Race and Road joins ASBK as naming rights partner for Supersport 300
The 2024 mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship presented by Motul (ASBK) is delighted to announce motorcycle accessories retailer Race and Road as the naming rights sponsor of the perennially entertaining Supersport 300 class.
A subsidiary of Australian owned and operated brand, Ricondi, Race and Road currently has two stores in Brisbane and Melbourne, with a second outlet to be opened in the Victorian capital on March 2 in Dandenong South.
Race and Road stocks a wide array of leather and textile suits, jackets, pants, jeans, helmets, gloves, compression wear, accessories and much more.
Visit the Race and Road website for more information on its products.
“We are super proud of the company’s new association with Supersport 300 and look forward to the year ahead where Race and Road will broaden its public exposure,” said Ricondi Managing Director Andrew Smart.
“There’s no doubt the Race and Road Superport 300 class will again produce superb racing between the emerging stars of the ASBK paddock. We are looking forward to a big year.”
Motorcycling Australia CEO Peter Doyle is appreciative of the support provided by Race and Road to the ASBK Championship.
“I’d like to welcome Race and Road as the naming rights partner for Supersport 300, a feeder class that is integral for the development of road race riders as part of ASBK,” he said.
“In 2024 we again look forward to a magnificent season of competitive, entertaining racing, and the support of our sponsors is key to making this happen.
“I want to thank Race and Road for its support on behalf of not only Motorcycling Australia but all fans and stakeholders.”
Round one of the 2024 ASBK Championship will take place on February 23-25 at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit and include the Race and Road Supersport 300 class.
Tickets can now be purchased for Phillip Island and also round two at Sydney Motorsport Park on March 22-23.