Woodcraft To Sponsor McGraw Powersports Team21Motosport’s Elena Myers In 2015

Woodcraft To Sponsor McGraw Powersports Team21Motosport’s Elena Myers In 2015

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Woodcraft and Armour Bodies are proud to announce their partnership with Elena Myers for the 2015 season. 

“I’ve watched Elena for many years now, and she is not only a fantastic rider, but is also a highly successful ambassador for our sport,” said Woodcraft Technologies Inc. President, Eric Wood. “Her class and professionalism speaks volumes for what a woman can accomplish in the world of motorcycle racing, and we look forward to outfitting her motorcycles with the bolt-on components she needs to compete successfully on her Superbike!”

“Team21Motosport is really excited about this opportunity to represent Woodcraft Technologies as well as Armour Bodies this coming season,” says Elena Myers, team owner and rider for McGraw Powersports, Team21Motosport. “Eric Wood and his company have been around for a long time and their products are top notch. With the urgency of developing and starting a new team, I needed quality parts that are second to none and I needed them fast! From rear-sets and clip-ons, to bike stands and tire warmers and much more Woodcraft was my one-stop shop for everything I needed to outfit my team. I can’t wait to kick off the season and now I know I’ll be lining up on the grid with some of the best stuff in the industry! If you haven’t done so yet, go check them out at www.woodcraft-cfm.com, you’ll be glad you did.”

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