Kawasaki Australia have confirmed that they will continue their partnership with the Empire Motorsports outfit for the 2021 ProMX Championship.
Tyson Cherry who managed the team in 2019 will not only continue in the role as team manager, but is now the sole team owner and is looking forward to the upcoming season and is excited to once again be working alongside Kawasaki Australia.
"Empire Motorsports are very excited to be teaming up with Kawasaki Australia in 2021." Cherry enthused.
"The 2019 MX season was a great start to the relationship with Kawasaki Australia and we are looking forward to pushing to the top in 2021!"
The team has confirmed that Jayden Rykers will continue to lead the charge in the MX1 ranks, after originally signing to race with the team in 2020 before Covid put an end to any national level racing. Empire Kawasaki is also hopeful of officially naming their MX2 rider in very near future.
Kawasaki Motors Australia's national sales and marketing manager, Robert Walker is looking forward to seeing national level racing return across Australian in the coming months and seeing the teams riders pilot their Empire Kawasaki KX450 and KX250 in the new look ProMX championship.
"We‰Ûªre very excited to see the start of the 2021 ProMX series get going. With a new KX250 and KX450 for this year we‰Ûªre very confident of some great results. " Walker commented.
"Our team manager Tyson Cherry has done a great job over the last couple of years and will be working closely with his team." Walker concluded.