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Cycle News 2019 Issue 07 February 20

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IN THE WIND P44 Honda Returns To Flat Track Racing M ore than 25 years after earning the most recent of its five AMA Grand National Championships, American Hon- da Motor Co. is returning to flat track racing for the 2019 season, this time through support team Richie Morris Racing and rider Mikey Rush. The team will cam- paign American Flat Track's AFT Singles Championship aboard the 2019 CRF450R. The arrangement will have the Torrance, California-based company providing support to the veteran RMR team, which scored 15 podium finishes dur- ing the last two seasons in AFT competition as well as earning a second and a third overall in the AFT Singles Championship in 2018 and 2017, respectively. Thirty-one-year-old Mikey Rush is an accomplished vet- eran, a two-time Daytona win- ner with more than a decade of professional experience in both the AFT Twins and AFT Singles divisions under his belt. Hailing from San Jose, California, Rush is a top-level competitor who rode a G&G-sponsored twin last year until being called to fill in for a top factory twins effort. "Teaming with Richie Morris Racing and American Honda is an amazing opportunity for me," said Rush. "Given the RMR team's solid performances over the years, along with the amaz- ing support and expertise Honda offers, we're looking to be serious contenders for the AFT Singles championship." Additional RMR Honda riders are expected to be announced prior to the start of the 2019 season. "The most appropriate word we could use from a team per- spective is honored," said Richie Morris, team owner of RMR. "To have one of the world's leading engineering and racing compa- nies partner with RMR in its re- turn to American Flat Track after 30-some years speaks volumes about our team and the series." "Thanks to the past success of AMA Grand National Champi- ons Bubba Shobert and Ricky Graham, flat track has long held a special place in the hearts of everyone at American Honda, so it's exciting to be involved in the sport once again," said Brandon Wilson, Manager of Advertising & Motorcycle Sports at American Honda." CN Richie Morris Racing will receive Honda factory support in the 2019 AFT Singles class.

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