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Cycle News 1985 03 13

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- - -- ----,"""=---------;::;;"l Z o Vl ~ a: o ..J C z - l%l Vl ~ o :I: 0.. The 19 8 4 season belonged to number 84, Flyin ' Fred Merkel. Being t he on ly guy with a works Superbike backed by a factory t eam helped. Interview: Fred Merkel built yet. So I went with H onda o n th ei r Superbike su p port p ro gram fo r a bike a nd parts. Mert L awwill di d the tu ning an d I built th e en tire ro Iling cha ssis, the n I had Tim G reen worki ng o n the bi kes fo r me. We both went o n the road , a n d we got a th ird at o ur firs t race, Ri verside, th en we we n t back eas t an d did real well. Wa sn 't it at Wisconsin that yo u got a break wi th Honda? Merkel : My bike blew up a t Elkhart Lak e, bu t it was th e first tim e I got to ride an RS500. Steve Wise crashed real ha rd , so th ey put m e o n th e 500, but I was still o n sup port . I di dn't sign a co n tract with th e facto ry until th e middl e o f Au gust fo r th e res t of th e year a n d fo r '84. It wa sn 't unti l the n that I fin all y go t hooked u p wi th th e " Burner Bro th ers" h ere. What do you mean by that? Merk el : M ike Vela sco a n d Merl yn Plu ml ee - th ey're g reat. I GIll th em th e " Burn er Brothers " because th ey do whatever it tak es to do th e job to wi n. Because o f th em, last yea r was a lmos t flawless' . . . well, I d id fa ll do wn a co u p le of times. What happened? Merkel: I fell down a t Loudon . I was kicki ng Dal e Quarterley's butt, a n d a guy had fa lle n do wn , d ropp in g a bunc h o f o il o n th e tr ack , but th ey How does your wrist feel lately? Merkel : I ca n feel it; so me times in th e mornin g it hurts. When it 's co ld , th e screws let you kn ow: th ey won 't co me o u t until aft er th e season 's o ver. With yo ur return to Daytona next month, yo u' ve been really p reparing for the task with having good bikes ready, good mechanics, a good auitude. But al so , this yea r Dayto na 's a different situation because the 200 is a Superbike race. What do yo u think about that? Merkel : I don't kn ow what 's goi ng to happen, if th e race is go ing to be in a ny bo dy's fa vor. H av ing it a Super bike race will definitel y mak e it m or e inter esting , but I don 't kn o w how th e publi c's go ing to rea ct to it. There seems to be mixed feelings about this year's 200. Merkel: I don 't think half th e spectato rs know th e 200 is go in g to be a Su perbi ke race. Peop le co me to Da ytona to see the Fo rmula One race and see a ll th e d ifferent bikes. But I think it ' s go ing to be a bi g shock swi tch in g th e 200 to Su pe r bikes. We did so me testing la st No vember , ran a 200rnil er , which too k u s 56 laps, a nd I had never ta ken a Su perbike th at far. It will tak e a bo u t tw o hours. a nd with th e new track, lth ink it 's goi ng to be more o f a rid er's track th en it altona - OU IS S~ By Rex Reese With th is year's Daytona 200 ready to feature th e Superbike class o n th e cen ter stage, H onda 's Fred M erkel carries with h im an impressive race-w in record w hich made him th e AMA N ation al S u pe rbi ke Champion in 1984. H e also brings along th e certai n kn owledg e - maybe eve n coc ky att itude - that h e alr ead y has th e 200 in th e bag. Wh eth er or not he do es w ill be seen Mar ch 10 at Daytona Sp eedway. Considering hi s age - ju st 22 - it w ou ld probably be easy to disco u nt M erkel's talk and fi gure him as ju st anoth er one of the many who also clai med that th ey'd do th e very sam e, only to fall out of th e racing p icture. But a g lance at last year's Superb ik e w in tally shows M erkel with 10 w ins and a com ma n di ng 35-point margin over h is nearest co m petitor, Sam McDonald. That alon e ma y be en ough ev idence that Merk el falls into Daytona's "sure bet " co lum n. But Fred isn't th e only one to have suc h a high opinion of his abi lities. T eam Honda Road Racing Manager Udo Geitl describ es young Merk el , in th e 18month period that h e's raced S u perbikes, as " the winningest road racer" he's ever seen. Just a few we eks before Daytona , we got th e chan ce to m eet with Fred at Ameri can Honda's racing department to discuss his plans for th e upcoming eve n t. With h im wa s G eitl and mechanic M ike Velasco (who w o rks on Merk el's bik es w ith M erlyn Plumlee) to lend so m e techn ical d etails beh ind his rise to Superbike g lory. Is Da ytona go ing to be w itn ess to a Fred Tide? Will everybody be bett er off Fred than dead? Nobody w ill know fo r su re unt il the checkere d fla g falls. T h is year marks your third ri de at Daytona, right? Merkel : Yeah. The first time I went to Daytona was in 1982, a nd th at was o n a Yamaha T Z250. We didn 't do too well. We went a bo u t 10 laps in th e Formula Two ra ce, and th e cha in we used stre tch ed so much th at it ca me o ff. Still , it W <,l S a first class effo rt; m y dad built a ll my racebikes, with a ll th e tri ck stu f£. An ywa y, th e next ra ce aft er Daytona was Ri verside, and we almost la p ped everybody. We won three races th at year and finished seco n d beh ind Sam McDonald. In the fall , at th e AFM / , Budweiser Pro-Am (at Willow Sp rings Raceway ), I was invit ed to ride Wes Cooley's bike - he co u ld n ' t ride th at week end for some reason - for Yoshimura . I went out and qualified fast est, then blew 'e m away in th e first leg. On the seco nd leg, I Cried th e. I . s t r r at r r c t clutch on th e starting lin e. But, I had never ridden a bike that big before in my life . Aft er th at, Yoshimura invited me ba ck to ride a race a t Ri verside, wher e I broke Eddie La wso n 's Super bike tr ack reco rd . They wer e reall y impressed and tried to co me u p with a racing program fo r m e in 1983. When did Honda offer you a ride? Merkel: Udo (Geit l, Team H onda' s Road Racing Manager ) wa s ca ll ing m e at a bo u t th e sa me time. H e was o ffer ing me a bike an d parts , an d I wa s still waiting fo r a n a nswer o n th e Yoshimura deal. Did you have to decide between riding Cor Honda or Yoshimura? Merkel: No. Finally Yoshimura call ed a nd said that they didn ' t have the money to do the program. It took them a lmost to the end of J anuary to ca ll me, and I didn't have my bike li ~ d . q l'r (~ ~ J J( . ~ ~ 1 . rl l: j ~ ~ fl Fred Merkel and the "Burner Bro thers;" mechanics Mike Velasco (left) and Merlyn Plumlee. The combination was almost unbeatable in 1984. didn 't put the oil flag out until I went by and th ey were giving it to Quarterley. I wa s riding straight up a nd down on my Interceptor, a n d th en I sp u n o u t a nd th e bike went off and hit a tr ee. I was at the first aid trai ler when my dad came running up to m e, as king me if I cou ld ride. I said. that I co u ld , and he said that th e bike had been fix ed - they are pretty fragile - they're not made to bounce on th e pav em ent then be ridden again. I told m y dad that there was no wa y tha t th e bike could be running aga in. Well , when I got back to th e pits, Mi chael an d Merl yn , and anybody el se th ere, were swinging wrench es a nd o n th e restart I was o n th e last ro w. I ende d up fini shing second. Wh en I fell down a t Sea rs Point, I think I just lean ed it o ver a little too far, drug th e frame and lifted th e front tire off th e gound. I hit so me ha ybal es a nd broke m y wri st in a cou p le o f pl aces; th e n ext da y I flew to Wyoming with Dr. Kieffer (o rt hope d ic su rgeo n al so known as Formul a One rider Dav e Kieffer ). H e opera ted o n m y wrist, put in tw o screws, and 12 days la ter I was back o n th e bike in Minnesota. I played cat-a nd-mo use with Reuben McMurter a n d Sam McDona ld unti l the la st co u p le of laps. Then I stre tch ed out th e lead and won. It was pretty in cr edible, co m ing back two weeks la ter after breakinz a wrist. d .IJ ,; • • al l . , .J ~ / , t . i il r r r 1 1' 1) ) ;: . was before. Geitl: They m ade th e track sh orter in so me area s. I th ink it's going to be a new ex p erience for everybody, but horsepower wi ll still be th e key to winning th e 200. Merkel: The straightaw ays a re incr edibly long, and the bowl sections are real st eep, but you don 't notice that wh en you 're riding . .. An yway , about th e Formu la Ones being on Frida y, I think people come to Daytona to see th em. Ind y ca rs ca n be compared to Formula One, and Superbikes are like stoc k cars; and even th ough pe ople go to Indianapolis, they don't really relate to th e Indy cars, th ey go because it ' s Indy. So, peopl e go to Da ytona because o f th e Formula Ones: When I go to a race, I like to see a bike co me o u t of a truck, an d it' s a hi gh -tech Formula One bike tha t's tot ally tri ck th at yo u hardl y ever see, co m pa red to a Superbike th at's a street bike modified in to a race bi ke. I think seeing a Formula One bike is a bigger thrill. T h e thought is that people can relate more to Superbikes than Fo rmula O n e bikes, because a Formula O n e is made out of aluminum and titanium and carbon fibe r. Merkel: Well, you have to be a bike enthusiast to even begin to know what all of that's a bo u t. What kind of prepara tions h ave you beer making for Dar tona? ~I ( 'J~ lt )3) ".\J J~ ..J t l ~ 6 ~ ) · U C (

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