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Cycle News 2015 Issue 22 June 2

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IN THE WIND P42 ELI TOMAC HOPES TO RACE AT MUDDY CREEK T he early report from the GEICO Honda Team says that Eli Tomac will most likely suit up and race for next weekend's Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross at Muddy Creek in Blountville, Ten- nessee, June 6. Tomac, who won the first five 450 motos of the year before crashing and suffering a dislo- cated shoulder in the second moto at Thunder Valley, May 30, is "just fine," according to the team. "Eli is receiving further evalu- ation following a dislocated shoulder in the second moto," GEICO Honda team co-owner Jeff Majkrzak said. "The Asterisk medical team was able to put his shoulder back in place at the track, and Eli is otherwise just fine. We hope to have him back next week." If Tomac does compete, he'll no doubt have to deal with the pain and instability that usually go along with this injury. Tomac now trails Ryan Dung- ey by three points and has little opportunity to let the injury heal, with the Muddy Creek National coming up this weekend and the High Point National in Pennsyl- vania next week before there is a break in the series. "I had a good little battle with Ken there and snuck around him," Tomac said of the second moto at Colorado. "Then at that point I tried to stay on two wheels because this track is really, really rutted today. It can come up and bite you." HALL OF FAMER PHIL SCHILLING PASSES F ans of the great Cycle maga- zine and the early Ducati Superbike ridden by Daytona Superbike winner Cook Neilson are mourning the death of Hall of Famer Phil Schilling. Mr. Schil- ling passed away on May 26. Teaching at the University of Wisconsin when Hall of Famer Cook Neilson asked him to be- come managing editor of Cycle magazine, Schilling flourished at Cycle and over time became one of the most influential moto- journalists ever. A skilled tuner, Schilling also excelled at the racetrack. In 1977, Schilling and Neilson entered a Ducati, famously known as "Old Blue," in the Daytona 200 and gave Ducati its first AMA Super- bike win in the United States. Schilling and Neilson's chroni- cling of their efforts as well as other teams and riders helped give AMA Superbike racing a major boost at a time that it was a lowly support road racing class. They were instrumental in helping push the series to the premier motorcycle road racing championship in America. To learn more about the life and career of Phil Schilling, a member of the Hall of Fame Class of 2011, see his biog- raphy at www.motorcyclemu- seum.org/halloffame/detail. aspx?RacerID=448 Eli Tomac won't let his injured shoulder keep him from suiting up at Muddy Creek.

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