MotoAmerica: Matt Truelove Joins TSE Racing For Daytona 200

MotoAmerica: Matt Truelove Joins TSE Racing For Daytona 200

© 2022, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By TSE Racing:

TSE racing is excited to welcome Matt Truelove to join is brother Harry on the team for Daytona. TSE started prepping for Daytona with intentions of only having one rider. With a last minute change in Matt’s schedule, it made him available for Daytona as well.

Mark Stiles team owner – “We are very excited to have both Matt and Harry join us for the Daytona 200. Being a family owned and operated team, we couldn’t think of anything better than to have two brothers ride for us. TSE racing originally started as a father-daughter team with myself and my daughter Meghan. It then became a husband-wife team when Meghan married Scotty Ryan. I could have never imagined this is where we would be, when we I started this journey with Meghan, 22 years ago.”

Matt Truelove – “I can’t thank the TSE team enough for making this happen at the last minute. I new it might be a long shot but I made the call a week before the entry deadline, and we where able to put everything together. I have to give a big thanks to my sponsors and Ian Newton as well. I’m really excited to be entering such an iconic race, and hope I can have a good result. This is going to be a great experience!”

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