Fun Center/Suzuki Announces 2009 Supercross Team
November 20, 2008, 1:05pm
The Fun Center/Suzuki race team is gearing up for the 2009 West Coast Lites Series.
The team will feature 24 Time Amateur Title holder Michael Lapaglia, rookie Cole Seely, and Brady Sheren on the 2009 Suzuki RMZ 250 with Lynk's Racing motors and RG3 Suspension.
Michael is fully recovered from his injuries sustained at the X-Games and is ready to build on last year’s success, finishing the 08’ West Lites Series with 2 top 10 finishes. Cory Clark will be working with Michael setting up the RMZ 250 and keeping it race ready. Rob Burkhart is excited to have the opportunity to work with up and coming rookie Cole Seely and help guide him through his rookie Supercross season. Brady is returning to the team after competing in the Canadian MX Nationals aboard an RMZ 450, and will again be working with Travis McKnight.
“With a year of experience in Supercross under our belts, I feel the team is better prepared for the upcoming season,” said Owner/Manager Gregg Lynk. He goes on to say, “The dedication of our sponsors has allowed us to do R&D all summer, and if everything comes together the way I see it, we are going to be very competitive this year!”
The Fun Center/Suzuki Race Team is pleased to announce partnerships with these industry leaders: Fun Center Cycles, Suzuki, Fly Racing, Ten Ten Clothing, Six Six One, Sunline, Pirelli, Torco, Restor X, Factory Effex, Wiseco, Motion Pro, Lynk's Racing, Boyesen, CV4, Hinson Clutch Components, Millennium Technologies, Pro-Tec, RG3 Suspension & Clamps, RK Chains, Scott, K&N Air and Oil Filters, VP Racing Fuels, and Works Connection.
About The 2009 Fun Center/Suzuki Race Team
Gregg Lynk is the owner/manager of Lynk’s Racing and The Fun Center/Suzuki Race team. With Factory Support from American Suzuki and Fun Center Cycles of Durango, CO, the team competes in the highly competitive West Coast Lites Supercross Series in sporting stadiums across the nation. As a professional motor sports venture, Lynk’s Racing provides marketing value to its sponsors, promotional partners, and the sport of Supercross.
The team will feature 24 Time Amateur Title holder Michael Lapaglia, rookie Cole Seely, and Brady Sheren on the 2009 Suzuki RMZ 250 with Lynk's Racing motors and RG3 Suspension.
Michael is fully recovered from his injuries sustained at the X-Games and is ready to build on last year’s success, finishing the 08’ West Lites Series with 2 top 10 finishes. Cory Clark will be working with Michael setting up the RMZ 250 and keeping it race ready. Rob Burkhart is excited to have the opportunity to work with up and coming rookie Cole Seely and help guide him through his rookie Supercross season. Brady is returning to the team after competing in the Canadian MX Nationals aboard an RMZ 450, and will again be working with Travis McKnight.
“With a year of experience in Supercross under our belts, I feel the team is better prepared for the upcoming season,” said Owner/Manager Gregg Lynk. He goes on to say, “The dedication of our sponsors has allowed us to do R&D all summer, and if everything comes together the way I see it, we are going to be very competitive this year!”
The Fun Center/Suzuki Race Team is pleased to announce partnerships with these industry leaders: Fun Center Cycles, Suzuki, Fly Racing, Ten Ten Clothing, Six Six One, Sunline, Pirelli, Torco, Restor X, Factory Effex, Wiseco, Motion Pro, Lynk's Racing, Boyesen, CV4, Hinson Clutch Components, Millennium Technologies, Pro-Tec, RG3 Suspension & Clamps, RK Chains, Scott, K&N Air and Oil Filters, VP Racing Fuels, and Works Connection.
About The 2009 Fun Center/Suzuki Race Team
Gregg Lynk is the owner/manager of Lynk’s Racing and The Fun Center/Suzuki Race team. With Factory Support from American Suzuki and Fun Center Cycles of Durango, CO, the team competes in the highly competitive West Coast Lites Supercross Series in sporting stadiums across the nation. As a professional motor sports venture, Lynk’s Racing provides marketing value to its sponsors, promotional partners, and the sport of Supercross.