Updated Post: Jeff Wood, May, Kern Win Multiple CCS Races Saturday At Daytona International Speedway

Updated Post: Jeff Wood, May, Kern Win Multiple CCS Races Saturday At Daytona International Speedway

© 2006, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. By David Swarts.

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In Chronological Order

(Results are posted as they are released by timing & scoring)

SATURDAY CCS RESULTS:

EXPERT UNLIMITED SUPERSPORT: 1. Geoff May (Suz GSX-R1000) 2. Robertino Pietri (Suz GSX-R1000) 3. David Loikits (Suz GSX-R1000) 4. Fernando Amantini (Kaw ZX-10R) 5. Darren Luck (Suz GSX-R600) 6. Geoff Allen (Yam YZF-R1)

AMATEUR UNLIMITED SUPERSPORT: 1. Seth Starnes (Suz GSX-R1000) 2. Charlie Mavros (Yam YZF-R1) 3. Santiago Lopez-Uricoechea (Yam YZF-R6) 4. Tomas Lopez- Uricoechea (Yam YZF-R6) 5. Brian McCord (Suz GSX-R1000) 6. Gary Abate (Suz GSX-R1000)

AMATEUR MIDDLEWEIGHT SUPERSPORT: 1. Antal Halasz (Kaw 636 ZX-6R) 2. Tomas Lopez – Uricoechea (Yam YZF-R6) 3. Robert Wilksey 4. Matt Sewell (Hon CBR600RR) 5. Jim Lawson (Kaw 636 ZX-6R) 6. Jason Hayes (Yam YZF-R6)

EXPERT MIDDLEWEIGHT SUPERSPORT: 1. Jeff Wood (Suz GSX-R600) 2. Scott Greenwood (Kaw ZX-6R) 3. Geoff May (Suz GSX-R600) 4. Barrett Long (Yam YZF-R6) 5. Alastair Seeley (Yam YZF-R6) 6. Tyler McDonald (Yam YZF-R6)

EXPERT LIGHTWEIGHT SUPERSPORT: 1. Nate Kern (BMW R1100S) 2. R. Keese (Suz SV650) 3. Ben Matheson (Suz SV650) 4. Mark Evry (Suz SV650) 5. Bill Davenport (Suz SV650) 6. Nicole Hoffman (Suz SV650)

AMATEUR LIGHTWEIGHT SUPERSPORT: 1. Stanton Simmerson (Suz SV650) 2. Anthony Caligiuri (Buell XB-12R) 3. Nathaniel Mendel (Suz SV650) 4. Stephen Hill (Suz SV650) 5. James Delk (Buell XB-9R) 6. Charles Lohr (Suz SV650)

EXPERT HEAVYWEIGHT SUPERSPORT: 1. Jeff Wood (Suz GSX-R600) 2. Darren Luck (Suz GSX-R600) 3. Shea Fouchek (Suz GSX-R600) 4. Michael Murray (Yam YZF-R6) 5. Robert Lombardi (Suz GSX-R750) 6. Zsolt Veres (Yam YZF-R6)

AMATEUR HEAVYWEIGHT SUPERSPORT: 1. Robert Wilksey 2. Matt Sewell (Hon CBR600RR) 3. Charlie Mavros (Suz GSX-R600) 4. Tomas Lopez-Uricoechea (Yam YZF-R6) 5. Jeremy Turner (Yam YZF-R6) 6. Edward Garcia (Suz GSX-R600)

EXPERT LIGHTWEIGHT SUPERBIKE: 1. Nate Kern (BMW R1100S) 2. Sam Rozynski (Buell XB-12R) 3. Jeff Johnson (Buell XB-12R) 4. R. Keese (Suz SV650) 5. Michael Snell (Buell XB-12R) 6. Dane Westby (Suz SV650)

AMATEUR LIGHTWEIGHT SUPERBIKE: 1. Stan Simmerson (Suz SV650) 2. James Delk (Buell XB-9R) 3. Stephen Hill (Suz SV650) 4. Nathaniel Mendel (Suz SV650) 5. Deryk Davidson (Suz SV650) 6. Keith Weiner (Suz SV650)

EXPERT UNLIMITED SUPERBIKE: 1. Geoff May (Suz GSX-R1000) 2. Chris Ulrich (Suz GSX-R1000) 3. David Loikits (Suz GSX-R1000) 4. Robertino Pietri (Suz GSX-R1000) 5. Matt Lynn (Suz GSX-R1000) 6. Marco Martinez (Suz GSX-R1000)

AMATEUR UNLIMITED SUPERBIKE: 1. Scott Layman (Suz GSX-R750) 2. Antal Halasz (Kaw ZX-10R) 3. Santiago Lopez-Uricoechea (Yam YZF-R6) 4. Varian Hare (Kaw ZX-10R) 5. Tomas Lopez-Uricoechea (Yam YZF-R6) 6. Tony Diaz (Yam YZF-R1)

125cc GRAND PRIX: 1. Barry Bilsenan (Hon RS125) 2. Ryan O’Donnell (Hon RS125) 3. Kent Moffitt (Hon RS125) 4. Adam Loeffler (Hon RS125)

EXPERT ULTRALIGHT SUPERBIKE: 1. Bob Robbins (Duc 750) 2. Daniele Lenardnzzi (Apr RS250) 3. Duane Francis (Tri 900) 4. Charles Burnett (Hon NT650) 5. Chris Sammons (Duc 750) 6. Mark Evry (Yam FZR400)

AMATEUR ULTRALIGHT SUPERBIKE: 1. Thomas Noble (Yam FZR400) 2. Michael Earl (KTM 560) 3. William Surber (Duc 804) 4. Chester Hamblin (Husq 450)

EXPERT MIDDLEWEIGHT SUPERBIKE: 1. Michael Barnes (Suz GSX-R600) 2. Barrett Long (Yam YZF-R6) 3. Scott Greenwood (Kaw ZX-6R) 4. Tyler McDonald (Yam YZF-R6) 5. Eric Wood (Hon CBR600RR) 6. Darren Luck (Suz GSX-R600)

AMATEUR MIDDLEWEIGHT SUPERBIKE: 1. Antal Halasz (Kaw 636 ZX-6R) 2. Mat Sewell (Hon CBR600RR) 3. Tomas Lopez-Uricoechea (Yam YZF-R6) 4. Jason Hayes (Yam YZF-R6) 5. Steve Hamer (Yam YZF-R6) 6. Robert Wilkey

EXPERT HEAVYWEIGHT SUPERBIKE: 1. Darren Luck (Suz GSX-R600) 2. Mark Cronshaw (Suz GSX-R750) 3. Ryan Patterson (Yam YZF-R6) 4. Shea Fouchek (Suz GSX-R600) 5. Dario Marchetti (Duc 999) 6. Mike Debrabant (Suz GSX-R750)

AMATEUR HEAVYWEIGHT SUPERBIKE: 1. Scott Layman (Suz GSX-R750) 2. Tomas Lopez-Uricoechea (Yam YZF-R6) 3. Hilton Geartner (Suz GSX-R750) 4. Charlie Mavros (Suz GSX-R600) 5. Santiago Lopez-Uricoechea (Yam YZF-R6) 6. Phillip Doyle (Suz GSX-R750)

EXPERT SUPERTWINS: 1. Rico Penzkofer (Buell XB-RR) 2. Dario Marchetti (Duc 999RS) 3. Doug Gross (Duc 999) 4. Tom Fournier (Duc 998) 5. Dan Bilansky (Buell XB-12R) 6. Eric Schnorrbusch (Apr RSV1000)

AMATEUR SUPERTWINS: 1. Carlos Contreras (Duc 996) 2. Alan Leigh (Duc 996) 3. Garrett Rick (Duc 749) 4. Allyn Graham (Hon RC51) 5. Tony Diaz (Suz 1000) 6. Craig Blackwell (Suz 1000)

More, from a press release issued by Daytona International Speedway:

Yamaha Prepping For Daytona 200 By Honda Week

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., (March 4, 2006) — Factory Yamaha is getting a headstart on Daytona 200 Week By Honda.

For the second straight year, the factory Yamaha team and its fleet of racers is using this weekend’s CCS/ASRA events as a test session in advance of next week’s AMA events, highlighted by the prestigious 65th Daytona 200 By Honda on Saturday, March 11.

Jason DiSalvo, Jamie Hacking and Eric Bostrom are all shaking down their Yamahas as they prep for their respective events. DiSalvo and Bostrom will compete in next Saturday’s Daytona 200 By Honda Formula Xtreme event as well as Thursday’s Superstock race while Hacking will race in the Superstock and Supersport events.

During this weekend’s CCS/ASRA events, you won’t see any of the riders take any victories as they will all pull off the course on the final lap of their races. Their lone goal is to get track time on the 2.95-mile motorcycle road course as they fine-tune their race machines.

“We’re just sorting out the last little minor details and just make sure we get a good setup for the race here,” said DiSalvo, a New York native and son of a former racer (Jim DiSalvo). “When race time comes we can worry about getting those engines that will be showing up here to the track and getting those put in and getting those dialed in. We won’t have to worry about the suspension setup because we’ll already be pretty close on a baseline setup.”

Turning additional laps at “The World Center of Racing” during the CCS/ASRA weekend does come with some risk. Last year, then-Yamaha rider Damon Buckmaster suffered injuries in an incident that prevented him from racing in the AMA-portion races at DIS.

“We did it last year for the first time,” DiSalvo said. “There were mixed emotions about it. No matter what you do, if you’re riding or anything else, there’s risk in everything. If I wasn’t here I might be riding dirt bikes training for this race.

“The (reward) is huge. If we can get a good setup here and come into the AMA weekend and be the fastest out of the box. Just to get that little leg up. I’m surprised more teams don’t do this. There’s nothing in the AMA regulations that say we can’t run a race weekend prior to the AMA event. It really surprises me that more teams don’t take an advantage of it.”

The 22-year-old DiSalvo, a former AMA Horizon winner, is geared up about his first start in the Daytona 200 By Honda. He feels confident about his training and conditioning entering one of the longest and most enduring races that he has ever raced.

“I’m pretty confident going into here,” said DiSalvo, who finished second in the 2005 Superstock standings and third in the Supersport standings. “I think if we get out there and don’t make any silly mistakes and run the pace I know I can run, I think it’ll be my race.”

Motorcycles races continue at Daytona International Speedway on Sunday. For more information on tickets, log on to www.daytonainternatioanlspeedway.com or by calling 1-800-PITSHOP.

Saturday’s notes of interest

Hoffman finishes sixth: Nicole Hoffman, a Palm Coast resident who works in the Brand and Consumer Marketing department at NASCAR, finished sixth in the Expert Lightweight SuperSport event aboard the No. 16 Suzuki 650.

Buell XB-RR Victory: Rico Penzkofer of Germany captured victory in Saturday’s final race of the day the six-lap SuperTwins event riding for Buell of Hannover. The victory was the first for the Buell XB-RR at Daytona.

Saturday’s CCS Sprints results

UNL SuperSport Expert: 1. Geoff May, Gainesville, Ga., Suzuki 1000; 2. Roberto Pietri, Lake Elsinore, Ca., Suzuki 1000; 3. David Loikits, Northhampton , Pa., Suzuki 1000 

Amateur: 1. J. Seth Starnes, Huntersville, N.C., Suzuki 1000; 2. Charlie Mavros, Lutz, Fla., Yamaha 1000; 3. Santiago Lopez-Uricoechea, Sunrise, Fla., Yamaha 600

Middleweight SuperSport Expert: 1. Jeff Wood, Winchenden, Mass., Suzuki 600; 2. Scott Greenwood, Dunbarton, N.H., Kawasaki 600; 3. Geoff May, Gainesville, Ga., Suzuki 600 

Amateur: 1. Antal Halasz, College Point, N.Y., Kawasaki 636; 2. Tomas Lopez-Uricoechea, Sunrise, Fla., Yamaha 600; 3. Robert Wilksey, Fairfax Station, Va.

LW SuperSport Expert: 1. Nate Kern, Devon, Pa., BMW 1080; 2. R. Keese, Melbourne, Fla., Suzuki 650; 3. Ben Matheson, New Port Richey, Fla., Suzuki 650 

Amateur: 1. Stanton Simmerson, Rougement, N.C., Suzuki 650; 2. Anthony Caligiuri, Effort, Pa., Buell 1200; 3. Nathaniel Mendell, Coconut Grove, Fla., Suzuki 650

HW SuperSport Expert: 1. Jeff Wood, Winchenden, Mass., Suzuki 600; 2. Darren Luck, Bonita Springs, Fla., Suzuki 600; 3. Shea Fouchek, Georgetown, Texas, Suzuki 600 

Amateur: 1. Robert Wilksey, Fairfax Station, Va.; 2. Matt Sewell, Cape Coral, Fla., Honda 600; 3. Charlie Mavros, Lutz, Fla., Suzuki 600

LW SuperBike Expert: 1. Nate Kern, Devon, Pa., BMW, 1080; 2. Sam Rozynski, Sparta, N.J., Buell 1200; 3. Jeffrey Johnson, Minneapolis, Minn., Buell 1000 

Amateur: 1. Stanton Simmerson, Rougement, N.C., Suzuki 650; 2. James Delk, Jr., New Castle, Va., Buell 984; 3. Stephen Hill, Fort Myers, Fla., Suzuki 650

Unlimited SuperBike Expert: 1. Geoff May, Gainesville, Ga., Suzuki 1000; 2. Chris Ulrich, Lake Elsinore, Calif., Suzuki 1000; 3. David Loikits, North Hampton, Pa., Suzuki 1000 

Amateur: 1. Scott Layman, Ellijay, Ga., Suzuki 750; 2. Antal Halasz, College Point, N.Y., Kawasaki 1000; 3. Santiago Lopez-Uricoechea, Sunrise, Fla., Yamaha 600

125 GP 1. Barry Gilsenan, Nyack, N.Y., Honda 125; 2. Ryan O’Donnel, Lewisville, Texas, Honda 125; 3. Kent Moffitt, Flower Mound, Texas, Honda 125

Ultra Light SuperBike Expert: 1. Bob Robbins, Riegelsville, Pa., Ducati 750; 2. Daniele Lenardnzzi, Chattanooga, Tenn., Aprilla 250; 3. Duane Francis, Pompano Beach, Fla., Tri 900 

Amateur: 1. Thomas Noble, New Market, Md., Yamaha 400; 2. Michael Earl, Brandon, Fla., KTM 560; 3. William Surber, Norfolk, Va., Ducati 804

Middleweight SuperBike Expert: 1. Michael Barnes, Boca Raton, Fla., Suzuki 600; 2. Barrett Long, Miami Fla., Yamaha 600; 3. Scott Greenwood, Dunbarton, NH, Kawasaki 600 

Amateur: 1. Antal Halase, College Point, N.Y., Kawaski 636; 2. Matt Sewell, Cape Coral, Fla., Honda 600; 3. Tomas Lopex-Uricoechea, Sunrise, Fla., Yamaha 600

Heavyweight SuperBike Expert: 1. Darren Luck, Bonita Springs, Fla., Suzuki 600; 2. Mark Cronshaw, Goodshaw Rossendale, UK, Suzuki 750; 3. Ryan Patterson, Sharpsburg, Md., Yamaha 600 

Amateur: 1. Scott Layman, Ellijay, Ga., Suzuki 750; 2. Tomas Lopez-Uricoechea, Sunrise, Fla., Yamaha 600; 3. Hilton Geartner, Winter Park, Fla., Suzuki 750

SuperTwins Expert: 1. Rico Penekofer, Roblen, Ge., Buell XBRR; 2. Dario Marchetti, Mia, Fla., Ducati 996; Douglas Gross, Homestead, Fla., Ducati 999 

Amateur: 1. Carlos Contheras, Miami, Fla., Ducati 996; 2. Alan Leigh, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Ducati 996; 3. Garrett Rick, Naples, Fla., Ducati 749

Friday’s (revised) official results

GTO Expert: 1. Geoff May, Gainesville, Ga., Suzuki 1000; 2. Eric Wood, Ashburnham, Mass., Suzuki 1000; 3. Chris Ulrich, Lake Elsinore, Ca., Suzuki 1000

Akrapovic Exhaust GTU Amateur: 1. Seth Starnes, Huntersville, N.C., Suzuki 600; 2. Matt Sewell, Cape Coral, Fla., Honda 600; 3. Jason Hayes, Orilla, Ohio, Honda 500

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