Sport In Profile UK Issue 14 | Page 43

True Heroes Racing From the very first moment True Heroes Racing took to the track they have inspired and great support has grown for the team and their achievements. Their innovative and unique use of two wheeled motorsport has returned likeminded injured Service personnel to a fast, frenetic and pressurised environment. The camaraderie and sense of humour amongst the team is identical to that found amongst serving military units and personnel, and this is a key feature of True Heroes Racing. As is showing the world that its members are moving on from what has happened to them in the past and this is shown through the rider’s chosen race numbers which relate to the dates they sustained their injuries. Due to support and exposure in just one season competing at the British Superbike Championships, the team were able to double in size and field a second injured rider, supported by yet more injured Service personnel, and this growth has continued. True Heroes Racing has expanded year-after-year and is now the professional unit seen and followed by thousands across the UK and beyond. The team’s unique and sustained approach has led to interest from across the world to form links, inspire and learn lessons. It’s certainly not the injuries of its members that is holding them back, it’s purely an increase in financial backing to fund their continued expansion. For 2017 the team have really expanded with a new set up and are now running full time in two different classes at the British Superbike Championships. They’re fielding their distinctive orange and black liveried bikes in both the Ducati TriOptions Cup and the Pirelli National Superstock 1000 Championship with four different True Heroes Racing riders. This has meant the team have also been involved in every one of the 12 rounds of the 2017 British Superbike Championships and have even been a part of the UK round of the World Superbike Championships, when it visited Donington Park earlier this year. True Heroes Racing has aspirations to take injured Service personnel’s direct involvement in competitive motorcycle racing to the very top within the UK and hopes, one day, to be able to field a professional full premier Superbike Class team, competing against established, high profile riders and factory backed teams. At this level, True Heroes Racing would also be able to offer paid employment for injured Service personnel in new careers outside of the military. There’s no reason why injured Service personnel can’t perform all of the roles required for a successful motorsport team to operate. If you would like to learn more about True Heroes Racing, might be interested in joining or supporting the team please feel free to contact them at: info@ TrueHeroesRacing.co.uk You can also visit their website or show them your support by following them on any of their social media sites, especially Facebook, where you can also see images of everything the team has done since forming in 2012. www.sportip.biz 43