Fillmore To Race HMC/KTM RC8R Superbike At Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca

Fillmore To Race HMC/KTM RC8R Superbike At Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca

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HMC/KTM Race Team Manager Mitch Hansen announced today, that Chris Fillmore will race his KTM at the seventh round of the AMA Pro Road Racing Superbike Championship in conjunction with the FIM MotoGP World Championship Series held at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca July 22-24, 2011. When KTM and HMC announced the launch of their Superbike effort earlier this season, the team was meant to race in three AMA Superbike races. With the cancelation of the Virginia International Raceway course last week, the team decided to add Laguna Seca as the replacement race. “We were not expecting to race at Laguna Seca this year but are looking forward to the unexpected challenge. We were very happy with our results in our first AMA Superbike race two weeks ago and hope to continue to move forward as we learn from race experience. We believe racing at Laguna Seca will aid us in furthering our development,” commented Hansen. Fillmore will be racing his HMC-backed KTM 1190 RC8 R Race Spec motorcycle at the Laguna Seca round. “We definitely made a lot of progress after our first race on the bike. I am excited to see how we will perform at Laguna Seca. I have always wanted to race this event in the Superbike class and am very excited for race day,” remarked Fillmore. For more information on round 7 of the AMA Pro Road Racing Series please visit www.amaproracing.com.

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