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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

RIVAS RIDES INTO GAINESVILLE

SET TO TAKE ON THE PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE SEASON

GAINESVILLE, Fla., March 11, 2008 – Chris Rivas begins his first season on the G2 Motorsports/Drag Specialties/S&S Cycle Buell this weekend at the 39th Annual NHRA ACDelco Gatornationals here full of optimism, which riding for a new, winning team can produce.

              The G2/Drag Specialties/S&S Buell came within the final round in the final race of winning last season’s NHRA POWERade Pro Stock Motorcycle championship, while Rivas finished 11th,  the best results of his three years in the series.

              And this year he is looking for a major improvement, one which could take him to the championship.

 “Since the motorcycle is superbly prepared and was very successful last season, it’s now up to me to make it happen,” said the 41-year-old Fresno, Calif. native. “And considering how well this past weekend’s testing session went, I am really confident in our chances this year.”

              Rivas posted the two fastest ¼-mile runs of his PSM career during the just-completed Ninth Annual Eastern Spring Test Nationals in Valdosta, Ga.  He topped 192 miles per hour twice, topping out at 192.66 mph, while also achieving three sub-seven-second runs, including one of 6.955 seconds.

              “And we’ll never see weather like this during the season, which leads me to believe we’ll do even better,” he said about the event which had two days of racing cancelled, one for rain, the next for wind.

              The ESTN event was Rivas’s first chance to ride the G2 Motorsports/Drag Specialties/S&S Cycle Buell having joined the team in January.

              “It was a fantastic weekend; I felt right at home with this team,” he said.  “(Crew chief) George Smith, (chief mechanic) Ken Johnson and everyone made me feel really welcome. And I do not feel like I have to prove anything; I can just do my job.”

              Rivas is anxious to get back on the motorcycle Friday for the first qualifying session here because, he said, the key to improving is doing laps.  “The more laps I do, the more comfortable I will be on this motorcycle and the better we will do.”

              And he expects good things beginning with the Gatornationals where last year he completed his quickest, 6.947 second, and previously fastest, 191.84 NHRA PSM ¼-mile runs.