Victory Goes Drag Racing With Urs Erbacher

Tom Roderick
by Tom Roderick

For the second year in a row, Victory Motorcycles is partnering with six-time FIA European Drag Racing Champion and Euro custom bike builder, Urs Erbacher.

“It’s great to have Victory Motorcycles back on the race car this year,” says Erbacher. “I’m very fortunate to work with such a stellar company both at the racetrack and also in my motorcycle shop.”

Victory Motorcycles logo will be featured on Erbacher’s dragster at the following FIA European Drag Races:

The Swedish Internationals in Sweden on June 5-7, 2015
The Nitrolympx in Germany on August 7-9, 2015
FIA Finals in England on September 4-6, 2015

Erbacher will also represent Victory Motorcycles at two Euro bike shows:

The 20th Anniversary Chambley Drag Power Show in France on May 2-3, 2015
European Bike Week in Austria on September 8-13, 2015.

In addition to being a registered Victory Motorcycles retailer, Erbacher is working very closely with Victory on some new concept projects to be unveiled in November.

“We are really thrilled to be working with Urs again this year. Victory Motorcycles are all about modern performance, and partnering with Team Erbacher, both in racing and on some great custom projects, helps us get that message out loud and clear,” said Dario Baraggia, Motorcycle Brand Manager, EMEA for Polaris Industries, who own Victory Motorcycles.

Fans wanting to get more involved with the team can join the “One-Eleven Club” at www.erbacher.biz to receive team decals, newsletters, discounts on merchandise, and invitations to special events.

Tom Roderick
Tom Roderick

A former Motorcycle.com staffer who has gone on to greener pastures, Tom Roderick still can't get the motorcycle bug out of his system. And honestly, we still miss having him around. Tom is now a regular freelance writer and tester for Motorcycle.com when his schedule allows, and his experience, riding ability, writing talent, and quick wit are still a joy to have – even if we don't get to experience it as much as we used to.

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