Updated: Czaia & Gallagher-HurtbyAccident.com/Crozier Motorsports Team Lands Sponsorship From Roaring Toyz

Updated: Czaia & Gallagher-HurtbyAccident.com/Crozier Motorsports Team Lands Sponsorship From Roaring Toyz

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Daytona Beach, Fla”¦The Czaia & Gallagher-HurtbyAccident.com/Crozier Motorsports Team is pleased to announce that they have reached an agreement with Roaring Toyz to be one of their sponsors for the upcoming AMA Daytona 200, March 11-12 at Daytona International Speedway. Headquartered in Sarasota, Fla., and owned by well-known racer Robert Fisher, Roaring Toyz has earned an outstanding reputation for their custom specialty sportbikes and custom sportbike parts. Featured continuously on numerous television shows as well as in both national and international magazines, Fisher boasts a Who’s Who list of customers including actor and rapper Ludacris, Tampa Bay Buccaneer running back Michael Pittman, Cincinnati Reds infielder Felipe Lopez and super middleweight boxer Jeff “left hook” Lacy. In addition, he has earned numerous awards including the Tampa Bikefest “Sportbike Best in Show and Pro-Builder”. “Mark (Crozier) and I are really happy to have Roaring Toyz on board as a sponsor,” says attorney C.J. Czaia. “We have both known Robert for a number of years. In fact, he raced with our HurtByAccident.com team in the Moto-ST Series. His custom sportbikes are spectacular and his racing knowledge will be a big help at this race.” “Being part of the Czaia & Gallagher-HurtbyAccident.com/Crozier Motorsports Team is really my pleasure and I am glad to be of help,” says Fisher. “Mark (Crozier) has put together a really good team and I think we have a good shot of finishing on the podium.” More, from another press release issued by Penny Nicolai on behalf of Crozier Motorsports: THE CZAIA & GALLAGHER-HURTBYACCIDENT.COM/CROZIER MOTORSPORTS TEAM IS READY FOR ACTION Bradenton, Fla”¦Boasting an all new paint scheme, two expertly prepared Suzuki 600s and the racing talent of top-ranked rider Cameron Beaubier, the Czaia & Gallagher-HurtbyAccident.com/Crozier Motorsports team is ready to take their place on the AMA Pro Daytona 200 grid, Saturday March 11 at Daytona International Speedway. ”We’re definitely looking good,” says Mark Crozier. “The crew has done a superb job getting everything ready and I think we are good to go.” The richest round on the AMA Pro Road Racing schedule, this year’s Daytona 200 season-kickoff event is no exception. When the Daytona 200 thunders off the grid, a full field of 57 SportBike riders will be ready to battle their way to victory and a $20,000 winner’s purse. Second and third-place finishers will claim $15,000 and $10,000, respectively, with the remaining $64,500 paying down through 20th position. “I won here last year in SuperSport,” says Beaubier. “Now I want to bring home the Daytona 200 title.” No newcomer to racing, Beaubier, who hails from California, grew up racing minis on Kart Tracks with SMRRC. Making his way up the ranks, he began competing in USGPRU and WERA. Establishing a winning reputation for himself, Beaubier was chosen to represent the United States in the first European Red Bull Rookies Cup. Earning two pole positions, a first and two second place finishes, Beaubier took a sixth place overall in the standings. Last season, he ran in AMA Pro SuperSport. Taking two first place finishes, 4 second place finishes and a third and fourth, Beaubier showed off his strong skill and talent on two wheels and ended the season in fourth in SuperSport East. “Mark has put together a great team,” says attorney C.J. Czaia. “We are proud to be able to sponsor his effort this weekend. Daytona has always been very special to me from the minute I set eyes on the track 32 years ago, I knew I was hooked. Today my passing for motorcycles is as strong as ever. I have raced on the track, won here and fielded teams in the AMA and the SunTrust MOTO-GT (formerly ST) Series. And, every time I come the thrill is always the same. I am really looking forward to this race and I think it will be a good one for the team.”

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