Ochs To Race Motosport.com/Meen Motorsports Yamaha In AMA Pro SuperSport

Ochs To Race Motosport.com/Meen Motorsports Yamaha In AMA Pro SuperSport

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Andre Ochs to be Meen Motorsports’ SuperSport rider for 2014

Meen Motorsports will be fielding a third rider for the 2014 AMA Pro Racing season. Andre Ochs will join the Meen Team, riding the MotoSport.com/Meen Yamaha YZF R6 in the AMA Pro Racing SuperSport series. The 2012 AMA Sports Road Race Horizon Award winner, Ochs is no stranger to the Yamaha and will be ready to complete his first full road race season alongside the Meen Motorsports team.

“I am very excited to be onboard Meen Motorsports for 2014. I have a very positive outlook on getting good results for the team. I can’t wait to get the season started in Daytona,” comments Ochs.

“We are looking forward to having Andre join our team, representing us in the AMA Pro SuperSport series. After testing with him recently, he is a great fit for our program and I know the team can provide him the tools for a successful season,” states Meen Motorsports team owner Ameen Sajjadi.

Meen Motorsports is a professional motorcycle racing team established in 2012 formally known as GP Bike Parts Racing (2011). If interested in being a partner/sponsor of Meen Motorsports please contact www.meenmotorsports.com. Become a Facebook Fan, search Meen Motorsports. Follow the team on Twitter and Vine @meenmotorsports, as well as on Instagram @meenmoto.

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