This Coming Weekend’s Wiseco Superbike 100 Kicks Off Bike Month At Mid-Ohio

This Coming Weekend’s Wiseco Superbike 100 Kicks Off Bike Month At Mid-Ohio

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SUPERBIKES SPEED INTO MID-OHIO TO KICK OFF BIKE MONTH ON JULY 8-10 Wiseco SuperBike 100 Doubleheader leads Honda Super Cycle Weekend DUBLIN, OHIO (July 5, 2011) – The top motorcyclists in the country make their 29th annual trip to Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course on July 8-10 for the Honda Super Cycle Weekend presented by Dunlop Tire. The featured Wiseco American SuperBike 100 Doubleheader is part of Round 6 of the AMA Pro Racing season. Former Mid-Ohio winners Josh Hayes, Tommy Hayden and Ben Bostrom look to compete for wins in the series’ top class, National Guard American SuperBike. Supported by three other classes under the AMA Pro umbrella, fans will enjoy seven races over the weekend including additional doubleheaders from Daytona SportBike and SuperSport as well as an XR1200 class race on Sunday. The excitement isn’t restricted to the races however, as Mid-Ohio hosts a number of activities for the fans such as a pair of Grid Walks. Fans with paddock passes are invited to visit Pit Lane as bikes and riders from every class will be on the grid prior to Saturday’s SuperSport race and again before Sunday’s XR1200 race. Additionally, the Infield will be home to a fireworks display on Saturday after dark and on Sunday morning, the track is turned over to the amateur motorcyclists for a few laps during the 21st annual Dealer Ride. Freestyle motocross tricksters Team FMX will be on hand, performing three 20-minute stunt shows each day of the weekend. The stunt shows are presented by Gorman-Rupp. Fans can expect non-stop excitement, on the track and off it, all three days. “This has always been an extremely popular event for almost three decades,” said Craig Rust, president of Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. “The racing is always excellent and this year I think fans will notice a few new activities we have planned for the weekend that will hopefully make their experience even better!” The championship races in the series’ top classes are heating up heading into the second half of the season. Hayes, who has won three out of the last four American SuperBike races at Mid-Ohio, carries a slim, two-point lead over Hayden heading into the weekend. Over in Daytona SportBike, Danny Eslick who has also won three out of four at Mid-Ohio in his class leads Josh Herrin by a scant four points. Each rider is looking to continue their recent success at the 15-turn, 2.4-mile track in an effort to extend his points lead on the season. Herrin, who won at Mid-Ohio in the Daytona SportBike class in 2010 is looking forward to getting back to the track for a number of reasons, “The track is really flowing, so it allows us to show how good my corner speed is, so that helps us out a lot. We’re usually pretty good with tracks that have a lot of blind corners and Mid-Ohio has a couple of them,” Herrin said. He is also anticipating spending quality time with the fans, “When I was younger, it was always a big thing for me to get autographs from the riders. So now, when I get a chance to interact with fans and give autographs and it’s awesome; especially to give it to kids, because it feels like I helped make the weekend that much better,” Herrin said. Weekend General Admission tickets start at $45 when ordered in advance, prior to Wednesday, July 6 at 5 p.m. ET. General parking is free and children 12 and under are also admitted free with a parent. Visit www.midohio.com anytime or call 800-MID-OHIO (643-6446) Monday through Friday from 8 a.m-5 p.m. to order tickets or for more information. Later in the month, Mid-Ohio hosts the AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days from July 22-24. A comprehensive motorsports facility, Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course features a permanent road-racing circuit with two primary configurations: a 2.4-mile, 15 turn, and a 2.25- mile, 13-turn circuit. The park-like, 330-acre complex is located in Lexington, Ohio, near Mansfield, 60 miles north of Columbus and 75 miles south of Cleveland. The track has been called the most competitive course in the U.S. and annually hosts a diverse lineup of locally, regionally and nationally sanctioned racing events for amateur, club and professional drivers and riders. Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course is celebrating its 50th Season in 2011 and is owned and operated by Green Savoree Mid-Ohio, LLC.

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