with some privateers without a rea-
sonable shot at winning the race.
This is something we hope to
change. We've teamed up with Piag-
gio Americas, we've got a great base
in the Tuono, and we have former
race winner Jeremy Toye doing the
majority of the wrenching for the
race with some build help from AF1
Aprilia in Austin, Texas.
(Above) In standard form, the Tuono is a
weapon of a bike, but it isn't a real racer.
(Right) Jeremy Toye has won the race in
2015, so he knows what it takes to build
a good race bike for the mountain.
PIKES PEAK 2019: PART 1
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