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Cycle News 1997 03 12

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NASB Buell Lightning Series Round 1: Daytona International Speedway DAYfONA BEACH, FL, MAR. 2 he outcome of the Buell Lightning race was decided in large part by a single bolt. When the shockmounting bolt on Eric Bostrom's Electrical Con truction Buell 1200 came loose on the second lap, the rear of the bike sat down on the tire, the wheel locked up and Bostrom, who was about 300 yards out of the chicane, wrestled his bike to a stop as it left a long black mark. That was his signature. After that, Shawn Higbee put his signature on the seven-lap race, blitzing away from the 17-rider pack at better than four seconds a lap to win his inaugural Buell lightning Series race on the Motorcycle Online/Corbin-backed Bu~ll. For Higbee, it was a warm welcome back to racing after struggling through 1996 on the Fast by Ferracci Ducatis. "After not making it on the podium last year, it's great to be back as number one," the former AMA Harley-Davidson TwinSports champion said. '1 figured it would be Eric (Bostrom) and lout front and we'd probably have to dice it out. I guess Eric had a problem on his bike." To say the least. '1t was a wild ride," Bostrom said of his second-lap adventure. "One minute I'm drafting Shawn (Higbee) and the next minute I'm locked up. and sideways." That he and Higbee had cleared out from the field with relative ease does not bode well for the series regulars, especially since this was Higbee's first race on the Buell. '1 still have to learn how to ride this bike because this was my first time on it," Higbee said. "I was using the race to learn as I went." He learned well enough to win in record time, completing the seven-lap, 25-mile race in 14 minutes, 36.486 seconds at an average speed of 102.354 mph. Higbee lowered the average-speed mark of 100.675 mph held by Eric's brother Ben Bostrom. He also takes the lead in the championship points standings after the first of nine races with 35 points. Second in the standings and on the day was Shawn Conrad on the HMC Hansen Racing Buell and his day was far less leisurely than Higbee's. Starting on the back row of the grid, Conrad waited patiently through the initial sorting-out process of the first few laps - Bostrom's retirement, then Billy Graef pulling to a smoking halt in tum one - rode hard and found himself in third behind Roy David Nicholson and in front of Young's H-D's David McGrath, with Low Country Harley-Davidson's Shawn McNary back in fifth. Conrad moved into second on the third lap, dropped back to third on the next one, but was back in, second by the end of the lap on a machine that had a visible speed advantage. He had Nicholson in tow and the two were pulling away from McGrath when McGrath overshot the first turn and rejoined the field almost at the very back of the field. He would end up 10th. Meanwhile, Conrad was able to edge (Above) Shawn Higbee won his first-ever Buell Lightning Series event in his debut in the series. (Right) Masahlro lizuka was the class of the 125cc Al)'Ierican Grand Prix. The Japanese ace easily won the series opener, topping Roland Sands. aw~om icholson, who didn't make the final lap, handing third over to Todd Evans who moved by McNary with a classic draft-pass on the final lap. Jody Hendley was fifth until the post-race inspection. He was found to be under the class minimum weight of 395 pounds and was docked his points and purse awards, but maintained his finishing position. "I really had to ride to get through all that traffic after starting on the back row," Conrad said. "TIus is our first actual Buell race so it's grea t to be on the podium. I managed to pass Graef on the banking. I was able to hold enough of an advantage in the infield so that the next time I got out on the banking I was able. to pull away without him drafting past." After finishing third, Todd Evans explained that he'd blown up his engine in morning qualifying and had to rebuild it. "Then we had to start in the third row, but it all worked 'out pretty good," Evans said. ''TIle last lap was all pretty much strategy. I've been here before. You don't want to lead coming out of that last corner toward the firUsh line. You've got to be behind them, otherwise they're gonna come right by you. That's what I did. I just planned it right." After passing him on the fourth lap, New Castle H-D's Brian Bodine spent the rest of the race trying to shake Illinois HD/Buell's Michael Friberg, which he did a the race wound down. Bodine was a secure sixth, Friberg seventh, then Modesto Harley-Davidson's Robert Bussey, David Kieffer and McGrath. (N Daytona International !jpeedway Daytona Beach, Aorlda Results: March 2, 1997 (Round 1 of 9) BUELL LIGHTNING, 1. Shawn ~bee; 2. Shawn Conrad; 3. Todd Evans; 4. Shawn McNar)'; 5. Jody Hendley; 6. Brian Bodine; 7. Mkhael Fribe

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