MotoAmerica: Bryce Prince Leaving Meen Motorsports Team, Will Finish 2017 Season On His Own

MotoAmerica: Bryce Prince Leaving Meen Motorsports Team, Will Finish 2017 Season On His Own

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Bryce Prince and Meen Motorsports split ways for remainder of 2017 MotoAmerica season

Bryce Prince will no longer race with Meen Motorsports in the MotoAmerica Superstock 1000 category. He will still be competing for the remaining four races of the season on his own, different effort.

“I will no longer be riding with Meen Motorsports for the 2017 season. I would like to thank Ameen, and his team for the support they have given me this season. For my rookie year in Superstock 1000 we have scored 2 podiums and multiple top 5 finishes. Unfortunately we were not able to make things happen for the remainder of the season,” says Prince.

“It was a pleasure having Bryce as part of the Meen Motorsports team. We wish him and his crew the best as they finish the season. Bryce is a talented rider in this sport and a champion. I look forward to continue watching him grow as a rider,” comments Ameen Sajjadi, Meen Motorsports team owner.  

Editorial Note: Bryce Prince is the reigning MotoAmerica Superstock 600 Champion. He is currently sixth in the MotoAmerica Bazzaz Superstock 1000 point standings. He has finished on the podium two times and finished inside the top five five times in the first 12 races of 2017.

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