Mohammed’s Enterprise coming full steam

–Deal inked with trio of international riders for CMRC

Once again the motor cycle category of this year’s final leg of the Caribbean Motor Racing Championships (CMRC) will be one of the feature attractions since Mohammed’s Enterprise will be adding fuel to the fiery contest with the signing of three foreign based riders.
The trio of Bryce Prince, Matt Truelove, Josh Herrin are expected rain down havoc at the South Dakota Circuit on November 12 when the gun down the precious chequered flag.
Prince and Truelove had their debut season last year and in rampant fashion, made a clean sweep of all the races they competed in.
Prince a former MotoAmerica Superstock 600 Champion continued with Team Mohammed’s Enterprise for the 2017 season and has already clinched the championship title winning all of this races in record times in Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago and Barbados.
Fellow MotoAmerica rider, Herrin is the newcomer to the powerful trio. In 2016 he won eight races, including a streak of seven in a row, en route to earning the 2016 MotoAmerica Superstock 1000 title. Herrin, a former AMA Superbike Champion, made a move to the Motul Superbike class this year with his Yamaha crew.
Team principal Azruddin Mohamed speaking to Guyana Times Sport on Monday explained that the move is aimed at improving the level of racing in the country and putting Guyana on the map.
While not stating who he thinks will triumph among the three riders, Mohamed contended it will be healthy competition and the fans will be highly intrigued.
The team and their Nissan GTR, which has been repainted in full black, has the local drag racing record of 7.569s on the quarter-mile.
Though experience and superior machinery will be on the foreigners’ side, 2016 Super stock Matthew Vieira along with cousin Elliot, Kevin Persaud will wage a fight on home turf. (Akeem Greene)