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Oliver's Winners
Former AMA 250cc ace Rich Oliver's Mystery School
recently had a customer-appreciation contest with all sorts
of great prizes up for grabs. Three lucky winners received
some great prizes. The grand-prize winner was Shannon
Donovan of Atlanta, Georgia, who won a brand-new Yamaha TT-RI25 Mystery School replica training motorcycle,
along with a spot in an upcoming two-day Fun Camp. The
second-place prize went to Andrew Kucera of Clovis, California, who won a Rich Oliver replica Shoei helmet. The
third-place prize - a spot in an upcoming MSF Dirt Bike
School - went to Eric Brudos of Menlo Park, Califonia.
"I think it's great how many future customers purchased $25 Mystery School gift certificates to gain entry
into our prize drawing," Oliver said. "I want to congratulate Shannon, Andrew and Eric for winning the prizes, and
to everyone else who entered and did not win, please be
sure to redeem your gift certificates toward our classes
and produet5 in the near future. We hope to see you all at
the Mystery School very soon!"
"I am really happy to have won the contest," Donovan
said. "I'm a senior analyst for Porsche Cars North America
in Atlanta, Georgia, and have been an avid motorcycle racIng fan since 1988. I've been to every Rich Oliver race at Road Atlanta since 1990, and one of
my favorite races of all time was watching Rich
on the 500cc GP Marlboro Yamaha bike at Road
A. I have been to every major track In the U.S.
as well as tracks in Germany and England. I'm
an avid mountain biker and whitewater kayaker
and plan on applying the skills Ieamed in Mystery School to my next 24-hour mountain bike
race in October. I'll be at the September 24-25
Fun Camp to break in my new Yamaha!"
Grand-prize winner Shannon Donovan.
100 SEPTEMBER 14,2005 • CYCLE NEWS
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