Loudon Road Racing Series (LRRS)/Championship Cup Series (CCS)
New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS)
Loudon, New Hampshire
September 15, 2019
Race Results (as provided by LRRS/NHMS):
Expert
Formula 40 Lights
1. Charles “Jesse” Sandoz
2. Rick Doucette
3. Steven Heider
Formula 40 Unlimited
1. Robert S. Briody
2. David Dayon
3. Eric Wood
Formula 50 Lights
1. Rick Doucette
2. Brett Guyer
3. John Grush
GTL
1. Rick Doucette
2. Charles “Jesse” Sandoz
3. Harlan Hildebrand
GTO
1. Tyler Wasserbauer
2. Robert S. Briody
3. Cory Hildebrand
GTU
1. Scott Greenwood
2. Paul Duval
3. Alex Guilbeault
Heavyweight Superbike
1. Scott Greenwood
2. Samuel Greenwood
3. Rick Doucette
Heavyweight Supersport
1. Daniel Weems
2. Scott Greenwood
3. Samuel Greenwood
Lightweight Grand Prix
1. Rick Doucette
2. Peter Kates
3. James Brown
Lightweight Sportsman
1. Brett Guyer
2. Elijah Block
3. Rick Breen
Lightweight Superbike
1. Harlan Hildebrand
2. Charles “Jesse” Sandoz
3. Peter Gaboriault
Lightweight Supersport
1. Peter Gaboriault
2. Steven Heider
3. Bill Coolahan
Motard
1. Elijah Block
2. Gunnar Ouellette
3. Kevin Allen
Moto 3
1. Shawn Spear
2. Christopher Woodman
3. Richard Demetrius
Middleweight Formula 40
1. Scott Greenwood
2. Paul Duval
3. Kip Peterson
Middleweight Grand Prix *Dash for Cash*
1. Scott Greenwood
2. Samuel Greenwood
3. Rick Doucette
Middleweight Superbike
1. Scott Greenwood
2. Rick Doucette
3. Alex Guilbeault
Middleweight Supersport
1. Scott Greenwood
2. Samuel Greenwood
3. Ian Beam
Super Singles
1. Kevin Allen
2. Bill Morey
3. Gunnar Ouellette
Thunderbike
1. Charles “Jesse” Sandoz
2. Tim Hogan
3. Harlan Hildebrand
Ultralight GP
1. Rick Breen
2. Brett Guyer
3. Shawn Spear
Ultralight Superbike
1. Peter Gaboriault
2. Steven Heider
3. Bill Coolahan
Unlimited Grand Prix
1. Tyler Wasserbauer
2. David Dayon
3. Eric Wood
Unlimited Superbike
1. Eric Wood
2. Tyler Wasserbauer
3. Scott Mullin
Unlimited Supersport
1. Eric Wood
2. Cory Hildebrand
3. Tyler Wasserbauer
Amateur
Formula 40 Lights
1. Stephen Biehl
2. Bruce Marshall
Formula 40 Unlimited
1. Anthony Wellis
2. Carlos Hidrovo
Formula 50 Lights
1. Bruce Marshall
2. Stephen Biehl
3. Michael Dimond
GTL
1. Nick Leighton
2. Charles Blumberg
3. John Lear
GTU
1. John McIntosh III
2. Anthony DiCecca
3. Matthew Farrell
Heavyweight Supersport
1. Michael Guarino
2. Bryan Wardius
3. Kevin Custer
Lightweight Grand Prix
1. Nick Leighton
2. Stephen Biehl
3. Robert Bettencourt
Lightweight Sportsman
1. Daniel Zimmer
2. Brooks Saunders
3. Anthony Franco
Lightweight Superbike
1. Nick Leighton
2. Charles Blumberg
3. Michael Giossi
Lightweight Supersport
1. Nick Leighton
2. Drew Bailey
3. Kerry Smith
Motard
1. Daniel Zimmer
2. Michael Dimond
3. Anthony Franco
Middleweight Formula 40
1. Vicente Frontinan
2. Christopher Bouchard
3. Christian Trudeau
Middleweight Grand Prix *Dash for Cash*
1. Vicente Frontinan
2. Daniel Zimmer
3. David Caldwell
Middleweight Superbike
1. David Caldwell
2. Brian Fernald
3. Michael Guarino
Middleweight Supersport
1. Vicente Frontinan
2. Michael Guarino
3. Daniel Zimmer
Super Singles
1. Michael Dimond
2. Brooks Saunders
3. Daniel Zimmer
Thunderbike
1. Kevin Fogg
Ultralight GP
1. Michael Zoner
2. John Lear
3. Jeff Vader
Ultralight Superbike
1. Drew Bailey
2. Robert Bettencourt
3. Kerry Smith
Unlimited Grand Prix
1. David Caldwell
2. Brian Fernald
3. Anthony DiCecca
Unlimited Superbike
1. David Caldwell
2. Nick Leighton
3. Bryan Wardius
Unlimited Supersport
1. David Caldwell
2. Brian Fernald
3. Anthony DiCecca
Combined (Expert & Amateur)
300 Superbike
1. Shawn Barron
2. Rick Doucette
3. Daniel Rosato
300 Supersport
1. Shawn Barron
2. Daniel Rosato
3. Rick Doucette
500 Superbike
1. Benjamin Gloddy
2. Daniel Rosato
3. Shane Lewis
500 Supersport
1. Benjamin Gloddy
2. Elijah Block
3. Shane Lewis
SuperTwins
1. Charles “Jesse” Sandoz
2. Tim Hogan
3. Jim Rich
Novice
Formula 1
1. Tsuyoshi Honjo
2. Alessandro Pizzochero
3. Daniel Foley
Formula 2
1. Pierce Ballantyne
2. Brett Anderson
3. Daniel Foley
Formula 3
1. Pierce Ballantyne
2. David Fries
3. Rick Ma
Formula 4
1. Brian McLaughlin
2. David Fries
3. Renee Franco
Rookie 1
1. Joseph Boise
2. Tsuyoshi Honjo
3. Daniel Foley
Rookie 2
1. Dennis Metzler
2. Nicholas Cioffi
Rookie 3
1. Samantha Baldwin
2. Rick Ma
3. Scott Arzamarski
Rookie 4
1. Brian McLaughlin
2. Renee Franco
Starter 1
1. Joseph Boise
2. Tsuyoshi Honjo
3. Daniel Foley
Starter 2
1. Dennis Metzler
2. Brett Anderson
Starter 3
1. Samantha Baldwin
2. Rick Ma
3. Joseph Walker
Starter 4
1. Renee Franco
Rookie
Heavyweight 1 & 2
1. Joseph Boise
Lightweight 3 & 4
1. Samantha Baldwin
2. David Fries
Wave 1
1. Tsuyoshi Honjo
2. Pierce Ballantyne
3. Dennis Metzler
More, from a press release issued by LRRS/NHMS:
Local Business Owners Balance Work & Fun Through LRRS
Seacoast Sport Cycle, Souhegan Valley Motorsports and Michael Dimond Carpentry are all local businesses whose owners race in the Loudon Road Race Series at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
LOUDON, N.H. – Local business owners rarely take a day off, so for some motorcycle racers in the Loudon Road Race Series, they use New Hampshire Motor Speedway to provide that adrenaline rush they crave while continuing to grow their business.
“The racing really is an extension of the dealership,” said Charles “Jesse” Sandoz, expert LRRS rider and owner of Seacoast Sport Cycle in Derry, N.H. “The other owner Jim and I met at the track racing. I love it. It also helps with advertising, and having the racing experience helps customers understand that we know what we’re doing and we can help them go faster.”
Round six of the 2019 Loudon Road Race Series season hit the 1.6-mile road course at New Hampshire Motor Speedway this past weekend, and many riders, like Sandoz and Scott Mullin are able to combine their passion for motorcycle racing with their everyday work in the motorsports industry.
“It’s definitely a natural progression between being at the shop, working with my family and being in the motorcycle industry,” said Mullin, expert LRRS rider and owner of Souhegan Valley Motorsports in Milford, N.H. “Getting everything built and accessorized during the week is a lot of fun, and then being able to bring it to the track on the weekends and race with all these guys is an absolute blast.”
While some riders find it helpful and nearly seamless to combine their work with their passion through LRRS, other riders struggle to find that balance, but make it a priority to do so, using LRRS weekends to fuel their need for speed and escape from the everyday grind.
“I want to do this, so I take the time out like anyone would in any business.,” said Michael Dimond, amateur LRRS rider and owner of Michael Dimond Carpentry in Raymond, N.H. “I come here for relaxation and the camaraderie. That’s what it’s all about here.”
Owning a business is certainly a time commitment, as is motorcycle racing, and while finding the balance may take extra effort, these local business owners seem to be finding that sweet spot. Sandoz took home three wins, two top threes and a top five while Mullin closed the weekend with a top three and a top 10 finish and Dimond went home with a win, two top threes and a top 10 finish.
The Loudon Road Race Series returns to New Hampshire Motor Speedway October 5-6 for round seven, which will wrap up the 2019 LRRS season prior to the awards banquet in November.
Check out the full results from all races: https://trackintel.com/ti/lrrs/ajax2014/results/i…
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