Day Wins Two USGPRU Exhibition Races At JenningsGP

Day Wins Two USGPRU Exhibition Races At JenningsGP

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JENNINGS, FLA. – Josh Day was victorious in an intense two-rider battle that came down to a last lap pass for the win Friday in the USGPRU 125GP at Jennings GP. Day used his home track knowledge to make the perfect inside pass in the last turn to set him up for to lead Stewart Aitken-Cade on the final lap. The back-and-forth battle lasted all 16 laps of the main event with Aitken-Cade pulling out all the tricks in the book in an attempt to regain the lead. But Day was able to turn his fastest lap of the race and hold off Aitken-Cade for the win. “After Josh passed me in the last set of turns, I thought I had the race in the bag” said Aitken-Cade, the series president from Odenton, MD. “I drafted along side Josh on the back straight, but had to roll out of the throttle when he came across my front tire. I tried again at about turn 8, but nearly high-sided twice and each time he just stepped a few more feet away. Darn lightweight 15 year-olds!!” Dave Celento rode his Honda RS125 to a first time podium finish. Johnny “Wonder” Klaras valiantly rode to a fourth place finish after a violent high-side during the morning qualifying forced him to start at the back of the grid. The 250 GP race had Josh Day starting on pole riding his Yamaha 250, followed by Mark Brown and then Aitken-Cade. Day and Brown took off at the start, followed by Tom Fournier. Day and Brown proceeded to break away from the pack and battled for the rest of the race. Day put his head down, and was able to finally beat his mentor at his home track. Margin of victory was a whopping 8.6 seconds. Further back in the pack, Aitken-Cade, Celento, Fournier, and Mike Wright battled for the final podium spot. Despite many attempts by Celento, Aitken-Cade was able to retain the lead and captured third place by less than half a second. The USGPRU would like to say thank the fine folks at WERA for allowing us to join them on their vintage weekend. The racing was great, and the vintage race bikes were incredible to see in action. We would also like to thank Bill Brown and the other staff at Jennings GP for putting on such a great event. And the bar-b-cue dinner Thursday night is still sticking to our ribs. 125GP Results: 1. Josh Day Honda RS125 2. Stewart Aitken-Cade Honda RS125 3. Dave Celento Honda RS125 4. John Klaras Honda RS125 5. Lee Hollimon Honda RS125 6. Rebecca Henn Honda RS125 250GP Results: 1. Josh Day Yamaha TZ250 2. Mark Brown Yamaha TZ250 3. Stewart Aitken-Cade Honda RS125 4. Dave Celento Honda RS125 5. Tom Fournier Yamaha TZ250 6. Mike Wright Yamaha TZ250 About USGPRU The USGPRU is the officially recognized Motorcycle 125 Grand Prix National Championship R and 250 Grand Prix National Championship TM series. The USGPRU emulates true World MotoGP racing experience and serves to attract young riders to gain experience in a professional environment and provide a path to world-class motorcycle racing. The USGPRU structures events with extended length grand prix racing exclusive to the GP machines, timed qualifying and strong contingency and sponsor support. For additional details, visit www.USGPRU.net

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