Birthplace: Omaha, Nebraska Residence:
Piscataway, New Jersey Height: 6'-0" Weight:
180lbs Turned Pro: January 1998 Year-end AMA National
Amateur Ranking 1997: 1st(MWGP), 2nd(750SB),
3rd(600SB), 4th(600SS)
Formed a 6 man team of
American roadracers to contest the 1999 Isle of Man TT races
in June. The team was formed with the intention of capturing an
ACU International Team Award in one of 8 different machine
classes. This is award is given to a 3 person team not affiliated
with the ACU who complete the total distance of the race in
the shortest aggregate time
There were 792 entries from
20 countries at this years TT. The team captured the coveted ACU
Internatinal Team Award in the Junior / 600 Supersport
race.
We are pleased to announce our
partnership with MV Agusta in this years Isle of Man TT races.
MV Agusta is the most successful name in motorcycle road
racing and has won more championships than any other
motorcycle brand. The name MV Agusta evokes memories of a
bygone age where nearly every race winner, every world
champion rode the same type of motorcycle - MV Augusta. No
other manufacturer has equalled their record of 75 world
championships, 270 Grand Prix victories and a total of 3027
victories in the various different biking disciplines.
MV took the legendary racer, Giacomo
Agostini, to thirteen of his fifteen world championship
titles. It's history spans a period from the 1940's to the
present day. The marque did fade away during the late seventies,
only to be resurrected in the mid '90's. In 1995 Claudio
Castiglioni, CEO of the Cagiva Groupe, buys the rights to use
the MV Agusta name and puts his top designer, Massimo
Tamburini on the project. Tamburini designed the incredibly
successful Ducati 916 as well as several Bimota's. Together
they took on the challenge of creating this new motorcycle to
re-launch the historic MV brand. Needless to say the MV Agusta
F4 delivers the Italian style, beauty, attitude, and
performance people have come to expect.