Former Coloradoan Nicky Wimbauer Is A Wild Card For This Weekend’s GSX-R Cup In Germany

Former Coloradoan Nicky Wimbauer Is A Wild Card For This Weekend’s GSX-R Cup In Germany

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KENNAUGH CONFIDENT FOR GSX-R CUP Team Suzuki Press Office – September 9, 2005. Suzuki GSX-R European Cup Championship leader Hudson Kennaugh is confident of another top performance at this weekend’s fourth round in Germany, despite being one of only a handful of riders to have never raced the circuit. The 24 year old South African has an outside change of clinching the series at this penultimate round depending on how arch rivals Carmelo Morales and David Salom perform on the 4265m circuit at Lausitzring. He said: “I’ve not raced here before, whereas a lot of the Championship riders have, but I’m confident of putting up a good race on Sunday on the GSX-R7505. There are rumours of rain for race day so tyre choice is going to be very important.” Twenty four riders including five Wild-Card entries have signed up for the 12-lap race which takes place at 2.20pm local time on Sunday in between the main two World Superbike races. The first 45-minute practice session takes place on Friday at 5.10pm and qualifying on Saturday at 6.20pm. German entry list: GERMANY: Max Weyman (#2), Dominic Lammert (#3), Oliver Skatch (#4). ITALY: Danilo Dell’Omo (#7), Ernico Pasini (#8), Andrea Brivio (#9). FRANCE: David Fouloi (#14). SPAIN: Carmelo Morales (#16), David Salom (#17), Ismael Ortega (#18). UK: Magnus Houston (#20), Robert Barber (#21), Mike Edwards (#22). AUSTRIA: Rene Mahr (#24). BELGIUM: Xavier Simeon (#26). HOLLAND: Ron Van Steenbergen (#28). FINLAND: Aki Taipale (#30). SOUTH AFRICA: Hudson Kennaugh (#32). AUSTRALIA: Joshua Noel Forster (#34). GERMAN WILD CARD ENTRIES: Nicolas Wimbauer (#5 – Germany), Thomas Metro (#11 – France), Alexandre Lagrive (#12 – France), Frank Heidger (#40 – Germany), Claus Ehrenberger (#41 – Germany). Championship Points (after 3 of 5 Rounds): 1 Kennaugh 65, 2 Morales 58, 3 Salom 54, 4 Fouloi 32, 5 Forster 27, 6 Ortega 25, 7 Simeon 24, 8 Edwards 21, 9 Lammert 20, 10 Skach 16, 11 Mahr 16, 12 Steenbergen 15, 13 Dell’Omo 14, 14 Barber 13, 15 Taipale 10, 16 Pasini 3, 17 Brivio 3, 18 Houston 3, 19 Rodrigues 1.

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