More On Last Weekend’s USGPRU Races In Florida

More On Last Weekend’s USGPRU Races In Florida

© 2005, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By USGPRU.

Day Doubles at USGPRU opening round at Jennings GP

ODENTON, MD. — Josh Day was clearly the class of the field at the opening round of the AlwaysOnline.net USGPRU 2005 season. Josh started Saturday by winning pole position in both the 125 and 250 GP races. He followed that up Sunday by leading every lap in both races to clinch the double victory and the early points lead.

The 41 rider 125 GP race was stopped on lap 5 when Loudon regular, Jim Lovejoy, high-sided out of turn 11, breaking his collar bone. On the restart, Josh was able to lead the pack into turn one and started clicking off near perfect laps in the low 1:20 range. There was a great 6-way battle for second place that was ultimately won by Californian, Jon Schendel. He was followed closely by Stewart Aitken-Cade and Steve Wenner. Young guns, Tyler McDonald, Garrett Carter, and Ryan Clay brought up the rear of that pack.

In typical 125GP fashion, there was another pack of seven riders doing battle only 4 seconds behind the first pack.

The 250 GP race had Josh Day starting on pole riding his Yamaha 250, followed by Mark Brown, Steve Wenner, and Sean Wray. Steve Wenner snapped his chain on the first lap, and had to watch the rest of the race.

AMA regular, Barrett Long, made a strong charge through the field to take second place. Sean Wray mounted a last lap charge, but a lapped rider held him up just enough to allow Mark Brown to hold onto the final podium position.

The USGPRU would like to thank CCS Florida for allowing us to race with them during this record attendance weekend. Henry DeGouw and his crew did a spectacular job.

125GP Results

1. Joshua Day

2. Jon Schendel

3. Stewart Aitken-Cade

4. Steve Wenner

5. Tyler McDonald

6. Garrett Carter

7. Ryan Clay

8. Scott Smallwood

9. Todd Puckett

10. John Dempsey

11. Greg Esser

12. Leonard Mellgren

13. Matthew Cooper

14. Ryan Ferris

15. Christian Rose

16. Craig Babcock

17. Michael Santelia

18. John R Klaras

19. Barry Gilsenan

20. Tom Swager

21. David Celento

22. Rich Kjar

23. Alejandro Flallo

24. Jeff Permanian

25. Phillip Krenn

26. Darrell Baker

27. Jim Bergey

28. Rebecca Henn

29. Lee Hollimon

30. Kirk Snell

31. Patrick Kearns

32. Dennis Woods (DNF)

33. Adam Loeffler (DNF)

34. Jim Lovejoy (DNF)

35. Paul Hoyt Nelson (DNF)

36. Will Gruy (DNF)

37. Scott Moxey (DNS)

38. Alejandro Acquisti (DNS)

39. Morten Fredricksen (DNS)

40. Marcus Matthews (DNS)

41. Brian Gordon (DNS)

250GP Results

1. Joshua Day

2. Barrett Long

3. Mark Brown

4. Sean Wray

5. Mark Stiles

6. Stewart Aitken-Cade

7. Tyler McDonald

8. Mike Wright

9. John Long

10. Leonard Mellgren

11. Chris Reynolds

12. Ryan Clay

13. Daniele Lenarduzzi

14. Phillip Krenn

15. Dennis Woods

16. Scott Coccoli

17. Darrell Baker

18. Meghan Stiles

19. John R Klaras

20. Steve Wenner (DNF)

21. Will Gruy (DNF)

22. Des Convoy (DNF)

The 2005 USGPRU National Series sponsors include AlwaysOnline.net, Dialitintracktime.com, Acid Cigars, Roadracingworld.com, Revit Leathers, Bridgestone, Dunlop, EBC Brakes, GPC Moto, Hjelm Motorsports, Ian Emberton Engineering, Motion Pro Cables and Tools, Redline Cycle Imports, Repsol YPF, Rising Sun Cycles, Silkolene, Zambrana Performance, and VP Fuel.

About USGPRU The USGPRU, Powered by AlwaysOnline.net, 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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