MOTORCYCLE SUPERSTORE/SUZUKI
RACING TEAM ANNOUNCED
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our riders will make up the all-new Motor-
cycle Superstore/Suzuki Racing Team for
both the 2016 Monster Energy Supercross and
Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Series. Jimmy Albert-
son, Mark Worth, Josh Osby and Kyle Cun-
ningham will make up the four-member squad
that will compete on Suzuki RM-Z250s.
"This is just the opportunity that we have
been waiting for," said Albertson. "After sit-
ting down with the crew at Motorcycle Super-
store, our plans and visions aligned perfectly.
I couldn't be more excited to start this relation-
ship."
Both Albertson, 27, and Cunningham, 26,
are veterans of the sport, while Worth, 17, and
Osby, 19, are young up-and-comers. Worth is
one of the hot riders coming out of the amateur
ranks.
"After winning at a young age, it is tough to ex-
cept anything less," said Worth.
For Motorcycle Superstore, it says this is a
unique strategic marketing platform as much as it
is a race team and is looking forward to telling sto-
ries about the athletes and the products they use
via their website, email, endemic and social media,
and at the races.
Suzuki's Rod Lopusnak, Director, Operations
Head Motorcycle/ATV Sales Operations said, "Su-
zuki is pleased to partner with industry leader—Mo-
torcycle Superstore on their new 250 race team.
This will bring both companies excellent opportu-
nities to showcase their product and brands! We
could not be more excited that Motorcycle Super-
store selected our all-new RM-Z250 as the foun-
dation of their program. Motorcycle Superstore's
passion for the industry, racing and management
made this an easy choice. We look forward to
working together and strategically growing this
team into a future contender!" CN
IN
THE
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Motorcycle Superstore and Suzuki have joined up to
form a team for the 2016 Supercross and outdoor Pro
Motocross Series.
NO AUSTRALIA SUPERCROSS FOR STEWART
Y
oshimura Suzuki's James
Stewart will be forced to
skip the AUS-X Open in Syd-
ney, Australia, November 28-
29, because of an injury, which
he suffered at the Bercy-Lillie
Supercross in France, Novem-
ber 13.
Stewart reportedly suffered
a deep bone contusion with
a hairline crack on the ankle,
and he also suffered stretched
ligaments. He should be back
on the bike again in December
and plans to be on the starting
gate for the Monster Energy
AMA Supercross opener in
Anaheim, January 9. CN