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NCT Racing Welcomes New Sponsor - Malcolm - 20-03-2008 NCT Racing are extremely pleased to announce PokerStars as a new team sponsor. The deal will see the Isle of Man based co's logo's on the Superstock R1 of Conor Cummins in the BSB Superstock championship and on both Manxman's Conor Cummins and Chris Palmers bikes in the international road races, North West 200 and TT. Neil Haslam said "It is fantastic for the team to receive the support of a prestigious Isle of Man company such as PokerStars" A Poker Stars spokesperson said "We, (Poker Stars) as an Isle of Man company are very pleased to be able to support local (Manx) riders and be able to help them further their racing careers" Team News Last Monday also saw the team out testing at a very cold Cadwell Park . The track stayed damp throughout the morning session so the boys were very cautious especially Davy who was having his first ride on the brand new Yamaha Superstock 600. Lunchtime saw a quick snow shower but the track dried out in the hot sun and all three of the riders went out for the afternoon session on new rubber. Lee got down to1.32.9 after only a couple of laps which is bang on the pace from last years Superstock times, even more impressive though was Conors time as he was only 0.4sec of Lee's best. Conor in Action
Davy was fantastic all day doing exactly what was asked of him whilst running in one of his 600 R6 Yamahas. Towards the end of the day Davy had the whole circuit to himself and made good use of this time to make adjustments to the excellent Maxton suspension with Richards help. For a young rider Davy is showing a great deal of maturity and everyone in the team thinks he has what it takes to get to the top of the sport. |