Two AMA Pro Road Race Teams Join Forces For 2010

Two AMA Pro Road Race Teams Join Forces For 2010

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MARK CROZIER NAMED TEAM MANAGER FOR THE NEWLY FORMED CR MOTORSPORTS Daytona Beach, Fla – Joining forces earlier this year, Crozier Motorsports and R&B Motorsports have now merged their two companies into Crozier Roberson Motorsports for next season. “After we worked out all the details on the merger, Robbie (Roberson) asked me to move back to Florida and take over as team manager,” says Crozier. “We plan to have a big presence in AMA Pro Road Racing in 2010 and it made perfect sense for me to be in the shop on a day-to-day basis.” “We are extremely pleased to have Mark here,” says Roberson. “His riding talent and organization skills coupled with his racing knowledge and his ability to work with sponsors will really help to put this team on the map.” Crozier, who along with Scott Jensen, cinched the 2009 AMA Pro SunTrust MOTO GT-1 title at New Jersey Motorsports Park, has over 30 years of experience in the motorcycle industry. With 8 national endurance series titles and numerous top finishes in AMA Professional Racing, he is well-versed in what is needed to head up a championship team. “For the 8 Hours At Daytona I will be running under Crozier Motorsports banner,” continues Crozier. “The team will consist of myself, Dave Estok, Scott Jensen and Michael Barnes. I have raced with all of them and they are definitely strong. We are looking to win and I think our lineup can do just that.”

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