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AYR is an Estonian Sidecarcross frame manufacturer,[1] competing in the sports world championship.[2]

The most prominent team in the 2008 world championship to use an AYR frame is the former world champions Kristers Sergis / Kaspars Stupelis.[2] AYR has yet to win a world championship.

History

The AYR of Alois Wenninger in the German championship in 2009

The company was formed by Are Kaurit, himself a former sidecarcross passenger. He started building frames with Jürgen Jakk in 1990 and, from 1996, with Ülo Ausmees.

Kaurit, together with Arvo Laksbergiga and, later, Jürgen Jakk, entered the world championship on an AYR frame, where he achieved seven top-ten finishes until 2004. From 2001, a number of other successful teams also used the frame.

Ülo Ausmees was killed in a road accident in 2002 and AYR's production of sidecarcross frames came temporarily to a halt. The company recovered and continued to manufacture frames.[3]

Sources

References

  1. ^ "Motocross". Sports Coach Network. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
  2. ^ a b "CHAMPIONNAT DU MONDE DE SIDE CAR CROSS" (PDF). Ville de Gueugnon. Retrieved 2009-05-02. [dead link]
  3. ^ AYR website accessed: 5 November 2009