JGRMX/Yoshimura/Suzuki Factory Racing Announces Riders For 2020

JGRMX/Yoshimura/Suzuki Factory Racing is excited to announce
riders for 2020. New to the JGR Suzuki squad in the 450 class is
450SX Rookie of the Year, Joey Savatgy. Alex Martin also returns to
represent the 250 class on his RM-Z250.
Joey Savatgy joins JGRMX/Yoshimura/Suzuki Factory Racing for the
2020 season and will debut on the RM-Z450. Savatgy, who is no
stranger to winning on the Suzuki brand, having racked up multiple
Championships coming up through the ranks in Suzuki's Amateur
Racing Program, will be a great asset to the team as he brings
proven talent, speed, and versatility to the track. During the 2019
Supercross season, Savatgy earned the 450SX Rookie of the Year
award and ended the series with five top-five finishes. With 12
professional career wins to his name, Savatgy has proven he has
what it takes to be up front on the
RM-Z450. Savatgy will officially debut on the JGR Suzuki this
weekend, November 9th and 10th at the Paris
Supercross.
Millville, Minnesota native Alex Martin returns to JGRMX/Yoshimura/Suzuki on his RM-Z250. With three podiums and 11 top-five overall finishes in his Supercross career, Martin was proud to add a career-best fifth place finish in the overall points standings on his RM-Z250 last season. A-Mart is eager to build upon those strong results and continue his successful career on Suzuki.
"We are looking forward to the upcoming season with Joey and Alex," said Jeremy Albrecht, JGRMX Team Manager. "Joey has achieved very good results over the past few years, and I expect him to have a break-out year in 2020. He impressed us in every test session on the RM-Z450, and he is extremely motivated. Alex returns for his second season with the squad, and I couldn't be happier. A-Mart made big gains in Supercross this past season and scored multiple outdoor podium finishes, so it will be fun to share in his progress."
"I'm looking forward to watching the JGR Suzuki team go to
battle with Joey and Alex representing the RM Army," added Chris
Wheeler, Suzuki's SX/MX Manager. "Joey was very impressive in his
rookie 450 season. With a year under his belt and armed with the
JGR-tuned RM-Z450, we look to see him regularly competing for
podiums and race wins. Alex and the Team made a lot of progress
with his bike settings last season so I fully expect to see him
consistently putting that RM-Z250 on the box both indoors and
out."