Indy 125cc GP Winner Runs BST Carbon-fiber Wheels

Indy 125cc GP Winner Runs BST Carbon-fiber Wheels

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DEFENDING INDIANAPOLIS 125cc GP WINNER ROLLS ON BLACKSTONE TEK (BST) CARBON FIBER WHEELS DAYTON, Ohio. (August 27, 2009) – Fresh off winning the Czech Grand Prix in Brno earlier this month, Nicolas “Nico” Terol and his Blackstone Tek (BST) wheel-equipped Aprilia come to America second in the FIM 125cc Grand Prix standings. Terol, a 5’6″, 127 lb. Spaniard who celebrates his 21st birthday today, persevered through a torrential rain storm at last year’s inaugural Red Bull Indianapolis GP to score his first grand prix win by 1.7 seconds. Riding the number 18 Jack & Jones WRB entry, he went on to turn his first podiums and race victory into a fifth-place championship performance. These diminutive, two-stroke machines and their compact riders are the first to hit The Brickyard this weekend. 125cc action begins with Friday’s hour-long free practice session at 12:40, qualifying on Saturday at 1:00 and Sunday’s 23-lap race at high noon. Proven internationally at every level of FIM Grand Prix competition and in winning 12 national championship titles around the world, BST wheels are DOT-legal for street use in America. Approved for WERA Superbike and Formula 1 roadracing classes, they are currently undergoing AMA Pro Racing’s homologation process. BST wheels transform the ways a bike accelerates, handles and stops. They’re available for Japanese sportbikes through Brock’s Performance. For more information on BST products and other Brock’s Performance parts, go to BrocksPerformance.com.

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