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Cycle News 1996 10 30

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ROAD RACE SImco Race Fuels Formula USA series. Final Round: Daytona International Speedway Batey, Kling and Sullivan ceiebnlte after the second race. Briefl .... Muzzy Kawasaki's Doug Cisaftdler quafif1ed on the pole lor the finalF-USA races of the year, smashing ·the F-USA record but wen off the superbike record. His best was 1:50_901 (115.553' mph). nowhere near Troy Corser's pole-.setting time of 1:49.387 lor this year's DaYtona 200. The time came in the first session and he was';' l able to improve ;to in the second session because of tqo much tr:affic on the back. '1 got oiled twice and there were a couple of guys crashing. in front of me,' Cbandler said. ·It just the guys blew kind of tumed me off. ,Both up In front of me it· oiled me up pretty good. Nei. ther time cfid I see oil flags the next lap arou.nd. Even though it was way windy, I could've done .. mid-50,' Fast by Ferracci's LarJ:)' Pegram was second fastest, the Ducati 'rider knocking ne~rly two seconds off his first session time, CBR900s, LaBeIJe said he would probably stick with them in 1997. 'We have the bikes and we know them pretty well at this point.' he said. '1 just wish we had more support from Ar)1erican Honda.' The big winner of the fBC Brakes Triple Crown was ZJoc:k RaciniI. Though they finished second in points to the Valvoline Suzuki, team, 398305.1hey pocketed an extra $10,000 since the Suzuki team doesn't use EBC Brakes_ Zlock earned $17,500, $7,500 for finishing second and $10,ooo,1or using the brakes. The Suzuki' team won $10.000, with Team Labelle finishing third in points at 285 and taking home $5,000. EBC Brakes will not be sponsoring the two-rider T.riple Crown after this year, Formula .USA's Doug Gonda said, adding that they were looking lor anotller sponsor to 'step in. 'We're planning on it,' Gonda 'We're probably going to chllnge it,. but we're not sure exactly how.' The Triple Crown was run at Pocono, Road America. and Daytona with each'of the r.iders in lhe tworider teams earning points to the final payoff. The black Muzzy' Kawasaki tliat Doug Chandler rode to victory is very similar in specificatiOns to The top three ,leams shared bo,,-,!s awards of . braked real hard. For some reason Chuck has to· ing background., 'Prior to that I'd alreedy started tum it in early because of the way it steers. I hit - to look.. but I made the actual decision around the one that wiP be sold through Kawasaki deal- · $32,500. the ground at about 120 mph.' Miller had ridden: Sears, Poiot time. I've been lookiog at all the ers. Named the .............-lhe machine is tiased on the standard Kawasaki zX7R street bike and IE c....ino used the final F-USA race of the ~r his Team Suzuki Sport GSXR150'for much' pf guys frol'(l dirt tra.ck arid all the guys that road raced and tried to get a feel lor who I'd be interto test tires in advanCe of its annual December . the weekend after puttiilg in eight laps· on Ooug will be sold in both street lind nice 'trim. there Polen's spare Team Polen Suzuki. 'He carne off ested in. We had a couple of guys in the road tire tests., Ainong It!e riders testing tires are still some final decisions to be made, but Rob MUzzy said it. wOuld be. very similar to the Fast by Ferracci's L.arry Pegram and Tearn Polen winning two races at Road Atlanta (!he Suzuki' race thing. CBen) Bostrom and CMatt> Weit. that Cup Grand National Rnals) and he was Iookiog .caught my eye, but both of tho'se guys made SUZ1Jki's Doug Polen. Polen, who is considered machine raced at Dayt()flll. The displacement.·he commitments to Honda. Looking at all the differto finish up the season on a higH note,' Polen P.femier iire evaltlator. said that he'd testee gear-driven_ 'We !J1iIy.m8ke it a.littIe. just about aP' of the tires, and -found a really said. He asked if he could lease an engine. We dido't want to dp that. ~ other bike was sitt!"g . guy I wanfed to take the chance with.' What good front. and a pretty ~t rea..-.' Uke Dun.bigger every now and then: rlke Ducati.· Muzzy there so we decided to let him .ride that ~lOe. concerned Muzzy was his ~Ize. Throwing around lap, Michelin appears to have gone to 8 dualsaid. The method of induction, ~ fuel "*,,,8 superbike is a lot· different from a 250, out Unfortunately, he- had some meChanical probcompound tire, though Polen didn't initially adnit tion or carbureted, hadn't been settled, Muzzy added. The race-reedy. ~ is exPected to Sell • it, He said !lie tireS -...ere •more thao likely' dual iems with it (in the second qualifying sess!on.· 'Hayde~ Said he enjoyed throwing the Harley dirt Because the team was' undermanned, there "II did today will help,i Ferracci said. '1'11 . chang.ed 9!'" tanks. It added ,II pounds and .we 'sided hard in the first session, with oil on ,the went as fast as before. I d,d a 1 :53.3 on the cal DNF' th . d 'Th I ti t fa t send the video to the factory to look at." He rear tire 'being ihe- culprit. Sadowski said, 20th lap With'that r •. In e secon. e ap mes go s er . ,re. all weekend,'· he said. Early on he was braking of it'coming from ihe·engine-.and ~ on·the· also said that he pJanr~ on attending more FIo..-the first tum. near the start-finish line, considtrack. ~I was in the air.for so long I was !poking USA raCes·next year after going tp the Pocono N_ Wait, who was serioqsly injured in Ihe erab.ly too early. But he quickly adapted and and Daytona. rounds this year.• Maybe .two, lor the rip cord.: Sadowslionship still h8d a little Canadian Kawasakfs Don Mun..... c"';e to - goirlg to try !o· race the San Jose Mile on th~ comfortable with it.' Hayden said. If he hadn't light to cnase after. Corning -acroSs- the tn-.oval it Dllytona only because- he'd bought the tickets weekend. He s got two bones '~ his .arm that are · gotten ttie Muzzy offer, Hayden said there were went bango I suspect it was a valve:' In the Secand . bring' his bik H'd uf . plated and the two. bones are JUst barely touchsome dirt track and other roed race offers, but ond leg he said he felt something hit him in the es. e. s ing_ There's so, much fragmentation that's 'it not someone was . mg. leg. Thinking it was a tire he pulled o~ , fered an AC separation of hIS left shoulde..- '0' a hear well W 'II' it thr ks If't '. this was by 'far the best one. 'I've always crash at the NASB race at Loudon two weeks e. gove ~ more wee . '. switched back and Iorth. Now I can' concentra.and looked at the tire, which was fine. Instead, it rl' d 'r Ily fit He Id he doesn t substantoally heal, we " go ahead and do tion' on this and 600s.· '. was a b4rst hose \hat was splaying water Qn- his ea Ief an ,wasn rea. to race. sa , a bone graft so he can be ready for next season. leg. 'I'm wide open for n'ext year,' Sadowski He's helping M reb 'Id lhe bik' . came to "acatlo~ or _nde around, but wasn t th.,~ of raCing. '1J>ere was pain when I wenr oroney UJ es. said IiefOre heading home to Geotgia_ -I'd like Over $15,090 was.raised for Scott Zampach through. the chicane, when I had to pull on·the to be on a bike that I can show my true cilpabil~ Rob Muzzy 'stunned the racing world by sho-Mng · in an auction held at the final NASB race. Zamties. A bike. that can make. 14 lapS at D/lytoila, bars, but it wasn't unbearable pain: Munroe up ilt Daytona with his 'his newest recruit: 18- 'pach was seriously injured in a crash at the said. "If it' was Loudon, I think I'd be watching.' I'm not ruling out staying with this team. o. Loudon round of the 'NASB series in early Octoyear-old T....-ny Hiryden, '1 said all along that After finishing I1ftti in ihe first leg, he changed ber and remains- in serious condition in a New . most everybody was going·to be real surprised Team laBelle owner B _ , laBelle said he his mind. The secqnd leg was less kind. Braking when they found au't what I'd dooe,' Muzzy · Hampshire'hospital. Auctioneer Jerry Wood auclor the left-hand tum six going up onto the bank- said. Though Hayden mostly dirt trllcked this tioned off. a var,ety of donated items in two would probably stick.with the F-USA program ing, Munroe lost the front end of Kawasaki ZXusing Hondas, despite immense costs this year sales, one Saturday afternoon and another duryear. he's been road racing lor yearS, mostly on 7R and crashed. He.'d chunked a front tire in the iog the' lunch break Sunday. The b,iggest ticket and little. support from American .Honda. laBelle, 125s and .250~, wit.h a few 600cc Supersport first leg. and went to a, harder one in the second who'has run two Mike'Velasco-tuned Honda rides this year. That he'd never ridden a super- · item was a cover photo on the front of • National CBR900RRs this year; said he may scale bacK one, but it never hooked up. Munroe said he rePrivateer," which was auctioned off for $1,700 bike didn't dissuade Muzzy, who said Hayden to one rider next year, especially if the EBC aggravated the injury with his spill, but didn't to Thomas Fournier of Dunbar Eurosports in was the firSt rider he'd ever hired to race a . Triple Crown Challenge is eliminated; as if worsen it. . Brockton, Massachusetts. 'We:1I put him on the superbike who hadn't aCtually ridden one.. What 'appears it will be. LaBelle' said. he was also con- convinced M~zzy to' sign H!lyden was his. dirt ·.cover ~Iong with a couple of, smaller pictures," . sidering entering 'the AMA's' new Formula ·:ream Suzuki Sport.'s Mark -Miller also went: track success..·That he was able to make a dirt · said Joe McKay, National Privateer:s' owner arid Xtrerne class, depending'on when the race aWay from DaYtona with his arm in a sling 1011pW- trac~ National.in one of his first outirigs is a pret- .- ~itor .• Inside. we'll run a spread 'Witli an 8xlO' 'If it's Sunday race.and th<;re's !V coVerage, ing a crash in the chicane. Miller said thai he ran I)' miraCulous ihing. Md. that really impressed . picture and some other ones, maybe one'in front we'll look al it.' said. 'I'm sure we'n do intO the 'ba!:k of Graves MotorsportS!Moiorcy~ me and probably' was the deciding point.' Muzzy ·of the. shop.' 1h sec.ond biQQest money·eamer . ,some of Qath.· is also interested in. ~ _ cle Online's Chuck' Graves going into th" chlsaid that he'd made the ,decision. about Sears' was a s!!t'of laathers.donated by MotoPoint ing the new Ho~ V -twin next year, in advanCe . cane on the t 1th lap. '1 ran into the back of him pOint time io hire a,young rider. 'Someone wliq whicli sold. lor $8.00. A centerspread in "Nationof its hOf[lOlogation lor AMA superbike ,racing in ' going into the chicane,' Miller said. '1 got in his ' al P.rivareer· and a set of Fox Shok both went "'?t really experie.nced., but h8d a ~g 1'8C1998. Despite'a oumber cl prob~ With 1he draft and he was"a ,1ittIil to the Iefl Both of us lor $700: a times said: were a 0 verslOO ne some problem: '''l1. . \0 0\ 0\ rl a Cf) l-< Q) .g ti o 12 a was. Laaene He e was

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