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Blake
| Posted on Sunday, September 21, 2003 - 01:11 am: |
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This is one of the most exciting Superbike races in memory. Higbee 6th! Whoohoo! Barnes and Cicotto 13th and 14th! And the RALLY cool thing... fellow CMRA racer, 2002 Amateur champion in 7 classes, fixing to be 2003 Expert champion in 7 classes riding his GSXR750 to a 22nd place finish in his first ever AMA Superbike race. Buell, if you are looking to hire a VERY promising roadracer, now is the time to sign Mr. Sanchez. This is a guy who has not missed a race in two years and runs all seven MW/HW/UL races run in the Supersport, Superbike, and GP classes at every single CMRA event. It truly is a hurculean effort. This guy is going all the way. No doubt. Put him on an FX Buell and watch. Way to go Michael! Condolences to John Haner who had an unfortunate DNF. AMA Superbike Race One Results (Barber Motor Sports Park) courtesy www.roadracingworld.com : 1. Aaron Yates, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 29 laps 2. Kurtis Roberts, Honda RC51, -5.931 seconds 3. Ben Bostrom Honda RC51, -7.774 seconds 4. Mat Mladin, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -26.736 seconds 5. Giovanni Bussei, Ducati 998RS, -31.101 seconds 6. Shawn Higbee, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -50.739 seconds 7. Miguel Duhamel, Honda RC51, -66.643 seconds 8. Jordan Szoke, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -78.232 seconds 9. Tom Kipp, Kawasaki ZX-7RR, -86.003 seconds 10. Vincent Haskovec, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -88.932 seconds 11. Jeremy Toye, Suzuki GSX-R750, -1 lap 12. Jake Holden, Suzuki GSX-R750, -1 lap 13. Michael Barnes, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap 14. Mike Ciccotto, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap 15. Scott Jensen, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap 16. Brian Stokes, Suzuki GSX-R750, -1 lap 17. Robert Christman, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap 18. John Jacobi, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap 19. Byron Barbour, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap 20. Mike Sullivan, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap 21. Dean Mizdal, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap 22. Michael Sanchez, Suzuki GSX-R750, -1 lap 23. Reuben Frankenfield, Suzuki GSX-R750, -1 lap 24. J.J. Roetlin, Suzuki GSX-R750, -1 lap 25. Marco Martinez, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap 26. Chris Voelker, Ducati 996, -1 lap 27. C.R. Gittere, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap 28. Kevin Hanson, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap 29. Geoff May, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap 30. Tom Wertman, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap 31. Scott Carpenter, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap 32. James Kerker, Honda CBR929RR, -2 laps 33. Andrew Deatherage, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -13 laps, DNF 34. Mark Ledesma, Honda CBR954RR, -15 laps, DNF 35. John Haner, Suzuki GSX-R750, -17 laps, DNF 36. Chuck Ivey, Suzuki GSX-R750, -23 laps, DNF 37. Monte Nichols, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -24 laps, DNF 38. Steve Rapp, Suzuki GSX-R750, -27 laps, DNF
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Moonman
| Posted on Tuesday, September 30, 2003 - 01:53 am: |
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It's hard for me to believe after 7 years of racing Buell's! Our team (Eastside Harley Bellevue Wa.) Finished WMRRA's 8hr "Superbike shoot-out" Without a hitch. No oil leaks no problem. The only thing that slowed us down that was a problem was our aftermarket belly pan broke a bracket. Our team took 5th in our class and 17th overall. We just bearly finished ahead of the team from Downtown HD. They were about 5 laps down from us. These new Buell XB's are excellent bikes as proven this weekend! 8hrs of continuous riding around a roadrace course is tough for any bike. Moonman |
Rick_a
| Posted on Wednesday, October 22, 2003 - 04:11 pm: |
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Anyone else at the CCS/F-USA races in Daytona last weekend? I like this brand of racing much more than AMA racing...the range of bikes out there was great, and nosin' around people's pit areas was fun. I've never seen so many loud and burly Buells in one place. To make a long story short, there was one death as bikes collided and a rider ran straight into the wall coming out of turn 4, and the Hoban Brothers were really cool as far as lettin' us check out their equipment and what not. Anyway, Michael Barnes won Thunderbike on a borrowed old CBR 600F2, Hal's Daniel Bilansky got second on one of their trick XB's, and Hoban Brothers Jeff Johnson came in third on an old S1. Considering the budget and machines out there, you gotta hand it to the Hoban Brothers team. For those of you talking smack about the BMW Boxer Cup bikes ability in Thunderbike, the one Boxer entry finished 9th (Nathan Kern carrying the #3 plate). BTW, the Beemers will be in Daytona again come March...so that one time event deal was a load of crap. A few Buells did pretty well in Lightweight GT, Supertwins, and a couple other classes...but I don't remember the particulars. A guy was out racing an MV Agusta and placed 2nd in the team challenge race. Ya gotta love that. I missed the Supermono and Supermotard races...but I guess there's always next year... |
Blake
| Posted on Monday, March 01, 2004 - 02:03 am: |
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Buell rider Bryan Bemisderfer wins Daytona FUSA LW GP Expert, narrowly defeating Honda RS250 racer John France! Buell riders SWEEP 1st four places of Daytona FUSA Thunderbike! Way to go Dave Estok, Bryan Bemisderfer, Josepeh, Rozynski, and Kurt Miller. Kudos to BMW rider Brian Parriot for a hard fought 5th place. Hats of to young Jason Kosko for an impressive 10th place. How cool is that... Buells, Suzis, and Beemers, three very different machines all mixing it up together. The disheartening news is that three Buells DNF'd. Would be interesting to learn why exactly. Bummer, no Buells in FUSA Sportbike race at Daytona Pegram 1st, Higbee 2nd, CMRA veteran John Haner 3rd in FUSA Unlimited GP Expert in an elbow to elbow finish. Way to go Sean, and John! |
José_quiñones
| Posted on Monday, March 01, 2004 - 09:30 pm: |
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FUSA class entries: 25 in Thunderbike: 15 Buells, 8 SV's, 2 BMW's, no singles, triples, 12 year old IL4's or two strokes. Only 14 entries in Formula Sportbike: 12 GSXR750's, 1 R6, 1 Ducati 916 Twin. 46 in Sportbike, 46 watercooled 636cc or less IL4's, no Singles, Twins, Triples or Two strokes. 27 in Superbike, 26 watercooled IL4's, one Ducati 748 twin. The only class that's even close to living up to the rules as written is Thunderbike. edited by josé_quiñones on March 01, 2004 |
Blake
| Posted on Monday, March 01, 2004 - 10:53 pm: |
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I'm not sure what you mean to say by "living up to the rules"? I think all the bikes in all the classes are meeting the rules requirements. Are you implying that you see a problem when certain configurations of machine are not excluded from a class but none are entered to race? What is great is that if someone desires to race one of the other configurations of machines... they are not excluded from doing so. Cool eh? I'm surprised that no air cooled Ducs or Guzzis have entered the Thunderbike fray. |
Tripper
| Posted on Monday, March 01, 2004 - 11:34 pm: |
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I have heard that the Guzzi MGS-01 was not homologated properly per AMA. They planned on bringing 50 of the CORSA series in for race teams, but AMA said they must be DOT certified and for sale in dealers. I am sure I'm misrepresenting the situation, but that is the gist of it. They should have sold a few in Poland. |
José_quiñones
| Posted on Tuesday, March 02, 2004 - 06:35 am: |
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It's called the real world, Blake, you can write the rules any way you want, but teams will choose bikes that will be the most cost effective and competitive for each class every time, just human nature really. |
Blake
| Posted on Tuesday, March 02, 2004 - 01:29 pm: |
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So a racing team from a Ducati dealership will choose to race a Buell in Thunderbike instead of their own air cooled model? I know, you are talking about the private racers. I wonder how many entries are from private racers and how many are dealer teams. At the FUSA national level, I'm thinking that the majority are tied to a dealership. |
Blake
| Posted on Wednesday, March 03, 2004 - 07:20 pm: |
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Eric Bostrom takes provisional pole for Daytona Superbike!!! WOOOOHOOOO!!!! http://venus.13x.com/roadracingworld/scripts/NewsInsert.asp?insert=8627 With a Michelin qualifying tire on his Ducati 999RS Superbike, Bostrom ripped off a lap of 1:46.835 to officially eclipse the two-year-old Superbike record set by Nicky Hayden (1:47.174). Go EBoz! Go Ducati! Go Michelin! edited by blake on March 03, 2004 |
Blake
| Posted on Wednesday, March 03, 2004 - 07:21 pm: |
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American Honda’s Miguel Duhamel was second-fastest, some 1.3 seconds behind Bostrom, with a 1:48.116. |
Blake
| Posted on Wednesday, March 03, 2004 - 07:24 pm: |
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More sniping from Mladin...
quote:“Last year everyone said my bike was too fast,” said Mladin, “but for Eric Bostrom to be on pole at Daytona his bike must be a rocketship. That Ducati must be really, really fast for Eric Bostrom to be on pole.”
Dude, just shut up and race. |
Henrik
| Posted on Thursday, March 04, 2004 - 03:02 pm: |
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Blake: I think Mladin is making fun of E-Boz's very similar comments from last years season, where he was complaining about the power advantage the GSXR1000 had at the time. Henrik |
Ara
| Posted on Friday, March 05, 2004 - 08:40 am: |
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Looks like the pre-race mind games have begun. |
Blake
| Posted on Saturday, March 27, 2004 - 06:06 pm: |
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DAMMMMMN!! MotoGP World Championship IRTA Test Catalunya, Spain March 26, 2004 Friday's Best Top Speeds: 1. Loris Capirossi, Ducati, 210.0 mph 2. Nicky Hayden, Honda, 208.4 mph 3. Makoto Tamada, Honda, 206.5 mph 4. Max Biaggi, Honda, 205.6 mph 5. Colin Edwards, Honda, 205.4 mph 6. Alex Barros, Honda, 204.4 mph 7. Neil Hodgson, Ducati, 204.2 mph 8. Sete Gibernau, Honda, 204.2 mph 9. Valentino Rossi, Yamaha, 204.1 mph 10. Troy Bayliss, Ducati, 203.9 mph 11. Ruben Xaus, Ducati, 203.4 mph 12. Carlos Checa, Yamaha, 203.1 mph 13. Shinichi Itoh, Honda, 202.5 mph 14. Kenny Roberts, Suzuki, 202.1 mph 15. Marco Melandri, Yamaha, 201.4 mph 16. Norick Abe, Yamaha, 201.0 mph 17. John Hopkins, Suzuki, 201.0 mph 18. Vittoriano Guareschi, Ducati, 199.7 mph 19. Shane Byrne, Aprilia, 199.7 mph 20. Shinya Nakano, Kawasaki, 198.8 mph 21. Jeremy McWilliams, Aprilia, 197.3 mph 22. Marcellino Lucchi, Aprilia, 194.5 mph 23. Nobuatsu Aoki, Proton, 194.5 mph 24. Alex Hofmann, Kawasaki, 192.8 mph 25. Michel Fabrizio, Harris WCM, 189.6 mph 26. Gregorio Lavilla, Suzuki, 181.4 mph |
Blake
| Posted on Saturday, March 27, 2004 - 06:08 pm: |
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Go Ducati! World Supersport Phillip Island, Australia Final Qualifying Results 3/27/04 1. Karl Muggeridge, Honda CBR600RR, 1:35.994 2. Kevin Curtain, Yamaha YZF-R6, 1:36.164 3. Broc Parkes, Honda CBR600RR, 1:36.384 4. Joshua Brookes, Honda CBR600RR, 1:36.425 5. Fabien Foret, Yamaha YZF-R6, 1:36.533 6. Sebastien Charpentier, Honda CBR600RR, 1:36.555 7. Jurgen Vd Goorbergh, Yamaha YZF-R6, 1:36.838 8. Katsuaki Fujiwara, Suzuki GSX-R600, 1:36.943 9. Christian Kellner, Yamaha YZF-R6, 1:37.278 10. Lorenzo Lanzi, Ducati 749R, 1:37.300 11. Max Neukirchner, Honda CBR600RR, 1:37.410 12. Giovanni Bussei, Ducati 749R, 1:37.510 13. Stephane Chambon, Suzuki GSX-R600, 1:37.589 14. Vittorio Iannuzzo, Suzuki GSX-R600, 1:37.855 15. Alessio Corradi, Honda CBR600RR, 1:37.998 16. Stefano Cruciani, Kawasaki ZX-6RR, 1:38.069 17. Walter Tortoroglio, Suzuki GSX-R600, 1:38.074 18. Matthieu Lagrive, Suzuki GSX-R600, 1:38.847 19. Matteo Baiocco, Yamaha YZF-R6, 1:39.320 20. steve Brogan, Honda CBR600RR, 1:39.375 21. Denis Sacchetti, Honda CBR600RR, 1:39.546 22. Brendan Clarke, Yamaha YZF-R6, 1:40.115 23. Mark Stanley, Yamaha YZF-R6, 1:40.896 24. Yaniv Peleg, Honda CBR600RR, 1:41.200
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Blake
| Posted on Monday, March 29, 2004 - 01:01 am: |
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Ducati beats Suzuki in WSS... World Supersport Phillip Island, Australia 3/28/04 Provisional Race Results: 1, Joshua Brookes, Honda CBR600RR, 21 laps 2. Kevin Curtain, Yamaha YZF-R6, -0.025 second 3. Jurgen Vd Goorbergh, Yamaha YZF-R6, -6.035 seconds 4. Broc Parkes, Honda CBR600RR, -9.216 seconds 5. Sebastien Charpentier, Honda CBR600RR, -11.175 seconds 6. Fabien Foret, Yamaha YZF-R6, -21.288 seconds 7. Alessio Corradi, Honda CBR600RR, -21.293 seconds 8. Max Neukirchner, Honda CBR600RR, -21.669 seconds 9. Lorenzo Lanzi, Ducati 749R, -23.549 seconds 10. Stephane Chambon, Suzuki GSX-R600, -24.024 seconds 11. Katsuaki Fujiwara, Suzuki GSX-R600, -27.449 seconds 12. Karl Muggeridge, Honda CBR600RR, -37.271 seconds 13. Vittorio Iannuzzo, Suzuki GSX-R600, -43.863 seconds 14. Stefano Cruciani, Kawasaki ZX-6RR, -46.697 seconds 15. Matthieu Lagrive, Suzuki GSX-R600, -53.229 seconds 16. Walter Tortoroglio, Suzuki GSX-R600, -58.729 seconds 17. Denis Sacchetti, Honda CBR600RR, -65.325 seconds 18. Yaniv Peleg, Honda CBR600RR, -1 lap 19. Christian Kellner, Yamaha YZF-R6, -13 laps, DNF 20. Matteo Baiocco, Yamaha YZF-R6, -14 laps, DNF 21. Giovanni Bussei, Ducati 749R, -18 laps, DNF 22. Steve Brogan, Honda CBR600RR, -19 laps, DNF 23. Mark Stanley, Yamaha YZF-R6, -20 laps, DNF 24. Brendan Clarke, Yamaha YZF-R6, DNS
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Blake
| Posted on Monday, March 29, 2004 - 01:04 am: |
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Double DAAAAAAMMMMMMN!!! Top Speeds of IRTA MotoGP Test: 1. Loris Capirossi, Ducati, 215.9 mph 2. Alex Barros, Honda, 215.7 mph 3. Makoto Tamada, Honda, 215.2 mph 4. Nicky Hayden, Honda, 214.9 mph 5. Max Biaggi, Honda, 214.3 mph 6. Colin Edwards, Honda, 214.2 mph 7. Sete Gibernau, Honda, 212.8 mph 8. Ruben Xaus, Ducati, 212.5 mph 9. Neil Hodgson, Ducati, 212.1 mph 10. Troy Bayliss, Ducati, 211.6 mph 11. Carlos Checa, Yamaha, 211.1 mph 12. Valentino Rossi, Yamaha, 211.1 mph 13. Shin’ichi Itoh, Honda, 210.1 mph 14. Marco Melandri, Yamaha, 210.0 mph 15. John Hopkins, Suzuki, 210.0 mph 16. Norick Abe, Yamaha, 207.8 mph 17. Shinya Nakano, Kawasaki, 206.6 mph 18. Kenny Roberts, Suzuki, 206.2 mph 19. Vittoriano Guareschi, Ducati, 206.2 mph 20. Shane Byrne, Aprilia, 205.9 mph 21. Marcellino Lucchi, Aprilia, 205.0 mph 22. Nobuatsu Aoki, Proton, 204.1 mph 23. Jeremy McWilliams, Aprilia, 204.0 mph 24. Gregorio Lavilla, Suzuki, 203.4 mph 25. Alex Hofmann, Kawasaki, 202.2 mph 26. Michel Fabrizio, Harris WCM, 195.8 mph
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Blake
| Posted on Monday, April 12, 2004 - 02:08 am: |
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Marcus McBain Speaks His Mind WRT AMAPR Right on Marcus, and very well said! |
Blake
| Posted on Tuesday, April 27, 2004 - 12:15 pm: |
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Ducati is entering FX, and with Doug Chandler as pilot. Cool!
quote:4/24/2004 Chandler To Return To AMA Road Racing On Ducati 749R In FX From a press release issued by Ducati North America: THREE TIME AMA SUPERBIKE CHAMPION DOUG CHANDLER TO RACE DUCATI 749R IN AMA FORMULA EXTREME HMC Ducati Milwaukee Racing pairs up with Ducati and three time AMA Superbike champion Doug Chandler for their 2004 Formula Extreme effort. Doug Chandler will race a Ducati 749R in the AMA Formula Extreme championship for 2004. The 749R was released last month and is the most technologically advanced Ducati ever. HMC Ducati Milwaukee Racing is excited to be involved with both Chandler and Ducati. Mitch Hansen, team owner of HMC, has a history of winning with Ducati. In 1999 and 2000, HMC raced a 748RS in the now extinct AMA Pro Thunder class, winning the championship in 1999 with Shawn Conrad. In 2002, Doug Chandler rode a Ducati 998RS for HMC finishing the season with 3 podiums. Excited about the future of the new team, Mitch Hansen said, “I feel that the team we assembled with Doug and the 749R is capable of getting on the podium and winning consistently through the year. We’ve entered the season late but we know that anything can happen in racing and we hope to pull off the championship” The 39-year-old California resident, Chandler, is a well-respected, accomplished racer. He has already won the AMA Superbike Championship three times and raced four years in Grand Prix. Chandler says he is excited to be on a Ducati again, “I’m really looking forward to Barber, its too bad we didn’t get to start the season in Daytona but I know we can go out there and win races. And I’m really excited to be back to roadracing especially on the Ducati.” Chandler’s first race with the 749R will be at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama on May 14-16. The Ducati 749R is technically the most advanced twin-cylinder bike ever produced. It features a short stroke engine and the revolutionary testastretta head design. This bike was designed to mark Ducati’s return to World Supersport racing but will be extremely competitive in the US-based Formula Extreme class. HMC Ducati Milwaukee Racing is sponsored by Dunlop, Options Italia, Silkolene, D.I.D., Dowco, Bucci, and EBC.
Come on Buell! |
Turnagain
| Posted on Tuesday, April 27, 2004 - 12:52 pm: |
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>> Ducati is entering FX, and with Doug Chandler as pilot. maybe the broadcasters will stop referring to it as the ultimate 600 class. table testing: SPEED CHANNEL (ALL TIMES EASTERN AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
TRACK | LOCATION | CLASS | AIR DATE | AIR TIME | LENGTH | Infineon Raceway | Sonoma CA | Supersport | SUN 5/2 | 4:00pm | 1 HR - LIVE | Infineon Raceway | Sonoma CA | Superbike | SUN 5/2 | 5:00pm | 1 HR | Infineon Raceway | Sonoma CA | Superbike | SUN 5/2 | 6:00pm | 1 HR - SDD | Infineon Raceway | Sonoma CA | FXtreme/Superstock | TUE 5/11 | 2:00pm | 1 HR |
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Sportsman
| Posted on Monday, May 03, 2004 - 11:31 am: |
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Looking at those moto gp speeds, can you even imagine hitting 202.2 on the straight and having to figure out how to get a better drive cause you're 25th. Those guys and those teams are amazing. |
Blake
| Posted on Saturday, May 15, 2004 - 04:24 am: |
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Friday's Provisional AMA Superbike Qualifying Results: 1. Mat Mladin, Suzuki, 1:25.692 2. Jake Zemke, Honda, 1:25.762 3. Ben Bostrom, Honda, 1:25.834 4. Aaron Yates, Suzuki, 1:26.212 5. Miguel Duhamel, Honda, 1:26.321 6. Josh Hayes, Kawasaki, 1:27.649 7. Eric Bostrom, Ducati, 1:28.591 8. Geoff May, Suzuki, 1:28.681 9. John Haner, Suzuki, 1:28.927 10. Shawn Higbee, Suzuki, 1:29.478 11. Eric Wood, Suzuki, 1:29.596 12. Jeremy Toye, Yamaha, 1:30.016 13. Larry Pegram, Yamaha, 1:30.081 14. Lee Acree, Suzuki, 1:30.297 15. Michael Sanchez, Suzuki, 1:30.451 Go Higbee, Haner, and Sanchez! John Haner showed me some neat lines for lapping OHR and I have video of Michael Sanchez putting my Cyclone through the paces at OHR. The CMRA is well represented at Barber this weekend, especially with Ben Spies. |
Blake
| Posted on Tuesday, August 17, 2004 - 03:05 am: |
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We've lost a great racer and competitor. Sad news... According to www.mcnews.com.au, veteran racer Kirk McCarthy has died as a result of injuries sustained in a crash August 15 during round six of the Australian Superbike Championship at Queensland Raceway in Australia. McCarthy won the 2002 AMA Pro Thunder Championship on a Ducati fielded by Jeff Nash of Advanced Motor Sports. |
Weeds600
| Posted on Monday, September 06, 2004 - 02:44 pm: |
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Ok guys here is the newbie ?I am considering getting into racing(got license)and would love to run a buell.What bike in the older tubers mods the best or should I go with a xb9.I would like to balance cost against what mods are needed.Who also does race bodywork for buells? Finally I live in WA so any input on class to run would be great.Thanks! |
Rick_a
| Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2004 - 10:41 am: |
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I've seen a few older Buell racebikes running twin stock disks using an adapter to fit an aftermarket Nissin left side caliper. One of you must know where to get this adapter. I know Freespirits sells one but I'd rather not shop overseas. Weeds, I don't race but I have an interest in it. Airtech makes a lot of bodywork for tubers and Yoyodyne sells bodywork for XB's. With tubers most people run S1's, X1's, or X1/S1 hybrids. The XB's seem to take a lot less effort and $$ to prep. Hal's H-D sells most of the Buell XB race kit parts. |
Henrik
| Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2004 - 12:22 pm: |
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Weeds; I'd suggest going with an XB9R if you're just starting out. You can probably pick one up used at a decent price, and it'll work fine for you as is until you learn the racing ropes. There are nice aftermarket race parts available from reputable companies, and obviously all current developments are for the new platform. I think Hal's and Woodcraft carry most of the extras you might want/need. I'm not sure, but the XB9 might fit into a middleweight twin class of sorts. Henrik |
Rick_a
| Posted on Thursday, September 09, 2004 - 02:46 pm: |
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Nevermind about the caliper adapter. I have one on the way. |
Blake
| Posted on Sunday, September 19, 2004 - 11:35 pm: |
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Congratulations to Brian Bemesderfer for clinching the FUSA Thunderbike Championship! Today's top ten race results from Las Vegas... THUNDERBIKE: 1. Dave Estok (Buell XB9R), 16 laps; 2. Bryan Bemisderfer (Buell XB9R); 3. Dan Bilansky (Buell XB9R); 4. Jason Catching (Suz SV650); 5. Walt Sipp (Buell XB9R); 6. Darren Danilowicz (Suz SV650); 7. John Cadreact (Suz SV650); 8. Kurt Miller (Buell XB9R); 9. Jeff Eklund (Buell XB9R); 10. Tom Gentry (Suz SV650); |
Weeds600
| Posted on Tuesday, September 28, 2004 - 01:09 am: |
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Okay I bought an xb9 ,where do you guys get your race bellypans at?I also need to know what are my best first mods to this stock bike.Thanks |
Henrik
| Posted on Tuesday, September 28, 2004 - 08:31 am: |
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Weeds, track day would be the best first investment - of course if you're a veteran racer, you can forget that Otherwise, I'd suggest suspension tweaks. Henrik |
Rick_a
| Posted on Monday, October 11, 2004 - 01:03 pm: |
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Buell race belly pans come from the Buell Race dept. You need either a race license or a dealer that has a race program...otherwise they won't know WTF you're talking about! |
Blake
| Posted on Wednesday, December 08, 2004 - 03:08 am: |
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Thunderbike goes national in Canada! Cool... http://venus.13x.com/roadracingworld/scripts/NewsInsert.asp?insert=11156 |
Rick_a
| Posted on Thursday, April 07, 2005 - 01:30 pm: |
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It seems like most people running carbureted race bikes used CV carburetors. The word I've got is that flatslides can come on abruptly at low throttle openings. Can anyone shed any light on this? I've been hearing lately of the latest generation SV-650 having serious bottom end failures in competition use. Broken rods and cranks. What a shame. |
José_quiñones
| Posted on Wednesday, April 27, 2005 - 07:32 am: |
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Daytona Formula USA Buell Racing Press Release Road America Formula USA Buell Racing Press Release |
Blake
| Posted on Wednesday, August 03, 2005 - 04:41 pm: |
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quote:BEMISDERFER TOPS ESTOK FOR SUMMIT POINT THUNDERBIKE WIN Seven Buell Riders in Top Ten at Formula USA Thunderbike National SUMMIT POINT, W.Va. -- (Monday, May 30, 2005) Evo-Twin Racing/Harding Harley-Davidson rider Bryan Bemisderfer rode a Buell Firebolt to a close win over his teammate, David Estok, at the Formula USA Thunderbike National at Summit Point Raceway. It was the first National win for Bemisderfer at a course he considers his home track, and the first of the season for the reigning Formula USA Thunderbike champion. Estok was the top qualifier for the Thunderbike National, with a lap time of 1 minute 19.46 seconds on the two-mile, 10-turn Summit Point course. Estok and Bemisderfer battled for the entire 16-lap race, with Bemsiderfer taking the win by less than a second. “There’s no question I know my way around this track, but I’ve had bad luck here in the past,” said Bemisderfer, who failed to finish the 2004 Summit Point Thunderbike race. “David and I had a great battle out there today.” Suzuki rider David Yaakov, another regular at Summit Point, was third, followed by Williams Harley-Davidson/Buell rider Randy Rega in fourth, Schaeffer’s and Classic Harley-Davidson Buell rider Arthur Diaz in fifth, and Daytona Harley-Davidson/Buell and Richie Morris Racing rider Clint Brotz in sixth position. Kenwood/Sirius Satellite Racing riders Sam Rozynski and Joe Rozynski III finished seventh and ninth respectively, both riding Buell Firebolt motorcycles. With 26 entries, the Thunderbike field was the largest of the four Formula USA National races of the day. Fourteen of the Thunderbike entries were Buell motorcycles. After three of eight Formula USA Thunderbike National events, Yaakov leads in series points with 79, followed by Bemisderfer with 64, Estok with 62 and Brotz with 57. The next event on the Formula-USA schedule is the 82nd Annual Loudon Classic, June 16-19 at New Hampshire International Raceway, Loudon, N.H. The Formula USA National Thunderbike series is a horsepower-to-weight ratio restricted class, open to a variety of production-based motorcycles. Buell-mounted riders compete in the eight-event 2005 Thunderbike series race for a share of the $70,500 contingency fund posted by Buell Motorcycle Company. To learn more about Buell motorcycles, visit your local Buell dealer today and experience the pure streetfighter attitude, style and performance only found on board a Buell. For the Buell dealer nearest you, pull into www.buell.com. from... http://www.buell.com/en_us/news_events/newsdetail.asp?news_id=693
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Blake
| Posted on Wednesday, August 03, 2005 - 04:43 pm: |
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quote:ESTOK RIDES BUELL FIREBOLT TO THUNDERBIKE VICTORY AT VIR Bilansky is Second on a Buell, Estok Shares Thunderbike National Series Points Lead ALTON, Va. -- (Sunday, June 26, 2005) Millville & Wildwood Harley-Davidson/Buell rider David Estok won the Formula USA Thunderbike National at Virginia International Raceway aboard a Buell Firebolt. The victory is the second of the season for Estok and boosts him into a tie for first place in Thunderbike National series points. Five other Buell riders placed in the top ten, including second-place finisher Hal’s Performance Advantage rider Dan Bilansky. Estok was the top Thunderbike qualifier on Saturday with a 1:33.605 lap, a new qualifying record for Thunderbike at the 2.25-mile North Course at VIR. Weather conditions on Sunday were variable, and the 12-lap Thunderbike race started on a wet-but-drying track. Suzuki rider Darren Danilowicz led the first couple of laps before Bilansky passed him and started pulling away. Estok made a smart decision by choosing an intermediate rear tire, which helped him weave his way through the pack as the track dried out. He overtook Bilanksy about halfway through the race and turned on the steam, winning the race by more than 13 seconds. Danilowicz finished third, ahead of Suzuki rider David Yaakov, who placed fourth. Seven of the 14 Thunderbike qualifiers were riding Buell motorcycles. In addition to Estok and Bilansky, the following Buell riders finished in the top ten; Kenwood/Sirius Satellite Racing rider Sam Rozynski in fifth, Blue Springs Harley-Davidson/Buell rider Walt Sipp in sixth, Daytona Harley-Davidson/Richie Morris Racing rider Clint Brotz in eighth and Kenwood/Sirius Satellite Racing rider Joe Rozynski in ninth. Defending Thunderbike series champion Bryan Bemisderfer, riding for Evo-Twin Racing/Harding Harley-Davidson, qualified fifth but dropped out of the Thunderbike race after four laps due to a mechanical failure. After five of eight Formula USA Thunderbike National events, Estok and Yaakov each have 123 points to share the series points lead. Bemisderfer is in third place with 91 points. Danilowicz has 87 in fourth place, with Joe Rozynski close behind at 83. The next event on the Formula USA schedule is August 12-14 at Barber Motorsports Park near Birmingham, Ala. The Formula USA National Thunderbike series is a horsepower-to-weight ratio restricted class, open to a variety of production-based motorcycles. Buell-mounted riders compete in the eight-event 2005 Thunderbike series race for a share of the $70,500 contingency fund posted by Buell Motorcycle Company. To learn more about Buell motorcycles, visit your local Buell dealer today and experience the pure streetfighter attitude, style and performance only found on board a Buell. For the Buell dealer nearest you, pull into www.buell.com. from... http://www.buell.com/en_us/news_events/newsdetail.asp?news_id=701
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