News 12 Sep 2018

Kawasaki Motors Australia and Dyson Motorsports to part ways

Kawasaki Motors Australia press release:

Kawasaki Motors Australia and Dyson Motorsports have mutually agreed to part ways at the conclusion of 2018, which has been successful collaboration between the pairing throughout the season to date.

The Newcastle-based Complete Parts Kawasaki Racing team operated by Dyson Motorsports will field Jace Owen and Aaron Tanti in the upcoming Australian Supercross Championship, prior to going their separate ways for 2019.

This year’s MX Nationals was a significant success for Complete Parts Kawasaki Racing, leading Tanti to third in the MX2 point-standings with two round wins to his credit aboard the KX250F. New Zealander Rhys Carter also displayed great potential on his way to seventh in the MX1 championship.

Kawasaki Motors Australia would like to thank the Dyson Motorsports organisation for their efforts during the motocross campaign and looks forward to a strong supercross season as Owen debuts the all-new 2019 model KX450 and Tanti continues in his role riding the team’s KX250.

Complete Parts Kawasaki Racing has quickly become recognised as one of the most professional race teams in the country, with strong management, clear direction, hard-working athletes and superb technicians. All of those elements combined resulted in a large presence throughout the MX Nationals as the primary Kawasaki Motors Australia-supported team.

To keep up to date with Complete Parts Kawasaki Racing, ‘Like’ Complete Parts Kawasaki Racing on Facebook or ‘Follow’ @completeparts_kawasaki_racing on Instagram. Visit www.kawasaki.com.au for further information on Kawasaki Motors Australia.

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