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HurtByAccident Ready for 8 Hours of Daytona

October 15, 2009 by admin  
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Bradenton, Fla… Ready to end the season on a high note, Czaia & Gallagher’s TeamHurtByAccident.com is set to mount a full charge right into Victory Lane at the 8 Hours At Daytona, the final round of the 2009 AMA Pro SunTrust MOTO-GT Series, Saturday, October 17th at Daytona International Speedway.

“Winning the 8 Hours At Daytona is definitely extremely prestigious,” says team owner C.J. Czaia. “We took top honors in the GST class in 2006 and 2008. This year, we want to win both GT-1 and GT-2. We will be running our No. 69 Suzuki GSX-R600 in GT-1 and both our No. 59 and 64 Ducatis (PS1000LE) in GT-2.

We have put together a top rider lineup and will be utilizing the talents of Santiago Villa, Rodolfo Ramirez, Justin Filice, Tomas Puerta, John Linder, Robert Fisher, Aaron Frank and Russ Wikle. All of these riders have run with us before with the exception of Puerta and his two-wheeled skill is well documented.”

Hailing from Medellin, Columbia, Puerta, who just turned 17, has earned a number of national championships in his home country and in South America. He also competed in the 2008 Red Bull US Rookies Cup ending the season in fifth overall. This year he competed in selected AMA SuperSport events and took four top ten finishes in six races.

“I am excited to be racing the 8 Hours At Daytona,” says Puerta with obvious enthusiasm. “My goal is to be one of the very best racers in the world and competing in this prestigious event is an honor.”

“We took the class win last year,” says John Linder of Tampa, Fla. “Now we want to bring it home again. There are a number of things that go into winning a race of this caliber. You need the perfect combination of riders, machinery and crew and we think we have it nailed. I will be racing with Robert Fisher, president of Roaring Toyz located in Sarasota, Fla., and Motorcyclist Magazine Editor Aaron Frank. We all work extremely well together so it should be a good race for us.”

“All we really need is Lady Luck to smile on us,” says C.J. Czaia. “This season has been an up and down year for us, so we really want to end it on a high note. While there is no way to predict how the race will end, the one thing I can predict is that everyone on the team will be going full bore to make it happen.”

Headquartered in Bradenton, Fla., with offices in many Florida cities, Czaia & Gallagher P.A. is one of the larger personal injury and accident law firms in the state of Florida.  Extremely involved in community activities, they are dedicated to supporting numerous causes including the March of Dimes Bikers for Babies, Family Health Centers, Herocare, Healthy Start and AFCAAM to name just a few.  In addition, they are strong supporters of Biker Nights held around the state.  Utilizing both their racing program and appearances at Biker Nights one of Czaia & Gallagher’s goals is to educate Florida motorcycle riders of their rights.  Be sure and follow TeamHurtByAccident.com as they go for the championship

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