Suzuki Offering $4.8 Million In Race Contingency Awards In 2013

Suzuki Offering $4.8 Million In Race Contingency Awards In 2013

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SUZUKI OFFERS $4.8 MILLION IN RACING CONTINGENCY Industry-Leading Support Program Offered for Suzuki Riders BREA, Calif. March 7, 2013 – American Suzuki is pleased to announce it will be offering $4.8 million in contingency support, covering numerous road racing and motocross series across the contiguous United States. (motocross contingency will offer over $3.7 million, while roadracing will receive over $1 million in support). Spending this contingency money is simple; when racers earn money with the Suzuki Contingency program they will receive Suzuki Contingency Awards Cards. Money will be added to these cards throughout the year as they compete and win races. Amateur and professional riders can spend their money at any authorized U.S. Suzuki dealership. The 2013 Suzuki Contingency registration is now active and will be available thru 10/31/2013. A new registration is required each year. Road Racing contingency information can be found at: http://www.suzukicycles.com/Racing/Road%20Racing/Contingency.aspx Motocross contingency information can be found at: http://www.suzukicycles.com/Racing/Motocross/Contingency.aspx For additional support or for more information, contact Suzuki Contingency at [email protected]

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