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666 Road Racing Limited to Enter TTXGP 2010

British team 666 Road Racing Limited, founded by two racers, announced their intention in competing in the world's first zero carbon emission championship, the TTXGP 2010. Nick Potts and Jonathan Shepherd founded 666 Road Racing Ltd several years ago and their client list include the Factory Yamaha outfit, Hydrex Honda, Relentless Suzuki, Raceways Yamaha and Parkalgar Honda, to name just a few.

“There are not many podiums we haven't been on this year as suppliers and that has been consistent over the last few years. We produce components for all the biggest teams that run in Europe – no surprise when we turn out the lightest, strongest and sexiest race fairings, components and accessories on the planet!" co-founder Nick Potts said in a release.

"We want to be part of this historic event. We are out to win and make a mark not just in our industry but also in racing. We are totally committed to making this thrilling and exciting championship," added co-founder Jonathan Shepherd.

The rider, Nick Potts, is a former racer in the Motorcycle Endurance Championships, and his commitment to racing scene is strengthen by a couple of titanium parts holding his body together. He leads a team of 5 engineers along with Shepherd. Team TTXGP 666 has chosen to race on a Mavizen TTX02 eSuperbike, being the first UK team to go public with the British built zero carbon electric superbike.

"Mavizen has joined a world class chassis from the RC8 with a championship winning drive train from the TTXGP winning team in 2009. Its proven, its real and it's here. Delivery on the day is what motorsports is all about, and the TTX02 is it for us," Nick said.

666 Road Racing are particularly familiar with the TTX02 as they have been building the carbon fibre energy containment and propulsion system for all the Mavizen bikes.
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