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Road Atlanta hosts WERA this weekend

June 24th, 2011 No comments

The Pirelli/WERA Sportsman Series will take over Road Atlanta in Braselton, GA this weekend with practice on Friday, Vintage Racing and Solo races on Saturday and the Pirelli/WERA Sportsman Sprints on Sunday. This event is always an action-packed weekend with rider talent from near and far.  Racing will start at noon on Saturday and Sunday.

Road Atlanta is located in Braselton, GA [MAP], and gate prices will be $30 for the weekend; $20 for Saturday/Sunday and $15 for Sunday only. Kids under 12 are free and camping is available. Parking is free for this event and tickets will be available at the gate starting Thursday at 5pm. Come out and see some great racing.

WERA Motorcycle Roadracing was founded in 1973 and remains the foremost place to develop talent in the sport of motorcycle roadracing. The legacy of Pro riders on a National and World level is legendary.  All events are run by WERA Motorcycle Roadracing and they go coast to coast offering entry level racing with the Pirelli/WERA Sportsman Series as well as a Pro-Am Series with the Michelin/WERA National Challenge Series which includes the only traveling endurance series in the US using the World Endurance platform for most of the rules.

Download full schedule in PDF [HERE].

Ticket Prices
Tickets Available At The Gate
Ticket Price
3-Day (Fri/Sat/Sun) $30
2-Day (Sat/Sun)* $20
1-Day (Sun Only) $15
Camping $25
Off Road $50
*Price changes to $15 at 4:00 PM Saturday

 

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Western Eastern Roadracing Association (WERA) action comes to Road Atlanta this weekend

June 24th, 2010 No comments


The WERA Sportsman Regionals comes to Road Atlanta this weekend, June 25-27. See some of the region’s best racers go head to head at one of the east coast’s fastest tracks.

Tickets are available at the gate and are priced as follows:
$35/weekend (Fri-Sun)
$30 Sat/Sun
$25 Sunday
FREE Parking
$25 Camping

Weekend Schedule:

FRIDAY
7:00-11:00am & 12:00-2:00pm Registration Open
7:15-11:15am & 12:15-2:15pm Tech Open
9:00-11:30am Practice Groups as follows:

  1. 750cc and Up Experts 5) 750cc and Up Novices
  2. Lightweight Novices and Experts 6) Vintage 1 – 4
  3. 600cc Novices
  4. 600cc Experts

11:30am-12:30pm Lunch Break
12:30-5:00pm Practice Groups – same grouping as above

SATURDAY
7:30am – 9:30am Registration Open
7:45am – 9:45am Technical Inspection Open
8:30am – 11:00am Practice – Groups as follows (two rounds):

  1. 750cc and Up Experts
  2. Lightweight Novices and Experts
  3. 600cc Novices
  4. 600cc Experts
  5. 750cc and Up Novices
  6. Vintage 1 – 4
  7. Riders School

11:00am – 12:00pmLunch Break
11:10am Riders Meeting – Tech
12:00pm Solo 16’s and Vintage Races (6 laps)

  1. V6 LW, Formula 2-Stroke, V4
  2. Mediumweight Novice Solo
  3. Mediumweight Expert Solo
  4. V5, V3
  5. Lightweight Expert & Novice Solo
  6. V2, 500 GP, 250 GP
  7. Heavyweight Novice Solo
  8. Heavyweight Expert Solo
  9. Formula 500, V1, 350 GP
  10. Riders School Mock Race (4 laps)

- Awards Presentation in Winners Circle –

SUNDAY
8:00am – 9:30am Registration Open
8:15am – 10:00am Technical Inspection Open
8:00am – 10:00am Practice Groups as follows (one round):

  1. 750cc and Up Experts
  2. Lightweight Novices and Experts
  3. 600cc Novices
  4. 600cc Experts
  5. 750cc and Up Novices

10:00am – 12:00pm Lunch Break
10:15am Riders Meeting – Tech
10:40am Chapel Service – TBA
12:00pm Pirelli/WERA Sportsman Series Races – 6 laps

  1. C Superbike Ex, HWT SS Ex & Nv
  2. C Superbike Novice
  3. Formula 1 Expert & Novice
  4. LWT SS, DSB, ESS Ex & Nv
  5. B Superbike Expert. V7 HW
  6. B Superbike Novice
  7. LWT SB, DSS
  8. A Superbike Expert & Novice
  9. A Superstock Ex & Nv
  10. WSS, HWT SB, V6 HW, V7MW
  11. C Superstock Expert
  12. C Superstock Novice
  13. Formula 2 Expert & Novice
  14. Senior Superbike Ex & Nv
  15. B Superstock Expert
  16. B Superstock Novice9)125cc GP, Clubman

- Awards Presentation in Winners Circle -

Jordan Suzuki’s Jake Zemke holds Superbike lead after Road Atlanta

April 19th, 2010 No comments

Michael Jordan Motorsports Suzuki scored a podium and maintains the AMA Superbike Championship points lead after completing races five and six of the 2010 AMA Pro Road Racing series at Road Atlanta in Braselton, Georgia this weekend.

Jordan Motorsports Suzuki's Jake Zemke scored 3rd and 4th-place finishes at Road Atlanta

Jordan Motorsports Suzuki's Jake Zemke scored 3rd and 4th-place finishes at Road Atlanta

National Guard Jordan Suzuki’s Jake Zemke scored a third place podium finish on Saturday and finished fourth in Sunday’s race as injured Aaron Yates’ replacement rider Brett McCormick had a tough first weekend; crashing-out of Saturday’s race and experiencing a mechanical issue on Sunday after just nine laps.

Zemke found himself involved in a four-man battle at the front for the entire 20-lap race on Saturday. He slipped into second in the final stages but was unable to hold off the pack as he crossed the line in fourth. He was later awarded a third-placed podium finish after the race winner, Graves Yamaha’s Josh Hayes, was assessed a 21.4 second penalty. On Sunday, Zemke was slightly off the pace, maintaining fourth place throughout most of the race and finishing fourth. But he heads to the next event at Infineon Raceway with a four-point lead in the championship.

“Saturday wasn’t horrible,” Zemke said. “We got out there in the race and the pace was quite a bit slower than what we’d been running in practice and with the guys in front of us, we just couldn’t seem to get off the corners. Today, it seemed like I was getting yanked off the slower corners, so we changed quite a bit on the bike – changed the gearing, changed everything to try and fix that problem and we just ended up shooting ourselves in the foot a little bit. Every time we’re going out, we’re learning and unfortunately we learned a hard one this weekend. We’ve definitely got to get our act together if we’re going to win this Championship, so we’ll put our heads together and see what we can come up with for Infineon. I’m still leading the points, but it’s not even worth saying I’m leading right now. Tommy’s running good right now and obviously Josh and Blake this weekend; they were definitely running real strong as well, so it’s going to be a fight to the end and that’s why we got to get on our game and make sure we’re there every week.”

This weekend’s event was particularly significant for Georgia Army National Guard’s 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team. Jake Zemke’s National Guard Suzuki GSX-R1000 was sporting the state patch in honor of the historic combat brigade. The corresponding National Guard state patches will be placed on Zemke’s Suzuki for the remainder of the 2010 season.

The 2010 Michael Jordan Motorsports team’s next event will be at the West Coast Motto Jam at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, California on May 14-16th.

Suzuki SuperBike Showdown – AMA Pro Daytona SportBike presented by AMSOIL Day Two Report

April 18th, 2010 No comments

AMA Pro Road Racing

This year’s AMA Pro Daytona SportBike presented by AMSOIL action could not have been more exciting and competitive.  With two winners in three races and one more rider who could have, or should have, won a race or two himself, today’s first of two weekend AMA Pro Daytona SportBike races was another chapter in what has been a series of races that just keep on delivering one wild and crazy race after another!

After a rocking early morning qualifying session where any number of riders topped the time sheets, it was Friday’s pole sitter Tommy Aquino on his Team Graves Yamaha that reclaimed the top spot when it looked like he would be beaten by his own Team Graves Yamaha teammate Josh Herrin and also Daytona pole position winner and reigning AMA Pro Daytona SportBike champion Danny Eslick on his bright yellow GEICO Powersports Suzuki and also M4 Monster Energy Suzuki rider Martin Cardenas. Aquino came through at the end of qualifying and he looked very strong for the race.

Under bright blue skies and warm temperatures, the standing start went off without a hitch and it was Cardenas who led the field into the uphill turn one. Aquino was in second, Herrin third, a strong starting Cory West, riding his Vesrah Suzuki was up to fourth ahead of Eslick, who was already starting his usual charge to the front.

It didn’t take long for the action to start as Herrin moved up and passed Cardenas and Aquino in one move and as the front six broke away from the rest of the field, Eslick jumped up to first on lap three. These three now put on their usual show with pass after pass lap after lap; this after it was thought there weren’t too many places to pass on the challenging and scenic Road Atlanta track. That theory was completely put to rest as the riders continuously made major passing moves at the top of the track at turns six and seven and also at the run down into the turn ten complex.

The man on the move in this race was West, who worked his way past Cardenas, Herrin and was all over Eslick, each passing the other and West really riding hard each and every lap. Herrin, indicative of just how hard everyone was running, just slid wide at the final turn and found himself in the gravel but in an excellent move kept his bike moving and was able to escape the gravel and rejoin the race, unfortunately back from the lead group.

Aquino was still part of the mix and Dane Westby, riding for local team Project 1 Atlanta Yamaha, also took a turn leading the race. At one point, Eslick got slowed by another of the many passing moves into and out of the turn ten complex that leads up to the bridge turn coming down the hill onto the front straight and it looked as if it was now between West and Cardenas.

Cardenas was able get by West on the penultimate lap and he rode very hard to make sure no one could pass him at turn ten. West tried as hard as he could, backing up the good form he really has shown all year by finishing second, followed by Eslick, who had a light touch with Aquino on the front straight with two laps left. Westby took fourth ahead of Aquino with Steve Rapp on his Team Latus Motors Racing Ducati who, while well back from the lead group, had a good race with Clinton Seller on the other Project 1 Atlanta Yamaha who finished just behind Rapp.

Herrin was a disappointed eighth, followed by Chris Fillmore on the second Vesrah Suzuki in ninth, rounding out a good day for the Vesrah Team. Taking tenth place was local Georgia rider Geoff May who, on his own team’s GMR Suzuki, ran a strong race at his home track in front of friends and family.

Another rider who showed extreme courage and heart was Alex Lazo who, on his TriangleCycles.com Yamaha, rode today’s race with a broken left foot. It’s his second year in AMA Pro competition and he soldered through to take a worthy twenty-third place.

Race two of the double header Suzuki SuperBike Showdown at Road Atlanta will be tomorrow and if the first four races are anything to go by, it will be another chapter of must see AMA Pro Road Racing motorcycle competition.

Suzuki SuperBike Showdown – AMA Pro SuperSport Day Two Report

April 18th, 2010 No comments

AMA Pro Road Racing

After a 0.001 of a second loss at the season’s first race, Joey Pascarella has basically swept all before him as he rolled to three consecutive pole positions and race wins on his LTD Racing Yamaha.

Today, that streak was broken in the most unusual and unexpected way. Pascarella and the rest of the AMA Pro SuperSport field went out for their initial warm-up lap prior to the traditional standing start, and unfortunately, he came upon some fluid on the track that had escaped in a sudden mechanical problem for another competitor. This unfortunate and unpreventable incident also derailed the hopes of another race favorite, Elena Myers, who lost traction on her Richie Morris Roadracingworld.com Suzuki. Both riders suffered injuries that, in Pascarella’s case, will prevent him from competing tomorrow in the second of two AMA Pro SuperSport races. Myers is expected to compete.

There was still a race to run and now, the four other main characters in this year’s exciting SuperSport series now took center stage. Daytona race one winner Cameron Beaubier and his Rockwall Yamaha teammate, J.D. Beach now basically had the front row to themselves and they took off with Pascarella’s LTD Yamaha teammate, Huntley Nash, and also the third LTD Yamaha rider Tomas Puerta in hot pursuit.

Beaubier and then Beach would lead, each passing and re-passing each other lap after lap.  Nash was trying as hard as he could to take the fight to the first two, and one time he did get by Cameron at turn seven, only to have Beaubier re-pass him as they dove down into the turn ten complex.

Out from under the famous Road Atlanta bridge, the three would be battling all the way down the front straight, setting each other up for the next pass. Meanwhile, Puerta was just back from the first three and it would only take the smallest error from any of the three ahead for him to also join the fray. It almost seemed that leading wasn’t the place to be since whoever was in second place coming down into turn ten, he could slip inside the leader under braking and hold the lead all the way under the bridge and past the start finish line.

As the race came down to the last lap, Beaubier and Beach had pulled out a slight margin to Nash and it now was between the two Rockwall Yamaha riders. Beaubier looked like he had it won and then Beach passed him on the long straight coming down to the turn ten complex for the last time, but this time he had enough of a margin that he was able to hold on for the win, finishing 0.108 ahead of Beaubier.

It was an exciting win for Beach and he expressed his delight in the post race press conference, “I have been racing with Cameron since 2007 and I was going to do anything to win, I was just going for it,” said J.D. Beaubier was disappointed not to have won, but his run of very strong showings continues as he and Beach show just how competitive the SuperSport class is.

Nash and Puerta also finished up with strong results; Puerta was just beaten at the end by Travis Wyman on his Yamaha. Top Gun entry, David Gaviria on his Kawasaki took sixth and Huntley’s older brother, Sam Nash took seventh on his Yamaha. Eighth was Miles Thornton on his Yamaha, followed by Top Gun riders James Dellinger and James Cohrs in ninth and tenth on their Suzuki and Yamaha motorcycles, respectively.

All in all it was another sensational race, every lap was spellbinding and the skill and respect shown by these Young Gun AMA Pro Racing SuperSport riders is simply awesome to behold. Check www.amaproracing.com for complete results under Road Atlanta race results.

EVENT SCHEDULE: AMA Pro Road Racing Round 3 – Road Atlanta

April 15th, 2010 No comments

AMA Pro Road Racing
AMA Pro Road Racing Round 3
Road Atlanta, Braselton, Georgia, USA
SCHEDULE

Friday April 16
11:00am – 12:00pm Lunch Break (National Guard two-up rides)
12:00pm – 12:50pm Practice 50min Daytona SportBike
1:00pm – 1:50pm Practice 50 min American SuperBike
2:00pm – 2:50pm Practice 50 min SuperSport
3:00pm – 3:50pm Qualifying 1 50 min Daytona SportBike
4:00pm – 4:50pm Qualifying 1 50 min American SuperBike
5:00pm – 5:30pm Qualifying 1 30 min SuperSport

Saturday April 17
8:30am – 9:20am Qualifying 2 50 min Daytona SportBike
9:30am – 10:20am Qualifying 2 50 min American Superbike
10:30am – 11:20am Qualifying 2 50 min SuperSport
11:00am Fan Ride Staging (Support Paddock)
11:30am – 12:30pm Lunch Break
11:30am — 12:00pm Fan Ride (Out of Support Paddock)
12:00pm – 12:30pm National Guard two-up rides)
12:30pm – 12:45pm Vintage Bike Laps
12:45pm – 1:10pm Stunt Show (Front Straight/Turn 5)
12:45pm – 1:30pm Fan Walk Hot Pit Lane / Opening Ceremonies
1:45pm Daytona SportBike Race 20 Laps – 50 Mi/80 Km
3:00pm American SuperBike Race 20 Laps – 50 Mi/80 Km
4:15pm SuperSport Race 16 Laps – 40 Mi/65 Km
5:00pm – 5:20pm Vintage Bikes Laps

Sunday April 18
8:30am – 8:50am Warm-Up 20 min SuperSport
9:00am – 9:20am Warm-Up 20 min American Superbike
9:30am Fan Ride Staging (Support Paddock)
9:30am – 9:50am Warm-Up 20 min Daytona SportBike
10:00am – 12:00pm Quiet time / Lunch break
10:00am – 10:30am Fan Ride (Out of Support Paddock)
10:30am – 11:30am National Guard Two Up Rides
11:00am Autograph Session – Vendor Village
12:00pm — 12:30pm Vintage Bikes Laps
12:30pm – 1:00pm Stunt Show (Front Stretch + Turn 5)
12:45pm – 1:30pm Fan Walk Hot Pit Lane / Opening Ceremonies
1:30pm – 2:30pm Wild & Crazy Helmet Contest – Vendor Village
1:45pm SuperSport Race 16 Laps – 40 Mi/65 Km
3:00pm American SuperBike Race 20 Laps – 50 Mi/80 Km
4:15pm Daytona SportBike Race 20 Laps – 50 Mi/80 Km
Course Length – 4.12 Km (2.56 Mi)

Registration Schedule
Thursday April 15
12:00pm – 5:00pm
Friday April 16
7:00am – 4:00pm
12:00pm Top Gun post entry closed
Saturday April 17
7:00am – 4:00pm
Sunday April 18
8:00am – 12:00pm

Technical Inspection Schedule
Thursday April 15
3:00pm – 6:00pm
Friday April 16
7:00am – 5:00pm
Saturday April 17
7:00am – 1:00pm
Sunday April 18
8:00am – 1:00pm

Meeting Schedule
Mandatory
Friday April 16
10:00am – Riders, Entrants & Crew Chiefs

The Two Wheel Frenzy returns to Road Atlanta April 16–18

March 15th, 2010 No comments

The AMA Suzuki Superbike Showdown just five weeks away.

Get ready for heart pounding excitement as the country’s best riders attack Road Atlanta’s 2.5 miles of swooping hills and thrilling turns at speeds as fast as 190 mph.

Your favorite riders – Aaron Yates, Larry Pegram, Ben Bostrom, Tommy Hayden, Jake Zemke, John Hopkins, Danny Eslick, Blake Young, Taylor Knapp and more – on your favorite bikes – Suzuki, Kawasaki, Yamaha, Honda, Ducati and more – in your favorite classes – American Superbike, Daytona Sportbike and SuperSport.

DISCOUNTED TICKETS

2010 ticket prices discounted another 10%–20% from last year’s already discounted prices.
Saturday and Sunday single-day tickets are only $33 (down from $40 last year) and a two-day weekend ticket, which now includes FREE admission to Friday afternoon practice, is only $55 (down from $60 last year). It’s the perfect time to come and see the thrilling excitement for yourself. Remember, kids 12 and younger are free, so bring the entire family.

Buy your tickets today online at roadatlanta.com or call 800.849.RACE (7223).

Road Atlanta is located at 5300 Winder Highway, Braselton, Georgia 30517