Tokyo, Japan – August 31st, 2018: Bryton yesterday announced it would extend its sponsorship with the Japanese UCI continental Team UKYO as an Official Supplier of GPS Bike Computer through 2020. Founder of Team Ukyo Ukyo Katayama joined Team Ukyo general manager Tadahiko Kuwabara, manager Numazawa Yusuke, rider Hatanaka Yusuke, FUKAYA CO., LTD. president Masakatsu Kondo, general manager Kazumichi Taniuchi and Samuel Wang, CEO of Bryton Inc. for the official signing ceremony.
Team UKYO was founded in 2012 by the Japanese Formula One driver Mr. Ukyo Katayama. They are based in Magino of Kanagawa prefecture and registered as UCI Continental Team in 2015. Team UKYO finished first in 2017 UCI ASIA Tour Ranking.
"We've been working with Bryton since the beginning of the year, and our training is greatly benefited from the powerful functions their bike computers provided. With the launch of their latest flagship model, the Aero 60, we are confident to finish first again in 2018 UCI ASIA Tour Ranking." Said Tadahiko Kuwabara, Manager of Team Ukyo.
As an Official Supplier, Bryton and Team Ukyo will introduce the Aero 60, Bryton's first aerodynamic designed GPS bike computer. With the all-new aerodynamic design along with all new Aero Mount, the entire system is built to effectively reduce up to 33% air drag. Aero 60 also comes with pre-loaded OpenStreetMap for turn-by-turn guidance and offers full GNSS supporting accurate and stable signals. So you are always on top of your workouts.
“The Aero 60 is the next generation of GPS bike computers.” Said Samuel Wang, CEO of Bryton. “Team Ukyo is the best team in Asia, and by looking at the GPS bike computer market from their perspective, we would continue to push ourselves and provide the best products for athletes and users all over the world."