Justin Barcia takes Honda to the Monster Energy Cup
Justin Barcia recently announced his plans for the Monster Energy Cup. Barcia returns to his roots and will compete with a private Honda CRF450R. For now, this project only seems to last until after the Monster Energy Cup, as Barcia himself indicates that he has several options for 2018.
Justin Barcia:
Hello everyone,
Currently I have an option or two for 2018, but for now I am very happy to announce my plans for the Monster Energy Cup.
On October 14 I will appear at the start of this event with a private Honda. The details are still being worked out, but I am very happy with this news and wanted to share it with the moto community. I really appreciate all the support I receive for this project, and I certainly couldn't do it without all these great companies and people.
- Alpinestars
- Scott
- Arai
- Monster Energy
- Morgantown Powersports for supplying practice bikes
- Levi Kilbarger/BONZI
- Tim Bennett
- TCD Racing for building & prepping the race bike
- Twisted Development Motors
- Yoshimura
- Brian Fleck at Dunlop
- Feld Motorsports
- The Home Team of Mom & Dad, Amber & Dr. Steve Navarro for all the hard work, phone calls and behind the scenes hustle.
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