RPS Has Success At Pueblo

RPS Has Success At Pueblo

© 2003, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Categories:

From a press release issued by RPS:

Racing Performance Services opens with over a dozen wins and podium finishes

On August 9th & 10th, Racing Performance Services provided suspension support at its first “official event” held at Pueblo, Colorado by the MRA. The result was over a dozen wins and podium finishes. Racer winners and top finishers Glenn Conser, Tyler Jones, Patrick Lansu, Bryan Hanson, and Brad Hendry lead the list of riders who utilized suspension services provided by Marcus McBain and RPS.

Racing Performance Services is a new company that is the evolution of various services provided by Marcus McBain. RPS provides suspension support, engine services, and riding school curriculum for racers who would like to improve their performances. RPS is based out of Houston, Texas and provides service in the Texas & Colorado regions. With over 16 years racing experience, RPS is a qualified solution for racers and track day riders.

Riders who were previously sponsored by Marcus McBain will now receive support under the RPS umbrella. RPS will continue support for CMRA racer Mark Delano in his efforts to capture 9 regional titles in the highly competitive CMRA SuperStock, SuperBike, and Grand Prix classes. Utilizing suspension optimized by Marcus McBain, Mark Delano has over 40 wins and has won more than 60% of the races he has entered!

Racers who would like more information about RPS may go to www.roadracinghelp.com or e-mail [email protected].


Latest Posts

British Superbike: Irwin Quickest In Practice At Oulton Park

Irwin and Bridewell separated by 0.237s at the top...

Video: Garrett Gerloff “Ride To Survive – What Happened In Assen”

American racer Garrett Gerloff and his videographer Brad Schwartzrock...

Volunteers From Yamaha Help Maintain OHV Riding Area In California

Yamaha and Southern California Mountains Foundation Join Forces for...

MotoGP: Grand Prix Of Kazakhstan Postponed Due To Flooding

Editorial Note: The Grand Prix of Kazakhstan was originally...

N2/WERA Endurance Series: Dunlop Posts $50,000 In Contingency

$50,000 Dunlop Dollars Up for Grabs in N2/WERA Endurance...