New Team Sponsor for Eleven 10 Mods Announced
Thursday, August 18, 2011 | 2:25 PM
Announcing a new race team sponsor for Eleven 10 Mods, Barrett Heritage, an outside the industry business, will be helping get the Eleven 10 Racing box van get to the rest of the outdoor Nationals.
Chad Sanner “We are the little guys struggling each weekend to get to the races while at the same time putting Darryn and Alex in the top ten on multiple occasions, something we are very proud of. We’ve been looking for a little help go get us to the remaining races and I am proud to announce that Rick Barrett from Barrett Heritage has stepped up to the plate and has committed to help. We’ve also added one more rider to the roster, Bryce Stewart from Canyon Lake CA.
Rick Barrett “I consider myself very fortunate to have met Chad from Eleven 10 Mods. Watching this small team pit out of an old school box van and put in some amazing results has caught my attention. These guys deserve some support and we’re proud to help. My father and four brothers have been moto enthusiasts for many years and we’re excited to be part of the team and watch Darryn, Alex and Bryce get some results in the last few rounds.”
Barrett Heritage is a family owned business based out of Huntington Beach, Ca. Beginning business in 2004 by a Father and his 4 sons, they have purchased and are developing property in Hawaii and Colorado as well as having vacation rentals in Colorado and long term rentals in California and Nevada.
Chad Sanner “We are the little guys struggling each weekend to get to the races while at the same time putting Darryn and Alex in the top ten on multiple occasions, something we are very proud of. We’ve been looking for a little help go get us to the remaining races and I am proud to announce that Rick Barrett from Barrett Heritage has stepped up to the plate and has committed to help. We’ve also added one more rider to the roster, Bryce Stewart from Canyon Lake CA.
Rick Barrett “I consider myself very fortunate to have met Chad from Eleven 10 Mods. Watching this small team pit out of an old school box van and put in some amazing results has caught my attention. These guys deserve some support and we’re proud to help. My father and four brothers have been moto enthusiasts for many years and we’re excited to be part of the team and watch Darryn, Alex and Bryce get some results in the last few rounds.”
Barrett Heritage is a family owned business based out of Huntington Beach, Ca. Beginning business in 2004 by a Father and his 4 sons, they have purchased and are developing property in Hawaii and Colorado as well as having vacation rentals in Colorado and long term rentals in California and Nevada.
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THAT IS DOWNRIGHT GENEROUS OF THE BARRETT FAMILY. DURHAM AND MARTIN HAVE BEEN HAULIN THIS SEASON. CAN'T WAIT TO SEE THEM AS WELL AS BRYCE AT PALA.
GoGoGO Bryce!
Yes this is good heck how about some of the ex pro's that made it pitch in for the small teams! think about if they made it and it cost a lot to race at the national,s now.
Congrats guys, well deserved!! Both Darryn and Alex have been having an awesome season, it's been a lot of fun watching them mix it up at the front of the pack! Good job Barrett for stepping up, very nice.
this is good! big fan of eleven-ten.mods. along with results comes support. GOOD JOB DD37 AND AM46!!!!! Finally some one steps up. Hopefully this is just the beginning for 11-10 & DD36-AM46 and thier new teammate!!!
I am not insensitive to children and families suffering and starving in other countries, but I think that we need to start helping our fellow Americans here at home. Motocross is the most mentally and physically demanding sport in the world, and there is nothing wrong with rewarding these incredible athletes with our support. Want to stimulate the economy? Buy your next pair of boots from your local dealer and your sales tax might just feed an elementary school student with a federally funded lunch program.