MotoConcepts Racing Launches Fan-Driven Rider Scholarship Program 3

On December 6, MotoConcepts Racing (MCR) is launching a unique scholarship program where fan voting will contribute to the selection of a non-supported privateer rider who will be the recipient of a fully supported and salaried position on the factory level MCR team.

The winning rider will receive a 250cc racing bike, a 250cc practice bike, salary plus race-based performance bonus, paid expenses, training and support, sponsor benefits package and a race mechanic for the 2014 250cc West Coast Supercross season.

In addition, if the scholarship recipient is able to finish in the top ten overall in the West Coast series, he will be granted a full 2014 Motocross contract.

The scholarship will be granted based on the most fan votes on the MotoConcepts website, the winning rider's overall performance at the first two West Coast races, along with a personal review and ability to pass the team physical and drug test.

The winning rider will become a full MCR team rider beginning with the A2 race on January 18, 2014.

MotoConcepts Racing believes there are many talented, but unsponsored riders who deserve an opportunity to race as a sponsored team member. MCR wants fan input to determine who will join pro riders Mike Alessi and Kyle Cunningham on their racing team.

Fan voting begins online December 13 and runs through January 12, 2014 at www.MotoConcepts.com.

All licensed riders registered to participate in the 2014 West Coast 250cc Supercross series are eligible for this scholarship.

Interested riders can request an application by emailing info@MotoConcepts.com or can fill-out an application online at the MotoConcepts website, www.MotoConcepts.com. Applications will be accepted through January 8, 2014, and eligible riders will be added to the online ballot.

This is a unique opportunity for West Coast Supercross fans to pick the next MotoConcepts Racing Team sponsored rider for 2014.

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