(Tooele, UT – June 20, 2010) Plaza Cycle Masters of the Mountains – Round 3 results
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SuperTwins 1. Matt Cusumano (Duc 1098R) 2. Brandal Glenn (FO48) 3. Dale Murphy (Suz SV650)
Formula 5 – Honda Suzuki of Salt Lake) 1. Sean Black (Suz SV650) 2. Daniel Short (Suz SV650) 3. Mark Snethen (Suz GSX-R1000) 4. Brian Prax (Kaw ZX-10R) 5. Don Roberts Yam TZ250 6. Warren Rose (Hon CBR600RR)
Middleweight Superstock – JakeWilson.com 1. Oleg Pianykh (Yam YZF-R6) 2. Jesse Sherstan (Yam YZF-R6) 3. Brad Moore (Suz GSX-R600) 4. Clint Gibson (Kaw ZX-6R) 5. Thor Verdonk (Hon CBR600RR) 6. Shane Kelsey (Suz GSX-R600)
Amateur GTO – Sunoco 1. Brad Moore (Suz GSX-R600) 2. Tommy Richardson (Suz GSX-R1000) 3. Mark Snethen (Suz GSX-R1000) 4. Brandal Glenn Duc 848 5. Daniel Short (Suz SV650) 6. Brian Prax (Kaw ZX-10R)
Sportsman 1. Austin Carpenter (Yam YZF-R6) 2. Chris Blockston (Yam YZF-R6) 3. David Purcell (Hon CBR1000RR) 4. Don Roberts (Yam TZ125) 5. Jeffrey Fitzgerald (Yam YZF-R6) 6. Aaron Nourbakhsh (Suz SV650)
Open Superstock – Intermountain Racer Supply 1. Gerry Signorelli (BMW S1000RR) 2. Clint Warner (Suz GSX-R1000) 3. Ryan Brand (Suz GSX-R1000) 4. Eric Jones (Hon CBR1000RR) 5. Shannon Pitre (Yam YZF-R1) 6. John Hopperstad (Suz GSX-R1000)
Heavyweight Superstock – Fastline Race Tire 1. Oleg Pianykh (Yam YZF-R6) 2. Shane White (Suz GSX-R1000) 3. Clint Gibson (Kaw ZX-10R) 4. Wyeth Jackson (Kaw ZX-6R) 5. David Peterson (Suz GSX-R750)
Endurance GTU 1. Gary Poole (Suz GSX-R600) 2. Mark Bigelow (Yam YZF-R6) 3. Shane Kelsey (Suz GSX-R600) 4. Raymond Clark (Suz GSX-R600) 5. Jim King (Yam YZF-R6) 6. Douglas Pogue (Tri 675)
Endurance GTO 1. Spencer Steed (Hon CBR1000RR) 2. Shane White (Suz GSX-R1000)
Twins GTO 1. Brandal Glenn (Duc 848) 2. Jon Glaefke (FO42) 3. Sean Black (Suz SV650) 4. Garth Callaghan (Tri 675) 5. Dana Wilson (Suz SV650)
Novice GTO 1. Brian Prax (Yam YZF-R6) 2. Darrel Cherry (Hon CBR600RR) 3. Jeremy Ross (Yam YZF-R6) 4. Douglas Pogue (Tri 675) 5. Anthony Loucks (Yam YZF-R6) 6. Chris Blockston (Yam YZF-R6)
King of the Mountain GTU – Plaza Cycle 1. David Lewis (Yam YZF-R6) 2. Jesse Sherstan (Yam YZF-R6) 3. Jeff Stern (Hon CBR600RR) 4. Mac Millner (Suz GSX-R600) 5. Philip Horwitz (Yam YZF-R6) 6. Jon Glaefke (FO42)
Twins GTU – Wright’s Motorcycle Parts 1. Sean Black (Suz SV650) 2. Jon Glaefke (FO42) 3. Dale Murphy (Suz SV650) 4. Don Roberts Yam TZ125 5. Ho Wong (Suz SV650)
Amateur GTU – Salt Lake Motorsports 1. Brad Moore (Suz GSX-R600) 2. Brandal Glenn (Duc 848) 3. Wyeth Jackson (Kaw ZX-6R) 4. Darrel Cherry (Hon CBR600RR) 5. Mark Sanders (Hon CBR600RR) 6. Thor Verdonk (Hon CBR600RR)
Open Superbike – Trackstar1.com 1. Gerry Signorelli (BMW S1000RR) 2. Matt Cusumano (Duc 1098R) 3. Ryan Brand (Suz GSX-R1000) 4. Gary Poole (Suz GSX-R1000) 5. Shannon Pitre (Yam YZF-R1) 6. Eric Jones (Hon CBR1000RR)
Novice GTU – Apex Trackdays 1. Gerald Hicks (Yam YZF-R6) 2. Darrel Cherry (Hon CBR600RR) 3. Douglas Pogue (Tri 675) 4. Jeremy Ross (Yam YZF-R6) 5. Austin Carpenter (Yam YZF-R6) 6. Mark Bigelow (Yam YZF-R6)
Middleweight Superbike 1. David Lewis (Yam YZF-R6) 2. Jesse Sherstan (Yam YZF-R6) 3. Brad Moore (Suz GSX-R600) 4. Mac Millner (Suz GSX-R600) 5. Wyeth Jackson (Kaw ZX-6R) 6. Thor Verdonk (Hon CBR600RR)
Formula 40 1. Gary Poole (Suz GSX-R1000) 2. Tommy Richardson (Suz GSX-R1000) 3. John Hopperstad (Suz GSX-R1000) 4. Brandal Glenn (Duc 848) 5. Aaron Fisk (Kaw ZX6R) 6. Mark Snethen (Suz GSX-R1000)
King of the Mountain GT0 – Plaza Cycle 1. Matt Cusumano (Duc 1098R) 2. Jeff Stern (Hon CBR1000RR) 3. Ryan Brand (Suz GSX-R1000) 4. John Hopperstad (Suz GSX-R1000) 5. Gerry Signorelli (BMW S1000RR) 6. Shannon Pitre (Yam YZF-R1)
The seven-race Plaza Cycle Masters of the Mountains series, developed by Miller Motorsports Park, organized by the Utah Sportbike Association (USBA) and sanctioned by the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA), was created to encourage and develop fun and competitive road racing at the club and regional levels. In its fifth year, the series has quickly turned into a premier event drawing top-level talent from around the nation. For more information, visit www.utahsba.com/racing
More, from a press release issued by Racing for a Wish:
DRAMATIC WEEKEND WITH EPIC USGPRU BATTLE
Signorelli Now Leads Three Championships
The Racing for a Wish Team just wrapped up a successful weekend at the USGPRU and Masters of the Mountains Round #3 at Miller Motorsports Park. Both series held their third round on the East Course over the Father’s Day Weekend. With successful results, Signorelli now leads the Open Superstock, Open Superbike, and King of the Mountains GTO championship standings with the BMW Motorcycles of Utah S1000RR. He also moved up to third in the USGPRU Moto3 Under 30 national standings on the Bob Fier Racing Moriwaki MD250H powered by Honda after a fantastic battle with Andre Ochs and Lex Hartl.
The weekend started with the Moto3 class in the USGPRU series. Gerry qualified on pole and looked to set the pace. After following Lex Hartl around for a lap, he decided to take the lead and hoped to keep it. Hartl and Andre Ochs both had the same idea though and the three battled to the end. Signorelli made a pass for the lead in the second to last corner on the last lap. Andre lined up to draft and beat Sigs to the line by .002 of a second. Signorelli went well in the GP125 class as well, finishing third, but had to deal with some difficulties down shifting and a small oil leak that misted the rear tire and made traction hard to find. The action was equally dramatic in the Masters of the Mountains races. Gerry won the Open Superstock and Open Superbike races, but struggled in the King of the Mountain GTO race when his foot peg came off half way through the race while sitting in second place. Determined to earn points for the championship, he pushed to the end with his leg hanging off to finish 5th. This was enough to push him into the championship lead for all MoM classes.
“Overall it was a successful weekend for us”, exclaimed Signorelli. “I have to thank Kory Cowan with Intermountain Racer Supply for providing such incredible service all weekend long. It’s a pleasure coming to Miller to race and having a dealer with the quality of Pirelli, Motul, and Intermountain Race Fuels and great knowledge to go with it. Also, thanks Lex and Andre! I had a blast battling you two in Moto3!”
Racing for a Wish is a motorcycle road racing program that benefits the Make-A-Wish Foundation as it supports Gerry Signorelli’s development towards becoming an internationally competitive racer. Racing for a Wish markets sponsors’ brands in the thrilling world of motorsports.
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More, from a press release issued by David Lewis’ publicist:
Dave Lewis Finishes at Miller with Two Wins and a fractured ankle
The weekend was off to a bad start, after being hit by another rider on the first lap of practice, Dave suddenly had a fuel problem with his Bud Light Lime Yamaha R6. We struggled to trace the problem as the practice sessions slipped away. After replacing the entire tank, we were in business. Since we missed all the Friday and Saturday practice sessions, Dave used KOM-O qualifying to dial everything in, taking 4th place on the grid with the 1000’s, on his Yamaha R6.
Sunday started much better; Dave qualified for pole in KOM-U and went on to take the win with an impressive 135.4 on MMP’s east course. Middleweight Superbike was another great race for Dave; he finished the race 18 seconds ahead of second place. “Every time I grid up, I give it 100% “said Dave, “and my Dunlop shod Lee’s Cycle built Yamaha R6 takes me to 110%, and that’s what I needed this weekend to keep Jesse Sherstan behind me “
KOM-O was the last race of the day. After a very bad start, Dave was making his way up through the pack on his 600. In lap two coming out of turn one, he grabbed a little too much throttle and what started out as bad tank slap, turned into one of the most violent highside’s I think I have ever seen. Dave flew 15-20 feet in the air coming down on his head and flipping on the track, bikes were going left and right to avoid hitting him. Dave was very lucky in the fact that his only injuries were a fractured ankle (talus), mild concussion, and a sprained neck and back. “I am looking forward to getting back on the bike for round four July 24th and 25th,” said Dave.
This weekend would not have been possible without all the help from our sponsors, crew, friends, and family. We at Lewis racing would like to thank Bud Light Lime, and the Tooele Beverage Company, Paul Swenson and his family at Colonial Flag, Dunlop Tires, Traction Zone, Motorex, and Vortex. We would also like to give a shout out to Everyone with the USBA, and Miller for putting on such a great event, all the volunteers, corner workers, and emergency personal for all the help with the crash, and Pilot Leathers and Shoei for keeping him safe.