BUELL
RIDERS SHINE IN ASRA THUNDERBIKE AND MOTO-ST OPENERS
Estok
Wins Wet Thunderbike Race; Bilansky and Higbee Take GST Class Win
DAYTONA
BEACH, Fla. (March 4, 2006) – Deeley H-D/Buell
Canada/Ruthless Racing rider David Estok rode a Buell Firebolt XB12R
through heavy rain to win the opening round of the 2007 American
Sportbike Racing Association (ASRA) Thunderbike series on Saturday, and
on Sunday, Daytona H-D/Buell/Richie Morris Racing’s Dan Bilansky and
Shawn Higbee took a hard fought class win in the MOTO-ST Daytona USA 300
GrandSport Twins class (11th overall) to wrap up a successful
season-opening weekend of racing at Daytona International Speedway.
In
the Thunderbike race, Estok led from the start of the rain-soaked event
and was chased by his Deeley H-D/Buell Canada/Ruthless Racing teammate,
Darren James. The 2006 Thunderbike champion, Hal’s H-D/Buell Hal’s
Speed Shop rider Dan Bilansky, slotted his Buell Firebolt into third
position. The pole-sitter for the event, San Jose BMW rider Brian
Parriott, moved up through the field after a poor start and managed to
pass first Bilansky and then James to claim second place. James finished
third, with Bilansky in fourth position. Because of the rain and slick
track, the race was shorted from the scheduled 10 laps to seven laps.
This
was the first race with the Deeley/Ruthless Racing team for Estok, who
won the Thunderbike championship in 2005. “Daytona is always
challenging and even more so in the rain,” said Estok. “The Deeley
squad put me on a great bike and our set-up was perfect for the
conditions. This is a great way to start a new season of racing.”
James,
the 2006 Canada Thunder champion, plans to contest the entire 2006 ASRA
Thunderbike championship.
Buell
riders claimed five of the top six positions in the race. Hal’s Speed
Shop/Badger Motorsports rider Greg Avello finished fifth, followed by
Joe Rozynski on his Sound Waves/Hal’s Speed Shop Buell Firebolt.
Also
on Saturday at Daytona, Estok rode his Deeley H-D/Buell Canada/Ruthless
Racing Buell to victory in the Championship Cup Series (CCS) SuperTwins
Expert class, a five-lap sprint race.
The
next event on the eight-race 2007 ASRA Pro Thunderbike series schedule
is the Heart of America Cycle Fest, April 27-29 at Heartland Park in
Topeka, Kan.
Buell
Teams Score in SunTrust MOTO-ST Daytona USA 300
On
Sunday, March 4, Daytona H-D/Buell Richie Morris Racing riders Dan
Bilansky and Shawn Higbee won the GrandSport Twins (GST) class in the
Daytona USA 300, the first round of the 2007 SunTrust MOTO-ST series.
Riding a Buell Firebolt XB12R, Bilansky and Higbee spent much of the
race in a fierce battle with the Hal’s Speed Shop/James Gang Racing
Buell shared by Paul James and Greg Avello, who led 25 laps in the GST
class during the event. Pacing the class by about 45 seconds, Higbee
came in for a splash of fuel with just two laps left in the race and
managed to maintain the lead, completing 100 laps in the 3-hour
20-minute endurance event, and finishing 11th overall.
"It's
a fantastic win," said Higbee, who was competing in his first
motorcycle race since being injured at Daytona in 2005. "Making it
to the finish was our number one priority and we hit the set-up pretty
well. It was tough because the James Gang Racing Buell was pushing us
pretty hard."
The Ducati SS1000 of Pete Friedland, Brad Phillips and Frank Shockley
finished second in the GST class and 15th overall, while the
James Gang Racing Buell placed third, just 3.1 seconds behind, and 16th
overall.
The
next race on the 2007 SunTrust MOTO-ST schedule is the Homestead 500K,
April 13-14 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
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