Mikey Shreve Extends SMRI Unlimited GP Point Lead At Sandia Motor Speedway

Mikey Shreve Extends SMRI Unlimited GP Point Lead At Sandia Motor Speedway

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Round 4 of the Law Tigers’ Sandia Motorcycle Roadracing Championships hosted by SMRI was held at Sandia Motor Speedway on Sunday, August 21, 2016.

Mikey Shreve stretched his lead in SMRI’s premiere Unlimited Grand Prix class to 36 points over second place Chazz Neiderman with a victory in the class. He also claimed the top step of the podium in Expert Formula 1000 and Expert Open Superbike classes where he leads both championship chases as well. Mikey began his day by claiming pole position in the ULGP qualifying session and never looked back despite the excellent racing that took place behind him.

Dylan Beck stepped up winning four races on the day including Amateur GTU and Amateur GTO as well as Novice GTU and Novice GTO. At this pace it will be Beck’s only year in the Novice ranks as his promotion to expert is eminent. Beck leads all four championships!

Edda Tully won the Formula Femme class for the fourth consecutive event this year stretching her championship lead to 24 points over new racer Rachel Buser, with Lisa Garcia a further 35 points in arrears. Rachel is doing well in her first full year with the club claiming podium honors in Novice GTO and GTU as well.

Chazz Neiderman pulled ahead in the Expert Middleweight Superbike battle by 25 points in Kelcey Walker’s absence with Lance Echols earning the silver and Ken Kilness the bronze. Chazz looks to be in prime position to claim this championship if he continues to perform at his usual high level!

Round 5 of the Law Tigers’ Sandia Motorcycle Roadracing Championship will be held on September 24 at Sandia Motor Speedway. For more information please visit www.smri-racing.org.

Speedin’ Motorsports Unlimited Grand Prix

1. Mikey Shreve (Yam 1000)

2. Chazz Niederman (Kaw 1000)

3. Kevin Gibson (Apr 1000)

4. Dave Dikitolia (Suz 1000)

5. Daryl Wichern (Tri 675)

6. Lance Echols (Kaw 600)

PJ’s Motorcycles Expert Open Superbike

1. Mikey Shreve (Yam 1000)

2. Chazz Niederman (Kaw 1000)

3. Dave Dikitolia (Suz 1000)

4. Daryl Wichern (Tri 675)

5. Edda Tully (Kaw 600)

6. Lance Echols (Kaw 600)

Expert Formula 1000

1. Mikey Shreve (Yam 1000)

2. Kevin Gibson (Apr 1000)

3. Chazz Neiderman (Kaw 1000)

4. Dave Dikitolia (Suz 1000)

5. Demo Klonis (Suz 1000)

Zia Construction & Steel Expert Middleweight Superbike

1. Chazz Niederman (Kaw 600)

2. Lance Echols (Kaw 600)

3. Kenneth Kilness (Yam 600)

4. Scott Cloninger (Tri 675)

5. Daryl Wichern (Tri 675)

OCD Custom Cycles & Repair Formula Femme

1. Edda Tully (Kaw 600)

2. Rachel Buser (Hon 600)

3. Lisa Garcia (Kaw 600)

4. Yolanda Smith (Yam 600)

Amateur Club Sport

1. Jeremy Pinckard (Kaw 250)

2. Tim Sheedy (Kaw 250)

3. Dan Junick (Kaw 250)

4. Chris Frei (Kaw 250)

5. Scott Metcalfe (Kaw 250)

6. Alan Hill (Kaw 250)

Desert Desmo Amateur Thunderbike

1. Daryl Wichern (Tri 675)

2. Greg Sterosky (Buell 1125)

3. Scott Cloninger (Tri 675)

4. Charlie Winckless (Hon 1000)

5. Tracy Riffe (Suz 650)

6. Ed Junker (Buell 1200)

Amateur GTU

1. Dylan Beck (Hon 600)

2. Kenneth Kilness (Yam 600)

3. Randy Bailey (Suz 600)

4. Scott Cloninger (Tri 675)

5. Tracy Riffe (Suz 600)

6. Edda Tully (Kaw 600))

Evangelos Cocktail Lounge Amateur GTO

1. Dylan Beck (Hon 600)

2. Randy Bailey (Suz 600)

3. Kenneth Kilness (Yam 600)

4. Scott Cloninger (Tri 675)

5. Demo Klonis (Suz 1000)

Permian Auto Group Amateur 250 Supersport

1. Steve Brown (Kaw 250)

2. Scott Cloninger (Kaw 250)

3. Dan Junick (Kaw 250)

4. Jeremy Pinckard (Kaw 250)

5. Alan Hill (Kaw 250)

6. Tracy Riffe (Kaw 250)

Amateur 500 Supersport

1. Scott Cloninger (Kaw 250)

2. Dan Junick (Kaw 250)

3. Alan Hill (Kaw 250)

4. Steve Brown (Kaw 250)

5. Tracy Riffe (Kaw 250)

6. Jeremy Pinckard (Kaw 250)

Novice GTU

1. Dylan Beck (Hon 600)

2. Randy Bailey (Suz 600)

3. Rachel Buser (Hon 600)

4. Lisa Garcia (Kaw 600)

5. John Kynor Jr. (KTM 390)

6. Ed Junker (Buell 1200)

Desert Sky Ranch Novice GTO

1. Dylan Beck (Hon 600)

2. Randy Bailey (Suz 600)

3. Rachel Buser (Hon 600)

4. Charlie Winckless (Hon 1000)

5. Miguel Grave De Peralta (Hon 600)

Los Lunas Motorsports Novice Superstreet

1. David Jack (Suz 650)

2. Bryan Trevino (Suz 600)

3. Cedric Madden (BMW 1000)

4. Charlie Winckless (Hon 1000)

5. Josh Hill (Hon 600)

6. Lisa Garcia (Kaw 600)

Moto-Authority Time Attack

1. Scott Cloninger (Kaw 250)

2. David Jack (Suz 650)

3. Dan Junick (Kaw 250)

4. Bryan Trevino (Suz 600)

5. Cedric Madden (BMW 1000)

6. Randy Bailey (Suz 600)

Bifocal Films Super Vintage

1. Dennis Parrish (Hon 750)

2. Tracy Riffe (Hon 750)

Sign Design Graphics Modern Vintage

1. Chazz Niederman (Kaw 600)

2. Randy Bailey (Suz 600)

3. Lance Echols (Kaw 600)

4. Kenneth Kilness (Yam 600)

5. Alan Hill (Kaw 250)

6. Scott Cloninger (Tri 675)

Santa Fe Two Way Historic Vintage Ultra Lightweight

1. Dennis Parrish (Hon 185)

Southwest Cycles Historic Vintage Lightweight

1. Dennis Parrish (Hon 185)

2. Tracy Riffe (Hon 350)

Southwest Fire Protection Historic Vintage Middleweight

1. Dennis Parrish (Hon 185)

2. Tracy Riffe (Hon 350)

Grumpy Smith Customs Historic Vintage Heavyweight

1. Dennis Parrish (Hon 750)

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