AHRMA: Race Results From The Barber Vintage Festival At Barber Motorsports Park (Updated)

AHRMA: Race Results From The Barber Vintage Festival At Barber Motorsports Park (Updated)

© 2017, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

AHRMA National Road Race Championship

Barber Motorsports Park

Birmingham, Alabama

October 7, 2017

Provisional Race Results:

200cc Grand Prix by Luke’s Racecraft:

1. Gregory Glevicky (Hon)

2. Jon Munns (Hon)

3. Joe Koury (Hon)

4. Louis Leblanc (Hon)

5. Damian Doffo (Hon)

6. Colin Fearn (Yam)

Pre-1940s Grand Prix by Champagne Bob Racing:

1. Alex McLean (Nor)

2. Arthur Farley (H-D)

3. Ralph Wessell (Ind)

4. Mark Newman (H-D)

5. Blake Wilson (Ind)

6. Beno Rodi (Nor)

Novice Historic Production Lightweight by Dime City Cycles:

1. Daniel Miller (Hon)

2. Timothy Howard (Hon)

3. David Miller (Hon)

4. Scott Wilson (Hon)

5. James Kom (Hon)

6. Scot Fielder (Hon)

350cc Grand Prix by Gustafsson Plastice:

1. David Roper (H-D)

2. Paul Germain (Yam)

3. Alex McLean (Nor)

4. Bobby Birdsall (H-D)

5. Jim Jowers (See)

6. Stuart Carter (Bul)

Sportsman 350cc by Toad Town Racing:

1. Taylor Miller (Hon)

2. Richard Midgley (Hon)

3. Jon Munns (Hon)

4. Scott Turner (Hon)

5. Dave Mascioli (Hon)

6. Bill Howard (Hon)

Novice Historic Production Heavyweight by Dime City Cycles:

1. Michael Melniczuk (Tri)

2. Scott Wilson (Hon)

3. Rian Mondriaan (Hon)

4. James Kom (Hon)

5. William Gahrmann (Hon)

6. Thomas Hillard (BMW)

Sound of Thunder 3 by Special Tool Solutions:

1. John Linder (Suz)

2. Ray Hofman (Suz)

3. Robert Fisher (Suz)

4. Seroj Terian (Suz)

5. Seth Starnes (Duc)

6. Ricky Orlando (Kaw)

Sound of Singles Three by Framecrafters:

1. Chris Fillmore (KTM)

2. Adrian Jasso (Yam)

3. Marc Purslow (Hon)

4. Dale Quarterley (KTM)

5. Rennie Scaysbrook (KTM)

6. Frank Guadagnino (Hon)

Formula Vintage by Race Tech:

1. Joe Weir (Suz)

2. Peter Politiek (Duc)

3. Mark Heckles (Hon)

4. David Crussell (Kaw)

5. Alan Perry (Suz)

6. Darrin Gauvin (Hon)

Sportsman 500cc by Toad Town Racing:

1. Taylor Miller (Hon)

2. Jon Munns (Hon)

3. Bill Howard (Hon)

4. Scott Turner (Hon)

5. Chris Siarkiewicz (Hon)

6. David Felpel (Hon)

Vintage Superbike Lightweight by Randakk’s Cycle Shack:

1. Pete Homan (BMW)

2. John Rickard (Yam)

3. Daniel May (BMW)

4. Joshua Saxe (BMW)

5. Dan Waite (Hon)

6. Brett Faulkner (Hon)

250cc Grand Prix:

1. Juan Bulto (Bul)

2. Paul Germain (Yam)

3. Jack Parker (Yam)

4. Jon Munns (Hon)

5. John Stephens (Duc)

6. Damian Doffo (Hon)

Class C Footshift by Colleen A. Charrette, CPA:

1. Alex McLean (Nor)

2. David Tompkins (Vin)

3. Randy Hoffman (Vin)

4. Scott Dell (Vin)

5. Beno Rodi (Nor)

6. Gary Swan (Tri)

Class C Handshift by Colleen A. Charrette, CPA:

1. Arthur Farley (H-D)

2. Ralph Wessell (Ind)

3. David Bourbeau (H-D)

4. Jon Schultz (H-D)

5. Blake Wilson (Ind)

6. Doug Young (H-D)

Formula Thunder by Moto Corse Performance:

1. Taylor Knapp (Duc)

2. Nicholas Sloan (Duc)

3. William Arnold (Duc)

4. Barrett Long

5. Mark Heckles (Duc)

6. Chris Fillmore (KTM)

CB160 by Special Tool Solutions:

1. Gregory Glevicky (Hon)

2. Jon Munns (Hon)

3. Damian Doffo (Hon)

4. Joe Koury (Hon)

5. Kevin Burns (Hon)

6. Louis Leblanc (Hon)

BEARS by Special Tool Solutions:

1. John Magyar (See)

2. Clay Land (Tri)

3. Stan Keyes (Nor)

4. Wesley Goodpaster (Nor)

5. Daniel May (BMW)

6. Rolf Janssen (BMW)

500cc Premier by Bleichert, Inc.:

1. Andrew Mauk (Hon)

2. Wes Orloff (Hon)

3. David Roper (H-D)

4. Helmi Niederer (Matchless)

5. Ron Melton (Matchless)

6. Wolfgang Stropek (See)

500cc Grand Prix:

1. Andrew Cowell (BSA)

2. Larry Poons (See)

Formula 500cc:

1. Tyler Waller (Honda)

2. Dean Middleton (Yam)

3. Conor Cummins (Hon)

4. Jim Hinshaw (Kaw)

5. Martin Morrison (Hon)

6. Joseph Ackley (Yam)

Sound of Thunder One by Dragonfly/Alliance Motorsports Racing, LLC:

1. Taylor Knapp (Duc)

2. Max Flinders (EBR 1190RS)

3. Patrick Lansu (Duc)

4. Nicholas Sloan (Duc)

5. Carlos Gonzalez (EBR)

6. Todd Murray (Duc)

Sound of Singles One by Framecrafters:

1. Lukas Wimmer (Other)

2. Garret Carter (Kraemer)

3. Adrian Jasso (Hon)

4. Bill Gillis (Other)

5. Geoff Cesmat (Yam)

6. Jon Glaefke (KTM)

Vintage Superbike Heavyweight by Tim’s International M/C Supply:

1. Dale Quarterley (Kaw)

2. David Crussell (Kaw)

3. Pete Hokenstad (Kaw)

4. Rudolph Schachinger (Lav)

5. Will Brint (Hon)

6. Dennis Parrish (Hon)

Formula 750 by NYC Norton:

1. Peter Politiek (Duc)

2. Mark Heckles (Hon)

3. Tyler Waller (Hon)

4. Mark Morrow (Yam)

5. Brad Phillips (BMW)

6. Rolf Janssen (BMW)

Thruxton Cup Challenge by BES Inc.:

1. Max Flinders (Tri)

2. Mike Blankenship (Tri)

3. Tony Read (Tri)

4. Joe Pethoud (Tri)

5. Scott King (Tri)

6. Paul Hudson (Tri)

Next Gen Superbike by Joker Machine:

1. Christopher Boy (Other)

2. Charlie Mavros (Duc)

3. Eric Bozell (Suz)

4. Scott Billings (Duc)

5. James Moran (Kaw)

6. Gary Dipietro (Suz)

Sound of Singles Two by Framecrafters:

1. Adrian Jasso (Hon)

2. Geoff Cesmat (Yam)

3. Paul Elledge (Yam)

4. Kevin Brown (Yam)

5. Darrin Gauvin (Hus)

6. Mike Spero (Kaw)

Vintage Superbike Middleweight by R3 Racing:

1. Paul Germain (Yam)

2. Harry Vanderlinden (Kaw)

3. Alexander Cook (M-G)

4. Richard Richter (Kaw)

5. Pete Homan (BMW)

6. Patrick Wilkening (Kaw)

Formula 250:

1. Daniel Miller (Hon)

2. Joseph Ackley (Yam)

3. Brent Faulkner (Yam)

4. Robert Merkel (Bul)

5. John Cooper (Can-Am)

6. David Pierce (Can-Am)

Formula 125 by LeBlanc Racing:

1. Louis Leblanc (Hon)

2. Colin Fearn (Yam)

3. Bob Lewin (Yam)

4. Neil Pooler (Can-Am)

5. Joe Koury (Hon)

6. Kevin Brown

Classic 60’s by Special Tool Solutions:

1. Alex McLean (Nor)

2. Jake Hall (BSA)

3. Swiss Niederberger (BSA)

4. Dick Miles (Nor)

5. Eric Pritchard (Tri)

6. Clay Land (Tri)

Classic 60’s 650cc by Palmetto State Attorney:

1. Wesley Goodpaster (Nor)

2. Rob Hall (BSA)

3. Mike Baker (Tri)

4. Greg Tomlinson (Tri)

5. Derek Stoot (H-D)

6. Frank Kayes (BSA)

Sound of Thunder Two by Boulder Motorsports:

1. Robert Fisher (Suz)

2. Nate Kern (BMW)

3. Thomas Hall (Tri)

4. Gillis Glidewell (Tri)

5. Ralph Staropoli (Hon)

6. Pat Mooney (Yam)

Formula Pro Thunder Challenge:

1. Geoff May (EBR 1190RS)

2. Taylor Knapp (Duc Panigale R)

3. Jason DiSalvo (Triumph Daytona 675R)

4. Jake Zemke (Duc 1198 Pierobon X80R)

5. Stefano Mesa (Duc Panigale)

6. Chris Fillmore (KTM 1290 Super Duke R)

7. Michael Barnes (Duc Panigale)

8. Barrett Long (Duc Panigale)

9. Mark Heckles (Duc 888)

10. Max Flinders (EBR 1190RX)

More, from a press release issued by KTM North America:

CHRIS FILLMORE TACKLES 13TH ANNUAL BARBER VINTAGE FESTIVAL ABOARD A READY TO RACE LINEUP OF KTM MOTORCYCLES

Barber Motorsports Park – October 10, 2017

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – With the support of KTM Motorsports and HMC Racing, KTM’s in-house road racer Chris Fillmore represented the orange brand in a big way over the weekend for the 13th Annual Barber Vintage Festival, held at the iconic Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. For the fourth consecutive year, Fillmore competed in the AHRMA-sanctioned road racing event aboard a READY TO RACE lineup of KTM motorcycles including the 1290 SUPER DUKE R, the RC 390 and an HMC Racing-built 450 SX-F SUPERMOTO bike.

Noted as the second largest motorsports event in the U.S., the Barber Vintage Festival is more than just a nostalgic event, drawing tens of thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts over the course of the weekend, which includes a full schedule of AHRMA racing on-track. The highlight of the race weekend was the Formula Thunder Pro Challenge – a brand new feature of the schedule for 2017. With an $18,000 race purse, the class drew a host of road racing talent from past and present. Fillmore qualified 6th aboard the KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE R, where the former AMA Pro Superbike racer followed up with a consistent performance of 6th overall amidst a stacked class of fellow superbike racers.

Additionally, Fillmore competed in the Sound of Singles 3 class where he showcased the 2017 KTM RC 390 in the center of the podium. After starting on the last row due to not having any standing in the overall championship, Fillmore climbed his way to the front of the pack to secure his first victory of the weekend. Lastly, the former AMA Pro Supermoto racer went back to his roots with a 2018 KTM 450 SX-F converted into a SUPERMOTO bike, set up by the HMC Racing crew specifically to compete in the Motard division. There, Fillmore was able to take a convincing win to round out his fun-filled weekend of racing.

Chris Fillmore: “This year was my fourth consecutive year competing at the AHRMA Barber Vintage Festival and every year I get to race multiple KTM models – ranging from my AMA Superbike RC8, to the RC CUP RACEBIKES, 450 SUPERMOTO bikes, the 690 DUKE, 1290 SUPER DUKE R and even a 1974 Penton 400 in the offroad race. It’s a true one-of-a-kind motorsports event and I’m happy that KTM is so committed to its READY TO RACE philosophy and that they’ve chosen me to continue showcasing their products in the most enjoyable way possible, by racing!”

In addition to the racing activities, KTM North America, Inc. was on-site for the third consecutive year with a full-fleet of STREET motorcycles for consumers to demo throughout the weekend. The KTM Ride Orange Street Demo was once again a big hit as spots filled up almost immediately each day. For more information on the Ride Orange Demo program, please visit www.ktm.com/us/events.

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