RRCF Racing and Michael "Itchy" Bickerton Continue Their Partnership For The 2015 Season

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (April 23, 2015) - RRCF Racing and Michael “Itchy” Bickerton continue their quest to be contenders in the AMA Pro Flat Track series in 2015. This will be their third season together as team. Team owner, Heath Reed, tells us that they are fortunate enough to have Michael on board again for 2015 and that we click as a team.

"We have the same goals and drive," said Reed. "Michael gives good input on bike set up and adjustments and he does not have a problem getting in there and working on a bike when the help is needed. Most importantly we have trust in each other."

Reed tells us that they are excited to get their season underway at the upcoming Springfield Mile in May and speaks of the rough end to their season where Bickerton went down at the 2014 Labor Day Springfield race as it destroyed their primary motorcycle.

"First and foremost we were very lucky that Michael was able to walk away from the crash pretty much injury free but the damage to our primary motorcycle was a major setback to our team," said Reed.

The RRCF Racing team spent the off season regrouping and rebuilding and they will be starting off the season stronger and more determined than in the past two seasons and they are confident that Michael and RRCF will make their first main event in 2015 and earn their national number. Reed says, “We made some improvements to our Kawasaki power plants and chassis set up which should help take us to the next level.”

Reed also mentioned how much work they have been putting into building their fan base and the fans are one of the real joys of the sport. He speaks of the awesomeness how, one on one, the fans can be with teams and riders and that is one of the things they look forward to on race day. “Meeting new faces and speaking with a first time race spectator and hearing and seeing their excitement during the fan walks is very rewarding”, Reed says. “I don't know of too many other professional racing disciplines where the spectators have the amount of access like they do with AMA Pro Flat Track and he feels that its a great opportunity for teams and riders to take advantage of and interact and build relationships with the spectators to grow the sport.”

You can follow RRCF Racing and Michael 'Itchy” Bickerton on their media sites:

www.facebook.com/RRCFRacing

Twitter: @rrcfracing

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