» Read discussion on Martin Cardenas 09/27/10 BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (September 26, 2010)- AMA Pro Racing had a memorable day where five Champions were crowned in four classes at Barber Motorsports Park. Josh Hayes, Martin Cardenas, Danny Eslick, Austin DeHaven and Tyler O'Hara all captured the coveted Number One Plate in recognition of their hard fought and well deserved championships in their respective classes.
09/26/10 AMA Pro Racing had a memorable day where five Champions were crowned in four classes at Barber Motorsports Park. Josh Hayes, Martin Cardenas, Danny Eslick, Austin DeHaven and Tyler O'Hara all captured the coveted Number One Plate in recognition of their hard fought and well deserved championships in their respective classes. The drama was increased for all involved when th...
07/26/10 MONTEREY, Calif. (July 25, 2010) - When the dust cleared it was Martin Cardenas and his M4 Monster Energy Suzuki that rode to his sixth and maybe best win of the 2010 AMA Pro Daytona SportBike by AMSOIL season.
07/25/10 MONTEREY, CA, JULY 25 - A persistent Martin Cardenas never gave up in the Daytona SportBike final today at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, the Columbian fighting through from as far back as seventh to record his sixth win of the season on an overcast morning in Monterey.
05/16/10 SONOMA, CA (May 15, 2010)- In his usual quiet, yet effective way, Team M4 Monster Energy Suzuki rider Martin Cardenas once again took a well-judged and hard-fought victory here today in the first of two AMA Pro Daytona SportBike presented by AMSOIL motorcycle races at Infineon Raceway.
05/15/10 SONOMA, CA, MAY 15: Monster M4 Suzuki's Martin Cardenas won his third Daytona SportBike race in a row with a hard-fought victory over Danny Eslick (Geico Powersports/RMR Racing Suzuki) on a sunny afternoon at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, California.
01/31/10 John Hopkins has signed to race the 2010 AMA Pro season with Team Hammer, which will race as M4 Monster Suzuki. He will race American Superbike in 2010, joining the team's Daytona SportBike ace Martin Cardenas in a two-rider assault for the championship-winning team that first began racing in 1980. Both Hopkins and Cardenas have Grand Prix experience and the M... |