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Aaron
Lephart, the
motorsports manaS-
er
for Phillips Motorsport Group,
was seri-
ously iniured in a
motorcycle accident
on
Saturday, April 22,
while riding the S22
highway in San Diego County,
California-
Lephart sustained extensive
iniuries,
including
brain sheer, broken
vertebra in
his
neck
and
back, and a fractured
iaw
He
is currently in a coma
in the ICU at Desert
Regional Medical Center
in Palm Springs.
Lephart
is showinS
signs of recovery and
the doctors
are optimistic,
and his condt-
tion
is
considered
critical but
stable. Cards
and
letters of support can
be sent to:
Aaron Lephan.
c/o Phallips MotorsPort
Group. l5l Calle
lglesia,
San
Clemente,
cA92672.
There
is limited space still available
for
Paul
Thede's Technical Edge Suspen-
rion Seminar,
a week-long seminar that
beSins on Saturday,
May 6. Thede's semi-
nars teach
practical fundamentals of
motorcycle
suspension
theories, tuning,
servicing
and troubleshootinS.
ln addition.
students
learn about dampinS
curves.
levemge mtio
curves, data acquisition,
hydraulics, shop rkills
(assembly and disas-
sembly), and
installation of Race
Tech's
products.
For more
information, call
951/279-5655 or visit
www. racetech.com.
Ernesto Fonsera's website
(www.ernestofonseca.com) has been
redesigned
to keep fans updated on the
Honda
rider's road to recovery Fonseca,
who
suffered
spinal iniuries in a
practice
crash in early
March, is currently rehabili-
tatinS in Colorado-
The site features a
storefront
portion where fans will be able
ro
purchase wristbands. wallpapers,
images
and ringtones to
"Support
Ernesto." The
wristbands are currently
available for
pur-
chase
at
$2.50
each.
They are red and fea-
ture the
words
"Fonseca
l0 Power Band."
Costa
Mesa
Speedway
in
Costa
l''lesa,
California,
will open its season
with the
38th consecutive
running of the
Spring
Classic on May 6,
The schedule
will run
through the Fall Classic
FMX event
on
September 30. For
more information,
visit
www.cmspeedway.com,
The
Queensboro
Motorcycle Club
in
New York will
holds its Motorcycle Ride
and
Rodeo on
August 6 on Long lsland.
Signup
is beNveen
l0 a-m. and noon at
Rolling
Thunder Cycles
lnc. in Hempstead
For more
information, call
Sl6/489-O77O.
California State
Parks has announced
that it
has
proposed
new
regulations that
will
govern the administration
of the Off-Hi8h-
way Motor Vehicle Recreation
OHMVR
Grants
and Cooperative
Agreements
Pao-
gram and is lookinS for input and
comment
from the
public. The
public
has until
May
22 to send commens
(o (he
OHI'4VR divi-
sion.
For those
who do not wish to send
in
written
comments,
the OHMVR will hold
tlvo
public
meetings
for verbal
input. The
meetinSs are scheduled
for May 3l in
Sacramento
and
June
2
in
Ontario.
For
more
information. visit
wwwohvparks.ca.gov
or call
Janelle
Miller
at 9 I 61324-4442.
lohnny
Gibson, the 1956 Daytona
200
winner,
contacted Cycle News recently,
hoping to
find someone willing to help
him
revive
speedway
racins. Gibson once oper-
ated the speedway
track
in lrwindale, Cali-
fornia. He
now lives in Florida and
cah be
contacted at 561/45
l-9531.
Days
lnn Bradley lnternational
has
been designated
the oflicial hotel for the
Southwick
(Moto-X 338) round of the
Al'4A Toyota
National Motocross Champi-
onship, scheduled
for.lune
l0- I I in Massa-
chusetts.
For more information,
call
8601623-94t7.
The
fourth lllinois Motorcycle Freedom
Run
will
srart
at the Chicagoland Speed-
way
and travel 50
miles to the Middle East
Conflicts
Wall Memorral
in Marseilles, llli'
nois, on Saturday,
June
17.
For
more
infor-
mation,
visit
www.ilfreedomrun.org.
For the first time in the
young history ol
the series,
AMA Pro Racing
will
be offering
an official
series
program
at all rounds of
the AMA Supermoto
Championship
pre-
sented
by Parts Unlimited.
According to
AIYA Supermoto
Series
manager Todd
Eagan, this
first-ever
program is sure to be
a collector's
item.
"Fans
will definitely
want to hang on to this souvenir
program,"
said
Ea8an.
"lt
will be a high-end, all-color
publication
printed
on
glossy
stock and
packed
with
a
plethora
of information
about
Al4A Supermoto
and the elite teams
and
riders ofthe
sport. The
program
not
only
offers anformation
about the riders,
teams and
supermoto in
Seneral,
but also
how to build
a bike, and a nice
history
piece
about supermoto's
roots
and the
personalities that have
helped
Srow
the
sport." The
program
will be
available for
sale ar allAMA Supermoto Championship
events,
as well a5 online at wwwam;rsu-
permoto.com and
www.suPermotoracer.com.
AMA Pro Racing
has announced that the
2006
AMA Supermoto
Championship
presented by Paits Unlimited
will be
nationally televised
for the fourth
consecu-
tive
year
on OLN, Chet
Burks Productions
willhandle
producion
duties,
wth cam-
eras on
hand at every round of the series.
''We
are
pleased to continue our relation-
ship
with OLN," said
lohn
Farris. AMA Pro
Racing
vice
president of commercial devel-
opment,
"OLN
is
growing
alonS
with the
series, and
AMA supermoto
provides
some ofthe best racing
action to be found
in mororsports. This television
package
wall
offer
great exposure for our sponsors
and
the reams
participating
in the champi-
onship."
The Kawasaki
AMA Superbike
Show-
down at
lnfineon Raceway,
May l9-21, will
also feature a Supermoto USA
three-day
supermoto event at turn seven,
with more
than 200 riders expected, according
to lnfi-
neon-
The event will be
part
of Supermoto
USA5
l0-race West Coast
schedule for
2006,'and will
feature a
$5500
Pro
purse.
ln addition, lnlineon
Raceway will host the
West Coast's first-ever Street
Freestyle,
sanctioned by StuntsPot.com.
This event
will span all three days and
feature more
than 120 competito.s, who
will
perform
a
v-ariety of tricks on their streetbikes.
For
more
information on the supermoto
events, visit
www.suPeTmotousa.com, and
for more information
on the Street
Freestyle,
visit www stu ntwars.com.
AMray'Prostar has announced
a deal that
will
see ScorpionExo Helmets
as the ofli-
cial helmet
of the AMly'Prostar U.S.
Drag Racing Series.
'Scorpion
Sports
is
the
first helmet company
to take a specific
interest
in the sport of
motorcycle drag
racing," said
Keith Kizer,
president of
AMIVProstar,
"We
look forward to
work-
ing together to
promote rider safety at
each event." For more information
on the
helmet,
visit vwwv.scorpionusa.com.
The Road
2 Recovery
Foundation's sev-
enth annual
"Slots
of Golf" Supercross
Celebrity Goll Classic
at the Badlands
GolI Course on
May
5
will benelit Ernesto
Fonseca. who suffered severe
injuries on
March 7. The Road 2 Recovery
Foundation
will partner with the Women's l'lotocross
& Supercross
Foundation in helping Fonse-
ca.
This event will be
held in conlunction
wirh
the
Amp d
14obile Af4A Supercross
Series, which concludes
in Las
Vegas on
May 6. This tournament
teams a Super-
cross rider with each
foursome. Past riders
who
have
parti

