Reiswig, Adams Top Teens In USGPRU At Portland, Win All Expenses Trip To MotoGP At Laguna Seca

Reiswig, Adams Top Teens In USGPRU At Portland, Win All Expenses Trip To MotoGP At Laguna Seca

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USGPRU Teen Challenge Winners and Race Results

Odenton, MD. The USGPRU powered by AlwaysOnline.net held the second West coast regional event at Portland International Raceway Sunday. Featured this weekend was the coveted USGPRU Teen Challenge where the top placing teenagers from both the 125GP and 250GP events were presented with airfare, hotel, and admission to the RedBull US Grand Prix at Laguna Seca being held on July 08-10 2005. This year’s winners were 15 yr old Tyler Reiswig in the 125GP and 16 yr old Bradley Adams in the 250GP, with his dad (and former AMA and FUSA Pro) Curtis Adams tuning his Yamaha TZ250.

Reiswig and Will Gruy led the field with a half second gap between them and the rest of the 125GP field. A fierce six-way battle for 3rd place ensued with new riders Tommy Aquino, Ryan Ferris, and US GP Veterans Ben Solis and Carlos Neves. Debra Kuick got punted off course in turn 4 but managed to re-enter the race and finish 2 laps down. Britt Arechiga 4 days out of surgery to plate a broken collarbone was part of the lead group until mechanical problems forced early retirement. Another tight battle raged on for 8th place between local Mike McDonough and Californians Jeff Lim and Phil Krenn.

Will Morton and Jeff Hanford led the 250GP with Vincent Rolleri and Patrick Dowd in tow. Hanford crashed out early in the race handing a solid 2nd place to Rolleri until he was black flagged for exceeding the noise limit on the 6th lap. “It’s really disappointing,” Rolleri said, “that there was no provision to allow a rider to adjust for such an infraction. Who knew?” Aside from Rolleri’s disappointment, the 250GP was haunted with mechanicals, crashes, and lost lap timers. Alex White demonstrated a repeat performance from the Las Vegas round in April with timer problems which again had him gridded towards the back. As in Vegas, White let his riding ability do his talking with an impressive 4th place finish.

125GP Results

1. Tyler Reiswig, Hon RS125 2. Will Gruy, Hon RS125 3. Tommy Aquino, Hon RS125 4. Ryan Ferris, Yam TZ125 5. Ben Solis, Hon RS125 6. Carlos Neves, Hon RS125 7. Mike Orien, Hon RS125 8. Mike McDonough, Hon RS125 9. Jeffrey Lim, Hon RS125 10. Phillip Krenn, Hon RS125 11. Kirk Snell, Hon RS125 12. Marcus Henderson, Hon RS125 13. Manuel Antonio Juarez, Hon RS125 14. Steve Koral, Hon RS125 15. Joel Manes, Hon RS125 16. Michael Caravatta, Hon RS125 17. Herbert Wagner, Hon RS125 18. Dylan Olsen, Hon RS125 19. Lamont Adams, Hon RS125 20. Debra Kuick, Hon RS125 21. Don Roberts, Yam TZ125, DNF 22. J.T. Kroupa, Hon RS125, DNF 23. Ryan Corey, Hon RS125, DNF 24. Britt Arechiga, Hon RS125, DNF 

250GP Results 

1. Will Morton, Hon RS250 2. Patrick Dowd, Yam TZ250 3. Bradley Adams, Yam TZ250 4. Alex White, Yam TZ250 5. Tyler Reiswig, Hon RS125 6. Kurt Husted, Yam TZ250 7. Andy Edwards, Apr RSV250 8. Mike Lytle, Yam TZ250 9. Herbert Wagner, Yam TZ250 10. Pete Ross, Yam TZ250, DNF 11. John Lee, Hon RS250, DNF 12. Jeff Hanford, Hon RS250, DNF 13. Will Gruy, Hon RS125, DNF 14. Joel Manes, Hon RS250, DNF 15. Vincent Rolleri, Yam TZ250, DQ

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 ® 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

More, from a press release issued by Team BMS Factory Racing:

June 27, 2005

TEAM BMS FACTORY RACING SWEEPS PORTLAND

(Portland, Oregon – June 27, 2005) Team BMS Factory Racing concluded another successful weekend in the OMRRA pocketbike races, with Terry “TJ” Hart winning both the Junior Production and Junior GP Open mains. His teammates Devon McDonough and Bennie Taylor stood on the podium alongside him each finish. In Junior Novice, Peter Lenz won his first race at the Portland International Raceway (PIR) pocketbike track. Novice teammate Colton Evans finished a solid third.

After successfully completing his fourth junior class sweep of the season, the always kind worded TJ (age 10) had this to say, “I want to thank Smokin Pocketbikes, my sponsors, and my Dad for working on my bike. And to Bennie and Devon for giving me a good race.”

Recovering nicely after early season difficulty, Devon (age 9) found his groove and took two strong second place finishes. “My bike was running good. It’s nice to be right up with TJ.”

Bennie (age 8) picked up flu like symptoms Saturday evening. Sunday after a power nap he felt better and insisted on running his races. Though he wasn’t his normal smiley self, he was able to bring his bike in third.

A first year Novice, Peter (age 8) was excited to take his first pocketbike win. “It was a good race. I like my new bike. TJ showed me a good line through those bumps up there. I’m fast on that track, I want to come back to PIR.”

Colton (age 11) was riding with bruised thighs from cross training on his motocross bike earlier that weekend. Unfortunately the tight PIR track made for a not so comfortable ride through the backside eases. Colton soldiered on to take the final spot on the podium.

The boys had fun this eventful weekend despite some illness and physical discomfort, and turned in excellent results. Team BMS Factory Racing races again on July 15-17 at Portland International Raceway.

Results

Junior Production 1st #69 TJ Hart (Team BMS Factory Racing, BMS) 2nd #67 Devon McDonough (Team BMS Factory Racing, BMS) 3rd #1 Bennie Taylor (Team BMS Factory Racing, BMS)

Junior GP Open 1st #69 TJ Hart (Team BMS Factory Racing, BMS) 2nd #67 Devon McDonough (Team BMS Factory Racing, BMS) 3rd #1 Bennie Taylor (Team BMS Factory Racing, BMS)

Junior Novice 1st #45 Peter Lenz (Team BMS Factory Racing, BMS) 2nd #67 Nico Fotes (NW Minimoto, BMS) 3rd #10 Colton Evans (Team BMS Factory Racing, BMS)

About Team BMS Factory Racing

Smokin Pocketbikes races as Team BMS Factory Racing, the only factory junior pocketbike team in the U.S. Smokin Pocketbikes is sponsored by Bianchi Motor Sports (BMS) USA, Comcast, Echo Alley Web Development, JGT Investments, Black Flag Racing, The Rag Man, Knight Karting, Digatron, Rain City Power Sports, Four Seasons Automotive, Signsmart, Sign of the Times, Action Motor Sports, BW Construction, Classic Exhibits, Tranquil Velocity Productions.

For more information about Smokin Pocketbikes, Team BMS Factory Racing or to inquire about sponsorship opportunities please call: (360) 896-3433, or visit: http://www.smokinpocketbikes.com

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