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Estok Still Fastest Pro Thunder Racer Friday Afternoon At BIR

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Friday Afternoon Buell Pro Thunder Practice Times:

1. David Estok, Buell 1200, 1:45.199
2. Tripp Nobles, Buell 1200, 1:45.628
3. Mike Ciccotto, Buell 1200, 1:45.945
4. Jeffrey Nash, Ducati 748 RS, 1:46.601
5. Shawn Conrad, Ducati 748, 1:47.560
6. Dean Mizdal, Ducati 748, 1:49.515
7. Dr. David Kieffer, M.D., Ducati 748, 1:50.667
8. Stephen Hewett, Ducati 748, 1:50.728
9. Mike Krynock, Ducati 748, 1:50.773
10. Ricky Lundgren, Ducati 748, 1:50.934
11. Richie Morris, Buell 1200, 1:51.010

Hacking Fastest In First Official AMA 600cc Supersport Practice At Brainerd

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1. Jamie Hacking, Suzuki, 1:42.355
2. Kurtis Roberts, Honda, 1:42.494
3. Miguel Duhamel, Honda, 1:42.564
4. Josh Hayes, Honda, 1:42.960
5. Tommy Hayden, Yamaha, 1:43.009
6. Roger Lee Hayden, Honda, 1:43.189
7. Eric Bostrom, Kawasaki, 1:43.287
8. Jake Zemke, Honda, 1:43.335
9. Anthony Gobert, Yamaha, 1:43.385
10. Grant Lopez, Suzuki, 1:43.641
11. Jimmy Moore, Suzuki, 1:43.997
12. John Hopkins, Suzuki, 1:44.286
13. Damon Buckmaster, Yamaha, 1:44.454
14. Aaron Gobert, Yamaha, 1:44.749
15. Tyler Wadsworth, Yamaha, 1:46.743

Friday Afternoon 250cc Grand Prix Practice Times From Brainerd

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1. Rich Oliver, Yamaha, 1:41.957
2. Randy Renfrow, TSR-Honda, 1:42.861
3. Chuck Sorensen, Yamaha, 1:44.587
4. Perry Melneciuc, Yamaha, 1:44.700
5. Michael Hannas, Yamaha, 1:47.376
6. Cory West, Yamaha, 1:48.654
7. Ed Sorbo, Yamaha, 1:48.805
8. Greg Esser, Honda, 1:50.680
9. Ty Piz, Yamaha, 1:52.174
10. Jimmy Filice, Yamaha, 1:52.224

Estok Tops First Pro Thunder Practice At Brainerd

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1. Dave Estok, Buell, 1:44.810
2. Mike Ciccotto, Buell, 1:45.760
3. Tripp Nobles, Buell, 1:45.970
4. Jeff Nash, Ducati, 1:46.162
5. Tom Montano, Ducati, 1:47.820
6. Dean Mizdal, Ducati, 1:49.153
7. Richie Morris, Buell, 1:51.549
8. Stephen Hewett, Ducati, 1:51.977
9. Mike Krynock, Ducati, 1:52.210
10. Ricky Lundgren, Ducati, 1:52.519

Grand Prix Mavens Appear At Brainerd

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Grand Prix race team bosses Kenny Leroy Roberts and Peter Clifford have both showed up at Brainerd International Raceway in Brainerd, Minnesota for this weekend’s AMA Superbike National.

Roberts, a three-time 500cc World Champion who now runs his own Proton-sponsored Grand Prix team, will be watching son Kurtis compete this weekend on Hondas in the Superbike and 600cc Supersport class. Roberts’ other son, Kenny Lee Roberts, is the current 500cc World Champion on a Suzuki.

Clifford, who runs the Red Bull Yamaha WCM team, is at Brainerd for meetings with John Hopkins and his manager, Doug Gonda. Hopkins is competing in the Formula Xtreme and 600cc Supersport races on Suzukis this weekend.

Isaacs Third And Second In South Africa

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South African Lance Isaacs, who has been sporadically racing in the U.S. with Synergy Racing, returned to South Africa following the AMA race at Laguna Seca and finished on the podium at Rounds 9 and 10 of the Dark Dog Superbike Nationals at Kyalami, South Africa, last weekend.

Isaacs qualified ninth for Race One and finished a close third, 0.01-second out of second place.

In Race Two, Isaacs was involved in a four-man battle for the lead and moved into second late in the event, according to his publicist at OMS Ltd.

Round 11 of the Dark Dog Superbike Series takesplace on August 11 in Welkom.

Results

Race 1
1. Greg Dreyer
2. Russell Wood
3. Lance Isaacs

Race 2
1. Russell Wood
2. Lance Isaacs
3. Trevor Crookes

Championship Points Standings

Greg Dryer 159
Russell Wood 153
Lance Isaacs 135

Roberts Tops AMA 600cc Supersport Practice Friday Afternoon At BIR

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Friday Afternoon 600cc Supersport Practice Times:

1. Kurtis Roberts, Honda, 1:41.375
2. Eric Bostrom, Kawasaki, 1:41.553
3. Miguel Duhamel, Honda, 1:41.951
4. Tommy Hayden, Yamaha, 1:41.954
5. John Hopkins, Suzuki, 1:42.219
6. Jake Zemke, Honda, 1:42.304
7. Anthony Gobert, Yamaha, 1:42.602
8. Jamie Hacking, Suzuki, 1:42.652
9. Josh Hayes, Honda, 1:42.767
10. Jimmy Moore, Suzuki, 1:43.362
11. Tom Kipp, Suzuki, 1:43.515
12. Grant Lopez, Suzuki, 1:43.543
13. Vincent Haskovec, Suzuki, 1:44.840
14. Aaron Gobert, Yamaha, 1:44.854
15. David Ortega, Suzuki, 1:46.013

Bostrom Tops 750cc Supersport Practice Friday Afternoon At BIR

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1. Eric Bostrom, Kawasaki ZX-6R, 1:41.425
2. Ben Spies, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:42.133
3. Rich Alexander, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:42.267
4. Jimmy Moore, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:42.521
5. Josh Hayes, Honda CBR600F4i, 1:42.527
6. John Hopkins, Suzuki GSX-R600, 1:42.811
7. Chris Ulrich, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:42.872
8. Daigoro Suzuki, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:42.892
9. Robert Jensen, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:43.103
10. Tommy Hayden, Yamaha YZF-R6, 1:43.225
11. Tony Lupo, Suzuki GSXR-750, 1:43.373
12. Jake Zemke, Honda CBR600F4i, 1:43.468
13. Tony Meiring, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:43.733
14. Roger Lee Hayden, Honda CBR600F4i, 1:43.853
15. David Ortega, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:44.146

Aprilia’s Pre-Brands-Hatch World Superbike Press Release

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Aprilia Superbike Press Information
Superbike World Championship 2001
Round 10 – Brands Hatch (GB) – 27/28/29 July

Tenth round of the Superbike World Championship at Brands Hatch on the historical circuit close by London.

A historical track just a few miles from the capital. Here the bends of the circuit are named after the epic personalities of British racing: Jim Clark, John Surtees, Graham Hill. But here at “Brands”, there is also the Paddock Hill Bend, first right after the front straight, where the riders can hear the shouts of the spectators through their helmets and over their engines, as they prepare to ram their power down the slope leading on to the next hill. This is where Troy Corser, the Aprilia-mounted Australian ace, took pole in ’96 and ’98, before going on to win Race 2 at both events. At Laguna Seca, Corser, now third in the ratings, knocked off ten points separating him from points-leader Bayliss. Troy Corser needs to catch up 61 points and Brands Hatch could be the opportunity he needs to reduce the gap separating him from the top of the provisional charts. On the other hand, this will be a “first” for Regis Laconi, who has never yet raced on this track and, as at Laguna Seca, will be spending the day getting the feel of the circuit. His Aprilia RSV Mille will have the backing of all the references acquired during the last two years’ races at Brands Hatch – the skilled Frenchman will thus need to fine-tune the set-up and adapt it to his style of riding while finding out all the secrets of the track, right from the first qualifying sessions on Friday. Watch out for the English wild-cards Reynolds, Hislop, Emmett and Haydon – the chequered flag is up for grabs here at Brands Hatch.

The track:
4221 metres – 3 left curves – 6 right curves + 380-metre finishing straight.

The records:
Fast lap in race: Neil Hodgson (Ducati) 1’26.910 (2000)
Record qualifying lap: Noriyuki Haga (Yamaha) 1’26.235 (2000) –
Superpole: Neil Hodgson (Ducati) 1’26.381 (2000).

Paddock Show:
4 Aprilia bikes will be on display this weekend. The public will be able to have a first-hand look at them in the special Paddock Show area at Brands Hatch. The 2001 Aprilia bikes will be on show until the evening of Sunday 29 July.

Brainerd Activities Start Today

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A Pro Practice held by Team Hammer, Inc. today kicks off this weekend’s road racing activities at The Colonel’s Brainerd International Raceway in Brainerd, Minnesota, marking the first time a Thursday practice has been held at the track in recent memory.

Present for the day are 48 CRA cornerworkers and medical workers, along with three ambulance crews. AMA’s Hugh Fleming arrived on Wednesday afternoon and deployed AMA Air Fence, setting up the track to meet AMA standards.

The practice is sanctioned by AMA affiliate WERA and riders are covered by secondary medical insurance.

The practice is open to licensed AMA Pro riders who are entered in this weekend’s pro events.

The day is divided into groups for 600cc Supersport/250cc Grand Prix, 750cc Supersport/Pro Thunder, and Superbike/Formula Xtreme. Each group is scheduled to have four on-track sessions, three 30-minute sessions and one 60-minute session.

Team Hammer is providing lunch, dinner and post-event soft drinks and beer for members of the cornerworker crew, and is also paying track camping fees for cornerworkers who camped at the track.

Estok Still Fastest Pro Thunder Racer Friday Afternoon At BIR



Friday Afternoon Buell Pro Thunder Practice Times:

1. David Estok, Buell 1200, 1:45.199
2. Tripp Nobles, Buell 1200, 1:45.628
3. Mike Ciccotto, Buell 1200, 1:45.945
4. Jeffrey Nash, Ducati 748 RS, 1:46.601
5. Shawn Conrad, Ducati 748, 1:47.560
6. Dean Mizdal, Ducati 748, 1:49.515
7. Dr. David Kieffer, M.D., Ducati 748, 1:50.667
8. Stephen Hewett, Ducati 748, 1:50.728
9. Mike Krynock, Ducati 748, 1:50.773
10. Ricky Lundgren, Ducati 748, 1:50.934
11. Richie Morris, Buell 1200, 1:51.010

Hacking Fastest In First Official AMA 600cc Supersport Practice At Brainerd

1. Jamie Hacking, Suzuki, 1:42.355
2. Kurtis Roberts, Honda, 1:42.494
3. Miguel Duhamel, Honda, 1:42.564
4. Josh Hayes, Honda, 1:42.960
5. Tommy Hayden, Yamaha, 1:43.009
6. Roger Lee Hayden, Honda, 1:43.189
7. Eric Bostrom, Kawasaki, 1:43.287
8. Jake Zemke, Honda, 1:43.335
9. Anthony Gobert, Yamaha, 1:43.385
10. Grant Lopez, Suzuki, 1:43.641
11. Jimmy Moore, Suzuki, 1:43.997
12. John Hopkins, Suzuki, 1:44.286
13. Damon Buckmaster, Yamaha, 1:44.454
14. Aaron Gobert, Yamaha, 1:44.749
15. Tyler Wadsworth, Yamaha, 1:46.743

Friday Afternoon 250cc Grand Prix Practice Times From Brainerd

1. Rich Oliver, Yamaha, 1:41.957
2. Randy Renfrow, TSR-Honda, 1:42.861
3. Chuck Sorensen, Yamaha, 1:44.587
4. Perry Melneciuc, Yamaha, 1:44.700
5. Michael Hannas, Yamaha, 1:47.376
6. Cory West, Yamaha, 1:48.654
7. Ed Sorbo, Yamaha, 1:48.805
8. Greg Esser, Honda, 1:50.680
9. Ty Piz, Yamaha, 1:52.174
10. Jimmy Filice, Yamaha, 1:52.224

Estok Tops First Pro Thunder Practice At Brainerd

1. Dave Estok, Buell, 1:44.810
2. Mike Ciccotto, Buell, 1:45.760
3. Tripp Nobles, Buell, 1:45.970
4. Jeff Nash, Ducati, 1:46.162
5. Tom Montano, Ducati, 1:47.820
6. Dean Mizdal, Ducati, 1:49.153
7. Richie Morris, Buell, 1:51.549
8. Stephen Hewett, Ducati, 1:51.977
9. Mike Krynock, Ducati, 1:52.210
10. Ricky Lundgren, Ducati, 1:52.519

Grand Prix Mavens Appear At Brainerd

Grand Prix race team bosses Kenny Leroy Roberts and Peter Clifford have both showed up at Brainerd International Raceway in Brainerd, Minnesota for this weekend’s AMA Superbike National.

Roberts, a three-time 500cc World Champion who now runs his own Proton-sponsored Grand Prix team, will be watching son Kurtis compete this weekend on Hondas in the Superbike and 600cc Supersport class. Roberts’ other son, Kenny Lee Roberts, is the current 500cc World Champion on a Suzuki.

Clifford, who runs the Red Bull Yamaha WCM team, is at Brainerd for meetings with John Hopkins and his manager, Doug Gonda. Hopkins is competing in the Formula Xtreme and 600cc Supersport races on Suzukis this weekend.

Isaacs Third And Second In South Africa

South African Lance Isaacs, who has been sporadically racing in the U.S. with Synergy Racing, returned to South Africa following the AMA race at Laguna Seca and finished on the podium at Rounds 9 and 10 of the Dark Dog Superbike Nationals at Kyalami, South Africa, last weekend.

Isaacs qualified ninth for Race One and finished a close third, 0.01-second out of second place.

In Race Two, Isaacs was involved in a four-man battle for the lead and moved into second late in the event, according to his publicist at OMS Ltd.

Round 11 of the Dark Dog Superbike Series takesplace on August 11 in Welkom.

Results

Race 1
1. Greg Dreyer
2. Russell Wood
3. Lance Isaacs

Race 2
1. Russell Wood
2. Lance Isaacs
3. Trevor Crookes

Championship Points Standings

Greg Dryer 159
Russell Wood 153
Lance Isaacs 135

Roberts Tops AMA 600cc Supersport Practice Friday Afternoon At BIR

Friday Afternoon 600cc Supersport Practice Times:

1. Kurtis Roberts, Honda, 1:41.375
2. Eric Bostrom, Kawasaki, 1:41.553
3. Miguel Duhamel, Honda, 1:41.951
4. Tommy Hayden, Yamaha, 1:41.954
5. John Hopkins, Suzuki, 1:42.219
6. Jake Zemke, Honda, 1:42.304
7. Anthony Gobert, Yamaha, 1:42.602
8. Jamie Hacking, Suzuki, 1:42.652
9. Josh Hayes, Honda, 1:42.767
10. Jimmy Moore, Suzuki, 1:43.362
11. Tom Kipp, Suzuki, 1:43.515
12. Grant Lopez, Suzuki, 1:43.543
13. Vincent Haskovec, Suzuki, 1:44.840
14. Aaron Gobert, Yamaha, 1:44.854
15. David Ortega, Suzuki, 1:46.013

Bostrom Tops 750cc Supersport Practice Friday Afternoon At BIR

1. Eric Bostrom, Kawasaki ZX-6R, 1:41.425
2. Ben Spies, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:42.133
3. Rich Alexander, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:42.267
4. Jimmy Moore, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:42.521
5. Josh Hayes, Honda CBR600F4i, 1:42.527
6. John Hopkins, Suzuki GSX-R600, 1:42.811
7. Chris Ulrich, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:42.872
8. Daigoro Suzuki, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:42.892
9. Robert Jensen, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:43.103
10. Tommy Hayden, Yamaha YZF-R6, 1:43.225
11. Tony Lupo, Suzuki GSXR-750, 1:43.373
12. Jake Zemke, Honda CBR600F4i, 1:43.468
13. Tony Meiring, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:43.733
14. Roger Lee Hayden, Honda CBR600F4i, 1:43.853
15. David Ortega, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:44.146

Aprilia’s Pre-Brands-Hatch World Superbike Press Release

Aprilia Superbike Press Information
Superbike World Championship 2001
Round 10 – Brands Hatch (GB) – 27/28/29 July

Tenth round of the Superbike World Championship at Brands Hatch on the historical circuit close by London.

A historical track just a few miles from the capital. Here the bends of the circuit are named after the epic personalities of British racing: Jim Clark, John Surtees, Graham Hill. But here at “Brands”, there is also the Paddock Hill Bend, first right after the front straight, where the riders can hear the shouts of the spectators through their helmets and over their engines, as they prepare to ram their power down the slope leading on to the next hill. This is where Troy Corser, the Aprilia-mounted Australian ace, took pole in ’96 and ’98, before going on to win Race 2 at both events. At Laguna Seca, Corser, now third in the ratings, knocked off ten points separating him from points-leader Bayliss. Troy Corser needs to catch up 61 points and Brands Hatch could be the opportunity he needs to reduce the gap separating him from the top of the provisional charts. On the other hand, this will be a “first” for Regis Laconi, who has never yet raced on this track and, as at Laguna Seca, will be spending the day getting the feel of the circuit. His Aprilia RSV Mille will have the backing of all the references acquired during the last two years’ races at Brands Hatch – the skilled Frenchman will thus need to fine-tune the set-up and adapt it to his style of riding while finding out all the secrets of the track, right from the first qualifying sessions on Friday. Watch out for the English wild-cards Reynolds, Hislop, Emmett and Haydon – the chequered flag is up for grabs here at Brands Hatch.

The track:
4221 metres – 3 left curves – 6 right curves + 380-metre finishing straight.

The records:
Fast lap in race: Neil Hodgson (Ducati) 1’26.910 (2000)
Record qualifying lap: Noriyuki Haga (Yamaha) 1’26.235 (2000) –
Superpole: Neil Hodgson (Ducati) 1’26.381 (2000).

Paddock Show:
4 Aprilia bikes will be on display this weekend. The public will be able to have a first-hand look at them in the special Paddock Show area at Brands Hatch. The 2001 Aprilia bikes will be on show until the evening of Sunday 29 July.

Brainerd Activities Start Today

A Pro Practice held by Team Hammer, Inc. today kicks off this weekend’s road racing activities at The Colonel’s Brainerd International Raceway in Brainerd, Minnesota, marking the first time a Thursday practice has been held at the track in recent memory.

Present for the day are 48 CRA cornerworkers and medical workers, along with three ambulance crews. AMA’s Hugh Fleming arrived on Wednesday afternoon and deployed AMA Air Fence, setting up the track to meet AMA standards.

The practice is sanctioned by AMA affiliate WERA and riders are covered by secondary medical insurance.

The practice is open to licensed AMA Pro riders who are entered in this weekend’s pro events.

The day is divided into groups for 600cc Supersport/250cc Grand Prix, 750cc Supersport/Pro Thunder, and Superbike/Formula Xtreme. Each group is scheduled to have four on-track sessions, three 30-minute sessions and one 60-minute session.

Team Hammer is providing lunch, dinner and post-event soft drinks and beer for members of the cornerworker crew, and is also paying track camping fees for cornerworkers who camped at the track.

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