Project 1 Atlanta To Field Westby, Seller In AMA Daytona SportBike Class

Project 1 Atlanta To Field Westby, Seller In AMA Daytona SportBike Class

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Kennesaw, Georgia – Perry Melneciuc releases Team “Project 1 Atlanta” to contest the 2010 AMA Daytona Sport Bike Championship. Based out of Northern Georgia the P1A team riders will include Dane Westby of Oklahoma and “The New Jersey Shocker” Clinton Seller of South Africa. The P1A team will contest Graves Motorsports built Yamaha YZF-R6 race bikes in the series. Perry is no stranger to Graves Racing, coming off a successful season with riders Barret Long and Bobby Fong. Melnecuic’s tuned bikes and riders regularly challenged class leaders in 2009! The new team will have Chuck Giacchetto and Ed Sullivan taking care of Westby alongside Geoffe Cesmat and Rick Boyles for Seller. In addition to the crew chiefs and technicians the team will share Graves Motorsports suspension technician Kyle Guglielmetti. “I’m very excited about the potential this team has for the 2010 season. We have two very talented riders and an equally talented crew. Along with the added technical support coming from Team Graves Yamaha, I know that we will be capable of competing for a podium, as well as race wins on any given weekend”. – Perry Melnecuic Team Sponsors include Project 1 Atlanta, Graves Motorsports, Yamaha, Pilot, Arai, Sidi and Vortex sprockets.

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