JIMMY DECOTIS GETS A FILL-IN RIDE FOR THE 250 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS



Jimmy Decotis has experience with fill-in rides, although he’s been filled-in for a couple of times also. This is Jimmy at Geico Honda.

Jimmy Decostis is headed to Europe. The American privateer didn’t get picked to replace injured Dean Wilson on the Pro Circuit Supercross team, that ride went to Tyler Bowers, but instead Jimmy will move to the European Pro Circuit-backed team.

CLS team owner Jean-Jacques Luisetti said, “We had been so confident of further success this year and the injuries to Arnaud Tonus have been a terrible blow to both the rider and the team after our winter of preparation. At the moment we simply cannot say how long it will be before Arnaud Tonus receives the green light to race again; he has been back for further examination and the medical advice is that he should rest for 15 days before he even tries to ride again and he may not race until he feels no pain whatsoever. It is impossible to predict a date for Arnaud’s return to racing so we had to respect our commitment to all of our sponsors; they have a right to expect results and CLS has a long record of delivering success. In fact it was Mitch Payton of Pro Circuit and Mitch Covington of Monster Energy who put us in contact with James Decostis; I have only spoken to James on the phone so far, but I was immediately very impressed by his seriousness and professional attitude which confirmed the belief shown in him by Pro Circuit and Monster Energy.

“James will fly to Europe as soon as possible and we will immediately begin testing and training together; he will be at the start in Italy next week racing number 613 and we confidently expect him to put the KX250F back on the podium. Our contract with James is for the remainder of the 2013 GP season and, when Arnaud is ready to return to racing, we will enter three riders in the series together with Alessandro Lupino. If all goes to expectations, James will also have the opportunity to stay with CLS in 2014.” Decostis (21 years old) from Peabody, Massachusetts, has been a leading privateer on the US motocross and supercross circuit for a couple of years and has recently recorded three top ten finishes against the factory riders in the AMA Monster Energy Supercross series.

Kawasaki Motors Europe Race Planning Manager, Steve Guttridge, welcomed the signing: “This is a typically pro-active move by Team CLS Kawasaki Monster Energy Pro Circuit and reflects the global nature of their influence. Jimmy Decotis is widely recognised as a bright young talent; his involvement is sure to be a great addition to the team.”

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