Tommy Hayden To Race With Kawasaki In 2005, Class Yet To Be Determined

Tommy Hayden To Race With Kawasaki In 2005, Class Yet To Be Determined

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From a press release issued by Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.:

TOMMY HAYDEN TO CONTINUE HIS CHAMPIONSHIP RACING WITH KAWASAKI

Tommy Hayden, who just clinched the 2004 AMA Supersport crown, has inked a contract to remain with the Team Kawasaki effort that helped him win his first major national title. Bruce Stjernstrom, director of professional racing at Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A., (KMC) made the announcement today.

Hayden, who with his younger brother Roger, virtually dominated the recent AMA Supersport season, will ride in a class that has yet to be determined by Team Kawasaki.

“We are proud of Tommy and really pleased that he recognizes the value of continuing his relationship with Kawasaki. It has been a collective effort that has proved to be very successful for everyone involved,” said Stjernstrom.

This past season marked the culmination of Hayden’s drive towards a championship, with each successive year on the AMA circuit since the 26-year-old started professional roadracing in 1996 having shown significant improvement.

The oldest of three professional racers produced by the Owensboro, Ky. family, Hayden began racing at the age of three and has, according to Team Manager Michael Preston, truly come into his own this past season.

“Without a doubt, Tommy showed the type of mental sharpness and racing perseverance that makes champions stand apart from others on the circuit. We’re sure that this is just the beginning of what will continue to be an outstanding championship-winning career,” said Preston.

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