Three Manufacturers Are Supporting The Master Of The Mountains Series At Miller Motorsports Park In 2007

Three Manufacturers Are Supporting The Master Of The Mountains Series At Miller Motorsports Park In 2007

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New Honda, Suzuki and Yamaha contingency at the 2007 Masters of the Mountains series at Miller Motorsports Park in Tooele, Utah. Tooele County, UT (May 31, 2007) — The Utah Sport Bike Association (UtahSBA) and Miller Motorsports Park (MMP) are pleased to announce new Suzuki contingency dates at the Honda Presents the Plaza Cycle Masters of the Mountains motorcycle road racing series. Suzuki will pay contingency money on June 10 and July 29. These Suzuki dates are in addition to Yamaha contingency dates of June 10, July 29, August 26 and September 9, as well as Honda payouts on April 1, June 10, July 29, August 12 and September 9. Honda Presents the Plaza Cycle Masters of the Mountains is a club road racing series, promoted by the Utah Sport Bike Association in conjunction with Miller Motorsports Park. The series comprises 7 weekend events (March 31/April 1, April 21/22, June 9/10, July 28/29, August 11/12, August 25/26 and September 8/9), all of which take place at Miller Motorsports Park, in Tooele Utah. The series pays purses in addition to contingency money. Miller Motorsports Park is the beautiful new motorcycle-friendly racing facility with 4.5 miles of track that can be configured into 4 different circuits. For more information, log on to www.utahsba.com/racing

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