An amazing opportunity has arisen, to join a partnership with Jackson’s Academy, featuring Newtonian Daley Mathison for 2018.

Daley, a semi professional motorbike racer currently living in Stockton, has spent the last 12 years racing and running his own team (he turns 27 this year).

The end of 2017, saw Daley sign on the dotted line for Jackson Racing, one of the most popular and well respected motorbike race teams in the road racing paddock, who have seen the likes of James Hillier and John McGuiness, to name but a few, race their machinery previously.

This year, he will continue to compete in the superstock class at British Superbikes with his main discipline, being the IoM TT, North West 200 and the Ulster GP. For the third year running, Eddie Stobart continue as his main personal sponsor, providing the machinery, with Jackson Racing providing the professional team, that his career has craved.

Following the likes of Eddie Stobart and HEL Performance, this partnership will not only support Daley’s Racing career, but will forge a link to the vast motorcycle world and it’s impressive following.

This community, amasses hundreds of millions with the sport’s popularity, ever increasing across the U.K and Europe; literally throughout the world.

As an ambassador for Feridax (whose portfolio currently contains world renowned names, including Shoei, Sidi, Caberg and Spidi clothing) he currently sits as a well known, popular and successful member of the motorbike empire.

Daley has previously stood on the podium at the IoM TT; graced the pages of Esquire magazine; local and national/worldwide newspapers and magazines as well as this year’s official “sold out” Isle of Man TT Race Calendar. So with his new team, the possibilities are endless with the right support behind them.

With the help of Newton News, Daley has a workshop in Newton Aycliffe. He would love to stay close to his roots, and find a local company to invest in his career.

Contact: 07853 335991

www.daleymathisonracing.co.uk

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