Stradalli Official Bike Sponsor 2012 zMotion Racing Team
FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla., Nov. 16, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The zMotion Racing Team competes at the most competitive levels. That's why it is ecstatic that Stradalli has signed on to be its official Bike Sponsor for the 2011-2012 racing season. The goal of the partnership is to enable zMotion racers to use this superior bike to compete at the highest levels.
The team will be riding the Stradalli Trebisacce model, especially designed for fast road racing.
zMotion's Pro 1/2 Race Team is led by team captain Grant Potter. Overall, zMotion's Racing Team is comprised of approximately 30 members, including Pro 1/2, Masters 35+, Masters 45+. Team zMotion competes professionally in all major race categories throughout the state of Florida.
"This partnership will allow our guys to be more competitive throughout the season," said Mike Schweiger, a Founder of zMotion. "Stradalli cycles are an exceptional product and our team is lucky to be on them."
"zMotion is the best known cycling team in Florida, not just for being one of the top teams but for their extensive charity work and cycling community support," said Thomas Steinbacher, owner of Stradalli. "We are proud to have zMotion riders on our bikes."
The zMotion Racing Team was founded three years ago by the Zimmerman Agency's President Pat Patregnani and CFO Mike Schweiger. Throughout the course of the season, the zMotion Racing Team competes in local, NRC, national and international races. They regularly are top finishers in competitions. For more information go to www.zmotion.org.
Stradalli LLC, based in Pompano Beach, FL, specializes in ultra-light carbon fiber components. These products are race tested and put through the strictest quality control process. Stradalli produces frames and components which allow the athlete to realize their fullest potential without decimating their savings account.
SOURCE zMotion
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