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Cycle News 2014 Issue 27 July 8

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 27 JULY 8, 2014 P89 erybody out. He let us drive his truck to get his bike for us to use. "We brought the bike back and it would only run on three cylin- ders up until 10,000 rpm when it had enough compression or whatever and then it was a rock- etship. So I went out and won my race. Then he ended up taking a second look." Giacchetto's connections and Georgia-based shop also proved invaluable in landing the new team a much-needed title sponsor. Yamaha Motor Corporation USA's business activities are divid- ed up between Cypress, Califor- nia - which houses its motorcycle headquarters along with its race programs - and Kennesaw, Geor- gia, home to Yamaha Extended Services, Yamalube, and so on. Traditionally, Kennesaw's race budget has 'stayed in the fam- ily' and supported the power- ful Graves/Yamaha juggernaut, but this season a little extra was found to help out the fledgling Westby effort. "The Yamalube headquarters are kind of down there where Chuck is at and it just so hap- Kennesaw wing. This has cre- ated, let's say, an interesting dy- namic between the established championship-winning team and their upstart challengers. The Yamalube Westby Rac- ing Team receives no technical support from the factory squad and the #00 bike is not count- ed among the fleet of Graves- prepared R6s on track, sporting only a purchased Graves pipe. "There's a little friendly rivalry there," Westby admitted. "But we're all in the same boat and we're all in it together. I think they would probably rather that we weren't out there, but we're more Yamahas out there doing it for that brand. But, yeah, I think that they would probably prefer that the competition was slimmer but at the same time, we've got to fill out the grid. If they were reluctant to take us on board at first, now I think they're starting to see it can be a good thing for all of us." While Westby describes him- self as just the guy who 'turns the throttle,' thankfully Daytona SportBike remains an arena where the guy who turns the throttle is a crucially important part of the equation. Westby is bit of a different breed. He has a dry, offbeat sense of humor and his own lexicon. A bit removed from your average racer, he finds ways to keep his Broaster Chicken plugs fresh and makes time between races to organize and promote an annual music festival in Tulsa. He's also something of a "I'VE BEEN WITH CHUCK [GIACCHETTO] FOR ALMOST 10 YEARS NOW AND WE JUST WANTED TO GET THE BAND BACK TOGETHER AND NOT HAVE TO ANSWER TO ANYBODY - IT'S JUST US." -Dane Westby pened that Yamalube was wanting to start a team while we were start- ing ours," Westby said. "Chuck is down there and got to talking to Yamalube's Trevor Kemp and things got to banging and that's pretty much how it went down." The team's close proximity and family feel resulted in it being readily embraced by Yamaha's

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