Airwaves to end GSE sponsorship.

Wrigley's Airwaves has announced that it will step down as the title sponsor of the GSE Racing team at the end of the 2009 British Superbike season.

The partnership between Airwaves and GSE Racing began in 2005. In the five seasons since, the team has secured a massive 61 victories - using Ducati and then Yamaha machinery - and is well on its way to securing a third title in 2009.

Airwaves to end GSE sponsorship.

Wrigley's Airwaves has announced that it will step down as the title sponsor of the GSE Racing team at the end of the 2009 British Superbike season.

The partnership between Airwaves and GSE Racing began in 2005. In the five seasons since, the team has secured a massive 61 victories - using Ducati and then Yamaha machinery - and is well on its way to securing a third title in 2009.

"It is with great sadness that we have made the decision to step down as title sponsor of GSE Racing," said Toby Baker, Wrigley's marketing director. "We have had an unrivalled amount of success as Airwaves Ducati, and then as Airwaves Yamaha, both on and off the track.

"The benefits we have received as title sponsor have had an enormous impact upon a successful marketing campaign for the Airwaves brand. As the team look set to secure yet another championship crown, we feel as though the time is right for another partner to reap the benefits we've had since 2005."

"First and foremost, GSE Racing would like to thank Wrigley's Airwaves for their involvement and contribution to the team's success over the past 5 years," stated GSE team principal Darrell Healey. "Testament to the hard work of all concerned, the Airwaves brand has become synonymous with the British Superbike Championship in recent seasons.

"The team at GSE Racing will be in discussion with a number of brands regarding title sponsorship for the 2010 season onwards for which we have an ongoing contract as a fully supported factory team with Yamaha. This is a very exciting period for the team, and we look forward to sharing the journey with another like-minded brand."

Leon Camier currently holds a massive 113.5 point lead over Airwaves Yamaha team-mate James Ellison at the top of the 2009 British Superbike Championship standings.

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