Wait Signs With Kneedraggers

Wait Signs With Kneedraggers

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From a press release issued by Kneedraggers.com:

Former AMA Superbike and FIM 500GP rider Matt Wait has agreed to ride for Kneedraggers.com in 2003. Wait, the current Formula USA Grand National Championship points leader, will ride 600cc machinery in both the AMA and Formula USA series.

“Matt works extremely well with our team, and his latest road racing results have been very very exciting for everyone,” commented Kneedragger’s President, Sam Lehrfeld, referring to Wait’s second-place finish at the previous Formula USA round in Portland, Oregon. “We’ve always felt Matt was one of the most talented riders around and we’re looking forward to bringing him back to the front of road racing in America,” added Lehrfeld.

“I am very excited to be given the opportunity to be able to race for a great bunch of people and be affiliated with the Kneedraggers.com team,” said Wait. “I think that it will definitely be a strong and successful joint effort for 2003, being that everyone is on the same page, gets along well, works well together and winning is the main objective for both Kneedraggers.com and myself. I can’t wait to get the year started, it’s going to be great.”

Coordinated with the racing effort, Kneedraggers.com will also be vending to racers and spectators for both AMA and Formula USA events.

Interested parties may contact Sam Lehrfeld at Kneedraggers.com for more information. His phone number is 877-294-2920.

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