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Best Buy Sponsor Brammo TTXGP Team

Thursday, May 28, 2009
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Brammo, maker of the Enertia plug-in electric motorcycle announced today that Best Buy is an official sponsor and team partner of Brammo’s two-bike team that will compete in the Isle of Man TTXGP race. The team will be officially known as Team Brammo Enertia Best Buy Racing.

Brammo Enertia TTGXP
The Team Brammo Enertia Best Buy Racing machines. No. 11 will be ridden by Roy Richardson and No. 26 by Mark Buckley during the Isle of Man TTXGP race.
Founder and CEO of Brammo, Craig Bramscher (Twitter: @brammocraig) said, “Our goal with Team Brammo Enertia Best Buy Racing is to explore future capabilities, technologies and features of the production-based Enertia electric motorcycle and the future of the Brammo product line. Having Best Buy support for our Enertia racing program has really helped Brammo elevate the program and it is awesome to have their involvement.”

“Best Buy Racing is thrilled to be part of such an innovative racing endeavor,” said Paul Zindrick, senior manager of event marketing at Best Buy. “Our involvement with Brammo and the TTXGP event is a natural extension of our Best Buy Racing initiatives and we will apply our full technical and promotional resources to integrate the Brammo Enertia into Best Buy Racing around the world.”

Team Brammo Enertia Best Buy Racing has two bikes entered in the TTXGP. Bike #11 will be ridden by Roy Richardson. “Roy Boy,” is a third-generation motorcycle racer and has an impressive history at the TT with numerous silver replica awards and lap records. Bike #26 will be ridden by Edinburgh native, Mark Buckley. Mark has been racing for 15 seasons with numerous top finishes and is also an accomplished journalist.

TTXGP is the first zero emissions motorcycle race on the planet that will take place at the historical Isle of Man TT scheduled for June 12, 2009. Twenty-three teams from around the world are entered in the TTXGP and the event is designed to introduce carbon-free racing to the world. For additional information about the event, visit www.ttxgp.com

Fans and media can follow Brammo on www.brammo.com, or on Twitter at @BrammoSays. Additional pictures of the Enertia race bikes and fresh video can also be found at the website.  

About Brammo
Brammo is a premier specialty vehicle manufacturer developing sustainable performance products for the next generation of transportation. Through integration of digital engineering and high impact design, Brammo transforms ideas into compelling products. Located in Ashland, Oregon the company was founded in 2002 and is privately held.
Comments
Dylan - There is Hope  July 15, 2009 04:38 PM
I agree with everyone. The TT Bike is amazing while the production bike looks like something my grandma would ride. If Mission or Brammo doesn't come out with a bike like this soon I'm sure one of the big manufactures will.
Nick P. - Great Design!  June 21, 2009 03:30 AM
Congrats on the third place. Please come out with a product that looks like one of these race bikes. Your regular bikes are not very attractive with the current design. I want to go green without looking dorky. Keep it up!
Intermoto - good deal  June 11, 2009 06:41 AM
I'm looking forward to the future of the electric motorcycle and the TTXGP is a great way to start a new chapter in motorcycles and motorcycle racing. Brammo has set themselves up well with Best Buy being their retail distribution partner. And I agree, the race bikes here look so much better than their initial production machine. I'd be willing to spend $12k to be one of the first on an electric motorcycle if the thing wasn't so damn ugly and wimpy looking. I guess I'll wait for Mission Motors 2010 bike.
Tessier - Good to see  May 29, 2009 04:48 AM
It's great to see some big names coming out to support this race! These bikes look at boat load better then there current offerings. It will be interesting to see how this race shapes up.

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