MotoAmerica: RBoM Racing Entering Gino Angella In Twins Cup At VIR

MotoAmerica: RBoM Racing Entering Gino Angella In Twins Cup At VIR

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CCS & AHRMA racer Gino Angella, from Ft. Lauderdale, FL, will join RBoM Racing for the second round of the MotoAmerica Twins Cup Championship, taking place May 4-6 at Virginia International Raceway (VIR).

Gino put in a respectable performance at the 2018 Daytona 200 with a career-best finish of 23rd and wants to add some MotoAmerica Pro racing to his resume. Gino brings with him nearly 20 years of Italian V-Twin club racing experience and is looking forward to testing his skills aboard a RBoM Racing Suzuki SV650.

Gino will join RBoM Racing Suzuki SV650 racers Curtis Murray and fan favorite Dustin Ducote at VIR. This will be a track that neither Angella nor Ducote have ridden, so expectations for both are reserved but still high. Curtis Murray will look to better his third-place finish at Road Atlanta and will be instrumental in helping Gino and Dustin get up to speed quickly.

The inaugural Twins Cup turnout was not as good as expected at round one, so RBoM Racing has put a third bike together and is looking forward to a three-bike assault on the competition. RBoM endurance racer Chris Parrish put his Ghetto Customs Suzuki SV650 on the top step of the podium at Road Atlanta and the team is looking forward to putting a few more bikes in winner’s circle at VIR.

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