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Byrne Looks Forward To British Superbike At Rockingham

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From a press release issued by MonsterMob Ducati:

SHAKEY AIMS TO CONTINUE ROLLING AT THE ROCK.

As the British Superbike Championship enters the second half of the season, MonsterMob Ducati ace Shane ‘Shakey’ Byrne is hoping to continue his first half dominance starting with this weekend’s action at Rockingham Motor Speedway in Northants.

The 26 year old Minster, Isle of Sheppey rider shrugged off a body-battering practice crash to claim a win and a second place in the previous round at Brands Hatch two weeks ago to extend his lead at the top of the standings to a massive 133 points but is anxious to return to winning ways at ‘The Rock’ after his eight straight race victory sequence came to an end in the second leg at Brands after a narrow defeat by the Suzuki of John Reynolds.

“I could have settled for safe points at Brands being injured but I’m a racer and nothing suppresses the pain more that the adrenaline rush that winning provides. I know I only need to follow riders home now but that’s not me, I’m going out to win as always and I would really like to get another double there. My injuries are 90% healed and I’m feeling good” said Shakey who still is feeling some of the after-effects of that high speed smash which caused severe bruising to both feet and his spine.

With nine wins and three second places to his credit out of the twelve races to date, Byrne is comfortably in command of the Superbike series but his team mate Stuart Easton has only one win to his name in the Supersport class this season, an issue he hopes to readdress at the American-style oval.

The young Scot has endured some bad luck in his title defence but still lies second in the standings although he knows that nothing less than a win aboard the team’s 748 this weekend will suffice:

“I reckon I’ve had my share of bad luck and the plan this weekend is to clear off. I need to start closing the points gap on Karl Harris in front of me and the only way I can do that is to beat him” said the 18 year old from Hawick.

However, team boss Paul Bird is hoping his Rockingham jinx won’t strike for the third year in succession after former rider Steve Hislop was injured there in 2001 and last year, Easton developed a misfire when holding a comfortable lead.

“It’s not been the best of places for us, that’s for sure but I’m hoping it’s a case of third time lucky. There’s no reason why we can’t do the business this year and that’s what we’re hoping for. Shakey just needs safe points but try telling him that and Stuart is fired up for a good result also so we just need some luck there for once” said Bird from his Penrith office.



News On Connell’s Surgery

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From a press release issued by Proforma:

CRAIG CONNELL HAS SURGERY ON BROKEN ARM

Annandale Honda rider Craig Connell had surgery on Monday, June 30th on the broken right arm that he sustained in a fall at Brainerd International Raceway on Friday, June 27th during AMA Formula Xtreme timed qualifying.

The two-hour surgery was performed by Dr. Arthur Ting, who inserted a rod in Craig’s right humerus (upper arm bone), as well as screws and two wires to stabilize the bone, which was broken in three places. Craig will wear a hard cast for three weeks, from his shoulder to his fingers, to limit movement of the bones and muscles. After the cast is removed, Craig will be able to begin physiotherapy on the arm to regain strength and mobility.

“The accident was unfortunate, because we had really made a lot of progress on both bikes, but the 600 (CBR600RR) in particular, and I was looking forward to doing well on it,” said Connell. “We had changed some things in the front end and the engine felt really strong.”

Connell will join the Annandale Honda team at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca for the combined AMA/World Superbike event over the July 12-13 weekend, and is expected to return to racing for the team at Round 10 of the AMA Superbike Series at Virginia International Raceway, August 29th through 31st.

Cards and messages can be sent to:

Craig Connell
c/o Annandale Racing
PO Box 529
Cresson, TX 76035
E-Mail – [email protected]


Moore On His Way Home

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Copyright 2003, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Racer Jimmy Moore is on an airplane en-route from Minneapolis to his home in Eugene, Oregon, where he will decide whether he will undergo surgery there or travel to Fremont, California to see Dr. Art Ting.

The decision will depend upon whether or not Moore’s medical insurance will pay for Ting to do the work or require Moore to use a local orthopedic surgeon.

That’s the word from Moore’s manager, former racer Bill Syfan of Proforma.

Syfan said that contrary to earlier reports from members of his team, Moore has undergone no surgery to date, and that his left arm did not suffer a compound fracture. Moore’s broken upper arm has been set and is in a soft cast, and he is wheelchair-bound due to his fractured right hip. Syfan said that doctors have also decided to allow Moore’s ruptured spleen to heal without surgery.

Moore crashed in turn 1 at Brainerd International Raceway during practice last Thursday, slid 230 yards across grass and hit a 4-inch-diameter tree. He was taken by ambulance to a local hospital and then flown to a hospital in Minneapolis.

Stay tuned for further details as available.

See related posts:
6/27/2003 Moore Hit A Tree After Sliding 230 Yards At BIR

6/26/2003 Jimmy Moore Helicoptered To Minneapolis For Surgery

WERA Held First Motorcycle Race At Barber Last Weekend

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From a press release issued by WERA:

HISTORY IN THE MAKING

WERA Motorcycle Roadracing and Barber Motorsports Park made history this past weekend when WERA hosted the first sanctioned motorcycle road race at Barber Motorsports Park. George Barber did his homework and has created the most formidable facility in the U.S. The landscaping, art, buildings, amenities and the entire racetrack itself are superb.

Three hundered plus WERA riders tackled the new venue with WERA Vintage rider #50 Joe Pomeroy, from Simpsonville, SC taking the first checker flag in a motorcycle race at Barber Motorsports Park on Saturday. Many other riders would take their first checker at the facility and all left with a great experience under their belt. The weekend was safe and the racing was great with 50+ grids taking the green flag and running six laps for sprints and 14 for Solo events.

The staff at Barber Motorsports Park goes the extra mile and the WERA Officials, Corner Workers and most of all racers went their extra mile to make for a great first weekend of motorcycle road racing! For further information check out the results on WERA’s web site www.wera.com, or call WERA at (770)720-5010.


Out Of Court Settlement For Racer Vs. Aprilia, Zero Gravity

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Copyright 2003, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

A lawsuit filed in El Paso County Court in El Paso, Texas by racer Tracy McIntyre against Aprilia USA and Zero Gravity has been settled out of court on undisclosed terms.

McIntyre was disqualified for allegedly running modified cylinder heads on his Aprilia RS250 racebike in an Aprilia Cup race at Road Atlanta in May, 1999. Aprilia technicians later determined that the cylinder heads had not been modified and that McIntyre’s bike was legal, and his results were reinstated.

In his suit against Aprilia and Zero Gravity, (which ran the 1999 Aprilia Cup Challenge for Aprilia), McIntyre claimed that he was barred from competing in subsequent Aprilia Cup races because he would not sign a release of all claims related to his disqualification and subsequent publicity related to his disqualification.

Aprilia USA spokesman Robert Pandya responded to a request for comment via e-mail, writing “Thanks for contacting us regarding the Tracy McEntyre proceedings. However, Aprilia USA can not comment on any of our legal proceedings.”

A phone call to Zero Gravity requesting comment had not been returned at post time.

McIntyre also declined to comment.

Your Chance To Ask Hopper About Life Aboard The GSV-R

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From a press release issued by Desiree Crossman:

I want to let everyone know that on Saturday the 5th of July, we will log on to the Hopperracing chat room at 7:00 p.m. CET (10:00 a.m. PDT). So if anyone wants to chat, ask John some questions about racing or whatever just log onto the website, WWW.HOPPERRACING.COM, go to CONTACT and scroll down to the CHAT link. It’s the first time we’re going to be on it ’cause we never know where we are going to be. But for sure, this Saturday is set. Hope a few fans will log on and not some weirdo logging on asking ridiculous questions or making some obsene statement (can get a few of those from time to time).


Halfway Through The Season, Pirelli Seems Happy Enough

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From a press release issued by Pirelli:

PIRELLI MID-SEASON RACE REPORT:

PIRELLI LEADS CHAMPIONSHIPS IN WORLD SUPERSPORT, AMA SUPERSTOCK, F-USA SUPERBIKE, AND WERA NATIONAL ENDURANCE AMONG OTHERS AT MID-SEASON POINT

Also Dominated Isle Of Man Second Year In A Row

(Rome, GA) Pirelli Tires ended the 2002 race season with some pretty impressive results: 322 U.S. national and regional road race championships including a wad of F-USA and WERA titles, 20 U.S. track records broken, the World Supersport Championship, and total domination of the Isle Of Man. The logical question, even among Pirelli people, was: Can we do it again?

The answer, at least at this season’s halfway point, looks to be yes, they can do it again. Fact is, Pirelli may even surpass some of last year’s achievements.

Young Aussie sensation, Chris Vermeulen, is holding a commanding lead in World Supersport on his Pirelli Supercorsa-equipped factory Ten Kate Honda. Big point leads in WSS have been rare, especially at this point in the season. But Vermeulen, who just turned 21 years of age in late June, has set a blistering pace in this series which is gaining more and more popularity and attention for its hard-fought, paint-swapping action. He’s on a pace to eclipse the record-setting performance of last year’s champion, Fabian Foret, who also happened to be on Pirelli Supercorsas. One other big difference in 2003 is that Pirelli isn’t alone in the top group; five of the current World Supersport Top 10 are Pirelli mounted. (The company’s stock has also been rising in World Superbike. DFX Ducati’s Steve Martin has given Pirelli a number of top-10 finishes, some as high as sixth, in what is still termed a “development season”. The highlight has easily been Martin’s surprise provisional pole in Misano.)

In AMA Superstock, Vincent Haskovec, in his first season on Pirellis and a Hooters Suzuki, is leading the championship with six of 11 rounds completed. The popular Czech also won his first AMA national this year. He’s also not alone at the top: Pirelli riders hold four of the top 10 AMA Superstock points positions with Chris “Opie” Caylor, John Haner, and Mike Ciccotto, in addition to Haskovec.

Matt Wait retains a slim lead in Formula-USA Superbike, but behind him sit a group of other Pirelli riders, including Scott Harwell, Des Conboy, Lee Acree, Mike Himmelsbach, and Dave Stanton, giving Pirelli six of the Top 10 championship leaders in this class. Over in WERA, current champion Vesrah Suzuki again leads the National Endurance Series Overall Points on Pirellis, as do six WERA National Challenge class leaders.

Last year Pirelli set a modern-era record at the Isle of Man by not only winning all six major TTs, but by sweeping the podiums in all of them. Again in 2003, Pirelli riders won all six TTs they entered, captured 16 of the 18 podium positions, and took a staggering 54 of the 60 total Top-10 places available in those six TTs! (No, Pirelli was not the only tire company at the Isle of Man. It may have just seemed that way.)

Racing’s racing, and they don’t hand out championships for half seasons. But as the first half of the season has clearly shown Pirelli is again clearly at the top of the pack, and growing.

More Engine Performance Seminars Scheduled

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Copyright 2003, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Dema Elgin and Allan Lochkeed have scheduled additional Engine Performance Seminars in Topeka, Kansas August 9-10 and in Morro Bay, California August 30-31.

Covered topics will include cam design, airflow and compression ratio vs. cam events, valve seating velocity, valve spring design, oil & lubrication, fuel, crankcase vacuum, piston rings, connecting rods, making the power curve suit the application, exhaust design for power curve, pressure and velocity wave models, balancing airflow with cylinder filling and port sizes vs. airflow, and determining air flow requirements.

More information is available from Allan Lockheed at (303) 238-2414 or Dema Elgin at (650) 364-2187.


AMA Sports To Hold Own Banquet In Las Vegas

From a press release issued by AMA Sports:

FIRST AMA SPORTS AWARDS BANQUET SET FOR NOVEMBER IN LAS VEGAS

PICKERINGTON, OHIO — The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) has announced that AMA Sports, which manages amateur and pro-am AMA competition, will hold its inaugural AMA Sports Awards Banquet on Friday evening, November 21, at the Las Vegas Hilton, one of the famed city’s top convention facilities.

The 2003 AMA Sports Awards Banquet will honor champions from AMA Sports’ extensive amateur and pro-am programs, as well as numerous special award recipients. And with AMA Pro Racing’s annual Awards Banquet scheduled for the following evening, Las Vegas will play host the largest-ever gathering of motorcycle-racing champions.

Speed Channel personality Greg White and veteran race announcer Tim Cotter will serve as masters-of-ceremonies at the 2003 AMA Sports Awards Banquet.

AMA Sports conducts the world’s largest and most diverse slate of motorcycle competition, awarding AMA National Championships in arenacross, cross country, dirt track, enduro, hare and hound, hare scrambles, hillclimb, ice racing, motocross, observed trials, road racing, and speedway. Also under development is a supermoto championship program.

In addition to recognizing AMA National Champions in those 13 disciplines, the 2003 AMA Sports Awards Banquet will honor the AMA Sports Athlete of the Year, the AMA Sports Youth Athlete of the Year, the AMA Sports Female Athlete of the Year, the AMA Sports Veteran/Senior (30+) Athlete of the Year, and the AMA Sportsman of the Year.

AMA Sports will recognize the AMA Horizon Award winners for dirt track, motocross and road racing, plus AMA Sports Riders of the Year in cross-country, hillclimb, ice racing, hillclimb, observed trials, speedway and supermoto.

Special AMA Sports Awards of Excellence will be presented to Broadcast Journalist of the Year, Print Journalist of the Year, Photojournalist of the Year, Motocross Organizer of the Year, Track Racing Organizer of the Year, and Off-Road Organizer of the Year.

The 2003 AMA Sports Awards Banquet is open to the public, and will include a hosted cocktail reception, dinner and the ceremonies. For tickets and more information, contact Sue Mason at [email protected] or (614) 856-1900, ext. 1244.

Ducati Island Returns To Laguna Seca

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From a press release issued by Ducati North America:

DUCATI ISLAND RETURNS TO LAGUNA SECA

Ducati North America announces the eighth annual presentation of Ducati Island during the 2003 World Superbike Championship round at Laguna Seca Raceway.

The North American round of the 2003 F.I.M. World Superbike Championship scheduled for July 11–13 at the Laguna Seca Raceway in Monterey, California will once again set the stage for the annual presentation of Ducati Island. Located in the infield of the racetrack between turns two and three, Ducati Island is so-named because it is surrounded by water on three sides. Although access to Ducati Island is open to all race fans, parking on the Island is restricted exclusively to Ducati motorcycles.

Now in its eighth consecutive year, this unique event has evolved into the much-anticipated tradition that it is today. With less than six weeks remaining until the event, Ducati North America is eager to announce many of the unique attractions planned for the Island.

Ducati Owner Hospitality
Ducati owners will be treated to a variety of complimentary services from Ducati North America, including a riding gear and helmet check service, exclusive grandstand seating in turn two of the racetrack to view the racing action, and a bottle of water. To receive these hospitality services, individuals need only to present their Ducati key or DOC owner’s card.

Ducati Motorcycle Display
Visitors to the Island will have the chance to see the entire 2003 Model Year Ducati line-up of motorcycles. Ducati will also be presenting the exciting new Model Year 2004 Multistrada and Monster S4R in what is the first official public presentation of either bike in North America. Finally, as a special treat for all race fans, Ducati will bring the flavor and color of the racing action onto the Island with a display of a Ducati 999 “FILA” Superbike.

Ducati Dealers
Race fans will be able to shop—or just browse—from among the group of authorized Ducati Dealers who will be setting up shop on the Island to sell the latest in Ducati parts and accessories.

Autograph Signings with Ducati Team Racers
Special autograph signings have been arranged with official Ducati Team racers from both the AMA and World Superbike Championship series at various times throughout the weekend to sign autographs and talk with fans.

Moto Euro Magazine Concours D’Elegance
Over the course of the weekend, a panel of judges from Moto Euro magazine will select the best examples of Ducati motorcycles from among the hundreds parked on the island. Categories include: Superbike, Supersport, Monster, Sport Touring, Vintage and Best in Show. The winner in each class will be chosen on Sunday and awarded with a special plaque. The winner of the Best in Show class will be the subject of a feature article in an upcoming issue of Moto Euro magazine.

More attractions and events will be added as the event draws closer. Please visit www.ducatiusa.com for the latest updates and announcements about Ducati Island 2003.

Byrne Looks Forward To British Superbike At Rockingham


From a press release issued by MonsterMob Ducati:

SHAKEY AIMS TO CONTINUE ROLLING AT THE ROCK.

As the British Superbike Championship enters the second half of the season, MonsterMob Ducati ace Shane ‘Shakey’ Byrne is hoping to continue his first half dominance starting with this weekend’s action at Rockingham Motor Speedway in Northants.

The 26 year old Minster, Isle of Sheppey rider shrugged off a body-battering practice crash to claim a win and a second place in the previous round at Brands Hatch two weeks ago to extend his lead at the top of the standings to a massive 133 points but is anxious to return to winning ways at ‘The Rock’ after his eight straight race victory sequence came to an end in the second leg at Brands after a narrow defeat by the Suzuki of John Reynolds.

“I could have settled for safe points at Brands being injured but I’m a racer and nothing suppresses the pain more that the adrenaline rush that winning provides. I know I only need to follow riders home now but that’s not me, I’m going out to win as always and I would really like to get another double there. My injuries are 90% healed and I’m feeling good” said Shakey who still is feeling some of the after-effects of that high speed smash which caused severe bruising to both feet and his spine.

With nine wins and three second places to his credit out of the twelve races to date, Byrne is comfortably in command of the Superbike series but his team mate Stuart Easton has only one win to his name in the Supersport class this season, an issue he hopes to readdress at the American-style oval.

The young Scot has endured some bad luck in his title defence but still lies second in the standings although he knows that nothing less than a win aboard the team’s 748 this weekend will suffice:

“I reckon I’ve had my share of bad luck and the plan this weekend is to clear off. I need to start closing the points gap on Karl Harris in front of me and the only way I can do that is to beat him” said the 18 year old from Hawick.

However, team boss Paul Bird is hoping his Rockingham jinx won’t strike for the third year in succession after former rider Steve Hislop was injured there in 2001 and last year, Easton developed a misfire when holding a comfortable lead.

“It’s not been the best of places for us, that’s for sure but I’m hoping it’s a case of third time lucky. There’s no reason why we can’t do the business this year and that’s what we’re hoping for. Shakey just needs safe points but try telling him that and Stuart is fired up for a good result also so we just need some luck there for once” said Bird from his Penrith office.



News On Connell’s Surgery

From a press release issued by Proforma:

CRAIG CONNELL HAS SURGERY ON BROKEN ARM

Annandale Honda rider Craig Connell had surgery on Monday, June 30th on the broken right arm that he sustained in a fall at Brainerd International Raceway on Friday, June 27th during AMA Formula Xtreme timed qualifying.

The two-hour surgery was performed by Dr. Arthur Ting, who inserted a rod in Craig’s right humerus (upper arm bone), as well as screws and two wires to stabilize the bone, which was broken in three places. Craig will wear a hard cast for three weeks, from his shoulder to his fingers, to limit movement of the bones and muscles. After the cast is removed, Craig will be able to begin physiotherapy on the arm to regain strength and mobility.

“The accident was unfortunate, because we had really made a lot of progress on both bikes, but the 600 (CBR600RR) in particular, and I was looking forward to doing well on it,” said Connell. “We had changed some things in the front end and the engine felt really strong.”

Connell will join the Annandale Honda team at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca for the combined AMA/World Superbike event over the July 12-13 weekend, and is expected to return to racing for the team at Round 10 of the AMA Superbike Series at Virginia International Raceway, August 29th through 31st.

Cards and messages can be sent to:

Craig Connell
c/o Annandale Racing
PO Box 529
Cresson, TX 76035
E-Mail – [email protected]


Moore On His Way Home

Copyright 2003, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Racer Jimmy Moore is on an airplane en-route from Minneapolis to his home in Eugene, Oregon, where he will decide whether he will undergo surgery there or travel to Fremont, California to see Dr. Art Ting.

The decision will depend upon whether or not Moore’s medical insurance will pay for Ting to do the work or require Moore to use a local orthopedic surgeon.

That’s the word from Moore’s manager, former racer Bill Syfan of Proforma.

Syfan said that contrary to earlier reports from members of his team, Moore has undergone no surgery to date, and that his left arm did not suffer a compound fracture. Moore’s broken upper arm has been set and is in a soft cast, and he is wheelchair-bound due to his fractured right hip. Syfan said that doctors have also decided to allow Moore’s ruptured spleen to heal without surgery.

Moore crashed in turn 1 at Brainerd International Raceway during practice last Thursday, slid 230 yards across grass and hit a 4-inch-diameter tree. He was taken by ambulance to a local hospital and then flown to a hospital in Minneapolis.

Stay tuned for further details as available.

See related posts:
6/27/2003 Moore Hit A Tree After Sliding 230 Yards At BIR

6/26/2003 Jimmy Moore Helicoptered To Minneapolis For Surgery

WERA Held First Motorcycle Race At Barber Last Weekend

From a press release issued by WERA:

HISTORY IN THE MAKING

WERA Motorcycle Roadracing and Barber Motorsports Park made history this past weekend when WERA hosted the first sanctioned motorcycle road race at Barber Motorsports Park. George Barber did his homework and has created the most formidable facility in the U.S. The landscaping, art, buildings, amenities and the entire racetrack itself are superb.

Three hundered plus WERA riders tackled the new venue with WERA Vintage rider #50 Joe Pomeroy, from Simpsonville, SC taking the first checker flag in a motorcycle race at Barber Motorsports Park on Saturday. Many other riders would take their first checker at the facility and all left with a great experience under their belt. The weekend was safe and the racing was great with 50+ grids taking the green flag and running six laps for sprints and 14 for Solo events.

The staff at Barber Motorsports Park goes the extra mile and the WERA Officials, Corner Workers and most of all racers went their extra mile to make for a great first weekend of motorcycle road racing! For further information check out the results on WERA’s web site www.wera.com, or call WERA at (770)720-5010.


Out Of Court Settlement For Racer Vs. Aprilia, Zero Gravity

Copyright 2003, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

A lawsuit filed in El Paso County Court in El Paso, Texas by racer Tracy McIntyre against Aprilia USA and Zero Gravity has been settled out of court on undisclosed terms.

McIntyre was disqualified for allegedly running modified cylinder heads on his Aprilia RS250 racebike in an Aprilia Cup race at Road Atlanta in May, 1999. Aprilia technicians later determined that the cylinder heads had not been modified and that McIntyre’s bike was legal, and his results were reinstated.

In his suit against Aprilia and Zero Gravity, (which ran the 1999 Aprilia Cup Challenge for Aprilia), McIntyre claimed that he was barred from competing in subsequent Aprilia Cup races because he would not sign a release of all claims related to his disqualification and subsequent publicity related to his disqualification.

Aprilia USA spokesman Robert Pandya responded to a request for comment via e-mail, writing “Thanks for contacting us regarding the Tracy McEntyre proceedings. However, Aprilia USA can not comment on any of our legal proceedings.”

A phone call to Zero Gravity requesting comment had not been returned at post time.

McIntyre also declined to comment.

Your Chance To Ask Hopper About Life Aboard The GSV-R

From a press release issued by Desiree Crossman:

I want to let everyone know that on Saturday the 5th of July, we will log on to the Hopperracing chat room at 7:00 p.m. CET (10:00 a.m. PDT). So if anyone wants to chat, ask John some questions about racing or whatever just log onto the website, WWW.HOPPERRACING.COM, go to CONTACT and scroll down to the CHAT link. It’s the first time we’re going to be on it ’cause we never know where we are going to be. But for sure, this Saturday is set. Hope a few fans will log on and not some weirdo logging on asking ridiculous questions or making some obsene statement (can get a few of those from time to time).


Halfway Through The Season, Pirelli Seems Happy Enough

From a press release issued by Pirelli:

PIRELLI MID-SEASON RACE REPORT:

PIRELLI LEADS CHAMPIONSHIPS IN WORLD SUPERSPORT, AMA SUPERSTOCK, F-USA SUPERBIKE, AND WERA NATIONAL ENDURANCE AMONG OTHERS AT MID-SEASON POINT

Also Dominated Isle Of Man Second Year In A Row

(Rome, GA) Pirelli Tires ended the 2002 race season with some pretty impressive results: 322 U.S. national and regional road race championships including a wad of F-USA and WERA titles, 20 U.S. track records broken, the World Supersport Championship, and total domination of the Isle Of Man. The logical question, even among Pirelli people, was: Can we do it again?

The answer, at least at this season’s halfway point, looks to be yes, they can do it again. Fact is, Pirelli may even surpass some of last year’s achievements.

Young Aussie sensation, Chris Vermeulen, is holding a commanding lead in World Supersport on his Pirelli Supercorsa-equipped factory Ten Kate Honda. Big point leads in WSS have been rare, especially at this point in the season. But Vermeulen, who just turned 21 years of age in late June, has set a blistering pace in this series which is gaining more and more popularity and attention for its hard-fought, paint-swapping action. He’s on a pace to eclipse the record-setting performance of last year’s champion, Fabian Foret, who also happened to be on Pirelli Supercorsas. One other big difference in 2003 is that Pirelli isn’t alone in the top group; five of the current World Supersport Top 10 are Pirelli mounted. (The company’s stock has also been rising in World Superbike. DFX Ducati’s Steve Martin has given Pirelli a number of top-10 finishes, some as high as sixth, in what is still termed a “development season”. The highlight has easily been Martin’s surprise provisional pole in Misano.)

In AMA Superstock, Vincent Haskovec, in his first season on Pirellis and a Hooters Suzuki, is leading the championship with six of 11 rounds completed. The popular Czech also won his first AMA national this year. He’s also not alone at the top: Pirelli riders hold four of the top 10 AMA Superstock points positions with Chris “Opie” Caylor, John Haner, and Mike Ciccotto, in addition to Haskovec.

Matt Wait retains a slim lead in Formula-USA Superbike, but behind him sit a group of other Pirelli riders, including Scott Harwell, Des Conboy, Lee Acree, Mike Himmelsbach, and Dave Stanton, giving Pirelli six of the Top 10 championship leaders in this class. Over in WERA, current champion Vesrah Suzuki again leads the National Endurance Series Overall Points on Pirellis, as do six WERA National Challenge class leaders.

Last year Pirelli set a modern-era record at the Isle of Man by not only winning all six major TTs, but by sweeping the podiums in all of them. Again in 2003, Pirelli riders won all six TTs they entered, captured 16 of the 18 podium positions, and took a staggering 54 of the 60 total Top-10 places available in those six TTs! (No, Pirelli was not the only tire company at the Isle of Man. It may have just seemed that way.)

Racing’s racing, and they don’t hand out championships for half seasons. But as the first half of the season has clearly shown Pirelli is again clearly at the top of the pack, and growing.

More Engine Performance Seminars Scheduled

Copyright 2003, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Dema Elgin and Allan Lochkeed have scheduled additional Engine Performance Seminars in Topeka, Kansas August 9-10 and in Morro Bay, California August 30-31.

Covered topics will include cam design, airflow and compression ratio vs. cam events, valve seating velocity, valve spring design, oil & lubrication, fuel, crankcase vacuum, piston rings, connecting rods, making the power curve suit the application, exhaust design for power curve, pressure and velocity wave models, balancing airflow with cylinder filling and port sizes vs. airflow, and determining air flow requirements.

More information is available from Allan Lockheed at (303) 238-2414 or Dema Elgin at (650) 364-2187.


AMA Sports To Hold Own Banquet In Las Vegas

From a press release issued by AMA Sports:

FIRST AMA SPORTS AWARDS BANQUET SET FOR NOVEMBER IN LAS VEGAS

PICKERINGTON, OHIO — The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) has announced that AMA Sports, which manages amateur and pro-am AMA competition, will hold its inaugural AMA Sports Awards Banquet on Friday evening, November 21, at the Las Vegas Hilton, one of the famed city’s top convention facilities.

The 2003 AMA Sports Awards Banquet will honor champions from AMA Sports’ extensive amateur and pro-am programs, as well as numerous special award recipients. And with AMA Pro Racing’s annual Awards Banquet scheduled for the following evening, Las Vegas will play host the largest-ever gathering of motorcycle-racing champions.

Speed Channel personality Greg White and veteran race announcer Tim Cotter will serve as masters-of-ceremonies at the 2003 AMA Sports Awards Banquet.

AMA Sports conducts the world’s largest and most diverse slate of motorcycle competition, awarding AMA National Championships in arenacross, cross country, dirt track, enduro, hare and hound, hare scrambles, hillclimb, ice racing, motocross, observed trials, road racing, and speedway. Also under development is a supermoto championship program.

In addition to recognizing AMA National Champions in those 13 disciplines, the 2003 AMA Sports Awards Banquet will honor the AMA Sports Athlete of the Year, the AMA Sports Youth Athlete of the Year, the AMA Sports Female Athlete of the Year, the AMA Sports Veteran/Senior (30+) Athlete of the Year, and the AMA Sportsman of the Year.

AMA Sports will recognize the AMA Horizon Award winners for dirt track, motocross and road racing, plus AMA Sports Riders of the Year in cross-country, hillclimb, ice racing, hillclimb, observed trials, speedway and supermoto.

Special AMA Sports Awards of Excellence will be presented to Broadcast Journalist of the Year, Print Journalist of the Year, Photojournalist of the Year, Motocross Organizer of the Year, Track Racing Organizer of the Year, and Off-Road Organizer of the Year.

The 2003 AMA Sports Awards Banquet is open to the public, and will include a hosted cocktail reception, dinner and the ceremonies. For tickets and more information, contact Sue Mason at [email protected] or (614) 856-1900, ext. 1244.

Ducati Island Returns To Laguna Seca

From a press release issued by Ducati North America:

DUCATI ISLAND RETURNS TO LAGUNA SECA

Ducati North America announces the eighth annual presentation of Ducati Island during the 2003 World Superbike Championship round at Laguna Seca Raceway.

The North American round of the 2003 F.I.M. World Superbike Championship scheduled for July 11–13 at the Laguna Seca Raceway in Monterey, California will once again set the stage for the annual presentation of Ducati Island. Located in the infield of the racetrack between turns two and three, Ducati Island is so-named because it is surrounded by water on three sides. Although access to Ducati Island is open to all race fans, parking on the Island is restricted exclusively to Ducati motorcycles.

Now in its eighth consecutive year, this unique event has evolved into the much-anticipated tradition that it is today. With less than six weeks remaining until the event, Ducati North America is eager to announce many of the unique attractions planned for the Island.

Ducati Owner Hospitality
Ducati owners will be treated to a variety of complimentary services from Ducati North America, including a riding gear and helmet check service, exclusive grandstand seating in turn two of the racetrack to view the racing action, and a bottle of water. To receive these hospitality services, individuals need only to present their Ducati key or DOC owner’s card.

Ducati Motorcycle Display
Visitors to the Island will have the chance to see the entire 2003 Model Year Ducati line-up of motorcycles. Ducati will also be presenting the exciting new Model Year 2004 Multistrada and Monster S4R in what is the first official public presentation of either bike in North America. Finally, as a special treat for all race fans, Ducati will bring the flavor and color of the racing action onto the Island with a display of a Ducati 999 “FILA” Superbike.

Ducati Dealers
Race fans will be able to shop—or just browse—from among the group of authorized Ducati Dealers who will be setting up shop on the Island to sell the latest in Ducati parts and accessories.

Autograph Signings with Ducati Team Racers
Special autograph signings have been arranged with official Ducati Team racers from both the AMA and World Superbike Championship series at various times throughout the weekend to sign autographs and talk with fans.

Moto Euro Magazine Concours D’Elegance
Over the course of the weekend, a panel of judges from Moto Euro magazine will select the best examples of Ducati motorcycles from among the hundreds parked on the island. Categories include: Superbike, Supersport, Monster, Sport Touring, Vintage and Best in Show. The winner in each class will be chosen on Sunday and awarded with a special plaque. The winner of the Best in Show class will be the subject of a feature article in an upcoming issue of Moto Euro magazine.

More attractions and events will be added as the event draws closer. Please visit www.ducatiusa.com for the latest updates and announcements about Ducati Island 2003.

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