Renthal is looking for great riders to support in 2015. Apply now!
Renthal has announced that it is now accepting rider support applications for the 2015 racing season. The renowned handlebar, sprocket and accessory manufacturer is well-known for its generous rider support, with a 30-year history of success that has seen it help nurture some of the sport’s superstars.
“Support at the grassroots level is very important to us as it helps riders achieve their dream of turning pro and helps make the transition from amateur to pro more seamless,” the company stated in a press release about its support program.
To apply for sponsorship, visit the company’s dedicated sponsorship website at www.renthal.com/support, which allows you to upload all your information and attach a resume in Word or PDF format. Sponsorship is available for all disciplines of racing, whether you ride motocross, off-road, ATV, roadrace or another discipline. The company is seeking riders who can represent the company in a professional manner on and off the track.
For more information about the amateur support program, visit www.renthal.com/support, call 877-736-8425, or e-mail info@renthalsupport.com. Support riders are reminded to make sure they tag @Renthal_Moto on their Instagram, Twitter or Facebook posts during an event
For more information:
• Website: www.renthal.com
• Facebook: www.facebook.com/RenthalRacing
• Twitter: @Renthal_Moto
• Instagram: @Renthal_Moto
• E-mail: info@renthal.com
Renthal is a worldwide leader in manufacturing and design of motorcycle handlebars, sprockets, grips and accessories for the off-road, street, and ATV markets. Currently Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, and Suzuki all spec the comnpany’s handlebars on their performance off-road motorcycles. Its world-class manufacturing and engineering facility, located near Manchester, England, allows the ability to control the entire manufacturing process from start to finish and ensures that the end user is receiving the highest quality product available. Renthal’s handlebars, grips and chainwheels have won more US and world titles, 166 and 169 respectively, than any of its competitors combined.