MotoAmerica: Altus Fielding Olmedo, Nassaney In Supersport

MotoAmerica: Altus Fielding Olmedo, Nassaney In Supersport

© 2021, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Altus Motorsports:

Olmedo & Nassaney Return for 2021 to Represent Altus in MotoAmerica SuperSport

(Altus, OK) Altus Motorsports is excited to announce the re-signing of Kevin Olmedo and Jaret Nassaney to compete in MotoAmerica’s Supersport class. Both will be riding Suzuki GSX-R600s. Kevin rejoins the team after an impressive freshman season where he finished in the top 5 in most races, captured a podium and ended the year 6th in the championship. 2020 was also a strong year for Jaret, finishing 11th overall. He is having a very strong off-season and is poised for a breakout year.

 

Jaret Nassaney (59). Photo by Brian J. Nelson, courtesy Altus Motorsports.
Jaret Nassaney (59). Photo by Brian J. Nelson, courtesy Altus Motorsports.

 

With that, the 2021 lineup is complete. The two SuperSport riders join Jake Lewis and Hayden Bicknese under the Altus Motorsports banner. Lewis will ride the Suzuki GSX-R1000 to battle for both the MotoAmerica Stock 1000 Championship and the Superbike Cup. Bicknese will be competing for the MotoAmerica Junior Cup onboard the Altus Factory Racing Kawasaki Ninja 400.

The team welcomes some new sponsors for 2021 as well. Environmental Service Solutions, Creative Sports Concepts, and Schaefer Engineering have come on board to support the team.

“We could not do this without the generous support of all of our sponsors. With their help and the talent we have on the bikes, 2021 is looking like it will be another great year for the team,” said Team Owner, George Nassaney.

The Altus Motorsports team is supported by our great family of sponsors: Altus Motorsports, Environmental Service Solutions, Creative Sports Concepts, Tucker Powersports, Schaefer Engineering, Hot Bodies Racing, M4 Exhausts, Vortex EK, Motion Pro, Barnett, VP Lubricants, SBS Brakes, Galfer USA, Moto-D Racing, Bonamici, Ohlins, K-Tech, RS Taichi, Arai, Law Tigers Oklahoma, and Altus Factory Racing.

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