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Past winners
he July 19-21 round of the Worl<;i Superbike Championship will mark the fifth
time that a round of the series has been held on American soil. The first three
rounds, in 1989, 1990 and 1991, were held at Brainerd International Raceway in
Minnesota, with Laguna hosting the event for the first time last year. Here's a look
at the past winners of the 1,J.S. round.
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June 11, 1989 • Brainerd Internmonal Raceway
Race 1: 1. Raymond Roche
Ducati
2. Fabrizio Pirovano
Yamaha
3. Stephane Mertens
Honda
Race 2: 1. Raymond Roche
Ducati
2. Stephane Mertens
Honda
3. Fred Merkel
Honda
June 10, 1990· Brainerd International Raceway
Race 1: 1. Stephane Mertens
Honda
2. Raymond Roche
Ducati
3. Doug Chandler
Kawasaki
Race 2: 1. Doug Chandler
Kawasaki
2. Stephane Mertens
Honda
3. Terry Rymer
Yamaha
June 9, 1991 • Brainerd International Raceway
Race 1: 1. Doug Polen'
Ducati
2. Scott Russell
Kawasaki
3. Stephane Mertens
Ducati
Race 2: 1. Doug Polen
Ducati
2. Scott Russell
Kawasaki
3. Stephane Mertens
Ducati
July 23, 1995 • Laguna Seca Raceway
Race 1: 1. Anthony Gobert
Kawasaki
2. Troy Corser
Ducati
3. Miguel DuHamel
Honda
Race 2: 1. Troy Corser
Ducati
2. Anthony Gobert
Kawasaki
3. Mike Hale
Honda
laps to go, giving Chandler the victory.
Chandler has continued to fly high in
the series, and he currently leads the
AMA Superbike National Championship. Those two should provide the
AMA regulars with their biggest hope
of a top finish.
They'll be joined by their teammates
Steve Crevier (Smokin' Joe's Honda)
and Mike Smith (Muzzy Kawasaki),
although Crevier will be coming back
from the injuries he suffered in a personal watercraft accident prior to MidOhio at the end of May.
At press time it was still undecided if
the Yoshimura Suzuki team of Pascal
Picotte, Mat Mladin and Aaron Yates
were going to take part in the Laguna
round of the World Championship, as
the team was waiting for assurances
from Dunlop that they would receive
the top-level World Superbike tires.
There are other AMA that teams will
miss the Laguna round. Vance & Hines
(Above)
Belgian
Stephane
Mert_ _
elways e top
Series. Here
he rides his
Hondeln 1990.
Yamaha's Tom Kipp and
Jamie James won't be racing. Ditto for the nonFIM-homologated HarleyDavidson VR1000 and its
riders Chris Carr and
Thomas Wilson.
Fast By Ferracci Ducati
will be on hand at Laguna
Seca, though team owner
Eraldo Ferracci wasn't
certain if all three of his
riders would be there. It's
a fair .assumption that we
can count on seeing at
least Larry Pegram on the
all-red factory Ducati.
Last year, the AMA
regulars benefited greatly from the local
knowledge gained from racing in the
AMA National every year at Laguna
Seca. How much effect the repaving (see
sidebar) will have on machine setup
won't be known until the first laps are
Racin throu hthe ears
pectators attending the World Superbike Championship ro~d a.t Laguna ~
will have the opportunity to View the Cycle Nws Superbike History ExhIbIt.
The exhibit features classic photos of past AMA Superbike personalities while
chronologically taking "Viewers through the evolution of Superbike racing, from the
early Production racing days to today's current crop of sophisticated Superbikes.
As part of the American Motorcycle Racing Teams (AMRT) Superbike Pavilion,
the exhibit can be seen not only at the World Superbike round, but at the rn.ajority of
the AMA Superbike ational Championship rounds.
"AMRT is
pleased to be able to
showcase this Cycle
News exhibit to
Superb ike
fans
across the country,"
AMRT President
Malcolm Hill said.
"It provides fans
who have followed
the sport over the
years an opportunity
to visit the past,
while giving newer
fans a sense of continu.'tv on how the
serieS a..'\s evolved."
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(Above) Simon Crefar (6) leeds Texen
Colin Edwerds II (45). (Left) Aaron Slight
currently leeds the World Chemplonshlp
point standings.
scorer In the
U.S. round of
the Wood
Superblke
turned in practice, bu t the resurfacing
may in fact help even the playing field
for the foreign in vasion.
The Laguna Seca round of the AMA
National Championship in May featured one of the all-time best 600cc
Supersport races with Smith and
DuHamel fighting to the bitter end,
along with a race-long challenge from
Kinko's Kawasaki's Thomas Stevens.
Those three and the rest will be back for
what will be round eight of the Pro
Honda Oils 600cc Supersport Series as
race promoters have again added the
600cc class as a support race for the
World Superbike event.
That also holds true for the Progressive Insurance Harley-Davidson Twin
Sport race which will also be held on the
World Superbike weekend. This race
will give World Superbike spectators
the opportunity to see the Ben
Bostrom/Matt Wait battles that have
been going on all season long in the
AMA series.
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Schedule
FRIDAY, JULY 18
• AM Track Inspection
• Progressive Insurance H-D SuperTwlns
• Camel 600 SuperSport
• World Superbike
• Lunch Break
• Progressive Insurance H·D SuperTwins
• Camel 600 SuperSport
o World Superoike
o Swift Formula
SATURDAY, JULY 20
o AM Track Inspection
o Camel 600 Supe!Sport
o Progressive Insurance SuperTwins
o Camel 600 SuperSport. Odd Numbers
o Camel 600 SuperSport. Even Numberll
o World Superbike
o Cycle World. Hoods Fan Ride: Lunch Break
o Camel 600 SuperSport
o Progressive Insurance H·D SuperTwins
o Wo~d Superbike
o Swift Formula
SUNDAY. JULY 21
o AM Track Inspection
o Progressive Insurance H·D SuperTwins
oWorld Superbike
• Fan Ride
• 0 World Superoike Race One
o Lunch Break
o Progressive Insurance H-D SuperTwins
o World Superbike Race Two
o Swift Formula
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