How HMC Did After Quitting Road Racing And Becoming A SuperMoto Team

How HMC Did After Quitting Road Racing And Becoming A SuperMoto Team

© 2003, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By AMA Pro Racing:.

From a press release issued by AMA Pro Racing:

Red Bull HMC KTM Team 1 Clinches AMA Supermoto UNLIMITED Team Championship

AMA Supermoto class Team Championship to be decided at Las Vegas finale

PICKERINGTON, OHIO (Nov. 5, 2003) — Wisconsin-based Red Bull HMC KTM Supermoto Racing Team 1 captured the 2003 AMA Supermoto Unlimited Team Championship at the fifth round of the series last Saturday, Nov. 1 in Irwindale, Calif. Heading into the season finale on Nov. 21, Red Bull HMC KTM Team 1 holds an insurmountable 78-point lead over Red Bull HMC KTM Team 2. East Hills Motorsports Harrington Vertemati is a distant third in the team standings.

A total of five riders earned points towards the team’s Supermoto Unlimited Championship, with Ben Carlson the leading scorer for the squad. Other riders earning team points for Red Bull HMC KTM 1 were Kurt Nicoll, Jurgen Kunzel, Chris Fillmore and Boris Chambon. Team championship points are determined by the team’s top two rider’s finishing points earned in all six rounds.

“It was very important to KTM,” said Red Bull HMC KTM team owner Mitch Hansen referring to the team championship. “We were fortunate enough to dominate and win every round. We just hope we can finish out the season with the same result in the Supermoto class in Las Vegas.”

Red Bull HMC KTM Team 1 also leads the Supermoto class coming into the Las Vegas championship finale but the Troy Lee Designs Honda team anchored by Jeff Ward and Jeremy McGrath trail by only 38 points and is within striking distance of that championship.

Hansen’s team had a mix of young and experienced riders. Nicoll, Kunzel and Chambon are among the best supermoto riders in the world and Fillmore and Carlson are quickly establishing themselves in the new AMA series.

“KTM has always believed in finding promising young riders and helping develop that talent,” Hansen said. “Ben (Carlson) was a fast kid at his local track and we saw his potential. Chris’ dad came to us and asked us to take a look at him. He came to a race up here in Wisconsin and finished third his first time out so it was obvious that he had a lot of raw talent.”

Hansen also cited a major contribution by Doug Chandler to the team. “Doug raced in a couple of the European rounds and came back with a wealth of knowledge that he passed on to the younger riders.” Unfortunately, Chandler is not expected to make the Las Vegas finale. He is recovering from a broken leg sustained in the Columbus, Ohio, round in October.

In addition to the Supermoto Team Championship that is up for grabs at the season-ending finale, individual rider championships will also be determined in a winner-take-all format. Riders have earned the right to enter the gala Las Vegas finale by carding a top-20 finish in one of the season’s five qualifying rounds.

For Las Vegas ticket information, visit www.showtickets.com or call (888) 217-9565. For more event information, visit www.redbullsupermoto.com. The Las Vegas finale will be televised live on Outdoor Life Network starting at 9 p.m. EST on Nov. 21.

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