R-Tech partner with MXGP

MONACO, (Principality of Monaco) 2 May 2016 – Youthstream are pleased to announce a partnership has been formed with R-Tech, a wholesaler of aftermarket parts and accessories, where they will be visible at all European rounds of the 2016 FIM Motocross World Championship and the Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations.

R-Tech is an Italian based company, a leader in the field of machining and molding plastics that also sells parts and accessories, which allow the public and fans to easily replicate the bikes of their favorite riders. “In dirt we trust” is the company’s slogan, which is a symbol of their passion and dedication to off-road racing and motocross.

The R-Tech building is a massive 9,300 square meters and is the work place of approximately 30 staff members which work in various departments such as Research and Development, technical assistance, sales, marketing and production. All of the staff are dedicated to their jobs and work constantly to improve all of what R-Tech creates and sells so they can insure their customers that they are purchasing the best products on the market.

With R-Tech’s passion and commitment to motocross, it is a pleasure to have them onboard for MXGP this season.

 

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