Paasch, Yates Invited To Participate In American Supercamp Youth Invitational By Motion Pro

Paasch, Yates Invited To Participate In American Supercamp Youth Invitational By Motion Pro

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By now, you’ve been seeing all the news about the upcoming Superprestigio of the Americas! You’ve probably been following the news waiting to see who else has been added to the ranks of racing Superstar’s in attendance. The Superprestigio of the America’s is set to be the most unique race on two wheels in the U.S. this year. Combining the best of the Flat Track world with the best Road Racers and a select few from other disciplines on one track with similar bikes is a recipe for pure awesomeness! Put it together with the AMA Pro Flat Track Finals in Las Vegas, and you can’t go wrong.

Adding to the this incredible weekend line-up will be the American Supercamp Youth Invitational by Motion Pro. Both American Supercamp and Motion Pro have long been focused on the future of two wheeled racing in U.S. Their collaborations over the years have helped cultivate generations of American youth into future champions. This partnership continues in the manifestation of the Youth Invitational.

Here’s a list of those already in for the invitational:

Name Age Number

1. Hunter Brooks 12 56

2. Dallas Daniels 12 32

3. Jerimiah Duffy 14 31

4. Ben Gioddy 10 44

5. David Kohlstadt 11 29

6. Morgan Monroe 16 10

7. Brandon Paasch 14 99

8. Dawson Schieffer 14 28

9. Ashton Yates 16 20

10. Clayton Williams 13 95

These talented racers will all be riding on identically prepared Yamaha TTR-125s supplied by American Supercamp. They are sharing the stage during the Flat Track Finals on Friday night.

Chris Carr, seven time national champion and American Supercamp partner said, “I look forward to watching our next generation of talent battle it out on our TTR 125s. I have no doubt that there are some future champions in this group of kids!”

American Supercamp owner, Danny Walker says, “I’m really excited about this event. Anytime we can showcase the depth of talent in our younger riders, we make our sport stronger. We at American Supercamp have always had a vested interest in bringing up talented kids and exposing them to the industry. In some cases, we’ve started with some of these riders when they first came to a ‘Learn to Ride’ and now they are getting a chance to ride in front of an international audience. I think this is a great opportunity and something we’re proud to support.”

For Motion Pro, owner and founder Chris Carter stated, “Motion Pro is proud to be the title sponsor of the Youth Invitational. We have supported dirt track racing for over 30 years now, and are proud of our involvement in this exciting form of motorcycle racing,”

“Additionally, we have always tried to do everything we can to support youth participation in all forms of motorsport. They are the future, and we all benefit by investing in our future”.

“A lot of these kids will be getting international exposure from this event, and this will be a great one for the record books”, says Carter.

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