Cycle News

Cycle News 2022 Issue 02 January 11

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

Issue link: https://magazine.cyclenews.com/i/1441959

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 114 of 125

T he period of the early 2000s was undoubtedly a once- in-a-lifetime peak of motorcycle racing in America. There was no better illustration of that fact than Bruce Transportation Group Honda, which became a leading team in AMA Pro Road Racing of that era with riders such as Alex Gobert, Roger Lee Hayden, Josh Hayes, Marty Craggill and Jake Zemke. Bruce Transportation Group Honda was essentially a satellite team of a satellite team. That's right, in early 2000s AMA Pro Road Racing there were up to three levels of factory-backed Honda teams. There was the fac- tory team, then Honda's satellite squad Erion Honda and then yet another satellite squad running out of the Erion Racing shop. Bruce Group operated under its own tent, complete with its own big rig, independent team personnel, media kits and riders. The team was financed by Bruce Lyskawa, a racer-turned team owner. And as the team's unique yel- low livery suggested, a big part of Lyskawa's company Bruce Trans- portation Group was operating a large fleet of school buses for districts across New England. The story of Bruce Transporta- tion Group Honda begins with Lyskawa who raced profession- ally primarily in the AMA Harley- Davidson 883 and AMA Team Challenge Series in the 1990s. Lyskawa met Kevin Erion just as he was looking to step up his involvement in the series and become a team owner. "I raced motorcycles for years, and while I never finished with great results, I really loved the sport—it was in my blood," Lys- kawa said. Erion made Lyskawa's entry into team ownership as seamless as possible. "I met Bruce when he pur- chased Formula Xtreme bikes and 600 SuperSport machines from us," said Erion. "For a long CN III ARCHIVES P114 BRUCE TRANSPORTATION When Satellite BY LARRY LAWRENCE Jake Zemke was the most successful rider to race for Bruce Transportation Group Honda. In this photo, Zemke is shown ahead of Damon Buckmaster on his way to the Formula Xtreme victory at Laguna Seca in 2002. PHOTO: HENNY RAY ABRAMS

Articles in this issue

Archives of this issue

view archives of Cycle News - Cycle News 2022 Issue 02 January 11