Updated Post: Press Releases From The Formula USA Event At Loudon

Updated Post: Press Releases From The Formula USA Event At Loudon

© 2004, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Categories:

From a press release issued by Buell American Motorcycles:

BEMISDERFER TAKES F-USA THUNDERBIKE POINTS LEAD AT LOUDON

Estok and Bilansky Falter as Bemisderfer Rides Buell to Second-Place Finish

LOUDON, N.H. – Harding Harley-Davidson rider Bryan Bemisderfer took over the season points lead in the Formula USA National Thunderbike championship, placing second aboard a Buell Firebolt while his main rivals failed to score points at the 81st running of the annual Loudon Classic at New Hampshire International Speedway.

Racing on his home track, Jeff Wood rode a Ducati 900SS to victory in the 12-lap Thunderbike event. Wood was also top qualifier. Rick Doucette placed third on a Suzuki, followed by Jerry Wood on a Ducati and Hoban Brothers Racing-Appleton Buell rider Jeff Johnson on a Buell Firebolt.

Harding Harley-Davidson rider and defending Thunderbike national champion Dave Estok had a forgettable weekend, qualifying in 9th position and then retiring with a mechanical problem to score a DNF for the race, his second consecutive race weekend without points.

Hal’s Buell rider Dan Bilansky also had a tough weekend at Loudon, placing 18th on a Buell Firebolt after a crash during qualifying left him starting in 20th position.

Bemisderfer’s steady ride left him with 60 points and a commanding 19-point lead after four of eight events in the Thunderbike National series. Estok, who led the series by a single point coming into Loudon, is now in second place with 41 points. Bilansky and Kosco Buell rider Joe Rozynski, who was 14th at Loudon, are tied for third position with 36 points. The next stop on the Formula USA National Thunderbike Series is June 25-27 at Virginia International Raceway in Alton, Va.

The Formula USA National Thunderbike series is a horsepower-to-weight ratio restricted class, open to a variety of production-based motorcycles. Buell-mounted riders competing in the eight-event 2004 Thunderbike series are racing for a share of the $70,500 contingency fund posted by Buell Motorcycle Company and Buell Riders Adventure Group (BRAG).

To learn more about Buell Motorcycles, visit your local Buell dealer today and experience the pure streetfighter attitude, style, and performance only found on board a Buell. For the Buell dealer nearest you, pull into www.buell.com.



More, from a press release issued by Speedwerks PR & Advertising:

Kcraget makes it two in a row and sets new 125 lap record at New Hampshire International Speedway

Loudon, NH: Round 3 of the USGPRU series was held this last weekend at New Hampshire International Speedway’s (NHIS) 81st Loudon Classic, and the 125 and 250GP races were combined with USGPRU, Can-Am series, and LRRS series racers. After high-siding his way out of the points in turn 2 last year at Loudon, Brian Kcraget was back with a vengeance.

Friday’s practice brought bike frustrations for Kcraget, but having his tuner, Phil Dodd by his side all weekend proved to be Kcraget’s saving grace. Dodd tirelessly worked after each session to get Kcraget’s bikes set up perfectly so he could get ready for Saturday’s practice and qualifying session, which proved critical because competition this weekend was going to be fierce.

Saturday’s practice was used for testing of both Kcraget’s A- and B-bikes for the 125 race, and after some minor changes, he decided his Nesba.com/Acid Cigar’s B-bike would suit him best for this track. His Nesba.com/Speedwerks.com Honda RS250 was working well and was ready for Saturday’s qualifying session.

The 125GP qualifying session was up first and Kcraget took to the track looking for poll. During the fourth lap, he lost a chain, and wasn’t able to complete any more laps, and still qualified second with a time of 1:17:361 behind Paul Duval with a best time of 1:17.335. Forty 125 riders qualified for the Carrera/Infinity 125GP race to be held on Sunday. The Rising Sun 250GP qualifying session was up next, with 23 riders taking to the grid. Kcraget qualified fourth with a time of 1:17.286, behind USGPRU’s Steve Wenner who qualified third, and Loudon locals Chris Reynolds and Sean Wray.

Sunday morning’s practice brought sunny and windy conditions, but Kcraget was ready to get some final practice in before his races. Kcraget took to the track for the 125 practice on his B-bike and unofficially broke Jason DiSalvo’s track record with a lap time of 1:16.185. Although Kcraget was ecstatic about his lap times, he knew he’d have to make it official by setting a blistering pace during the race.

The rider’s had to set up for pre-grid for both of their races Sunday afternoon, something that hadn’t been done yet this year, so it added an additional level and stress for both riders and their crew. After a fifteen minute pre-grid, Kcraget was off for his warm up lap, along with 39 other riders, whose lap times were all tenths from each other. This race would prove to be a nail biter.

Kcraget got a great start, and came out of turn 12 onto the front stretch in the lead, with Todd Puckett of Team Incomplete close behind. Kcraget was able to build a two second lead over the first few laps but Puckett wasn’t going to let him get away so easily. Puckett closed the gap to one second and the pace for both leaders began to quicken. In Lap 8, Kcraget beat Jason DiSalvo’s lap record by .887, with a time of 1:15.773. Kcraget’s next lap was a 1:15.922 and from there he built his lead to over four seconds. He took the win over Puckett and third place finisher Eric Yoo. Kcraget gathered 50 more points towards his battle for the USGPRU East Coast and National Championship.

The Rising Sun 250GP race proved to be more of a challenge with local Loudon fast guys ready to battle it out with USGPRU riders Steve Wenner and Kcraget, who had qualified third and fourth, respectively. The race proved to be a challenge, with the locals blazing the track ahead of Wenner and Kcraget, but they hung in tight, with Wenner and Kcraget battling it out during the entire race. With Kcraget turning his fastest time on lap 14, he finally found a way past Wenner in turn 9, and hung on for a fourth place finish.

All in all, a great weekend for Kcraget at New Hampshire International Speedway. Kcraget heads to VIR this weekend for Round 4 of the USGPRU East Coast series and National Championship.


Latest Posts

MotoAmerica: Injury Updates On Baz, Escalante, Flinders

Loris Baz, Richie Escalante, and Max Flinders all suffered...

MotoGP: Ducati Lenovo Team Ready For Spanish Grand Prix

The Ducati Lenovo Team returns to the track this...

Roadracing World Young Guns 2024: Max Van

Roadracing World started this exclusive special feature recognizing the most...

Video: Push The Limit – Harley-Davidson King Of The Baggers Season 2, Chapter 1

As the 2023 MotoAmerica Mission King Of The Baggers...

American Flat Track: Mission Texas Half-Mile Is Saturday

Progressive AFT’s Stars to Shine Big and Bright at...