 2003, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Three-time AMA Superbike Champion Mat Mladin drew the names of 16 winners in the 2003 Roadracing World Reader Survey contest on Saturday evening at Laguna Seca.

The contest featured 16 prizes, including rearsets from GP Tech, fork valves and springs installed by Traxxion Dynamics, an Arai Corsair helmet, a Wiseco road race piston kit, a Flo-Commander carb kit from Performance Design, a Tourmaster Cortech GX riding suit, Daytona Evo Sports boots from Helimot, a set of Pirelli Diablo tires, a set of Metzeler Sportec tires, Champion Equipment front and rear stands from BRP, a Helimot TLV back protector, a case of Motul oil, a Teknic jacket from KWS, a set of Michelin Pilot Race 2 tires and a 2003 Suzuki SV650S.

The names of the contest winners will be announced after they are notified by phone. Assuming they return the messages we left.

Except for one prize winner from Charlotte, North Carolina, who did not include his phone number on his survey form but who lives on Marbury Road. He should call us, at 909-245-6411.

A total of 2219 readers–1725 subscribers and 494 newsstand buyers–returned survey forms and entered the contest.

The odds of winning a prize were about 1 in 139.

Stay tuned.


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