Marmont and Mackenzie Make CDR Yamaha 2014

Marmont and Mackenzie Make CDR Yamaha 2014

CDR Yamaha are excited to announce their 2014 rider line-up featuring the return of former champion, Jay Marmont, while Billy Mackenzie retains his place in the benchmark team to form a powerful combination in this years’ MX National series.

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Jay Marmont

Marmont, from Wollongong NSW, returns to the team after a two year hiatus and looking to get his career back on track with the CDR Yamaha team. His first stint with the factory Yamaha outfit netted four consecutive MX Nationals championships (2008 – 2011) in the premier MX1 division and an Australian Supercross championship in one of the sports’ most successful partnerships.

As a result, Marmont became a legend of Australian motocross and his trademark gutsy, fight to the end, championship victories will be talked about for years to come. But Marmont isn’t ready to sit back and reminisce about yesterday and still has his sights and goals set on winning races and championships in the season ahead.

The last couple of years haven’t been as I would have liked but returning to CDR Yamaha and surrounding myself with the most professional team in the pits is the start of getting the train back on the track,” Marmont explains.

“I have enormous respect for team owner Craig Dack and the way his team go about running a race team. It bought the best out of me when I raced for them before and I’m confident it will happen again.

“I feel I still have plenty to offer as a racer and I’m more determined than ever to put myself back where I belong and race with the same purpose and passion as I did in the 2008- 2011 era.

“I’m also really looking to getting stuck into riding the new 2014 YZ450F. I hear nothing but good reports about them and my first ride on the bike just blew me away with how much the Yamaha has improved,” Marmont ends.

After a solid 2013 debut season with the CDR Yamaha team and netting his best result in the MX Nationals since he landed in Australia from the UK, Billy Mackenzie is back with the CDR Yamaha squad for 2014.

Mackenzie finished third in the 2013 MX Nationals and took some round and race wins along the way. With the year of familiarity in the CDR Yamaha team and also the highly acclaimed 2014 YZ450F underneath him, Mackenzie feels he is primed to have his best shot at the prestigious MX National championship.

2013 was a good, consistent series for me but I want to continue to improve as a racer and go the extra step on 2014. I have really stepped up my off bike training since last season and feel fitter and stronger than I have at any other stage in my career,” Mackenzie states.

I have also spent some time on the new bike and I think it’s an awesome bike. With the technical staff at CDR, I’m sure we will have the best bike on the track.

“Again I will contest the New Zealand Motocross Championships for the Josh Coppins managed Yamaha Team in NZ and think that having both Josh and Craig in my corner is a great asset to my racing.

“I can’t wait to get it started,” Mackenzie signs off.

Team Owner Craig Dack is upbeat about his teams’ 2014 prospects and points to the positive rider attitude to be a real bonus for his team.

Both riders are extremely determined and dedicated at the moment,” Dack said. “Jay and I remained close friends after 2011 and kept in close contact since. When the opportunity came up to have Jay return and ride for CDR Yamaha, we both sat down and worked towards making it happen. It was all about finding a way and setting a path to get his racing back where it needs to be and I’m confident he can regain the form that saw him win several championships with us.

“And Billy’s focus on training and preparation will hold him in good stead for the year. He has amazing speed and skill on a bike, only his fitness seemed to hold him back but with his new dedication and his drive to finish the championship higher than 2013, Billy wants to be a contender in every race he enters.”

The MX Nationals get underway on March 30 at Broadford in Victoria. The high profile out door motocross championship runs 10 rounds across nearly all states of Australia and is seen as the title to win in motocross racing in this country.

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