Cab Screens Crescent Yamaha are excited to announce a strong line-up for 2022, in their challenge for honours in the Revo ACU British Championship, Michelin MX Nationals British Championship and Bridgestone Masters.
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Harri Kullas and Dan Thornhill spearhead the campaign in MX1 on the Yamaha YZ450F, with Harri in his fourth year with the team and Dan entering his eighth year with the Hampshire based outfit. Joining the team will be exciting teenage prospect, Sam Nunn, on board the Yamaha YZ250F, as he takes on the MX2 class after a successful 2021 season, where Sam produced some excellent results, particularly towards the end of the season.
The hard-working trio will be looking for another strong season in a team that has proven success at top level.
Team manager Lee Webber is excited to see what 2022 will bring – “After such a successful 2021, 2022 will bring an even harder challenge, as we try to maintain the standards and levels we have set already, particularly in the Premier classes. I’m so pleased we have retained Harri and Dan, and in Sam Nunn, a rider that really caught the eye towards the end of this season, I’m sure we have a young talent who can only improve”
This is what Sam Nunn had to say about his move to the team…
“I’m really grateful for the opportunity to join the Cab Screens Crescent Yamaha for 2022 and to be staying with Yamaha for my 5th season. I feel like I can learn a lot from everyone on the team and I can’t wait to get the season started”
Dan Thornhill shares his thoughts on an 8th consecutive year with the team…
“Really happy to be continuing my relationship with the Cab Screens Crescent Yamaha. Heading into another year with Lee and team and looking forward to making more improvements on my 2021 campaign.
“I am also delighted to be staying on the YZF450 with Yamaha UK. I feel really at home on the bike and can’t wait to get 2022 rolling”