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Zemke beats Duhamel in
Formula Xtreme
By HENNY RAy ABRAMS
PHOTOS BY BRIAN J. NELSON
T
e two riders in the two-rider
Lockhart-Phillips USA Formula
Xtreme Championship were at
it again in Colo rado with the
result the same as the previous
week's finish at Barber.
Erion Honda's jake Zemke built on his
breakthrough win in Alabama by taking
American Honda's Miguel Duhamel for the
second week in a row. Today's win, on the
1.315 -mile Pikes Peak International
Raceway was flag to flag, Zemke jetting
,
away from the pole position and not slow ing until the checkered flag.
There was a moment of terror in the
middle of the race when both Zemke and
Duhamel were nearly taken out by a falling
lapper. Zemke was in front and Duhamel
was pressing when they had to take evasive
action to miss the crasher, Bob 5iebenhaar,
who fell just behind Zemke in the tum four
carousel. Zemke's lead immediately grew
by halfa second, and he kept stretching it.
At the end of the 29.lap, 38.135-mile
race , Zemke had a 3.019 second margin of
victory. He averaged 83.993 mph, winning
the race in 27 minutes, 14.500 seconds .
HMC Ducati Milwaukee's Doug
Chandler made a triumphant return to racing by taking third on the 749R, getting by
Valvoline EMGO Suzuki's Vincent
Haskovec on the 26th lap.
Duhamel's points lead shrank for the
second week in a row, now to five points,
175-170, with fIVe of I I races run.
Zem ke said he was content to run the
early pace in front of Duhamel as the pair
edged away from third placed Haskovec.
They were in traffic on the 10th lap, and
six laps late r, it was Siebenhaar who nearly
did them in.
"I don't know if he hit the paint or if he
just grabbed the brake that hard or what
happened," Zemke said. " I heard the fiberglass scraping when he crashed , and I
flinched. Because I had a similar accident
here last year in the first lap of the 600 race
where a guy ran into the back of me the re
- same type of deal. The guy just put it in
there and lost the front . So I was a little
leery when I heard that fiberglass scraping.
As soon as I got over to the esses, I couldn't hear Miguel behind me , which I'd been
able to hear him the whole race. I knew
that might have balked him up a little bit,
and when I came by the start/finish I saw
that I had a half a second. Like Miguel said,
I just picked up the pace at that point.
That's when I ran my fastest laps, those
next few laps and able to make a little gap
on Miguel and hold it to the end:'
Duhamel thought Zemke was brave for
passing the lapper on the outside.
"He almost took jake out, and obviously I was right there, and he almost took me
out," he said.
Duhamel hit the brakes, the bike
stopped, and he didn't lose the front . But
he did lose the tow.
"It was a crucial point in the race," he
said.
Duhamel knew he wasn't going to be
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caught fro m be hind. Haskovec and
Chandler were going at it well back,
Chandler in his first race in nearly a year.
The last time he raced was at Road
Ame rica last june. You wou ldn't know it
from his riding. Aggressive and smooth as
always, he hounded Haskovec until finding a way past entering the turn three left
at the e nd of the back straight. In the final
three laps, he opened up a one-second
gap.
"That was our ultimate goal - third
place," said Chandler, looking like he'd
never been away. PPIR has been good to
him. His last Superbike win came here in
1999. "You always have high expectations, but really, I didn't really think I could
race with those guys. But I thought if I
could come off with them, I could kind of
get a tow off them and at least run with
them. That's what I was shooting for. But
I blew that right off the start."
Chandler was hesitant off the start and
got boxed in the first corner, ending the
lap in seventh.
"Once I kind of got up into fourth [on
the fifth lap), those two were kind of
going away from me, and I just figured
kind of set a good pace and put a charge
on at the end , and that's what I did: '
Chandler said.
Chandler ran Friday's promoter practice and had time on Saturday. Still , it was n't a lot to set up the 749R for its first
race .
"The bike worked great," he said of
the Gary Medley-built Ducati. "If we
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were to race another race this afte rnoo n,
I do n't think I'd change a thing."
Haskovec had seven secon ds on Star
Racing Suzuki's jason Pridmo re , the
school teacher passing Erion Hond a's
Alex Gobert on the 26th of 29 laps.
After a pair of podiums in the prior
two races , Gobert came sixth, two -tenths
of a second beh ind Pridmore.
Next was Hypercycle's jacob Holde n,
all by himself, with KWS Motorsportsl
Millennium Technologies ' Danny Eslick
just in front of the Kosco H-D/BueJl of
Michael Barnes .
eN
PIKES PEAK INTIRNATIONAL RACEWAY
FOUNTAIN, COLORADO
RESULTS: MAy 23, 2004 (ROUND 5)
LOCKHART·PHILLIPS F-XTREME : I . Ja Zemke
ke
(Hon); 2. M;guel Duhamel (Hon); 3. Dou g Chand.". (OU<:);
4. Vincent Haskovee (Suz); 5. Jason Pridmore (Suz); 6. Ale x
Gobert (Han); 7. Jaco b Holden (Suz) ; 8. Danny Eslick (Suz):
9. Michael Barnes (Bue); 10. Nicky Moore (Suz); II . M ickey
Une (Yam); 12. Larry Pegnun (Yam); 13. Hea lh Small
(Yam); 14. Mart in Sims (Y
am) ; 15. Perry H e lneduc (Yam);
16. Hect or Mor eno (Hon); 17. Nathan Hest er (Yam); 18 .
Shannon Moham (Suz) ; 19. Tim Knuston (Yam); 20. Chad
Rolland (Yam); 21. Charles SIPI' (Bue); 22. Bob S-......,.
(Hon) ; 23. Mkhael Appleham (Suz).
Time : 27 min., I ~ . S sec.
Dtstanee: 29 laps. 38. 13 miles
Average speed: 83.993 mph
HMgin of victory: 3.019 sec.
hstest~: 55.934 , Doug 01and1er
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