Team Zyvax Signs Up For Graves Motorsports Support Program In 2010 WERA National Endurance Series

Team Zyvax Signs Up For Graves Motorsports Support Program In 2010 WERA National Endurance Series

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Team Zyvax, 2008 & 2009 winner of the WERA National MediumWeight SuperBike Endurance Class, has accepted the Grave’s contingency offer, in an effort to improve team performance. Since the team started endurance racing in 2005, we have been more successful every year. Last year, we held the 2nd highest points score overall, and first in points for the 600 class. Our goal for 2010 is to be the Overall Points Leader, not an easy task on 600 cc motorcycles. Graves Motorsports is supporting grass roots Road Racing, by working with WERA and offering a contingency program and trackside support to any race team in the Endurance series. The Graves Motorsports program is a great opportunity to help Team Zyvax reach their goal of an overall Championship. Team owner JB Layman “Getting help from Graves Motorsports with the bikes is great. They will help us get everything out of the R6. The best part of the program for me is having their trackside support at every race. Now, if we need a part or something is not working right, they will be there with whatever we need. I believe that this support will be the part we were missing last year to get to the top of the overall podium. I am expecting great things out of the team for this year.”

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