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Started by racerhall, January 26, 2010, 12:22:36 PM

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racerhall

Just go t off the phone with Kawasaki contingency and they told me that kawasaki has dropped the 2010 road racing contingency. :wtf:
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Super Dave

Quote from: racerhall on January 26, 2010, 12:22:36 PM
Just go t off the phone with Kawasaki contingency and they told me that kawasaki has dropped the 2010 road racing contingency. :wtf:
Hard times.  More and more, it's looking like the racing period of the late 80's...but I think it feels worse.

Although we didn't have the long list of aftermarket product sponsors then. 
Super Dave

LMsports

Another reason to look at those that ARE continuing to find ways to offer more opportunities for a payout.


i.e.-PIRELLI
Rob Oliva
Lithium Motorsports, Inc.
Suspension Solutions
712-546-7747
www.lithiummotorsports.net

mdr14

i guess kawi sold enough bikes last year to racers, so they don't have to worry about 2010 sales...

either that or you and farell won too much money being the bounty hunters you guys are..
Matt Drucker
MD Racing
www.mdracingstp.com

beer

I figured kawi would have kept their contingency program.

race6r

They did keep the contingency program only for offroad and MX. But no Road Race. :banghead:

Team Spalding

Saw a press release that said they are not dropping the Kawasaki contingency, they just have not announced it yet.
Joel Spalding
CCS & ASRA #36

Sponsors: Michelin, Ducati Of Indy, Wife Cindy, Held Gloves, Southeast Sales.

IFMracing

GP AM CCS #28 ASRA #128
I.F.M. Racing

racerhall

i talked directly to kawasaki congency people and they told me that road racing has been dropped, that was monday, so that is what i was told from kawasaki
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NOBODY


This might be a biased opinion, but it occurs to me that the road racing program was the most publicized program.  Maybe thats cause thats all I care to read.  I would think that super-moto would have gotten the axe before Road racing side did.

Or it could just be that they want Brian to go take some other companies money. :biggrin: