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Triumph Young Guns scheme set to run again in 2012

Triumph Motorcycles has today confirmed it will run its popular Triumph Young Guns scheme again in 2012. Following the hugely successful inaugural initiative in 2011, Triumph is again looking for the next crop of promising young riders to take part in this year’s competition to win a factory supported ride within the 2013 Triumph Triple Challenge. Established to find the UK’s race stars of tomorrow, the Young Guns scheme is open to all amateur ACU-licensed riders aged between 15 and 20.

Ten lucky riders will be selected to take part in the 2012 Triumph Young Guns scheme, with each rider receiving the opportunity to be mentored by key industry figures on the core skills needed to succeed in the world of professional motorcycle racing. Applicants to the Young Guns scheme will be provided with a number of tailored training sessions throughout the year, delivered by a series of industry experts, focusing on issues such as personal fitness, racecraft, bike set-up/development and marketing/promotion.

Following these sessions the ten riders will be assessed by a panel of judges including a professional rider, race team manager, BSB management and senior management from Triumph, to whittle the field down to the three Young Guns finalists. The finalists will then go head to head on the track with the overall winner of Triumph Young Guns 2012 announced at the final round of the MCE British Superbike Championship at Brands Hatch on October 12-14 2012.

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“We’re really excited about the second year of the Triumph Young Guns. Last year’s scheme received a great response from a very strong field of riders, and has given the 2011 winner, Chrissy Rouse, a great opportunity to progress his racing career in this year’s Triumph Triple Challenge," saidf Triumph boss Guy Masters.

"The Young Guns competition is designed to find and nurture the next wave of racing stars and is part of Triumph’s general ethos of developing young British talent.”

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