October 1998

October 1998

© 1998, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

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Inside Info Riding The 1999 BMW R1100S Letters To The Editor Inside Info Yamaha’s 1999 YZF-R6 Police Action: Roundup At The Oak Hill Corral Riders Revolt: No AMA National At Route 66 Eric Bostrom Wins Brainerd AMA Superbike Sorensen Wins Brainerd AMA 250cc GP AMA Nationals At Brainerd AMA Brainerd Inside Info Design 101: Behind BMW’s New Look Biaggi Wins Czech GP Czech GP Notes Tommy Hayden: Superbike Kid Tried & Tested: Black & Gray Wheel Chocks Wood Wins Loudon Formula USA Grant Lopez Versus Cornerworker At Loudon Wood Wins Loudon 103 HP Chouinard Wins Loudon 126 HP Honda Sweeps Suzuka 8-Hour Suzuka World Endurance Notes Edwards, Corser Win World Superbike At Brands Hatch Street Course Madness: Racing On The Isle Of Man SBR Wins WERA Grattan 6-Hour WERA National Challenge At Grattan SBR Wins Again At WERA Summit 4-Hour WERA National Challenge At Summit Point. The Crash Page First Person/Opinion: The Club Racer’s Guide AHRMA At Mid Ohio AHRMA Vintage Racer Jay Richardson’s New Manx Results Racing And School Calendar Ad Index And Phone Directory Racers In Real Life: Roger George High-Performance Parts & Services Directory Want Ads Web Site Directory Nicky Hayden: Young Gun Chris Ulrich: The Adventures Of Boy Racer Matt Wait: Livin’ The GP Dream On The Front Page: Jason Pridmore, riding a Vance & Hines Ducati in the AMA Superbike race at Brainerd, and Eric Wood leading Tray Batey in the Formula USA race at Loudon. Photos by Brian J. and John Owens.

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