MotoAmerica: WERA National Champs Jon Crawford, Jerry Reeves To Compete In Selected Twins Cup Rounds In 2019

MotoAmerica: WERA National Champs Jon Crawford, Jerry Reeves To Compete In Selected Twins Cup Rounds In 2019

© 2019, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Team 419 Racing:.

Ohio-based riders Jon Crawford and Jerry Reeves, who make up
2/3rds of Team 419 Racing, have been feverishly preparing their Suzuki SV650’s
over the winter and are ready to make the trek south for the first round of the
MotoAmerica’s Twins Cup championship being held in two weeks at Michelin
Raceway Road Atlanta. The duo are slated to run the majority of the east
coast rounds of the 2019 season.

Crawford and Reeves have been racing SV650’s for many, many
years and their wealth of experience should give them an advantage over the
majority of the Twins Cup field. With multiple regional championships
between them, Crawford is the reigning WERA National Formula 2 champion and
Reeves the WERA National Lightweight Twins SS champion.

The first MotoAmerica Twins Cup race of the season is really
shaping up now that Team 419 Racing joins the fray. A full grid of 30 or
more Twins at Road Atlanta should provide great entertainment for the Road
Atlanta spectators and MotoAmerica Live viewers.

419 Racing is proud to have such great partners as Autolite
Spark Plugs, Copoulos
Built Motors, Vortex Racing, Motion Pro, Dynamite Designs, and M4 Exhaust.

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