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Eric and his brothers are also very engaged with 2Wheel Tuner, a leading magazine editorial based around the Sportbike community. Each month they write an article entitled "Boz Bros Chronicles" which follows their travels from racing to 24hr mountain bike races and their trips around the world.
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joined the Parts Unlimited Ducati AMA Superbike team for the 2005 season. Bostrom's brother, Ben, took his spot on the Ducati team after Eric left for Yamaha after the 2005 season ended. By the end of the 2006 season, Ducati pulled out of all AMA competitions.
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season, Bostrom was entered at five meetings as a third rider in the Kawasaki World Superbike team, with his best results being 6th and 4th in the US. He also appeared at Laguna in
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Bostrom rode the Austin Ducati in the AMA Superbike Championship in 2004 and the Parts Unlimited Ducati in 2005. He was the sole AMA Superbike Ducati rider in 2004. Former
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events. This, coupled with his back-to-back second-place finishes in AMA's highest class lead many observers to believe a transfer to World Superbike, or possibly
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on the Erion Honda, winning his 2nd and 3rd races in the class. He was entered in several Superbike World Championship races as well. Bostrom also won the
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During 2010 Bostrom rode part-time in the AMA Daytona Sportbike and Superbike classes for Cycle World Attack Performance Yoshimura Suzuki.
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Statistically, Bostrom's best season was the 2001 season. Riding for Kawasaki, he finished a close 2nd to
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was in Bostrom's future. Injuries marred his 2003 season and Kawasaki pulled out of AMA competitions.
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and Parts Unlimited Ducati teams in 2004 and 2005, and perhaps best known for riding for the factory
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https://web.archive.org/web/20070930230615/http://www.the-doesman.nl/bikestuff/ebostrom-nl.htm
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Bostrom joined the factory Yamaha team before the 2006 season to ride in the
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Bostrom's AMA Superbike career began in 1998 when he replaced the injured
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and AMA Formula Xtreme Championship. His factory Yamaha teammate was
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SuperTwins Championship in 1997, winning 10 of the 11 series races.
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Bostrom did not race motorcycles professionally during 2009.
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Bostrom raced for Kawasaki from 1999 to 2003 riding the
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Championship in 1998 riding for the Erion Honda team.
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San Francisco, California
motorcycle racer
Ben Bostrom
AMA Superbike
Attack Kawasaki
Ducati
Kawasaki
Erion Honda
Mat Mladin
AMA Supersport Championship
Progressive Insurance
Harley-Davidson
Miguel Duhamel
AMA Formula Xtreme
ZX-7R
AMA Superbike Championship
ZX-6R
AMA Supersport Championship
Nicky Hayden
World Superbike
MotoGP
Superbike World Champion
Neil Hodgson

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