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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
BILANSKY
RIDES BUELL TO ASRA THUNDERBIKE CROWN AT DAYTONA
Estok
and Bemisderfer Falter in Final Race of the Season
DAYTONA
BEACH, Fla. (Oct. 22, 2006) – Hal’s H-D/Buell-Hal’s Speed Shop rider
Dan Bilansky executed a perfect last-lap pass to win the American
Sportbike Racing Association (ASRA) Thunderbike National Championship at
the 23rd Annual Daytona Race of Champions at Daytona
International Speedway. Bilansky, riding a Buell Firebolt XB12R, passed
BMW rider Nate
Kern to win the Thunderbike National race by about one bike length to
claim the season championship by a single point. It was the third ASRA
Thunderbike win of the season for Bilansky.
Bilansky,
from Waukesha, Wis., arrived at Daytona for the eighth and final round of
the ASRA Thunderbike season in third place, trailing Veatch Motorsports
rider Dave Estok by 27 points and H-D/Buell of Frederick rider Bryan
Bemisderfer by 16 points. To win the championship, 28-year-old Bilansky
would need to win the Daytona race and have Estok and Bemisderfer fail to
finish, a turn of events that seemed unlikely.
Qualifying
for the Thunderbike National was cancelled due to scheduling problems on
Saturday, which put points-leader Estok on the pole. At the start of the
10-lap national, Bilansky and Kern pulled away together, with Kern
officially leading the first lap. Bilansky passed for the lead on lap two,
but Kern passed the Buell rider back on lap three. Bemisderfer and Estok
were not far behind, but both suddenly dropped out on lap four, Estok with
a mechanical problem and Bemisderfer with a dead battery.
Bilansky
rode the last six laps of the race glued to Kern’s tail and in position
to attempt a drafting pass on the long final straight leading to the
finish. He timed the pass perfectly and beat Kern to the line for the win.
Kern was later disqualified for failing to report directly to tech
inspection following the race. Bimota rider Chris Boy officially finished
second, followed by Ducati rider Tommy Eckfeldt in third. Appleton Buell/Hoban
Brothers Racing rider Jeff Johnson was fourth on a Buell Firebolt,
followed by Buell riders Joe Rozynski (Sound Waves/Hal’s Speed Shop) and
Andrew Hamblin (Custom World.com/Hal’s Speed Shop), and Ducati rider
Rhiannon Lucente in seventh position. Buell riders Sam Rozynski (Sound
Waves/Hal’s Speed Shop), Tim Hall (Jim’s H-D/Buell) and Anthony
Caligiuri (Liberty H-D/Buell) rounded out the top ten.
Bilansky
ends the season with 199 Thunderbike points, one point ahead of Estok and
11 points ahead of Bemisderfer. Sam Rozynski is fourth with 159 points,
followed by Kern with 134 points. The ASRA Thunderbike title is the first
national championship for the 28-year-old Bilansky, who finished second in
Thunderbike points in 2005.
“Because
of the points situation, we really didn’t come to Daytona trying to make
anything happen,” said Bilansky. “During the race I didn’t realize
that Estok and Bemisderfer were out, and I didn’t know I needed to win
to take the championship. My Buell was performing flawlessly today, and I
was just going for one more win to end the season.”
While
he won three races in 2006 and finished on the podium at two others,
Bilansky also failed to finish three Thunderbike events, including two in
a row in the middle of the season.
“That
was a discouraging stretch, but our problems were really just racer’s
bad luck,” said Bilansky. “We bounced back and won the last two races
of the year. But I might not have made it to Daytona without some generous
last-minute financial support from my family, friends and some local
businesses. My dad even drove my truck down here for me.”
Bilansky
also won the five-lap CCS Expert Thunderbike National Championship on
Friday at Daytona in a battle of CCS regional winners.
Buell
Team on MOTO-ST Podium
On
Oct. 21 at Daytona International Speedway, James Gang Racing (Paul James,
John Fox and Greg Avello), sponsored by Hal's Speed Shop/Bruce Rossmeyer's
Daytona Buell/Kegel Motorcycle Co., raced a Buell XB12R Firebolt to a
second-place finish (182 laps, 21st place overall) in the Grand
Sports Twins (GST) class during the inaugural SunTrust MOTO-ST Series 8
Hours At Daytona endurance event. The class was won by Team Ducati Toronto
(Pat Barnes, Robert Trottier and Matt McBride) aboard a Ducati (207 laps,
14th overall).
Buell is the presenting sponsor of the MOTO-ST SuperSport Twins (SST)
class and offered $10,000 of contingency support to privateer Buell racers
aboard XB and XBRR model motorcycles at the inaugural Daytona event.
To learn more about Buell motorcycles, visit your local Buell dealer today
and experience the pure streetfighter attitude, style and performance only
found on board a Buell. For the Buell dealer nearest you, pull into www.buell.com.
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