More From The N2/WERA Steel City Superbike Challenge

More From The N2/WERA Steel City Superbike Challenge

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WERA AND N2 AT

PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY!

WERA Motorcycle Roadracing and N2 worked together over the July 15/16/17 weekend at Pittsburgh International Raceway giving all the riders the opportunity to experience the new 2.8 mile roadcourse. Friday was a N2 Track Day and on Saturday the N2 Steel City Challenge 4 Hour Endurance with Staffing and Timing/Scoring by WERA Motorcycle Roadracing took to the track. 

The Overall Winner with 118 Laps was #48 MotoEverything Racing on their Yam 1000 with riders Taylor Knapp, Gene Burcham and Eddie Kraft; 2nd went to #22 Apex Racing on their Tri 675 with riders David Grey, Joe Blasius, John Fitz and Richard Harris; 3rd was #503 Team Ramrod/Bobbleheads on their Yam 600 with riders David Kaepernick, Emerson Amaya and John Kremenik. #48 was first Heavyweight; #22 was first Mediumweight and the Lightweight Class winner was #117 RBOM on their Suz SV650 with Chris Parrish, Michael Copoulos, Simon Buric and Russell Masecar.

Sunday WERA took the track with their Pirelli/WERA National Challenge Series and WERA Sportsman Series. The first race, Open/A Superstock saw Taylor Knapp dominate on the Yam 1000 setting the fastest lap at Pittrace in a motorcycle roadrace to date of 1:43.264. #75 Gary Virgin on his Yam 1000 took the Novice win and took a win in the Senior Superbike HW. The Heavyweight Twins Superbike went to #94 Gene Burcham on his Duc 1299 with #911 Aaron Borello behind for 2nd by only 0.481! #23 Mark White took the Novice win and repeated in Heavyweight Twins Superstock. 

The 600cc/C Superstock Expert winner was #124 Joseph Blasius on his Tri 675 followed by #20 CJ LaRoche 0.112 behind for 2nd LaRoche took the wins in the 600cc/C Superbike 750cc/B Superbike and 750cc/B Superstock with #195 Nick Shahin on his Suz 750 in 2nd by 0.124 in the 750/B Superstock Class. #43 Shane Perry on his Yam 600 took the 600cc Superstock Novice win and #280 Thomas Bowen on his Yam 600 took the 750cc/B Superstock win #41 Dean Bustle on his Yam 600 took the Novice wins in A Superbike, 750/B Superbike, 600cc/C Superbike and Senior Superbike MW.

The Formula 2 Expert winner was #304 Simon Buric on his Suz SV 650 with # 425 Anthony R. Paul on his SV taking the Novice win and repeating in the Lightweight Twins Superstock. Formula 1 saw #912 Brad Burns take the win on his Kaw 1000 with #4 Michael J. Kelly on his Yam 600 taking Novice honors. #621

Chris Bays on his Suz SV650 took the win in the Lightweight Twins Superstock Expert Race with #425 taking his win on the Novice side.

The Michelin/WERA Superbike Expert race saw #151 Jeremy Kolewski in his Yam 1000 take the win. Other winners for the weekend included #80 Joseph Ball on his Kaw 500 in Clubman Expert with #170 Tyler Scott on his Hon 250 taking the Novice win and repeating in the D Superbike Novice Race.. D Superstock went to #812 Brad Dodd on his Duc 900 with #712 Paxton Jones taking the Lightweight Twins Superbike Novice win on his Suz SV650. 

Senior Superbike HW winner was #361 John Beyrand on his Yam 1000 and in Senior Superbike MW Expert #163 Randy Chabot took the win on his Kaw 600. D Superbike Expert winner was #52 Scott McKee on his Yam 400. #107 Tristan Konneker on his Yam 320 took first in E Superstock Expert with #176 Gavin Anthony on his KTM 390 taking the Novice win. #141 Jon Nicholas on his Suz SV650 took the Expert win in Heavyweight Twins Superstock. 

In the Vintage races #51 Tommy D’Ettorre took the V6 HW win and #951 Thomas McQuigg on his Hon 1000 took the V7 HW win. #99 John Trautmann took the honors in V7 MW, V8 MW and again in V8 HW for three for three.

“Working with N2 on this event was awesome and it gave WERA riders the ability to run on the new 2.8 mile circuit which was awesome!” said WERA CEO Evelyne Clarke, “We would like to pursue more events with more organizations like this and strengthen the sport of Motorcycle Roadracing. A big shout-out to all the Officials, Track Staff and Riders that helped make this an awesome event!’

WERA Motorcycle Roadracing was founded in 1973 and remains the foremost place to develop talent in the sport of motorcycle Roadracing. The legacy of Pro riders on a National and World level is legendary. All events are run by WERA Motorcycle Roadracing and they go coast to coast offering entry level racing with the WERA Sportsman Series as well as a Pro-Am Series with the WERA National Challenge Series, WERA Motorcycle Roadracing also offer Vintage Racing.

For more information on WERA Motorcycle Roadracing please check out our web site at wera.com! 

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