Vesrah Leads AOD In Third Hour Of WERA 6-Hour

Vesrah Leads AOD In Third Hour Of WERA 6-Hour

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Copyright 2004, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Vesrah Suzuki continued to lead in the third hour of the WERA 6-Hour at Fontana, but series points leader Army of Darkness (AOD) moved into second overall.

The race was stopped for a second time with 2:16 on the race clock when Team HMR crashed, the team’s bike on the track. At the red flag, Vesrah led Team Velocity Racing and AOD.

The race was restarted at 2:32 on the race clock with Vesrah leading AOD and Team Velocity, and Velocity’s Reuben Frankenfield crashed at 2:40. Velocity’s Bradley Champion restarted the race on a back-up bike, from zero laps.

Third Hour Overall Results
1. Vesrah Suzuki, GSX-R1000, 91 laps
2. AOD, GSX-R600, 90 laps
3. FDK, GSX-R600, 88 laps
4. CherokeeChallenge.net, YZF-R6, 88 laps
5. HST Racing, YZF-R1, 87 laps
6. Neighbor of the Beast, YZF-R6, 87
7. Bells Suzuki II, SV650, 86 laps
8. Team Cycle World, ZX-10R, 86 laps
9. B&S Roadracing, GSX-R600, 86 laps
10. Dixie Mafia, SV650, 85 laps
11. Team Xtreme/Maxxis, GSX-R1000, 84 laps
12. Blue Ridge Perf., SV650, 82 laps
13. Yeager Racing, SV650, 82 laps
14. Deals Gap Racing, SV650, 81 laps
15. Team Chicago, YZF-R6, 80 laps

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