Ryan Burke, Moham Star In MRA Race Event At Pueblo Motorsports Park

Ryan Burke, Moham Star In MRA Race Event At Pueblo Motorsports Park

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Hot track and fast lap times at MRA Round 3

Pueblo, CO – The MRA continued its championship season with races at Pueblo Motorsports Park over the weekend of June 20-21. Of the three MRA race venues, Pueblo with its lower elevation and 3000’ front straight is where high horsepower and pinned throttles yield excellent results. But Pueblo is also where racers and machines are tested by the elements which this weekend included 100 degree temperatures and extremely dry conditions.

Ryan Burke (#27) on his 2015 Yamaha R1M was to be the man to beat. On Saturday, Burke established early dominance with a win in Open Supersport ahead of Ricky Orlando (#12) and Louis Ortiz Jr (#23). Later that afternoon, he came from a 3rd row start in Open Endurance to the lead the race from lap 2 to the finish. But Burke wasn’t done. Sunday morning he bested Dan Turner (#3) and Chris Nami (#13) in Race of the Rockies qualifying to claim the pole with a scorching 1:31.920 lap. He then went on to claim the wins in Open Superbike and finally Race of the Rockies GTO to round out 4 wins in 4 races. Burke is backed by Vickery Motorsports and the Burke family including Kathy and Uncle Dennie (#17).

Once again the MRA’s Ironman Shannon Moham (#945) came well prepared for the challenge of the elements and competitors. At the end of the weekend he’d racked up 10 wins in 10 classes, including all Heavyweight classes, all Lightweight classes, all Middleweight classes where he didn’t have a conflict, SuperTwins GTU, Modern Vintage GTU, and Race of the Rockies GTU. While he was at it all, he set new track records in 4 of those classes. Moham is supported by Nordic Nursing, Dunlop, Race Tech, Woodcraft CFM, Galfer, Vortex, GPR, Lockhart Phillips, World Wide bearings, Vickery Motorsports, Motors by REX, Renegade race fuels, Pit Bull stands, FMF exhausts, Denver & Dakota, Segren’s Nectar, MOM, AMPED toy haulers by Evergreen, and Falicon crankshafts.

Wyeth Jackson (#145) was able to easily claim victory in Ladies of the Rockies ahead of a fierce podium battle between Patricia Gay (#446) and Tiffany Maestas (#282), with Gay getting the best of Maestas with 2 laps to go. Jackson is the first female racer in MRA history to reach the Race of the Rockies podium. She raced extensively with the CVMA over the winter and claimed the #5 plate with that club. Her dedication paid off this weekend with a total of 4 podiums in: Middleweight Supersport, Formula 40 GTU, Race of the Rockies GTU, and, of course, Ladies of the Rockies, where she set a new class track record at 1:38.067. Wyeth is sponsored by Wyeth Homes Real Estate, G-Force Powersports, Pirelli Sol Performance, Speed Mob, Woodcraft, Un!nk Printworks, Motonation, Bell Helmets, Attack Performance, and Factory Trained Auto Repair.

In other class dominations, Adam Ayers (#771) took wins in Amateur GTU, Amateur GTO, and Formula 40 GTU, where he grabbed a new class track record of 1:37.927. Bruce Stafford (#339) won both Novice GTU & GTO races, adding a new class track record of 1:36.771 in Novice GTU. He also took 2nd and 3rd in Amateur GTU and GTO respectively and scored another class track record of 1:36.772 in the GTO class. Ayers receives help from Way to Grow, Livwell, Aptus, Rocky Mountain Genetix, Woodcraft, and Armor Bodies. Stafford rides for Faasst Motorsports Inc., KTech Suspension, Moto D Racing, Motomummy.com, SCS Nissan, Imperial Sportbikes, Dunlop, SMC Tuning and Vortex.

The MRA championship series and SuperStreet program moves back to High Plains Raceway for round 4 using the North Course on July 11-12. Entry details and spectator information is available at http://www.mra-racing.org/ .

The Motorcycle Roadracing Association is 501(c)(7) non-profit organization dedicated to promoting safe and competitive motorcycle road racing events for enthusiasts in Colorado and the surrounding area. For more information, go to http://www.mra-racing.org/

Fay Myers Motorcycle World’s Race of the Rockies GTO (14 competitors)

1. Ryan Burke #27

2. Dan Otis Turner #3

3. Ricky Orlando #12

4. Ray Thornton #717

5. Aaron Hersh #395

6. Jim Wilson #29

Vickery Motorsports’ Race of the Rockies GTU (10 competitors)

1. Shannon Moham #945

2. Nitro Nyles Gourlie #921

3. Wyeth Jackson #145

4. Evan Cordonier #43

5. Jon Glaefke #94

6. John Borst #290

Race of the Rockies Championship Overall

1. Ryan Burke #27

2. Dan Turner #3

3. Ricky Orlando #12

4. Ray Thornton #717

5. Aaron Hersh #395

6. Shannon Moham #945

High Plains Raceway’s Ladies of the Rockies (9 competitors)

1. Wyeth Jackson #145

2. Patricia Gay #446

3. Tiffany Maestas #282

4. Trina Dawson #186

5. Siobhan Bennett #522

6. Cindy Wulf #615

Imperial Sportbikes’ Amateur GTO (27 competitors)

1. Adam Ayers #771

2. Bruce Stafford #339

3. Ryan Smith #934

4. Steven Bohn #335

5. Andrew Holey #916

6. Scott Morrison #127

Vickery Motorsports’ Amateur GTU (39 competitors)

1. Adam Ayers #771

2. Brad Morris #880

3. Bruce Stafford #339

4. Tim Mayhew #106

5. Scott Morrison #127

6. Andrew Holey #916

Un!nk Printworks’ Modern Vintage GTO (10 competitors)

1. Jim Wilson #29

2. Erik Peat #7

3. Randy Throckmorton #242

4. Steven Bohn #335

5. Jay Hollman #107

6. Raymond Richard #712

The Walnut Room’s Modern Vintage GTU (11 competitors)

1. Shannon Moham #945

2. Raymond Richard #712

3. Erik Sipila #613

4. Ray Ray Gaimara #16

5. Louden David #189

6. Scott Weitmann #226

Colorado Powersports’ Open Superbike (18 competitors)

1. Ryan Burke #27

2. Dan Otis Turner #3

3. Ricky Orlando #12

4. Ray Thornton #717

5. Aaron Hersh #395

6. Erik Peat #7

Quik Cycles’ Open Supersport (21 competitors)

1. Ryan Burke #27

2. Ricky Orlando #12

3. Chris Nami #13

4. Geoff Snyder #8

5. Hot Carl Sorensen #217

6. Jeremy Widmann #990

Foothills BMW Triumph’s Solo Endurance Open (11 competitors)

1. Ryan Burke #27

2. Aaron Hersh #395

3. Ray Thornton #717

4. Chris Nami #13

5. Nik Lenski #969

6. Jeremy Widmann #990

Performance Cycle’s Heavyweight Superbike (11 competitors)

1. Shannon Moham #945

2. Evan Cordonier #43

3. Ryan Smith #934

4. Brian Dobrowolski #141

5. Dennis Stowers #151

6. Casey Smith #75

Apex Motorsports’ Heavyweight Supersport (15 competitors)

1. Shannon Moham #945

2. Evan Cordonier #43

3. Ryan Smith #934

4. Nitro Nyles Gourlie #921

5. Brian Dobrowolski #141

6. Nik Lenski #969

Hensley Batteries’ Solo Endurance Heavyweight (10 competitors)

1. Shannon Moham #945

2. Ryan Smith #934

3. Ken Yee #433

4. Aaron Fisk #125

5. Dennis Stowers #151

6. Philip Pleiss #223

ACES’ Middleweight Superbike (16 competitors)

1. Shannon Moham #945

2. Evan Cordonier #43

3. Brian Dobrowolski #141

4. Ken Yee #433

5. John Borst #290

6. Dennis Stowers #151

Full Throttle Riding Academy’s Middleweight Supersport (19 competitors)

1. Shannon Moham #945

2. Evan Cordonier #43

3. Wyeth Jackson #145

4. Brian Dobrowolski #141

5. Nitro Nyles Gourlie #921

6. Nik Lenski #969

Wyeth Homes’ Solo Endurance Middleweight (20 competitors)

1. Evan Cordonier #43

2. Nitro Nyles Gourlie #921

3. Brian Dobrowolski #141

4. Mike Applehans #25

5. Alex Greenman #308

6. Andrew Holey #916

Spencer Russell Youth Racing’s Lightweight GrandPrix (22 competitors)

1. Shannon Moham #945

2. Randy Adami #67

3. Tony TB Baker #21

4. Ray Ray Gaimara #16

5. David Absolon #505

6. Joe LoGalbo #55

Rocky Mountain Racing’s Solo Endurance Lightweight (12 competitors)

1. Shannon Moham #945

2. Tony TB Baker #21

3. Randy Adami #67

4. Ray Ray Gaimara #16

5. Jason Redman #538

6. David Day #619

Alliance Motorsports’ SuperTwins GTO (14 competitors)

1. Pat Lansu #77

2. Jon Glaefke #94

3. Jim Brewer #90

4. Casey Smith #75

5. Jay Hollman #107

6. Tim Meiners #113

Factory Trained Auto Repair’s SuperTwins GTU (11 competitors)

1. Shannon Moham #945

2. Ray Ray Gaimara #16

3. Tony TB Baker #21

4. David Day #619

5. Jason Redman #538

6. Matt Galloway #168

Boulder Motorsports’ Thunderbike (12 competitors)

1. Jon Glaefke #94

2. Jay Hollman #107

3. Casey Smith #75

4. Dennis Stowers #151

5. Tim Meiners #113

6. Chris Sorensen #279

Moto Garage’s Formula 40 GTO (16 competitors)

1. Ricky Orlando #12

2. Ray Thornton #717

3. Geoff Snyder #8

4. Dennie Burke #17

5. Chris Nami #13

6. Jim Wilson #29

Sol Performance’s Formula 40 GTU (19 competitors)

1. Adam Ayers #771

2. Wyeth Jackson #145

3. Jon Glaefke #94

4. Mike Applehans #25

5. Aaron Fisk #125

6. Jason Curdy #44

Rocky Mountain Kawasaki’s 500 Production Cup Sat Race (2 competitors)

1. Tony TB Baker #21

2. Blair Harness #760

Rocky Mountain Kawasaki’s 500 Production Cup Sun Race (2 competitors)

1. Tony TB Baker #21

2. Blair Harness #760

Rocky Mountain Kawasaki’s 400 Production Cup Sat Race (7 competitors)

1. Jason Madama #213

2. David Absolon #505

3. Brian Jackson #272

4. Brandon Fo$binder #373

5. Aldous Salano #311

6. Joseph Maher #157

Rocky Mountain Kawasaki’s 400 Production Cup Sun Race (4 competitors)

1. Jason Madama #213

2. David Absolon #505

3. Brian Jackson #272

4. Brandon Fo$binder #373

Rocky Mountain Kawasaki’s 250 Production Cup Sat Race (8 competitors)

1. Jose Rivera #303

2. Chad Staker #812

3. Brad Morris #880

4. Mike Kionka #479

5. Warren Cook #823

6. Gavin Lee #889

Rocky Mountain Kawasaki’s 250 Production Cup Sun Race (7 competitors)

1. Chad Staker #812

2. Jose Rivera #303

3. Brad Morris #880

4. Mike Kionka #479

5. Warren Cook #823

6. Gavin Lee #889

Woody’s Wheel Works’ Colorado Class (10 competitors)

1. Jeff Winter #32

2. Joe LoGalbo #55

3. David Absolon #505

4. Brian Jackson #272

5. Brandon Fo$binder #373

6. Brad Morris #880

Full Throttle Riding Academy’s Novice GTO (26 competitors)

1. Bruce Stafford #339

2. Randy Throckmorton #242

3. Codi Moses #118

4. Orion Hughes #424

5. Stephen Fleck #847

6. Mark Hellvig #152

Law Tigers’ Novice GTU (30 competitors)

1. Bruce Stafford #339

2. Tim Mayhew #106

3. Marc Rawlings #110

4. Orion Hughes #424

5. Stephen Fleck #847

6. Justin Lamkin #996

More, from a press release issued by Shannon Moham’s publicist:

MRA’s Shannon Moham Dominates at Pueblo Motorsports Park with 10 Race Wins!

MRA racers are no strangers to Pueblo Motorsports Park blazing summer temperatures, and this past weekend the club raced their 3rd round with temps soaring in the 100’s. This didn’t stop MRA racer #945, Shannon Moham, from
absolutely dominating the field the entire weekend. Moham and his family travels in their Evergreen Amped toyhauler with 3 Dunlop shod motorcycles, all sitting atop Race Tech Suspension components.

Moham pushed those bikes to the limit this past weekend and it showed! With temperatures soaring, the track was brutal for many….but Moham didn’t miss a beat. Starting off the weekend Saturday morning, with triple back-­-to-­-back races—Middleweight Supersport, Lightweight GP, and Heavyweight Supersport, he won all three races. With only 2 races in between to catch his breath, Moham then proceeded to race back to back Lightweight and Heavyweight Endurance races (30 minutes each), winning both races. This ended Moham’s day with a grand total of 5 Race Wins. And that was just the beginning.

Sunday’s temperatures proved to be just as brutal, if not worse, and the track was, once again, quite unforgiving for many of it’s highly qualified racers. With friends and fellow racers going down and being transported to local hospitals, what seemed like left and right, Moham brought a clear head and put the hammer down. Starting the day with back-­-to-­-back races, Moham brought in the wins, X2, in Middleweight Superbike and Modern Vintage GTU. After lunch, he still couldn’t be stopped. Racer #945 brought home the Premier Win in Race of the Rockies GTU on his Yamaha R6. With again, only one race in between to rest and rehydrate, Shannon Moham wrapped up his weekend winning his 9th, and 10th races; Supertwins GTU, and Heavyweight Superbike. The Icing on the cake….Moham set 3 New Class Track Records: Heavyweight Superbike, Race of the Rockies GTU, and Supertwins GTU.

10 Race Wins in one weekend for one MRA racer is something to be recognized. These race wins don’t just happen. Moham and his crew worked hard all weekend to make sure all the bikes kept going in the heat and Shannon would like to recognize all that hard work. “Race Tech’s suspension is always top notch and I’ve never felt better racing my bikes. And what can I say about Dunlop that I haven’t said over and over. Their tires are incredible and put me on the podium time and time again”! He and is team have quite a bit to be proud of.

Shannon Moham would like to thank the following sponsors for making this weekend one of the most successful of his career! He knows without them, 10 race wins would not be possible:

Thank you Nordic Nursing, Dunlop Tires (Cory Maynard, Steve Brubaker and Brian at Imperial Sport bike), Race Tech, K&N, Woodcraft, Imperial Sport bike, Galfer, Vickery Motorsports, Evergreen Amped, Falicon Crankshaft, Millennium Technologies, Quick Cycle, Renegade Fuel, Armour Bodies, Lockhart Phillips GPR Stabilizers,
Vortex, Pit Bull, Bazzaz Performance, CP Carillo, Motonation, Motor’s by Rex, World Wide Bearings, Blood Nickel Leathers, Syndicate Racing, Woody’s Wheelworks, Rocky Mountain Photos (Jim Browning), Dan Wenchel Photography, Team Papajohn, Brandon Johnson and last but not least MOM! 

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