MotoAmerica: Top Pro Racing Loses Investor, But Vows To Continue

MotoAmerica: Top Pro Racing Loses Investor, But Vows To Continue

© 2025, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Top Pro Motorsports Racing Team

A Statement from Alex Arango, CEO,
Top Pro Motorsports Racing Team

Our team never stops fighting.

We did everything possible to continue racing in Superbike this year, but
unfortunately, one of our investors did not fulfill the commitment made for a
minimum period of two years. The news came to us late, after the commitment
had already been reaffirmed with much of the team, leaving us in a difficult
position to secure the necessary resources in such a short time. As everyone
knows, competing in Superbike requires a significant investment, and although
we worked tirelessly to find a solution, we were unable to secure sponsorship in
time.

Because of this, SDK will be racing with Suzuki this year, and we send him a big
hug and all our best energy. More than just a rider, he will always be part of our
family.

TopPro Racing rider/co-owner Alex Arango (left) and rider Sean Dylan Kelly (right). Photo courtesy TopPro Racing.
TopPro Racing CEO/rider/co-owner Alex Arango (left) with Superbike race winner Sean Dylan Kelly (SDK). Photo courtesy TopPro Racing.

Our team is still in MotoAmerica 2025. We will be competing in Stock 1000 and
possibly Supersport categories, and very soon, we will announce the riders who
will represent our colors. To everyone who has asked about our future, we
sincerely appreciate your support. This dream is still alive, and if God allows, we
will work relentlessly to return to Superbike next year.

Every step, even the toughest ones, is part of the journey. And we keep moving
forward with the same passion as always. Thank you for being part of this
journey with us! See you on the track.

 

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