MotoAmerica: Jarritos Sponsoring Geoff Could Racing At Highway America – Roadracing World Journal

0
49


Geoff Could Racing is thrilled to announce that Jarritos, the refreshing Mexican soda, is becoming a member of the workforce as a title sponsor for the upcoming Superbike Cup at Highway America. Jarritos Racing/Workforce GMR options proficient nineteen-year-old rider Gabriel Da Silva. The announcement was made by Jodi Could, workforce principal of Geoff Could Racing.

Da Silva will likely be competing once more on the formidable Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP, a motorbike famend for its energy and agility. At Barber Motorsports Park two weeks in the past, the workforce debuted within the Inventory 1000 season opener with Da Silva aboard the #74 GMR/Jones Honda. He certified on the entrance row and completed as runner-up in race one.

Jarritos Racing/Workforce GMR is supported by a bunch of beneficiant sponsors that features Darrell Jones Honda, KWS, Michael Godin, Dainese, Arai Helmets, SBS Brakes, Ok-Tech, Evol Expertise, Pippins Designs, and Dunlop.

“The collaboration with Jarritos marks a major milestone for each Geoff Could Racing and Jarritos,” commented Jodi Could. “We’re assured that, with the mixed experience of Geoff Could Racing and the abilities of Gabriel Da Silva, we’ll ship an excellent efficiency.”

Jarritos Racing/Workforce GMR is trying ahead to an thrilling weekend of racing, and so they invite all their followers and supporters to hitch them at Highway America to witness the joys and pleasure of Superbike racing. You’ll want to cease by their paddock setup and benefit from the refreshments supplied by Jarritos.

For extra info, please contact Jodi Could and [email protected]

About Jarritos

Often called the “Official Soda of Tacos,” Jarritos was based in 1950 by Don Francisco “El Güero” Hill. Made in Mexico, Jarritos is produced in a wide range of fruit flavors, with cane sugar, and is much less carbonated than different common mushy drinks. Many Jarritos varieties are naturally flavored. The phrase jarrito means “little jug” in Spanish and refers back to the Mexican custom of storing drinks in clay pottery jugs. Jarritos soda is offered in 370 mL (13 US fl oz), 600 mL (20 US fl oz), and 1.5-liter bottles.

OTHER USERS BOUGHT THIS!!!

[naaa bestseller="Powersports Accessories" max=6]

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here