Yamaha Announces 2018 Factory Supercross/Motocross Team Featuring Riders Cooper Webb And Davi Millsaps
Yamaha Motor Corporation,
U.S.A., today annouced its 2018 Factory Supercross/Motocross team,
featuring riders Cooper Webb and new teammate Davi Millsaps. Davi
will make his first public debut with the team aboard his #18 2018
YZ450F at the Monster Energy Cup on Saturday, October 14 at Sam
Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas, NV. Davi will go for the $1 million
awarded to the racer who wins all three 10-Lap Main Events.
Keith McCarty, Motorsports Racing Division Manager for Yamaha
Motor Corporation, U.S.A., said, "We're excited to welcome Davi to
our Yamaha Factory Team. He's had a great career so far, and he's
been a terrific ambassador for our sport. Davi has been testing his
2018 YZ450F, and he is looking forward to competing aboard the
brand-new bike at the upcoming Monster Energy Cup."
The 2014 Monster Energy Cup winner, Davi was also the Monster
Energy 450SX Championship runner-up in 2012 and 2013, and he has
notched five career 450SX wins, and 35 450SX podiums. He was also
2006 250SX East Champion and 2016 Canadian National Motocross
Champion. The Orlando, Florida, native currently resides in Lake
Havasu, Arizona, with his wife Brittney and their two children.
"First of all, I'm super-excited to be racing for the Yamaha
Factory team," Davi said. "And, to be making my Yamaha debut aboard
the 2018 YZ450F is going to be awesome. I've been doing a lot of
testing on the new bike, and it's coming along great. I couldn't be
happier. I'm training hard for the Monster Energy Cup, and I'll
definitely be ready on October 14th. And, how cool is it that I'll
be running my signature #18 on the '18 Yamaha in 2018? Can't
wait!"
While Davi will race, Cooper Webb will also be in attendance at the
Monster Energy Cup to cheer on Davi, help the team notch the win,
and, along with Davi, sign autographs for the fans.
As was previously announced, Cooper will not compete in the event
due to the surgery he had last week on his right thumb, which he
injured in practice at the Monster Energy MXGP of the USA in
Jacksonville, Florida, earlier this month. Cooper will be ready for
the start of the 2018 Monster Energy Supercross season, which
begins in early January.