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Who’s Who For AHRMA Races At Daytona

From a press release:

NOTABLE AHRMA ENTRIES FOR CLASSICS DAYS AT DAYTONA

The American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association’s Classics Days event at Daytona International Speedway always attracts an array of notable racers, as well as a large contingent of international entries. The March 4-5 event holds true to form. A few of the most recognizable names include:

Gary Nixon – two-time AMA Grand National Champion and winner of the 1967 Daytona 200.

Yvon Duhamel – one of the top racers of the 1960s and ’70s, particularly on 750cc-class machines; father of road race star Miguel Duhamel.

Gary Fisher – the road race veteran will come out of retirement to compete on the same Yoshimura-Krause Honda CR750 he raced in the 1971 Daytona 200, now owned by worldmotorcycles.com.

John Long – his appearances in the Daytona 200 span three decades, from 1974 to 1990.

Kiyo Watanabe – AMA Pro Twins competitor since 1989, known for his fast Honda Hawks.

Jerry Wood – auctioneer, racer, safety official at New Hampshire International Speedway and father of top racers Eric and Jeff Wood.

Frank Melling – British racing journalist.

Mitch Boehm – Motorcyclist magazine editor.

The preliminary count of AHRMA Classics Days entries shows 107 coming from outside the United States, including 31 from Canada, 23 from England, 22 from France, 16 from Ireland, 10 from Germany and five from Japan.

A full schedule of AHRMA’s Florida Bike Week activities can be found at www.ahrma.org.

Jamie James Leathers And Boots Sell For $810 To Benefit The Air Fence* Fund

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Copyright 2002, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

The seven-day eBay auction of a custom set of Jamie James’ leathers and boots has ended with “jayroot” winning the auction with a high bid of $810. The auction was held to benefit the Roadracing World Air Fence* Fund.

The auction started on Friday, February 8 and received three bids as it ran through Friday, February 15. “jayroot” placed his first, only and winning bid on the first day to beat out Texas racer Marcus McBain. The winning bidder could not be reached at post time.

The James leathers auction is the latest in a series of racing memorabilia, products and services being auctioned to benefit the Roadracing World Air Fence Fund. The next item should go up for auction within the next few days.

If you have racing memorabilia, products or services that you would like to donate for auction to benefit the Roadracing World Air Fence Fund, call Roadracing World at (909) 245-6411, Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and ask to speak to David Swarts.

The Roadracing World Air Fence Fund was established in April 2001 to raise money to purchase and deploy Air Fence and Air Module soft barriers to protect crashed riders from hitting walls and other hard objects at racetracks. In less than one year, the Fund has raised over $170,000, with over $11,000 coming from the auctions of donated racing memorabilia such as this suit. For more information about the Roadracing World Air Fence Fund, including a full accounting of the collections and disbursements and stories about racers being saved by soft barriers, follow the link on this website, “The history and future of our Air Fence Fund”.

*Air Fence is a trademark of Airfence Safety Systems of Australia

World Sidecar Championship Teams Complete Testing In Spain

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From a press release:

Media Release from Superside FIM Sidecar World Championship

Friday 15 February 2002 – Track Sessions at Cartagena

Superside testing successful in Spain

The top Superside teams completed a successful two-day test session at Cartagena in southern Spain today with extremely positive feedback.

Of the thirteen teams to compete, world championship front-runner combinations of Steve Abbott and Jamie Biggs and Tom Hanks and Phil Biggs proved consistently fast as expected throughout the two days.

What was pleasantly surprising though, was the improvements made over the winter by the likes of Delannoy and Vannier, Schröder and Wäfler and Morrissey and Frith. Each of these teams demonstrated their commitment to the coming season through not only their increased on track performance, but also their presentation in the paddock.

French pairing of Delannoy and Vannier were the biggest movers during the testing, coming to terms with the state of the art Windle chassis combined with the power of the Suzuki GSXR engine. The conversion from last year’s relatively older style chassis and early model Honda CBR1100XX engine was dramatic, with noticeably faster corner speed and acceleration.

Schröder and Wäfler completed the most laps of any team for the two days, testing two of their three race engines as well as a variety of other settings. The Swiss pairing put in some competitive times as well as getting value from their extensive track time.

All teams considered the testing extremely valuable to the start of the 2002 season and have already committed to further testing sessions in the future.

20 AMA Corporate Members And Directors Vote To Change Eligibility Rules For Directors Elected By Individual AMA Members

From a news release on www.AMADirectlink.com and other sources:

AMA Corporate Members Elected

Feb. 16 -Three Corporate Members were elected to the AMA Board of Directors at the annual AMA Corporate Member meeting held at the Indianapolis Dealer Expo.
Mike Buckley from Dunlop Tires, Croft Long from Kawasaki Motors Corporation and Ken Sutton of Harley-Davidson were elected to serve the board as Corporate Members.
The AMA Board of Directors consists of twelve members. Six Corporate Directors are elected by the corporate membership and serve two-year terms. Six individual Directors are elected by the general membership in their respective regions and serve three-year terms. The AMA Board of Directors meets four times a year.
The Corporate Members and the AMA Board also passed two revisions to the AMA Code of Regulations. The first was to “maintain the distinction between corporate and individual member Directors to ensure proper representation of both constituencies as provided for in the AMA Code of Regulations.” The second dealt with the reimbursement of individual member Directors’ expenses to reflect changing economic conditions.

The change in eligibility rules disqualify anyone who owns or is employed by a company that is theoretically eligible to be a Corporate member of the AMA, even if that company is not actually a Corporate member, from running as an Individual Director elected by the general membership. Specific exemptions were included for motorcycle dealers and race promoters.

In action taken later in the day by the AMA Board of Directors, Buckley and Kevin Schwantz were named to the AMA Pro Racing Board of Directors and P.J. Harvey was named the new Chairman of AMA Pro Racing. Harvey replaces former Chairman Mark Tuttle, who resigned recently, Buckley replaces Harvey as a Board member, and Schwantz replaces Rick Gray, who elected to leave the Pro Racing Board.

A fund-raising program for the AMA D-37 Legal Defense Fund was also discussed, and the Board voted to provide up to $50,000 in matching funds during the next 12 months.

MRA Releases 2002 Schedule

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MRA New Rider Schools

April 6, Classroom
April 7, Second Creek Raceway
April 20, Classroom
April 21, Continental Divide Raceway
May 18, Classroom
May 19, Second Creek Raceway


MRA Race Schedule

May 4/5, Pueblo Motorsports Park

May 18/19, Second Creek Raceway

June 1/2, AMA National, Pikes Peak International Raceway

June 8/9, Pikes Peak International Raceway

June 29/30, Second Creek Raceway

July 27/28, Continental Divide Raceway

August 10/11, Pueblo Motorsports Park

August 24/25, La Junta Raceway

September 14/15, Second Creek Raceway

September 28/29, Pueblo Motorsports Park

October 5/6, Second Creek Raceway

MRA Hotline: 303-530-1234
New Rider Director: Mark Schellinger 303-944-0333
Un-Official MRA website–www.mra-racing.com
Official MRA website–www.mra-racing.org

Alex Criville To Take Medical Leave Of Absence From MotoGP Series

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From press releases:

Antena 3 Yamaha d’Antin MotoGP rider Alex Criville held a press conference at Valencia, Spain Saturday, the site of ongoing IRTA team testing, to announce that he is taking a medical leave of absence from his career as a racer to have a disturbing medical condition evaluated.
“I have been forced to take a break from my sporting career due to physical problems” said the 31-year-old Spaniard. “Since 1999, I have had a condition whereby I temporarily lose consciousness from time to time. It is not serious, but after consulting the best specialists in the field I was advised to stop riding for a while, to take the time to relax and undergo the necessary tests.”
While Criville plans to have further medical examinations and tests, Team Manager Luis d’Antin confirmed that he would be looking for a rider to fill-in until Criville’s return to the MotoGP series. Criville’s teammate Norick Abe continued testing at Valencia, making the most laps of any rider at the Ricardo Tormo circuit Saturday with 51 laps and a best time of 1:35.908, making him fifth-fastest.

Garry McCoy Fastest In Day Two Of IRTA Tests At Valencia

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Copyright 2002, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Red Bull Yamaha’s Garry McCoy recorded the fastest lap time during IRTA team testing at Valencia in Spain. Despite wind and rain during parts of the second day of the test, McCoy completed 30 laps and improved his best time to 1:34.557 on his Dunlop-equipped Yamaha YZR500. McCoy’s time is only 0.1-second slower than Max Biaggi’s pole time from the 2001 Grand Prix at Valencia. Biaggi finished day two with the third-fastest time.

Young American John Hopkins struggled as his crew worked through a test program, constantly changing the set-up on Hopkins’ YZR500.

Top times follow:

MotoGP
Garry McCoy, Yamaha YZR500, 1:34.557
Carlos Checa, Yamaha M1, 1:35.225
Max Biaggi, Yamaha M1, 1:35.341
Shinya Nakano, Yamaha YZR500, 1:35.774
Norick Abe, Yamaha YZR500, 1:35.908
John Kocinski, Yamaha M1, 1:36.173
Alex Barros, Honda NSR500, 1:36.202
Regis Laconi, Aprilia, 1:36.855
Jurgen van der Goorbergh, Honda NSR500, 1:37.331
Olivier Jacque, Yamaha YZR500, 1:37.599

250cc
Alfonso Nieto, Aprilia, 1:37.032
Casey Stoner, Aprilia, 1:37.670
Roberto Locatelli, Aprilia, 1:37.848
Randy De Puniet, Aprilia, 1:38.251
Sebastian Porto, Yamaha, 1:38.546

Looks Like American Honda Made Money In 2001

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From a press release:

American Honda Motor Company’s Motorcycle Division Reports Year End Sales


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Torrance CA-American Honda Motor Company’s Motorcycle Division reported today year-end retail sales of 219,584 motorcycles, an increase of 54,640 over 2000. Honda motorcycle sales grew 33.1% and Honda retains the number one market share position at 28.8%. The entire industry continued a growth streak, showing a 19.6% gain over 2000.

“‘Performance First’ means we are continuing to give our customers what they want,” said Ray Blank, motorcycle division vice president. “With the strongest and most diverse line-up in the industry we expect 2002 to be another banner year for Honda.”

American Honda’s ATV sales continued to rise in 2001 ending the year at 238,557, a 13% increase over last year. This strong performance strengthened Honda’s number one market share position to 32.7%.

Overall, including scooters, American Honda sold 470,106 units in the United States last year, a dramatic increase of 84,578 (21.9%) compared to 2000. Honda’s number one share position increased to 31%.

As the industry sales leader, American Honda is on track to continue to support Honda’s worldwide goal of 7 million motorcycle sales by March 2004.

Pro-Motion Advanced Rider Training Announced For 2002

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From a press release:

Team Pro-Motion Sportbike Club will continue to offer the (ART) Advanced Rider Training school programs for 2002, featuring training sessions with professional racer and 8 time national champion Michael Himmelsbach. All three levels of the Team Pro-Motion ART schools will continue to specialize in semi-private class sizes to enhance learning and improve instructor input. Personalized training and additional track seat time offers students a cutting edge approach to accelerated training.

“Our ART program has been updated and improved upon for 2002” explains chief instructor Michael Himmelsbach. “With the addition of ART-BASIC, we’ve added a program for rookie track riders. Our top level elite training ART-PRO offers the serious minded rider the ultimate in training. With all three levels now, we can now help riders of all skills advance and meet their personal goals”.

Team Pro-Motion and the ART program will travel to many racetracks on the east coast during the 2002 season. With 37 ART-BASIC programs, 22 ART- LIMITED and 14 ART-PRO schools, there is sure to be one that fits your schedule. All ART schools and Team Pro-Motion track events now offer Aprilia motorcycles for use.

To obtain more information contact Team Pro-Motion at (215) 675-5080 or visit the clubs web site at www.teampromotion.com for current dates and track locations.

Questions regarding the information in this press release may be directed to:

Glen Goldman (215) 675-5080

Mike Himmelsbach (215)529-4332

Michelin Announces Western U.S. Contingency Program For AFM, WSMC, CCS, MRA, OMRRA, WMRRA Races

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From a press release:

TEAM MICHELIN REPLACES FREDDIE BUCKS

Michelin has released the $1.1 million 2002 Team Michelin contingency program covering the entire United States. This new program will replace the Freddie Bucks contingency program offered during the 2001 season by western states Michelin tire distributor Freddie Spencer’s High Performance Product Line at all AFM, CCS Southwest, CCS California (Pacific), MRA, WMRRA, OMRRA, WSMC events. The new program also includes the SMRI in New Mexico.

Team Michelin contingency will be offered through Michelin North America and can be claimed only through authorized trackside Michelin dealers using a new “Smart Card” system. The card, similar to a credit card, is loaded with contingency money when swiped through a special Smart Card reader carried by Michelin trackside vendors. The available contingency money is then used just like a debit card when the racer purchases Michelin tires at a race event.

Freddie Spencer’s High Performance Product Line authorized Michelin tires trackside distributors include:

AF Motorsports, San Jose, CA – 650-400-3461

Competition Motors, Portland, OR – 503-320-2475

Eastside Motosports, Bellevue, WA – 425-747-7360

Racer’s Edge Performance, Las Vegas, NV – 702-257-3808

Van Mar Racing, Denver, CO – 303-944-0333

The following contingency payouts are available from Michelin in the Western United States. For more information contact Freddie Spencer’s High Performance Product at [email protected] or 702-591-8915.



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Who’s Who For AHRMA Races At Daytona

From a press release:

NOTABLE AHRMA ENTRIES FOR CLASSICS DAYS AT DAYTONA

The American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association’s Classics Days event at Daytona International Speedway always attracts an array of notable racers, as well as a large contingent of international entries. The March 4-5 event holds true to form. A few of the most recognizable names include:

Gary Nixon – two-time AMA Grand National Champion and winner of the 1967 Daytona 200.

Yvon Duhamel – one of the top racers of the 1960s and ’70s, particularly on 750cc-class machines; father of road race star Miguel Duhamel.

Gary Fisher – the road race veteran will come out of retirement to compete on the same Yoshimura-Krause Honda CR750 he raced in the 1971 Daytona 200, now owned by worldmotorcycles.com.

John Long – his appearances in the Daytona 200 span three decades, from 1974 to 1990.

Kiyo Watanabe – AMA Pro Twins competitor since 1989, known for his fast Honda Hawks.

Jerry Wood – auctioneer, racer, safety official at New Hampshire International Speedway and father of top racers Eric and Jeff Wood.

Frank Melling – British racing journalist.

Mitch Boehm – Motorcyclist magazine editor.

The preliminary count of AHRMA Classics Days entries shows 107 coming from outside the United States, including 31 from Canada, 23 from England, 22 from France, 16 from Ireland, 10 from Germany and five from Japan.

A full schedule of AHRMA’s Florida Bike Week activities can be found at www.ahrma.org.

Jamie James Leathers And Boots Sell For $810 To Benefit The Air Fence* Fund

Copyright 2002, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

The seven-day eBay auction of a custom set of Jamie James’ leathers and boots has ended with “jayroot” winning the auction with a high bid of $810. The auction was held to benefit the Roadracing World Air Fence* Fund.

The auction started on Friday, February 8 and received three bids as it ran through Friday, February 15. “jayroot” placed his first, only and winning bid on the first day to beat out Texas racer Marcus McBain. The winning bidder could not be reached at post time.

The James leathers auction is the latest in a series of racing memorabilia, products and services being auctioned to benefit the Roadracing World Air Fence Fund. The next item should go up for auction within the next few days.

If you have racing memorabilia, products or services that you would like to donate for auction to benefit the Roadracing World Air Fence Fund, call Roadracing World at (909) 245-6411, Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and ask to speak to David Swarts.

The Roadracing World Air Fence Fund was established in April 2001 to raise money to purchase and deploy Air Fence and Air Module soft barriers to protect crashed riders from hitting walls and other hard objects at racetracks. In less than one year, the Fund has raised over $170,000, with over $11,000 coming from the auctions of donated racing memorabilia such as this suit. For more information about the Roadracing World Air Fence Fund, including a full accounting of the collections and disbursements and stories about racers being saved by soft barriers, follow the link on this website, “The history and future of our Air Fence Fund”.

*Air Fence is a trademark of Airfence Safety Systems of Australia

World Sidecar Championship Teams Complete Testing In Spain

From a press release:

Media Release from Superside FIM Sidecar World Championship

Friday 15 February 2002 – Track Sessions at Cartagena

Superside testing successful in Spain

The top Superside teams completed a successful two-day test session at Cartagena in southern Spain today with extremely positive feedback.

Of the thirteen teams to compete, world championship front-runner combinations of Steve Abbott and Jamie Biggs and Tom Hanks and Phil Biggs proved consistently fast as expected throughout the two days.

What was pleasantly surprising though, was the improvements made over the winter by the likes of Delannoy and Vannier, Schröder and Wäfler and Morrissey and Frith. Each of these teams demonstrated their commitment to the coming season through not only their increased on track performance, but also their presentation in the paddock.

French pairing of Delannoy and Vannier were the biggest movers during the testing, coming to terms with the state of the art Windle chassis combined with the power of the Suzuki GSXR engine. The conversion from last year’s relatively older style chassis and early model Honda CBR1100XX engine was dramatic, with noticeably faster corner speed and acceleration.

Schröder and Wäfler completed the most laps of any team for the two days, testing two of their three race engines as well as a variety of other settings. The Swiss pairing put in some competitive times as well as getting value from their extensive track time.

All teams considered the testing extremely valuable to the start of the 2002 season and have already committed to further testing sessions in the future.

20 AMA Corporate Members And Directors Vote To Change Eligibility Rules For Directors Elected By Individual AMA Members

From a news release on www.AMADirectlink.com and other sources:

AMA Corporate Members Elected

Feb. 16 -Three Corporate Members were elected to the AMA Board of Directors at the annual AMA Corporate Member meeting held at the Indianapolis Dealer Expo.
Mike Buckley from Dunlop Tires, Croft Long from Kawasaki Motors Corporation and Ken Sutton of Harley-Davidson were elected to serve the board as Corporate Members.
The AMA Board of Directors consists of twelve members. Six Corporate Directors are elected by the corporate membership and serve two-year terms. Six individual Directors are elected by the general membership in their respective regions and serve three-year terms. The AMA Board of Directors meets four times a year.
The Corporate Members and the AMA Board also passed two revisions to the AMA Code of Regulations. The first was to “maintain the distinction between corporate and individual member Directors to ensure proper representation of both constituencies as provided for in the AMA Code of Regulations.” The second dealt with the reimbursement of individual member Directors’ expenses to reflect changing economic conditions.

The change in eligibility rules disqualify anyone who owns or is employed by a company that is theoretically eligible to be a Corporate member of the AMA, even if that company is not actually a Corporate member, from running as an Individual Director elected by the general membership. Specific exemptions were included for motorcycle dealers and race promoters.

In action taken later in the day by the AMA Board of Directors, Buckley and Kevin Schwantz were named to the AMA Pro Racing Board of Directors and P.J. Harvey was named the new Chairman of AMA Pro Racing. Harvey replaces former Chairman Mark Tuttle, who resigned recently, Buckley replaces Harvey as a Board member, and Schwantz replaces Rick Gray, who elected to leave the Pro Racing Board.

A fund-raising program for the AMA D-37 Legal Defense Fund was also discussed, and the Board voted to provide up to $50,000 in matching funds during the next 12 months.

MRA Releases 2002 Schedule

MRA New Rider Schools

April 6, Classroom
April 7, Second Creek Raceway
April 20, Classroom
April 21, Continental Divide Raceway
May 18, Classroom
May 19, Second Creek Raceway


MRA Race Schedule

May 4/5, Pueblo Motorsports Park

May 18/19, Second Creek Raceway

June 1/2, AMA National, Pikes Peak International Raceway

June 8/9, Pikes Peak International Raceway

June 29/30, Second Creek Raceway

July 27/28, Continental Divide Raceway

August 10/11, Pueblo Motorsports Park

August 24/25, La Junta Raceway

September 14/15, Second Creek Raceway

September 28/29, Pueblo Motorsports Park

October 5/6, Second Creek Raceway

MRA Hotline: 303-530-1234
New Rider Director: Mark Schellinger 303-944-0333
Un-Official MRA website–www.mra-racing.com
Official MRA website–www.mra-racing.org

Alex Criville To Take Medical Leave Of Absence From MotoGP Series

From press releases:

Antena 3 Yamaha d’Antin MotoGP rider Alex Criville held a press conference at Valencia, Spain Saturday, the site of ongoing IRTA team testing, to announce that he is taking a medical leave of absence from his career as a racer to have a disturbing medical condition evaluated.
“I have been forced to take a break from my sporting career due to physical problems” said the 31-year-old Spaniard. “Since 1999, I have had a condition whereby I temporarily lose consciousness from time to time. It is not serious, but after consulting the best specialists in the field I was advised to stop riding for a while, to take the time to relax and undergo the necessary tests.”
While Criville plans to have further medical examinations and tests, Team Manager Luis d’Antin confirmed that he would be looking for a rider to fill-in until Criville’s return to the MotoGP series. Criville’s teammate Norick Abe continued testing at Valencia, making the most laps of any rider at the Ricardo Tormo circuit Saturday with 51 laps and a best time of 1:35.908, making him fifth-fastest.

Garry McCoy Fastest In Day Two Of IRTA Tests At Valencia

Copyright 2002, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Red Bull Yamaha’s Garry McCoy recorded the fastest lap time during IRTA team testing at Valencia in Spain. Despite wind and rain during parts of the second day of the test, McCoy completed 30 laps and improved his best time to 1:34.557 on his Dunlop-equipped Yamaha YZR500. McCoy’s time is only 0.1-second slower than Max Biaggi’s pole time from the 2001 Grand Prix at Valencia. Biaggi finished day two with the third-fastest time.

Young American John Hopkins struggled as his crew worked through a test program, constantly changing the set-up on Hopkins’ YZR500.

Top times follow:

MotoGP
Garry McCoy, Yamaha YZR500, 1:34.557
Carlos Checa, Yamaha M1, 1:35.225
Max Biaggi, Yamaha M1, 1:35.341
Shinya Nakano, Yamaha YZR500, 1:35.774
Norick Abe, Yamaha YZR500, 1:35.908
John Kocinski, Yamaha M1, 1:36.173
Alex Barros, Honda NSR500, 1:36.202
Regis Laconi, Aprilia, 1:36.855
Jurgen van der Goorbergh, Honda NSR500, 1:37.331
Olivier Jacque, Yamaha YZR500, 1:37.599

250cc
Alfonso Nieto, Aprilia, 1:37.032
Casey Stoner, Aprilia, 1:37.670
Roberto Locatelli, Aprilia, 1:37.848
Randy De Puniet, Aprilia, 1:38.251
Sebastian Porto, Yamaha, 1:38.546

Looks Like American Honda Made Money In 2001

From a press release:

American Honda Motor Company’s Motorcycle Division Reports Year End Sales


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Torrance CA-American Honda Motor Company’s Motorcycle Division reported today year-end retail sales of 219,584 motorcycles, an increase of 54,640 over 2000. Honda motorcycle sales grew 33.1% and Honda retains the number one market share position at 28.8%. The entire industry continued a growth streak, showing a 19.6% gain over 2000.

“‘Performance First’ means we are continuing to give our customers what they want,” said Ray Blank, motorcycle division vice president. “With the strongest and most diverse line-up in the industry we expect 2002 to be another banner year for Honda.”

American Honda’s ATV sales continued to rise in 2001 ending the year at 238,557, a 13% increase over last year. This strong performance strengthened Honda’s number one market share position to 32.7%.

Overall, including scooters, American Honda sold 470,106 units in the United States last year, a dramatic increase of 84,578 (21.9%) compared to 2000. Honda’s number one share position increased to 31%.

As the industry sales leader, American Honda is on track to continue to support Honda’s worldwide goal of 7 million motorcycle sales by March 2004.

Pro-Motion Advanced Rider Training Announced For 2002

From a press release:

Team Pro-Motion Sportbike Club will continue to offer the (ART) Advanced Rider Training school programs for 2002, featuring training sessions with professional racer and 8 time national champion Michael Himmelsbach. All three levels of the Team Pro-Motion ART schools will continue to specialize in semi-private class sizes to enhance learning and improve instructor input. Personalized training and additional track seat time offers students a cutting edge approach to accelerated training.

“Our ART program has been updated and improved upon for 2002” explains chief instructor Michael Himmelsbach. “With the addition of ART-BASIC, we’ve added a program for rookie track riders. Our top level elite training ART-PRO offers the serious minded rider the ultimate in training. With all three levels now, we can now help riders of all skills advance and meet their personal goals”.

Team Pro-Motion and the ART program will travel to many racetracks on the east coast during the 2002 season. With 37 ART-BASIC programs, 22 ART- LIMITED and 14 ART-PRO schools, there is sure to be one that fits your schedule. All ART schools and Team Pro-Motion track events now offer Aprilia motorcycles for use.

To obtain more information contact Team Pro-Motion at (215) 675-5080 or visit the clubs web site at www.teampromotion.com for current dates and track locations.

Questions regarding the information in this press release may be directed to:

Glen Goldman (215) 675-5080

Mike Himmelsbach (215)529-4332

Michelin Announces Western U.S. Contingency Program For AFM, WSMC, CCS, MRA, OMRRA, WMRRA Races

From a press release:

TEAM MICHELIN REPLACES FREDDIE BUCKS

Michelin has released the $1.1 million 2002 Team Michelin contingency program covering the entire United States. This new program will replace the Freddie Bucks contingency program offered during the 2001 season by western states Michelin tire distributor Freddie Spencer’s High Performance Product Line at all AFM, CCS Southwest, CCS California (Pacific), MRA, WMRRA, OMRRA, WSMC events. The new program also includes the SMRI in New Mexico.

Team Michelin contingency will be offered through Michelin North America and can be claimed only through authorized trackside Michelin dealers using a new “Smart Card” system. The card, similar to a credit card, is loaded with contingency money when swiped through a special Smart Card reader carried by Michelin trackside vendors. The available contingency money is then used just like a debit card when the racer purchases Michelin tires at a race event.

Freddie Spencer’s High Performance Product Line authorized Michelin tires trackside distributors include:

AF Motorsports, San Jose, CA – 650-400-3461

Competition Motors, Portland, OR – 503-320-2475

Eastside Motosports, Bellevue, WA – 425-747-7360

Racer’s Edge Performance, Las Vegas, NV – 702-257-3808

Van Mar Racing, Denver, CO – 303-944-0333

The following contingency payouts are available from Michelin in the Western United States. For more information contact Freddie Spencer’s High Performance Product at [email protected] or 702-591-8915.



CCS EXPERT UNLIMITED GP
$125
$100
$75
$50

CCS EXPERT GTU
$100
$75
$50
$30

CCS EXPERT GTO
$100
$75
$50
$30

CCS EXPERT GTL
$100
$75
$50
$30

CCS EXPERT UNLIMITED SUPERSPORT
$125
$100
$75
$50

CCS EXPERT HEAVYWEIGHT 750cc SUPERBIKE
$125
$100
$75
$50

CCS EXPERT HEAVYWEIGHT 750cc SUPERSPORT
$125
$100
$75
$50

CCS EXPERT MIDDLEWEIGHT 600cc SUPERBIKE
$100
$75
$50
$30

CCS EXPERT MIDDLEWEIGHT 600cc SUPERSPORT
$100
$75
$50
$30

CCS EXPERT LIGHTWEIGHT SUPERBIKE
$75
$50
$40
$30

CCS EXPERT LIGHTWEIGHT SUPERSPORT
$75
$50
$40
$30

CCS EXPERT SUPERTWINS
$75
$50
$40
$30

CCS AMATEUR GTU
$50
$30
$25
$15

CCS AMATEUR GTO
$50
$30
$25
$15

CCS AMATEUR GTL
$50
$30
$25
$15

CCS AMATEUR UNLIMITED SUPERSPORT
$50
$30
$25
$15

CCS AMATEUR HEAVYWEIGHT 750cc SUPERBIKE
$50
$30
$25
$15

CCS AMATEUR HEAVYWEIGHT 750cc SUPERSPORT
$50
$30
$25
$15

CCS AMATEUR MIDDLEWEIGHT 600cc SUPERBIKE
$50
$30
$25
$15

CCS AMATEUR MIDDLEWEIGHT 600cc SUPERSPORT
$50
$30
$25
$15

CCS AMATEUR LIGHTWEIGHT SUPERBIKE
$50
$30
$25
$15

CCS AMATEUR LIGHTWEIGHT SUPERBSPORT
$50
$30
$25
$15

CCS AMATEUR SUPERTWINS
$50
$30
$25
$15




WSMC FORMULA 1
$400
$300
$200
$100

WSMC 750cc SUPERStock
$300
$200
$100
$50

WSMC 600cc SUPERStock
$300
$200
$100
$50

WSMC Open Superstock
$300
$200
$100
$50

WSMC FORMULA 2
$250
$150
$75
$50

WSMC APRILIA CUP
$100
$75
$50
$25

WSMC BATTLE OF THE TWINS MIDDLEWEIGHT
$100
$75
$50
$25

WSMC Formula 3
$100
$75
$50
$25

WSMC OPEN NOVICE
$200
$100
$75
$50

WSMC 650cc NOVICE
$200
$100
$75
$50




AFM FORMULA PACIFIC
$300
$200
$100
$75

AFM 600cc SUPERBIKE
$300
$200
$100
$75

AFM 750cc SUPERBIKE
$300
$200
$100
$75

AFM FORMULA – 2
$300
$200
$100
$75

AFM FORMULA – 3
$75
$50
$25
$15

AFM OPEN SUPERBIKE
$100
$80
$70
$50

AFM 600cc PRODUCTION
$100
$80
$70
$50

AFM 750cc PRODUCTION
$100
$80
$70
$50





MRA RACE OF THE ROCKIES
$200
$100
$75
$40

MRA HEAVYWEIGHT SUPERBIKE
$150
$100
$75
$40

MRA MIDDLEWEIGHT SUPERBIKE
$150
$100
$75
$40

MRA OPEN SUPERBIKE
$150
$100
$75
$40

MRA HEAVYWEIGHT SUPERSPORT
$150
$100
$75
$40

MRA MIDDLEWEIGHT SUPERSPORT
$150
$100
$75
$40

MRA OPEN SUPERSPORT
$150
$100
$75
$40

MRA AMATEUR GTO
$125
$100
$75
$40

MRA AMATEUR GTU
$125
$100
$75
$40

MRA SUPERTWINS GTO
$125
$100
$75
$40

MRA SUPERTWINS GTU
$125
$100
$75
$40

MRA NOVICE GTO
$100
$80
$70
$40

MRA NOVICE GTU
$100
$80
$70
$40







WMRRA OPEN SUPERSPORT
$150
$100
$75
$40

WMRRA 750cc SUPERSPORT
$150
$100
$75
$40

WMRRA 600cc SUPERSPORT
$150
$100
$75
$40

WMRRA LIGHT WEIGHT SUPERBIKE
$100
$80
$70
$50

WMRRA FORMULA THUNDER
$100
$80
$70
$50

WMRRA FORMULA ULTRA
$100
$80
$70
$50

WMRRA FORMULA 2
$100
$80
$70
$50

WMRRA FORMULA 3
$100
$80
$70
$50

WMRRA GTO ENDURANCE
$150
$100
$75
$40

WMRRA GTU ENDURANCE
$150
$100
$75
$40






OMRRA 750 Superbike
$300
$200
$100
$50


OMRRA 600 Superbike
$300
$200
$100
$50


OMRRA 450 Superbike
$300
$200
$100
$50


OMRRA Open Superbike
$300
$200
$100
$50


OMRRA Formula Unlimited
$150
$100
$75
$40


OMRRA 250 GP
$150
$100
$75
$40


OMRRA 125 GP
$150
$100
$75
$40

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