EBR Shut Down Causes Thrashed Bike Racing To Temporarily Pull Out Of MotoAmerica Series

EBR Shut Down Causes Thrashed Bike Racing To Temporarily Pull Out Of MotoAmerica Series

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Thrashed Bike Racing’s Max Flinders, #888 EBR 1190RX, will not participate in the upcoming MotoAmerica Road Atlanta event this weekend due to the untimely receivership filing of the EBR Motorcycle Company.

We would like to thank the EBR family for the continuous help and support provided over the past years of competition. We wish the best to all the EBR employees at this sad time. Thrashed Bike Racing will return to racing at VIR with equipment yet to be determined.

Max says; ” Obviously I am very disappointed that it does not look like the team can continue with the EBR1190RX. I was proud to be racing the only US bike in the series. My thoughts go out to all the EBR employees that are out of work at this time. This is only a glitch for Thrashed Bike Racing as my awesome sponsors, CPL Systems, Arrow Aviation and Barbra Conner Jewelry are looking for alternative machinery for VIR and rest of the season.”

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