All Roads Lead to Oulton for Clinton Enterprises

2010-10-05 08:30
This weekend sees the final round of the hugely popular MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship take place at the picturesque parkland setting of Oulton Park and with the title set to be decided, a massive crowd is expected at the Cheshire venue.

As the 'Showdown' element of the BSB season enters its final stage, Clinton Enterprises, the number one in motorsport merchandising, will be out in force this weekend and with any one of six riders still capable of taking the crown, everything is still to play for.

With four of the 'Title Fighters' officially represented by Clintons, race fans can show their allegiance to the HM Plant Honda duo Ryuichi Kiyonari and Josh Brookes, as well as the Relentless by TAS Suzuki pairing of Michael Laverty and Alastair Seeley who are all still in with a shot of landing the BSB crown.

Having been involved in merchandising for over 20 years selling official MotoGP merchandise on behalf of the British Grand Prix, the Relentless North West 200 event, MCE Insurance British Superbikes and the Isle of Man TT races, there is currently a huge range of merchandise available at competitive prices.

As well as HM Plant Honda and Relentless Suzuki by TAS, Clinton Enterprises are currently producing merchandise for top BSB teams such as Swan Honda and MSS Colchester Kawasaki as well as the new Harley-Davidson Racing range and that celebrating Suzuki's 25th Anniversary of the GSX-R.

In addition, there are ranges available for Team Suzuki, Yamaha, Irish Road Racing and the TAG Triumph British Supersport Team plus a specific individual range for popular riders including James Toseland, Leon Haslam and Michael Dunlop.

As well as the usual range of products on sale at Oulton Park, Clinton Enterprises will have a number of end of season discounted items to look out for so make sure to check out the various stands for the latest bargains.

Source: Cartersport Motorsport Media

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