Elena Myers’ Team 21 Motosport And Crew Chief Carry Andrew Part Ways

Elena Myers’ Team 21 Motosport And Crew Chief Carry Andrew Part Ways

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Team21Motosport and Andrew Part Ways

Team21Motosport and Carry Andrew have mutually agreed to part ways for the 2015 MotoAmerica season. Andrew was the crew chief for Elena Myers for the opening round at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas for Elena’s debut Superbike weekend, as well as the second round at Road Atlanta. Team21Motosport and Elena would like to wish Carry luck, in any and all his future endeavors.

Statement from Carry Andrew:

After a successful initial test and first event at COTA, I was very encouraged about our team’s chemistry and prospects for the rest of the season. This all changed when we got to Road Atlanta where under varying and extreme conditions our understaffed team’s chemistry simply fell apart preventing me from doing the job I was hired to do. Concern and disillusionment set in, and I no longer felt I could successfully contribute.These factors influenced my decision to resign my involvement with Team21Motosport. I wish Elena the best in this challenging endeavor.

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