Sponsorship Opportunity With LeoVince USA

Sponsorship Opportunity With LeoVince USA

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LeoVince USA Introduces SpeedMob Pro & Amateur Racing Sponsorship Program Richmond, Calif. – April 22, 2013 – LeoVince USA has always supported pro and amateur motorcycle racers through sponsorship. Now, LeoVince USA is taking sponsorship to the next level by introducing SpeedMob, an expanded program that includes more exclusive offers, promotional opportunities, and SpeedMob swag. SpeedMob members will still receive discounts on LeoVince exhausts and carbon fiber, as well as preferred pricing on other LeoVince USA distributed brands, such as the Dion Device Brake Lever Guard, GPR Stabilizer, BMC Air Filters and Bridgestone. In addition to parts, SpeedMob members can also take advantage of special promotions on tuning services at the new LeoVince USA Performance Center in Richmond, California. Being part of the SpeedMob also means getting to show off: members will receive a free SpeedMob shirt or hat with their first purchase. In addition, one amateur racer will be chosen each month to be featured in a national ad campaign. Other perks of joining the SpeedMob include an Affiliate Rewards program for race clubs and organizations, a Rider Rewards swag program, and a monthly newsletter filled with offers and discounts. Racers who are already sponsored by LeoVince USA will automatically be upgraded to SpeedMob. Other racers who are interested in joining SpeedMob should contact LeoVince USA at [email protected] . For more information about LeoVince products, visit the LeoVince USA website at www.leovinceusa.com . To keep up with the latest product and racing news from LeoVince, be sure to like them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/leovinceusa .

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