Tuesday, April 16, 2013
BOT F1 AT Saturday, 2012 AHRMA Corsa Moto Classica on the Custom Built Ducati D1177.
Racing Ed Milich's Super Pantah in Formula Vintage.
Racing the Ducati 748 again the big boys in BOT F1.
Racing the Ducati D1177 in BOT F1.
Thanks to John Laforte of DNA for letting me racing his custom built D1177 Ducati. A air-cooled 1000 in a 1098 frame with all upgraded suspension. It was a truly an honor to race it.
Thanks to my Sponsor, Ed Milich of Ducpower.com!!
AHRMA Battle of Twins 2011 Season Pics and Videos
Miller Raceway BOT F2
Barber Motorsports Park, Alabama.
Crashed in Practice and Race 1
On our way to Daytona, we stopped by Gustafsson's windscreen shop and had one made on the spot by the man himself.
Daytona Speedway!!!!
We finished with two Third place finishes.
Monday, March 5, 2012
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Portland AHRMA May 2010
One weekend after Willow's AHRMA race we were off to Portland International Speedway.
It was completely a new course for me. Very fast straights with some technical tight turns. Gary Swan of Toad Town Racing was nice enough to bring my Ducati 900ss up to Portland. I, on the other hand, flew up like a rock star and was at the track Friday morning. To our surprise...RAIN! All day! I was able to get several practice laps in but none with out rain or wet surfaces. I didn't have rain tires; therefore, Parelli DOT SC2 were a bit sketchy during the rain. Mark Brown of the Seattle Cretins came down from Vashon Island to race his CB 350 sportsman bike. Several Seattle and Portland Cretins came down to support along with some Flying 15 brothers as well.
Race day 1. A local pro riders showed up on a very fast built Suzuki SV 650. The grid was about 8 bikes with more locals on SV 650's including Tim Lyle. Rain again in the morning, but it dried out enough on the second practice to get the tires hot. I started to feel more comfortable, but soon realized that I didn't have the correct gearing. I was running the gearing from Willow, and the track needed much more lower gear to get out of the tight turns.
I took off in a fury, but was left behind by the local pro. I stayed out behind him, but was soon enforced by the other local Suzuki rider. He finally passed me coming out of the last turn were I was losing power because of my gearing. I tried as hard as I could to brake late into one, but soon he would pull away. I would finish 3rd in Battle of the twins F2.
Race day 2. Much nicer weather today. As I walked through the paddock toward my pits with a slight hang over from Saturday nights partying with the boys. It was actually a bachelor party for one them that included several strip clubs and beers. haha
So, as I was walking toward my pit; I looked over to the pro rider, and his team mate showed up today. Aargh! I knew this was going to be a challenge. I asked around to a few riders if they had a front Sprocket for a Ducati, but there was none available. I pulled out hard slipping the clutch off the line and came into one in third position. The Suzuki rider that passed me the day before was tight behind me. I lead in front of him for 4 laps. He got passed me again out of the last turn. I stayed right on his ass until the last lap. I tried a few passed earlier, but the door was shut and I almost lost my front tire. On the last turn, I ran on the outside trying to hold more momentum. Just as I was setting up for the last turn, he whipped his rear tire out and forced me to the rumple strip. I never let off, but was forced to wait on hammering down the throttle. We came out of the last turn on the last splitting a lapped rider. I thought I was going to get him, but ones again, he over powered me and beat me by almost a bike length. I would end up finishing a disappointing 4th place; although, my lap times were over 2 seconds faster than race day one.
The race weekend was really great though. It was nice getting to see old friends from Portland and Seattle. Plus, getting to ride a new track is always challenging as well as rewarding.
It was completely a new course for me. Very fast straights with some technical tight turns. Gary Swan of Toad Town Racing was nice enough to bring my Ducati 900ss up to Portland. I, on the other hand, flew up like a rock star and was at the track Friday morning. To our surprise...RAIN! All day! I was able to get several practice laps in but none with out rain or wet surfaces. I didn't have rain tires; therefore, Parelli DOT SC2 were a bit sketchy during the rain. Mark Brown of the Seattle Cretins came down from Vashon Island to race his CB 350 sportsman bike. Several Seattle and Portland Cretins came down to support along with some Flying 15 brothers as well.
Race day 1. A local pro riders showed up on a very fast built Suzuki SV 650. The grid was about 8 bikes with more locals on SV 650's including Tim Lyle. Rain again in the morning, but it dried out enough on the second practice to get the tires hot. I started to feel more comfortable, but soon realized that I didn't have the correct gearing. I was running the gearing from Willow, and the track needed much more lower gear to get out of the tight turns.
I took off in a fury, but was left behind by the local pro. I stayed out behind him, but was soon enforced by the other local Suzuki rider. He finally passed me coming out of the last turn were I was losing power because of my gearing. I tried as hard as I could to brake late into one, but soon he would pull away. I would finish 3rd in Battle of the twins F2.
Race day 2. Much nicer weather today. As I walked through the paddock toward my pits with a slight hang over from Saturday nights partying with the boys. It was actually a bachelor party for one them that included several strip clubs and beers. haha
So, as I was walking toward my pit; I looked over to the pro rider, and his team mate showed up today. Aargh! I knew this was going to be a challenge. I asked around to a few riders if they had a front Sprocket for a Ducati, but there was none available. I pulled out hard slipping the clutch off the line and came into one in third position. The Suzuki rider that passed me the day before was tight behind me. I lead in front of him for 4 laps. He got passed me again out of the last turn. I stayed right on his ass until the last lap. I tried a few passed earlier, but the door was shut and I almost lost my front tire. On the last turn, I ran on the outside trying to hold more momentum. Just as I was setting up for the last turn, he whipped his rear tire out and forced me to the rumple strip. I never let off, but was forced to wait on hammering down the throttle. We came out of the last turn on the last splitting a lapped rider. I thought I was going to get him, but ones again, he over powered me and beat me by almost a bike length. I would end up finishing a disappointing 4th place; although, my lap times were over 2 seconds faster than race day one.
The race weekend was really great though. It was nice getting to see old friends from Portland and Seattle. Plus, getting to ride a new track is always challenging as well as rewarding.
Corsa Moto Classica April 2010
Another year with AHMRA at Willow Springs Corsa Moto Classica. A three day event that procured some amazing weather with some wind. Several Cretins races showed up to this years event.
Round two for me in AHRMA Battle of the twins F2. I also brought out my 1970 CB 450 and raced it both days in Sportsman 500.
Day one,
Battle of Twins F2. Kiyo Watanabe on an 04 Suzuki would run out front. I followed behind until I was over taken by Loyd Johnson on a Ducati. It was a fun and hard race, but I finished 3rd.
In Sportsman 500, I would finish 2nd. My right carburater kept cutting out on the straight aways.
Day 2, I ran out front from the line but was over taken by Kiyo in turn two. I stayed with him tight all the way around the track. On the second lap, Kiyo ran hot down the omega and lost his front tire in turn 5. I would persist and finish in 1st.
In Sportsman 500. I got my carburator issues resolved. Toad Town racer Darly Foster ran out front, but by turn 7 I would over power him. By the end of the race I had over a 10 second lead on the pack followed by Chris Frei on a 68 CB 450.
Here is some footage from that race.
Friday, May 7, 2010
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