World Endurance: AMSS TRB Vidra Team Looking For Third Rider For 24 Hours Of Le Mans

World Endurance: AMSS TRB Vidra Team Looking For Third Rider For 24 Hours Of Le Mans

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Take advantage of an opportunity to showcase your talents in the FIM Endurance World Championship and their growing paddock at the prestigious 24-Hours of Le Mans race this April. The #32 bike of the AMSS TRB Vidra Team is on the search for a third rider to bring onboard for this event, which will be held during the week of April 16-22.

This Serbian team runs as a satellite effort under Yamaha Austria Racing Team (YART) who builds and maintains the bikes along with providing top notch staff and support at the races. They finished a highly credible 14th place at the 2017 24-Hour Bol d’Or.

After being recently acquired by Eurosport, the Endurance World Championship has grown immensely with support from manufacturers and sponsors along with enjoying live TV coverage on networks around the world. They are eager to have more Americans in the series and this could be your door to an amazing paddock.

Interested riders should contact Brandon Cretu at [email protected]. Please include a resume with your initial correspondence. Note that this is a pay to ride deal but the rate is negotiable depending on riders skill, popularity, and other possible variables. There is also availability for the remainder of the 2018 EWC season with the team after a successful showing at Le Mans.

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