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Kawasaki Announces 2005 AMA Motorcycle Road Racing Teams
Fresh on the heels of clinching both the title and the runner-up position in an exciting AMA Supersport Series, Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. announced its road racing teams for the 2005 season.
Leading the effort will be reigning AMA Supersport champion Tommy Hayden and runner-up Roger Hayden, both of whom will race the all-new Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6RR motorcycle in the AMA's highly competitive Supersport class. Both riders will also race Ninja ZX-10R sportbikes in the Superstock class.
Along side Kawasaki's factory effort will be Team Attack Kawasaki's Josh Hayes and new-comer Ben Attard. Hayes will race the Ninja ZX-10R in the AMA's Superbike class, while Attard will compete in the Formula Extreme and Supersport classes on the ZX-6RR.
Mike Preston, manager of Kawasaki's factory road racing effort, said the 2004 season was especially exciting for Kawasaki as the Hayden brothers battled for the title at the very last round * and that Kawasaki racing fans can expect more intense action in 2005.
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Fresh on the heels of clinching both the title and the runner-up position in an exciting AMA Supersport Series, Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. announced its road racing teams for the 2005 season.
Leading the effort will be reigning AMA Supersport champion Tommy Hayden and runner-up Roger Hayden, both of whom will race the all-new Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6RR motorcycle in the AMA's highly competitive Supersport class. Both riders will also race Ninja ZX-10R sportbikes in the Superstock class.
Along side Kawasaki's factory effort will be Team Attack Kawasaki's Josh Hayes and new-comer Ben Attard. Hayes will race the Ninja ZX-10R in the AMA's Superbike class, while Attard will compete in the Formula Extreme and Supersport classes on the ZX-6RR.
Mike Preston, manager of Kawasaki's factory road racing effort, said the 2004 season was especially exciting for Kawasaki as the Hayden brothers battled for the title at the very last round * and that Kawasaki racing fans can expect more intense action in 2005.
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