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Turner Wins MRA Race Of Rockies At Pikes Peak

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Dan Turner won the featured Race Of The Rockies during an MRA event at Pikes Peak International Raceway in Colorado Sunday, while Ricky Orlando finished second in ROR as well as winning the Open Supersport race and finishing third in Heavyweight Supersport. Roadracingworld.com’s Chris Ulrich won the Heavyweight Supersport race from the back of the grid, making a last-lap, last-corner pass on Dennie Burke, with Orlando third. Orlando beat Ulrich to win in Open Supersport. In ROR, Turner rode a Yamaha YZF-R1 while Orlando was on a Suzuki GSX-R1000. In Heavyweight Supersport, Ulrich, Orlando and Burke were all on GSX-R Suzukis. In Open Supersport, Orlando and Ulrich both rode GSX-R1000 Suzukis.

Bostroms Rock Climbing In Colorado

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From a press release issued by Eric Bostrom’s agent, Norm “Lawdog” Viano:

ERIC BOSTROM EXILED

August 18, 2001 – Atlanta, GA. Eric Bostrom, “the Boss”, left last night from California for a self-imposed exile to Colorado with his brother, Ben. The goal? Besides having fun with a brother he doesn’t get to see very often, Eric will get acclimated to the altitude and get in some serious mental preparation for the upcoming AMA Superbike round at Pikes Peak.

With three rounds left in the series, Eric is in the hunt for the Championship in both the 600 and Superbike classes. He is currently 20 points behind Mat Mladin in the Superbike class (332 to 312 points, respectively) and 19 points ahead of Miguel Duhamel in the 600 class (224 to 205, respectively). So with only three rounds left, Eric knows that next weekend will be a pivotal one, and that he needs to win both races.



With the pressure on him, Eric decided to head to Colorado a week early. On the agenda, some intense rock-climbing with Ben. Eric got Ben into the sport some time ago, and both have become complete addicts, climbing as much as possible. Besides becoming acclimated to the altitude, this week will allow Eric to completely disconnect from everybody and focus his mind. You can bet that when he pulls up at Pikes Peak, he’ll be ready.

F-USA Daytona Crasher Finished Fifth At Suzuka

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By David Swarts

During the March 4 Formula USA event at Daytona International Speedway, there was a new face among the crowd of racers. Toshiyuki Arakaki and his Kenz/J Trust Suzuki GSX-R1000 were surrounded by a virtual army of team members and umbrella girls/models. Due to the language barrier, the most that we could discover about Arakaki was that he was a former 500cc Grand Prix rider.

Arakaki qualified 11th for the Unlimited Superbike race at 1:55.287, well behind Shawn Higbee’s record-breaking pole time of 1:52.941. In the race, Arakaki shot to the front and passed, for an instant, leader and eventual race winner Grant Lopez. But Arakaki immediately crashed out of the wet race and the second Unlimited Superbike race was canceled due to darkness.

Apparently, Arakaki is much better racer than his Daytona results indicated. Arakaki and teammate Keiichi Kitagawa rode a Kenz/J Trust Formula Xtreme Suzuki GSX-R1000 to fifth overall and the class win in the Suzuka 8-hour August 5.

Youngest Gobert On Pole In Two Classes As High Winds Plague Australian NSW Championship At Oran Park

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From a press release issued by Steve Reeves for Radar’s Team Yamaha:

2001 YAMAHA NSW Road Racing Championships
Oran Park Grand Prix Circuit, NSW
Qualifying Report – Saturday, 18 August 2001

HIGH WINDS CAUSE HAVOC AT ORAN PARK

The high winds that have blown across Sydney in the past 24 hours continued today and wreaked their own form of havoc at Sydney”s Oran Park Raceway, which is hosting the 2001 Yamaha NSW (New South Wales) Road Racing Championship this weekend.

Radar’s Team Yamaha riders Robbie Baird, Jamie Stauffer and Craig Coxhell will be competing in the Yamaha sponsored NSW Formula X Unlimited Championship, while Baird will also be competing in the NSW Supersport Championship event.

The high wind gusts made conditions very difficult for the riders, especially on the exit of the Yokohama Bridge and through the Esses, where the crosswinds were forcing the bikes to run wide, precariously close to the edge of the circuit.

A number of other incidents during the day also meant that the final qualifying sessions for each class had to be cancelled.

Stauffer and Coxhell were able to put their Yamaha YZF-R1s on the front row of the grid for tomorrow’s three 7-lap Yamaha NSW Formula X Unlimited Championship races, while Baird will start from the second row of the grid after setting the sixth-fastest time. Pole position went to Honda’s Alex Gobert, with Wayne Maxwell second-fastest aboard his Kawasaki.

“It was pretty hard out there and the two ahead of me were able to get out early and set their fast times before there was too much traffic out on the circuit,” said Stauffer. “When the track cleared late in the session I wasn’t able to improve on my times.”

“I had a couple of big moments out there in the wind and I just took it a bit easier after that,” Coxhell said. “I had a big moment across the Bridge when the wind just picked up the front end of the bike and moved it about half-a-meter off line. Then through the Esses the same thing happened. It wasn’t pretty out there.”

Baird was able to record the second-fastest time during qualifying for the NSW Supersport Championship event, but like everyone else, missed an opportunity to improve his times when the second qualifying session was cancelled.

“I only did a handful of laps thinking that we were going to be out there later for the second session, but unfortunately it didn’t happen,” Baird said. “I didn”t want to risk it too much in the conditions and I suppose that second was not such a bad result.”

2001 Yamaha NSW Road Racing Championships
Oran Park Grand Prix Circuit
Saturday August 18

2001 YAMAHA NSW Formula X Unlimited Championship Qualifying

1. Alex GobertHonda CBR929RR1:13.936
2. Wayne Maxwell, Kawasaki ZX-9R, 1:14.113
3. Jamie Stauffer, Yamaha YZF-R1, 1:14.199
4. Craig Coxhell, Yamaha YZF-R1, 1:14.450
5. Alistair Maxwell, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:14.457
6. Robbie Baird, Yamaha YZF-R1,1:14.516
7. Steven Fisher, Honda CBR929RR, 1:15.321
8. Clayton Landells, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:16.403
9. Jay Normoyle, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:16.414
10 Craig McMartin, Ducati 996SPS, 1:16.608
Lap Record, Mat Mladin (Kawasaki), 1:07.7700 on 19/11/1995


2001 Honda NSW Supersport Championship Qualifying
1. Alex Gobert, Honda CBR600F4i, 1:14.517
2. Robert Baird, Yamaha YZF-R6, 1:14.767
3. Josh Brookes, Honda CBR600F4i, 1:14.790
4. Wayne Maxwell, Kawasaki ZX-6R, 1:14.826
5. Rory Rock, Honda CBR600F4i, 1:14.898
6. Ben Attard, Honda CBR600F4i, 1:15.678
7. Mark Aitchison, Suzuki GSX-R600, 1:16.329
8. Jay Taylor, Kawasaki ZX-6R, 1:16.331
9. Craig Trinder, Suzuki GSX-R600, 1:16.654
10. Branden Oxford, Honda CBR600F4i, 1:18.204
Lap Record: Kevin Curtain (Yamaha), 1:13.21 set on 05/03/00

40,000 E-mails And Petitions Make An Impact On Speedvision

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Speedvision officials have received over 40,000 e-mails and petition signatures against turning the cable TV channel into a NASCAR-only station, and apparently the message has been getting through.

There has not yet been an announcement regarding the fate of motorcycle racing on the channel, and officials acknowledge that NASCAR programming may take up to 50 percent of Speedvision air time next year. But, the officials are quick to point out, that still leaves a lot of air time to be filled, air time that currently includes shows covering lawnmower races, historic airplanes and boat maintenance, for example.

The channel has just done a deal to cover CART car races and is committed to continuing Formula One car coverage, and Formula One announcer Bob Varsha made the point during today’s coverage of Formula One qualifying from Hungary that Speedvision will continue F-1 coverage next year.

On the other hand, Formula USA representatives seeking a Speedvision TV deal have been rebuffed on the basis that the channel has plenty of road racing already.

It is unknown whether increased NASCAR coverage on Speedvision will impact coverage of AMA and World Championship motorcycle road racing in the future.

Stay tuned.

A Racer’s Positive Roadside Service Experience

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This just in from from racer Jim Adams:

On the way back from racing at Putnam Park a month ago,we blew the two (dual) tires on our motorhome. We were able to pull to the side of the road safely and cell-phoned the Good Sam Club Motorhome 800 number. The “voice” on the other end took our information and stayed ON THE LINE during the time it took for her to contact a road crew AND ascertain how to get two tires of the proper size mounted.

Literally 45 minutes after the vibrations started at 75 mph–counting the phone call—two wreckers appeared; one took our 18-foot trailer, the other took the motorhome. Just 1.5 hours after the incident Justin and I were eating hamburgers and his roomate was on the way to the location with Justin’s pickup as he had to be at Bell’s Suzuki to work the next day. The next morning the gas station opened up and I got two new tires and completed the trip. Really good service, polite, quick, even on a Sunday weekend evening. I was impressed. Inquire about their program at www.goodsamclub.com

The Moral Of The Story Is, Never Travel Without Safety Wire And Hose Clamps

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Roadracingworld.com’s Chris Ulrich is on the move again, headed for PPIR, thanks to hose clamps and safety wire connecting the two pieces of a broken throttle rod on his Dodge pickup truck.

As an interesting sidenote, Ulrich has determined that when AAA road service in Texas says a unit will arrive “in 20 minutes,” it actually means “you will wait by the side of the road for more than 90 minutes and will still see no sign of an AAA unit when you finally get the thing fixed and head down the road.”

Fitzgerald Joins Traxxion Dynamics

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From a press release:

Mike Fitzgerald, famed CCS Race Announcer and owner of Thermosman Suspension, has closed his fledgling suspension company to join forces with Max McAllister and Traxxion Dynamics. Fitzgerald will work as Lead Technician for the remainder of the 2001 year, when he will become the General Manager in January, 2002. McAllister will work exclusively on New Product Development. Also added to the Traxxion Staff is Jacob Baymiller,
Technician; Barbara Price, Office Manager; and Don Hallford, Parts and Shipping Manager. For more info, see the “Meet Our Staff” link at the
re-launched www.traxxion.com.

Chris Ulrich Stranded In Texas: Another Example Of A Racer’s Glamorous Life

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Travelers northbound on Highway 287 between Amarillo and Dumas, Texas can wave to roadracingworld.com’s Chris Ulrich. Ulrich is stranded in his Dodge Ram 3500 turbo-diesel/trailer rig, 22 miles south of Dumas, with a broken throttle rod. Prior to encountering the problem, Ulrich was en-route to an MRA road race at Pikes Peak International Raceway. The Dodge dealership in Dumas does not have the rod in stock, although they were willing to deliver it if it was in stock. Texas Dodge in Amarillo has the rod in stock but Ulrich had no way to retrieve it prior to the parts department closing. At post time, Ulrich was attempting to use hose clamps and safety wire to rig a makeshift throttle linkage. Meanwhile, Ulrich’s garage at PPIR sits empty, about 300 miles away, awaiting his arrival.

Another Aussie Championship, This One Decided By This Weekend’s Results Alone

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From a press release issued by Australian-based Radar’s Team Yamaha:

The single round New South Wales Road Racing Championships take place at Sydney’s Oran Park Raceway this weekend, with the trio of Radar’s Team Yamaha riders well in contention to take victory in both the Formula X Unlimited and Supersport Championship events.

Recently crowned 2001 Formula Xtreme Champion Robbie Baird will be joined by teammates Jamie Stauffer and Craig Coxhell who will line up aboard their Yamaha YZF-R1s to compete in the 2001 Yamaha NSW Formula X Unlimited Championship that will be held over four legs over the weekend. Baird and Stauffer will also be competing in the NSW Supersport Championship aboard their Yamaha YZF-R6s.

Added importance has been placed on the NSW Championship meeting as it is being held just one week prior to the Australian Championship round at the same circuit. While chasing the NSW titles, the majority of the competitors will be preparing themselves and their bikes for the following week’s meeting.

Having both the R1 and the R6 to race on the weekend, Baird will be working overtime to capture the results he is after. “It will be hard competing on both bikes over the weekend, but I’m sure that we will benefit from it,” said Baird. “The plan will be to get the bikes set up as quickly as possible during qualifying and score the best results that we can.”

For Stauffer, he has just returned from attending the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra and will be hoping to take that enthusiasm with him into the weekend. “I’ve spent the past three days at the AIS in Canberra learning about fitness and various training programs,” said Stauffer. “It was a great opportunity. Motorcycling Australia nominated 15 motorcycle racers from all disciplines to attend and it was definitely worth it. As for the weekend, I did well at the Formula Xtreme round there earlier in the year and would like to repeat some of those race wins. “

For 18-year-old Coxhell, he will be able to concentrate his efforts on the premier Formula X Unlimited class. “The team has been working hard on the R1 and they expect the bike to perform well at Oran Park,” said Coxhell. “I had a somewhat disappointing meeting there last time at the Formula Xtreme round and would like to turn those results around. We’ll be using a lot of what we learn on the weekend for the following week’s meeting, but I will still be out there trying to win a title. It should be a close race and I’m looking forward to it.”

Qualifying for this weekend’s NSW Championship meeting gets underway at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday morning, with six races scheduled for the afternoon, including one each for the Formula X Unlimited and Supersport classes.

Sunday’s action gets underway at 9:00 a.m. with a further 13 races scheduled, including the remaining three Formula X Unlimited races and two Supersport races.

Turner Wins MRA Race Of Rockies At Pikes Peak

Dan Turner won the featured Race Of The Rockies during an MRA event at Pikes Peak International Raceway in Colorado Sunday, while Ricky Orlando finished second in ROR as well as winning the Open Supersport race and finishing third in Heavyweight Supersport. Roadracingworld.com’s Chris Ulrich won the Heavyweight Supersport race from the back of the grid, making a last-lap, last-corner pass on Dennie Burke, with Orlando third. Orlando beat Ulrich to win in Open Supersport. In ROR, Turner rode a Yamaha YZF-R1 while Orlando was on a Suzuki GSX-R1000. In Heavyweight Supersport, Ulrich, Orlando and Burke were all on GSX-R Suzukis. In Open Supersport, Orlando and Ulrich both rode GSX-R1000 Suzukis.

Bostroms Rock Climbing In Colorado

From a press release issued by Eric Bostrom’s agent, Norm “Lawdog” Viano:

ERIC BOSTROM EXILED

August 18, 2001 – Atlanta, GA. Eric Bostrom, “the Boss”, left last night from California for a self-imposed exile to Colorado with his brother, Ben. The goal? Besides having fun with a brother he doesn’t get to see very often, Eric will get acclimated to the altitude and get in some serious mental preparation for the upcoming AMA Superbike round at Pikes Peak.

With three rounds left in the series, Eric is in the hunt for the Championship in both the 600 and Superbike classes. He is currently 20 points behind Mat Mladin in the Superbike class (332 to 312 points, respectively) and 19 points ahead of Miguel Duhamel in the 600 class (224 to 205, respectively). So with only three rounds left, Eric knows that next weekend will be a pivotal one, and that he needs to win both races.



With the pressure on him, Eric decided to head to Colorado a week early. On the agenda, some intense rock-climbing with Ben. Eric got Ben into the sport some time ago, and both have become complete addicts, climbing as much as possible. Besides becoming acclimated to the altitude, this week will allow Eric to completely disconnect from everybody and focus his mind. You can bet that when he pulls up at Pikes Peak, he’ll be ready.

F-USA Daytona Crasher Finished Fifth At Suzuka

By David Swarts

During the March 4 Formula USA event at Daytona International Speedway, there was a new face among the crowd of racers. Toshiyuki Arakaki and his Kenz/J Trust Suzuki GSX-R1000 were surrounded by a virtual army of team members and umbrella girls/models. Due to the language barrier, the most that we could discover about Arakaki was that he was a former 500cc Grand Prix rider.

Arakaki qualified 11th for the Unlimited Superbike race at 1:55.287, well behind Shawn Higbee’s record-breaking pole time of 1:52.941. In the race, Arakaki shot to the front and passed, for an instant, leader and eventual race winner Grant Lopez. But Arakaki immediately crashed out of the wet race and the second Unlimited Superbike race was canceled due to darkness.

Apparently, Arakaki is much better racer than his Daytona results indicated. Arakaki and teammate Keiichi Kitagawa rode a Kenz/J Trust Formula Xtreme Suzuki GSX-R1000 to fifth overall and the class win in the Suzuka 8-hour August 5.

Youngest Gobert On Pole In Two Classes As High Winds Plague Australian NSW Championship At Oran Park

From a press release issued by Steve Reeves for Radar’s Team Yamaha:

2001 YAMAHA NSW Road Racing Championships
Oran Park Grand Prix Circuit, NSW
Qualifying Report – Saturday, 18 August 2001

HIGH WINDS CAUSE HAVOC AT ORAN PARK

The high winds that have blown across Sydney in the past 24 hours continued today and wreaked their own form of havoc at Sydney”s Oran Park Raceway, which is hosting the 2001 Yamaha NSW (New South Wales) Road Racing Championship this weekend.

Radar’s Team Yamaha riders Robbie Baird, Jamie Stauffer and Craig Coxhell will be competing in the Yamaha sponsored NSW Formula X Unlimited Championship, while Baird will also be competing in the NSW Supersport Championship event.

The high wind gusts made conditions very difficult for the riders, especially on the exit of the Yokohama Bridge and through the Esses, where the crosswinds were forcing the bikes to run wide, precariously close to the edge of the circuit.

A number of other incidents during the day also meant that the final qualifying sessions for each class had to be cancelled.

Stauffer and Coxhell were able to put their Yamaha YZF-R1s on the front row of the grid for tomorrow’s three 7-lap Yamaha NSW Formula X Unlimited Championship races, while Baird will start from the second row of the grid after setting the sixth-fastest time. Pole position went to Honda’s Alex Gobert, with Wayne Maxwell second-fastest aboard his Kawasaki.

“It was pretty hard out there and the two ahead of me were able to get out early and set their fast times before there was too much traffic out on the circuit,” said Stauffer. “When the track cleared late in the session I wasn’t able to improve on my times.”

“I had a couple of big moments out there in the wind and I just took it a bit easier after that,” Coxhell said. “I had a big moment across the Bridge when the wind just picked up the front end of the bike and moved it about half-a-meter off line. Then through the Esses the same thing happened. It wasn’t pretty out there.”

Baird was able to record the second-fastest time during qualifying for the NSW Supersport Championship event, but like everyone else, missed an opportunity to improve his times when the second qualifying session was cancelled.

“I only did a handful of laps thinking that we were going to be out there later for the second session, but unfortunately it didn’t happen,” Baird said. “I didn”t want to risk it too much in the conditions and I suppose that second was not such a bad result.”

2001 Yamaha NSW Road Racing Championships
Oran Park Grand Prix Circuit
Saturday August 18

2001 YAMAHA NSW Formula X Unlimited Championship Qualifying

1. Alex GobertHonda CBR929RR1:13.936
2. Wayne Maxwell, Kawasaki ZX-9R, 1:14.113
3. Jamie Stauffer, Yamaha YZF-R1, 1:14.199
4. Craig Coxhell, Yamaha YZF-R1, 1:14.450
5. Alistair Maxwell, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:14.457
6. Robbie Baird, Yamaha YZF-R1,1:14.516
7. Steven Fisher, Honda CBR929RR, 1:15.321
8. Clayton Landells, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:16.403
9. Jay Normoyle, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:16.414
10 Craig McMartin, Ducati 996SPS, 1:16.608
Lap Record, Mat Mladin (Kawasaki), 1:07.7700 on 19/11/1995


2001 Honda NSW Supersport Championship Qualifying
1. Alex Gobert, Honda CBR600F4i, 1:14.517
2. Robert Baird, Yamaha YZF-R6, 1:14.767
3. Josh Brookes, Honda CBR600F4i, 1:14.790
4. Wayne Maxwell, Kawasaki ZX-6R, 1:14.826
5. Rory Rock, Honda CBR600F4i, 1:14.898
6. Ben Attard, Honda CBR600F4i, 1:15.678
7. Mark Aitchison, Suzuki GSX-R600, 1:16.329
8. Jay Taylor, Kawasaki ZX-6R, 1:16.331
9. Craig Trinder, Suzuki GSX-R600, 1:16.654
10. Branden Oxford, Honda CBR600F4i, 1:18.204
Lap Record: Kevin Curtain (Yamaha), 1:13.21 set on 05/03/00

40,000 E-mails And Petitions Make An Impact On Speedvision

Speedvision officials have received over 40,000 e-mails and petition signatures against turning the cable TV channel into a NASCAR-only station, and apparently the message has been getting through.

There has not yet been an announcement regarding the fate of motorcycle racing on the channel, and officials acknowledge that NASCAR programming may take up to 50 percent of Speedvision air time next year. But, the officials are quick to point out, that still leaves a lot of air time to be filled, air time that currently includes shows covering lawnmower races, historic airplanes and boat maintenance, for example.

The channel has just done a deal to cover CART car races and is committed to continuing Formula One car coverage, and Formula One announcer Bob Varsha made the point during today’s coverage of Formula One qualifying from Hungary that Speedvision will continue F-1 coverage next year.

On the other hand, Formula USA representatives seeking a Speedvision TV deal have been rebuffed on the basis that the channel has plenty of road racing already.

It is unknown whether increased NASCAR coverage on Speedvision will impact coverage of AMA and World Championship motorcycle road racing in the future.

Stay tuned.

A Racer’s Positive Roadside Service Experience

This just in from from racer Jim Adams:

On the way back from racing at Putnam Park a month ago,we blew the two (dual) tires on our motorhome. We were able to pull to the side of the road safely and cell-phoned the Good Sam Club Motorhome 800 number. The “voice” on the other end took our information and stayed ON THE LINE during the time it took for her to contact a road crew AND ascertain how to get two tires of the proper size mounted.

Literally 45 minutes after the vibrations started at 75 mph–counting the phone call—two wreckers appeared; one took our 18-foot trailer, the other took the motorhome. Just 1.5 hours after the incident Justin and I were eating hamburgers and his roomate was on the way to the location with Justin’s pickup as he had to be at Bell’s Suzuki to work the next day. The next morning the gas station opened up and I got two new tires and completed the trip. Really good service, polite, quick, even on a Sunday weekend evening. I was impressed. Inquire about their program at www.goodsamclub.com

The Moral Of The Story Is, Never Travel Without Safety Wire And Hose Clamps

Roadracingworld.com’s Chris Ulrich is on the move again, headed for PPIR, thanks to hose clamps and safety wire connecting the two pieces of a broken throttle rod on his Dodge pickup truck.

As an interesting sidenote, Ulrich has determined that when AAA road service in Texas says a unit will arrive “in 20 minutes,” it actually means “you will wait by the side of the road for more than 90 minutes and will still see no sign of an AAA unit when you finally get the thing fixed and head down the road.”

Fitzgerald Joins Traxxion Dynamics

From a press release:

Mike Fitzgerald, famed CCS Race Announcer and owner of Thermosman Suspension, has closed his fledgling suspension company to join forces with Max McAllister and Traxxion Dynamics. Fitzgerald will work as Lead Technician for the remainder of the 2001 year, when he will become the General Manager in January, 2002. McAllister will work exclusively on New Product Development. Also added to the Traxxion Staff is Jacob Baymiller,
Technician; Barbara Price, Office Manager; and Don Hallford, Parts and Shipping Manager. For more info, see the “Meet Our Staff” link at the
re-launched www.traxxion.com.

Chris Ulrich Stranded In Texas: Another Example Of A Racer’s Glamorous Life

Travelers northbound on Highway 287 between Amarillo and Dumas, Texas can wave to roadracingworld.com’s Chris Ulrich. Ulrich is stranded in his Dodge Ram 3500 turbo-diesel/trailer rig, 22 miles south of Dumas, with a broken throttle rod. Prior to encountering the problem, Ulrich was en-route to an MRA road race at Pikes Peak International Raceway. The Dodge dealership in Dumas does not have the rod in stock, although they were willing to deliver it if it was in stock. Texas Dodge in Amarillo has the rod in stock but Ulrich had no way to retrieve it prior to the parts department closing. At post time, Ulrich was attempting to use hose clamps and safety wire to rig a makeshift throttle linkage. Meanwhile, Ulrich’s garage at PPIR sits empty, about 300 miles away, awaiting his arrival.

Another Aussie Championship, This One Decided By This Weekend’s Results Alone

From a press release issued by Australian-based Radar’s Team Yamaha:

The single round New South Wales Road Racing Championships take place at Sydney’s Oran Park Raceway this weekend, with the trio of Radar’s Team Yamaha riders well in contention to take victory in both the Formula X Unlimited and Supersport Championship events.

Recently crowned 2001 Formula Xtreme Champion Robbie Baird will be joined by teammates Jamie Stauffer and Craig Coxhell who will line up aboard their Yamaha YZF-R1s to compete in the 2001 Yamaha NSW Formula X Unlimited Championship that will be held over four legs over the weekend. Baird and Stauffer will also be competing in the NSW Supersport Championship aboard their Yamaha YZF-R6s.

Added importance has been placed on the NSW Championship meeting as it is being held just one week prior to the Australian Championship round at the same circuit. While chasing the NSW titles, the majority of the competitors will be preparing themselves and their bikes for the following week’s meeting.

Having both the R1 and the R6 to race on the weekend, Baird will be working overtime to capture the results he is after. “It will be hard competing on both bikes over the weekend, but I’m sure that we will benefit from it,” said Baird. “The plan will be to get the bikes set up as quickly as possible during qualifying and score the best results that we can.”

For Stauffer, he has just returned from attending the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra and will be hoping to take that enthusiasm with him into the weekend. “I’ve spent the past three days at the AIS in Canberra learning about fitness and various training programs,” said Stauffer. “It was a great opportunity. Motorcycling Australia nominated 15 motorcycle racers from all disciplines to attend and it was definitely worth it. As for the weekend, I did well at the Formula Xtreme round there earlier in the year and would like to repeat some of those race wins. “

For 18-year-old Coxhell, he will be able to concentrate his efforts on the premier Formula X Unlimited class. “The team has been working hard on the R1 and they expect the bike to perform well at Oran Park,” said Coxhell. “I had a somewhat disappointing meeting there last time at the Formula Xtreme round and would like to turn those results around. We’ll be using a lot of what we learn on the weekend for the following week’s meeting, but I will still be out there trying to win a title. It should be a close race and I’m looking forward to it.”

Qualifying for this weekend’s NSW Championship meeting gets underway at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday morning, with six races scheduled for the afternoon, including one each for the Formula X Unlimited and Supersport classes.

Sunday’s action gets underway at 9:00 a.m. with a further 13 races scheduled, including the remaining three Formula X Unlimited races and two Supersport races.

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