Leon Day has become Roseview Windowsβ brand ambassador which, in turn, is supporting the ex-Universal Arches boss as its key sponsor for his return to UK MotoX racing.
Leon sold Universal Arches in 2017 after building it up from a loss-making business. Leon was also instrumental in setting up and organising the two Madi Ball Rallies in 2015 and 2016, which raised over Β£230,000 the Anthony Nolan Trust.
Less well-known is Leonβs love for MotoX racing. Before Universal Arches Leon was one of the UKβs top competitive MotoX riders, racing for TeamGreen Kawasaki. Supported by Roseview, he now intends to return to the track in the veteranβs class of the BMSA racing calendar.
βThe window industry and MotoX are my two passions, both of which Iβve really missed,β Leon said. βThis arrangement with Roseview is the perfect way to return to both. The Vets class of modern MotoX draws an incredible following and, with Roseviewβs support, Team Roseview Kawasaki will take it by storm.
βSimilarly, Roseview is one of the window industryβs most well-respected brands. I wouldnβt work with a company I donβt believe in, but Iβm proud to be working with Roseview.β
Steve Bygrave, Roseviewβs chairman, said: βLeon doesnβt do anything by halves, so we know that in both his racing and his work with Roseview it will be a great collaboration.β
Currently Leon is training and practicing, with a view to launching Team Roseview Kawasaki at the annual BSMA meeting in Devon later this year. Heβs also working with Roseview now, both behind the scenes and on plans for this yearβs FIT Show.