MotoAmerica: RiderzLaw Racing To Sponsor Bryce Prince For Remainder Of 2018 Season

MotoAmerica: RiderzLaw Racing To Sponsor Bryce Prince For Remainder Of 2018 Season

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Bryce Prince Joins RiderzLaw Racing for the Remainder of the 2018 Season

Orange County, CA — MotoAmerica Supersport rider Bryce Prince is excited to announce the addition of RiderzLaw Racing as title sponsor for the remainder of the 2018 MotoAmerica season. Prince will ride the #74 RiderzLaw/KWR Yamaha YZF-R6 starting this weekend at Pittsburgh International Race Complex.

Prince competes in 600 SuperSport and is currently 7th in championship standings. After scoring multiple top 5 finishes while battling for the podium, Prince is ready for the fight up front.

“I would not be able to be on grid the rest of this season without the support from RiderzLaw, and could not be happier to have them on board,” said Prince. “The season started off very rough for me, unexpectedly having no ride just weeks before the season opener in Atlanta. I have worked diligently with Kyle Wyman and my other sponsors to get back on a bike and racing this year. We are undeniably competitive for the podium on a very small budget. Being a national champion, I know I can fight to be up front. RiderzLaw has been serving the motorcycle community and I’m proud to support them for the remainder of our 2018 championship.”

“We’re glad that we are in a position to be able to help Bryce finish the 2018 season,” said Sy Nazif, Co-Founder of RiderzLaw. “He’s really shown what he’s made of this year, putting together a great season under difficult circumstances. It would be a shame if he had to pack up and go home at this point of the championship, so it is our commitment to help Bryce continue his strong run on the KWR team.”

RiderzLaw, the top motorcycle accident law firm in the country, is actively involved in motorcycle racing across the nation, supporting racers at the club and professional levels. In addition to being the title sponsor for KWR’s Bryce Prince, RiderzLaw Racing’s MotoAmerica team includes Supersport rider Michael Gilbert, Junior Cup rider Jackson Blackmon, and Stock 1000 Championship leader Andrew Lee.

RiderzLaw has a dedicated team of lawyers who are experts in helping victims of serious motorcycle accidents. For more information on how to contact RiderzLaw, please visit www.riderzlaw.com or call 1-888-5-RIDERZ. Follow RiderzLaw on Instagram, @riderzlawracing.

More, from a press release issued by Kyle Wyman Racing:

Wyman and Prince are set for battle at the MotoAmerica Championship of Pittsburgh

Bryce Prince gains a new title sponsor – RiderzLaw

WAMPUM, Pa. (Aug. 22) — The KWR team of Kyle Wyman and Bryce Prince are headed to Pittsburgh International Race Complex this coming weekend for the eighth round of the MotoAmerica Championship. Wyman will ride his #33 KWR Yamaha Superbike while Prince will debut his #74 RiderzLaw/KWR Yamaha YZF-R6 in Supersport.

Wyman heads into Pittsburgh 7th in series standings, and is looking forward to his home race, only a 4-hour drive from his home town of Rochester, New York. A podium fight on home soil would be a treat for the KWR team as the series finishes with a trio of east coast rounds.

“Pittsburgh is such a great track, with a great crowd and it’s right down the road from home,” Wyman said. “Last year we had a really good results here at the official test, but not so great results during the race weekend. This year were looking to turn things around here on the east coast and put in a solid result for my KWR team. The weather looks good and the ticket sales are unbelievable. I can’t wait to grid up in front of my family, friends and fans.”

Bryce Prince heads into Pittsburgh with a new title sponsor, RiderzLaw. The California-based motorcycle injury lawyers stepped up at just the right time to give Prince his opportunity to close out the season on a strong note.

“I want to thank the guys at RiderzLaw for stepping up to support my efforts for the balance fo the season,” Prince said. “The KWR team has given me a great platform to showcase my potential this year, and with our strong recent results I’m looking forward to what we can do in Pittsburgh. I have never ridden a 600 at this track so I’m looking forward to what my KWR R6 is capable of.”

MotoAmerica is covered on worldwide television network, beIN Sports USA.

For more information about KWR, visit www.kylewymanracing.com

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