Triumph Announces Purchase Program for Racers
Triumph announced a new purchase program offering reduced prices for professional and amateur racers. The Triumph Racing Partners Purchase Program includes significant discounts on both motorcycles and parts. Triumph is also offering a “Race for Free” promotion, covering the costs of race entry for any amateur national road racing series with the purchase of a Daytona 675 or 675R from 2015 or older.
Under the program, racers can purchase a 2015 or prior Daytona 675 for just $7,500, a 37.5% discount from its $11,999 MSRP. Racers looking for a bit more performance can get a 2015 or earlier Daytona 675R for just $10,000, a 28.6% discount off the original $13,999 asking price.
Other 2015 or earlier Triumph motorcycles used for racing are also available for a 25% discount off the MSRP. Triumph will also offer parts at a 50% discount off retail pricing.
Racers accepted to the Triumph Racing Partners Purchase Program are also eligible for contingency rewards for MotoAmerica, AMA Pro Flat Track, AMA, WERA, CCS, ASRA, AHRMA and other national amateur racing series.
MotoAmerica | Amateur National Series | ||
1st | $10,000 | 1st | $125 |
2nd | $3,000 | 2nd | $75 |
3rd | $1,500 | 3rd | $50 |
Pole Position | $1,000 | ||
Race Start | $400 | ||
AMA Pro Flat Track | |||
1st | $5,000 | ||
2nd | $3,000 | ||
3rd | $2,000 | ||
Main Top 5 Finish | $500 | ||
Dash for Cash Qualifier | $500 | ||
Dash for Cash Win | $1,000 | ||
Fast Qualifier | $500 | ||
Heat Race Win | $500 |
The AHRMA Thruxton Cup series will have its own separate prize fund which will be announced at a later date.
Click here to apply for the Triumph Racing Partners Purchase Program Application.
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