USGPRU To Raffle Off New Honda RS125

USGPRU To Raffle Off New Honda RS125

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USGPRU Race Bike Giveaway Odenton, MD. February 10, 2006 The USGPRU today announced they will be raffling off a brand new Honda RS125 GP race bike at the USGPRU National Championship Final race at Miller Motorsports Park in Salt Lake City, Utah on October 21, 2006. The GP bike donated by Rising Sun Cycles will be delivered to Jennings GP in Florida for its unveiling at the first East Coast USGPRU event on April 6th and 7th. “We will have a top 125 tuner set the bike up and prep it for a special guest rider that weekend, and then present the bike to the (raffle) winner at the National Championship in October. The bike will be brand new, professionally set up, and ready to go for the lucky winner”, said Stewart Aitken-Cade, President of the USGPRU. “But wait, there’s more!” exclaimed Aitken-Cade. “In addition to the bike, we will be raffling a full leather racing suit from Rev’it! USA, a work table and bike stands from Power Stands, a pair of fresh racing slicks from Bridgestone Motorsports, and a variety of Hjelm Motorsports rearsets, levers, and tools.” Raffle participants will receive 1 entry for every USGPRU race entered, and race winners will receive 10 additional entries. Additional raffles can also be purchased trackside during USGPRU race weekends. “Our sponsors have stepped up to make this program possible. I’m grateful for their support and commitment to GP racing in the US”, said Aitken-Cade.

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