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COOLBETH
WINS SECOND CONSECUTIVE AMA TWINS FLAT TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP
Wrecking
Crew Rider Joe Kopp Wins First Race of the Season
TUCSON
(Oct. 1, 2007) – To put it mildly, Saturday was a great night for
Harley-Davidson racing at the AMA Flat Track Twins Ford Quality Checked
Championship event at USA Race Park.
On
any other night throughout the season, Joe Kopp's win would be reason
enough to celebrate. The 2000 AMA Grand National champion finally put
his Team Latus/Screamin' Eagle Harley-Davidson into the win column. It
was the veteran's first win this season and 12th of his career. And he
battled the defending series champion, Kenny Coolbeth, the entire race.
On
any other night, that would have been the talk of the town. But while
Coolbeth couldn't steal the win, he did steal the spotlight.
Coolbeth
claimed his second consecutive AMA Twins Flat Track championship
Saturday. Coolbeth went into the race with a 19-point lead over second
place rider Jared Mees and the Blue Springs/Screamin' Eagle team.
Coolbeth's second place finish combined with Mees' fourth place finish
gave him the championship with one race remaining this season.
"I
never thought it would have been possible to win the championship before
the final race of the season," Coolbeth said. "The competition
out here is so tough and Jared really made me earn it this season. He
forced me to step up my riding and that made for an even better
championship battle.
"Winning
the championship with a new team last year was amazing but this year's
championship means more. My team worked so hard and we worked so much
better together having one year of experience behind us. My crew members
Craig Lager, Ryan Cross, Brad Bishop and Matt Hernigle gave me the best
equipment on the track and that took a lot of the pressure off me all
season."
Coolbeth
has claimed six race victories this season. He also has three second
place finishes. He's been off the podium just twice. Coolbeth has 15
career wins to go with his two series championships.
"It's
an understatement to say how proud we are of Kenny and the entire
factory crew," Harley-Davidson Racing Manager Anne Paluso said.
"He's had a great season and he earned that championship with
consistently great races.
"Last
year was the first season we brought back the Wrecking Crew and our team
won five races and Kenny won his first AMA Twins championship. This year
the teams have done even better. They worked really hard during the
offseason to be able to come out and compete and their efforts have paid
off in the form of 10 Wrecking Crew victories this season and another
championship. We're very proud of all four teams."
They
may have finished in the top two, but neither Kopp nor Coolbeth was
first off the line on Saturday. Rich King took the lead early. After a
red flag restart, King was again in the lead on his Corbin Seats
Harley-Davidson. But Coolbeth and Kopp were able to get by on the first
lap. Shortly after that, Coolbeth slipped slightly in turn four and Kopp
took advantage and got by Coolbeth for the lead.
Kopp
never relinquished the top spot after that.
"I
had raced my way up from sixth to second place in one of my heat races
and I knew then that I could pass if I had to," Kopp said.
"Kenny bobbled once and I took the lead. He pushed me and pushed
me, and I had to make sure I didn't make any mistakes because he would
get by. He was right on me the entire race.
"This
win wasn't a gimme. Kenny made me earn it and I wouldn't have it any
other way. It was a great race and it restored some of the confidence I
had lost throughout the season."
While
Kopp finished first and Coolbeth second, Wrecking Crew riders Mees and
Bryan Smith (Pat Moroney's Harley-Davidson) finished in fourth and 13th
place, respectively. Mees maintains his second place in the standings.
Smith is in third place and Kopp moved up into the No. 6 spot, just 14
points out of fourth place.
Coolbeth
may have wrapped up the title but there is still one more trophy up for
grabs this weekend when the Harley-Davidson Wrecking Crew joins the rest
of the AMA Flat Track Twins racers in Las Vegas. Kopp still has a few
things he would like to accomplish before the season is over.
"A
few things need to happen, but I would like to see if I can't climb my
way up into fourth place," Kopp said. "It would be great to
see the Wrecking Crew riders in first through fourth place in the final
standings. It's the last race of the season and everyone is going to be
gunning for the final trophy. The win in Tucson has given me more
confidence so I'm hoping to turn that into to one more race
victory."
Coolbeth
might be the biggest threat to Kopp once again as the champion suddenly
is riding without the pressure of the point standings.
"The
pressure to win a championship is over, but the desire to win another
race is huge," Coolbeth said. "This might be the most fun at
the race track I can have in a long time. I can't remember the last time
I was racing just to win a trophy and not worrying about anything else.
The season finale is in Las Vegas and I can't think of a better way to
finish the season."
The
AMA Twins finale at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas takes place
Saturday.
Tucson,
AZ Screamin' Eagle Wrecking Crew Race Summary
Main
Event Finish Heat Finish Combined best time
Joe
Kopp 1st 2nd 11th (0:20.847)
Kenny
Coolbeth 2nd 1st 13th (0.20.884)
Jared
Mees 4th 1st 1st (0:20.517)
Bryan
Smith 13th 6th 3rd (0:20.714)
AMA
Twins Top 10 Point Standings
(Following
11 of 12 events. Number of wins in parenthesis)
1.
Kenny Coolbeth, Screamin' Eagle Harley-Davidson (6) 225
2.
Jared Mees, Blue Springs H-D/ Screamin' Eagle H-D (3) 202
3.
Bryan Smith, Pat Moroney's/Screamin' Eagle Harley-Davidson 147
4.
Jake Johnson, Suzuki 143
5.
Chris Carr, Quality Pre-Owned Ford Harley-Davidson (1) 138
6.
Joe Kopp, Team Latus/Screamin' Eagle Harley-Davidson (1) 129
7.
Shaun Russell, Bartels' Harley-Davidson 123
8.
Glen Schnabel, American Suzuki 99
9.
Jethro Halbert, Harley-Davidson of Fresno 69
10.
Rich King, Harley-Davidson 64
All
the action of this weekend's race and all AMA GNC Twins events can be
seen via web cast provided by Live I Sports (www.liveisports.com).
In
addition to the direct team sponsorship, Harley-Davidson will also
provide support through professional flat track contingency and the
Rider Support Verification Program (RSVP). Under the Screamin’ Eagle
banner the support will total more than $140,000 throughout the 2007
season. This includes a contingency program for qualified
Harley-Davidson XR750 riders on the AMA Flat Track series.
Screamin’
Eagle Performance Parts are inspired by and built in the spirit of the
raw adrenaline and power of motorcycle racing. Screamin’ Eagle Pro
parts are specifically designed for race-use applications, while
Screamin’ Eagle parts offer street-use performance options for the
Harley-Davidson motorcycle owner. Visit www.harley-davidson.com for more
information.
The
Screamin' Eagle Flat Track team is sponsored by Matco Tools.