MotoAmerica: Altus Motorsports’ Cody Wyman Racing In Twins Cup At PittRace

MotoAmerica: Altus Motorsports’ Cody Wyman Racing In Twins Cup At PittRace

© 2023, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Altus Motorsports:

MotoAmerica: Cody Wyman to race Twins Cup at PittRace for Altus Motorsports

(ALTUS, OK) With the Stock1000 class not on the schedule for the August 18th MotoAmerica event at PittRace, Cody Wyman will take the helm of the Altus Motorsports Yamaha YZF-R7 and race the Twins Class for the weekend.

Cody Wyman: “I didn’t think I would race in Twins Cup again, but I’m stoked to try and get some redemption in the class. Unfortunately, there’s no Stock 1000 at Pitt, so we’ll try to continue to develop the Yamaha YZF-R7 for the team and enjoy the weekend! Big thank you to Altus Motorsports for keeping me on a motorcycle during MotoAmerica, especially at a track where I had success last year.”

George Nassaney: “We are excited to have Cody ride our Altus Factory built Yamaha R7 and help us continue to develop our bike.”

Altus Motorsports team is supported by our great family of sponsors: Altus Motorsports, FLY Racing WPS, Suzuki Motor Corporation, Yamaha Motor Company, Barnett, Buy A Jet From Steve Main, Maxima Racing Oils, Moto-D Racing, Bonamici, Hot Bodies Racing, M4 Exhausts, Vortex EK, Motion Pro, SBS Brakes, BrakeTech USA, Inc., Ohlins, K-Tech, RS Taichi, Arai, Yoshimura, Chicken Hawk Tire Warmers, CarbonSmith, Law Tigers Oklahoma, and Altus Factory Racing

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