Team Cleland/Ortt Take CMRA Team 60 Victory At MotorSport Ranch

Team Cleland/Ortt Take CMRA Team 60 Victory At MotorSport Ranch

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Team Cleland/Ortt and MiniMotion Take the Top Spots at MotorSport Ranch with CMRA

The Brandon Cleland/Braeden Ortt team took the Overall Team 60 and Team 60 Heavyweight win while the MiniMotion team of Alonzo Contreras, Chris Headley, Jeff Hughes, and Ryan Max Johnson brought home the Overall and 500 Superstock Endurance win in 6-Hour Ultra-Lightweight Endurance this past Saturday, July 25. The Central Motorcycle Roadracing Association (CMRA) began its fifth round of the season on Saturday with a 6-Hour Ultra-Lightweight Endurance, Lightweight Sprints, and Team 60 race, bringing over 10 hours of racing action to MotorSport Ranch in Cresson, Texas. Blazing heat with temperatures in the low 100’s and a warm breeze, large grids and fast lap times greeted competitors on the 1.7-mile, 11-turn clockwise course.

The Lightweight Sprint grids kicked off Saturday’s racing action, with the Four81 Motos – Grom Challenge, Altus Lawton Motorsports – E Superstock, and Altus Lawton Motorsports – Ultra Lightweight GP having over 20 entries, leading up to the 6-Hour Ultra-Lightweight Endurance race and its huge combined grid of 37 teams, with 500 Classic, 500 Superstock, Ultra Lightweight GP, E Superstock Endurance, and Formula 4 Endurance represented.

The starting lights went out, sending the MiniMotion team of Alonzo Contreras, Chris Headley, Jeff Hughes, and Ryan Max Johnson and the Pretty Hate Machine team of Jesse Davis, Alan Phillips, and David Tiede, both riding Honda CBR500Rs, immediately into battle for the lead. The Honda CBR500R mounted teams of Team Von Hertell/Harris Hill and Faltless Racing, duked it out right behind the leader. Meanwhile, just two slots back, the riders of Pretty Hate Machine who were doing double duty racing on a Honda RVF 400 as Pretty Mouth Machine, had their hands full with the Unobtanium Racing team of Braeden Ortt, John Redford, and Gavin Williams aboard a Kawasaki 300R, and Lawpup Racing on a Kawasaki 250R. Minimotion and Pretty Hate Machine went back and forth for the lead over the length of the race, with several battles for position stretched back throughout the entire field. The Kawasaki 250R mounted Team Honey Badger wrestled with the Honda CBR250R mounted team Something for a podium in E Superstock, and Halffast Racing aboard their Kawasaki 250R took on JT’s Performance Plus’s Kawasaki 300R in a podium bid in Ultra Lightweight GP Endurance.

With the clock winding down, MiniMotion gained the upper hand during the last hour, holding the lead to the checkers, finishing first overall and first in 500 Superstock Endurance at 4:46 pm. Pretty Mouth Machine got around the Faltless Racing team of Robert Bradlaw, Danny Dominguez, Bill Erzal, Eric Falt, and Ted Phillips for second overall and first in 500 Classic Endurance. Faltless Racing finished third overall and second in 500 Classic Endurance.

The final race of the day was the Dunlop/Race Tire Services Team 60 race, with the popular LeMans-style start used for the 27 team grid. The action started with a lot of riders getting a better run across to their bikes, as several bikes simultaneously launched. As the first couple laps of the race spread the grid out, Joseph Caruso of the team Caruso/Young took the lead on his BMW S1000RR, holding off Cory Burleson of Burleson/Montgomery on a Suzuki GSX-R600 and Ty Howard from team Ty Howard/Derek Wagnon on his KTM 1290 Super Duke. Braeden Ortt of the Cleland/Ortt team picked his way through the grid from the very back of the pack, making his way all the way up to fourth on his Yamaha YZF-R6. As the pack spread out, two riders came together in the turn Ricochet, bringing out the red flag and a race stoppage.

The second LeMans start for the restart had Brandon Cleland on the line for the run. This was the first race back for Number One plate holder Brandon Cleland after a bad crash at Hallett in May, and he was in excellent race form, taking the lead from Brandon Young just before the first lap of the race was even finished, and took off, turning the fastest lap of the race with a 1:16.496 on Lap 13. Brandon Young of the Joseph Caruso/Brandon Young team put his Suzuki GSX-R1000 to work, turning a 1:17.978 fastest lap in pursuit. Cory Burleson of the Cory Burleson/Alan Phillips team was right on his heels with a fastest lap of 1:18.819, running third overall and first in Middleweight, and Craig Montgomery of the Cory Burleson/Craig Montgomery pairing pulled a 1:18.482, running fourth overall and third in Heavyweight. The race leaders putting on a great show, with Cleland stretching his lead to 19.003 seconds over second place. When the checkers dropped at 6:40 pm, Cleland/Ortt took the overall and Heavyweight win, with Caruso/Young in second overall and Heavyweight. Burleson/Phillips took third overall and first in Middleweight.

For a complete list of results and standings, please visit the website: www.CMRAracing.com. The next CMRA Championship Endurance, Lightweight Sprints, and Solo 30 round will be held on Saturday, August 22, 2015, at MotorSport Ranch, Cresson, Texas.

LIGHTWEIGHT SPRINT RESULTS

FOUR81 MOTOS – GROM CHALLENGE

1. Jesse Davis (Hon Grom)

2. David Tiede (Hon Grom)

3. Wyatt Sperry (Hon Grom)

4. Britten Geary (Hon Grom)

5. Ted Phillips (Hon Grom)

6. Lauren Woodruff (Hon Grom)

FORMULA 5

1. Ryan Warren (Hon RS65)

2. Allan Boyd (Hon RS65

FORMULA 6

1. Kevin B. Nolde (Kaw KX65)

2. Sam Napier (Kaw KX65)

3. Ryan Andrews (Hon Grom)

4. Lindsey Leard (Yam TTR125)

5. Zach Nolde (Kaw KX65)

6. Isaiah Burleson (Kaw KLX110)

FORMULA 7

1. Tray Russo (Hon XR100)

2. Hope Dahms (QIYE Coolster)

ALTUS LAWTON MOTORSPORTS – E SUPERSTOCK

1. Ryan Max Johnson (Kaw 250R)

2. Kevin Randall (Kaw 250R)

3. Michael Woodby (Kaw 250R)

4. Jim Whitten (Kaw 250R)

5. Bill Syfan (Kaw 250R)

6. Jaret Nassaney (Kaw 250R)

RAINBOW SOX RACING – JUNIOR MOTARD – RACE 1

1. Logan Roy (Kaw KLX110)

2. Ryan Deutschlander (SSR SR110TR)

3. Peyton Daughhetee (Yam TTR110)

4. Gabryel Hopper (Yam TTR110)

5. Cody Kitchens (Yam TTR110)

6. Josiah Burleson (Kaw KLX110)

FORMULA 8 – RACE 1

1. Isaiah Burleson (Kaw KLX110)

2. Hope Dahms (QIYE Coolster)

ALTUS LAWTON MOTORSPORTS – ULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT GP

1. Brandon Altmeyer (KTM RC 390)

2. Braeden Ortt (KTM RC 390)

3. Nick Doolan (KTM RC 390)

4. Kevin Randall (Kaw 250R)

5. Jim Whitten (Kaw 250R)

6. Jaret Nassaney (Kaw 250R)

RAINBOW SOX RACING – JUNIOR MOTARD – RACE 2

1. Ryan Deutschlander (SSR SR110TR)

2. Logan Roy (Kaw KLX110)

3. Cody Kitchens (Yam TTR110)

4. Peyton Daughhetee (Yam TTR110)

5. Zachary Branch (Kaw KLX110)

6. Gabryel Hopper (Yam TTR110)

FORMULA 8 – RACE 2

1. Isaiah Burleson (Kaw KLX110)

2. Hope Dahms (QIYE Coolster)

500 SUPERSTOCK

1. Braeden Ortt (KTM RC 390)

2. Brandon Altmeyer (KTM RC 390)

3. Keith Hertell (Hon CBR500R)

4. Nick Doolan (KTM RC 390)

5. Danny Dominguez (Hon CBR500R)

6. Colby Pyron (Kaw 300R)

500 CLASSIC

1. Wiley Clark (Yam FZR400)

2. Dominic Medina (Hon FT500)

E SUPERBIKE

1. Kevin Randall (Kaw 250R)

2. Michael Woodby (Kaw 250R)

3. Jim Whitten (Kaw 250R)

4. Ryan Max Johnson (Kaw 250R)

5. Zachary Boldwyn (Kaw 250R)

6. Jaret Nassaney (Kaw 250R)

ULTRA-LIGHTWEIGHT ENDURANCE RESULTS

OVERALL

1. MiniMotion (Alonzo Contreras/Chris Headley/Jeff Hughes/Ryan Max Johnson), Hon CBR500R, 500 Superstock, 237 laps

2. Pretty Mouth Machine (Jesse Davis/Will Gruy/Alan Phillips/David Tiede), Hon RVF400, 500 Classic, 235 laps

3. Faltless Racing (Robert Bradlaw/Danny Dominguez/Bill Erzal/Eric Falt/Ted Phillips), Kaw EX500, 500 Classic, 235 laps

4. Lawpup Racing (Danny Dominguez/Britten Geary/Andy Gilliland/Jordan Pence) Hon CBR500R, 500 Superstock, 234 laps

5. Unobtanium Racing (Sloan Essman/Braeden Ortt/John Redford/Anita Thomas/Gavin Williams), Kaw 300R, ULW GP, 232 laps

6. Team Von Hertell/Harris Hill (Brandon Altmeyer/John Bell/John Branch/Keith Hertell/Nick Montonaro), Hon CBR500R, 500 Superstock, 230 laps

500 CLASSIC ENDURANCE

1. Pretty Mouth Machine (Jesse Davis/Will Gruy/Alan Phillips/David Tiede), Hon RVF400, 235 laps

2. Faltless Racing (Robert Bradlaw/Danny Dominguez/Bill Erzal/Eric Falt/Ted Phillips), Kaw EX500, 235 laps

3. Team 19 (Phillip Fisher/Dennie Spears/Mark Tuttle), Kaw EX500, 224 laps

ROAD & TRACK SUSPENSION – 500 SUPERSTOCK ENDURANCE

1. MiniMotion (Alonzo Contreras/Chris Headley/Jeff Hughes/Ryan Max Johnson), Hon CBR500R, 237 laps

2. Lawpup Racing (Danny Dominguez/Britten Geary/Andy Gilliland/Jordan Pence) Hon CBR500R, 234 laps

3. Team Von Hertell/Harris Hill (Brandon Altmeyer/John Bell/John Branch/Keith Hertell/Nick Montonaro) Hon CBR500R, 230 laps

4. Pretty Hate Machine (Jesse Davis/Nick Doolan/Justin McWilliams/Alan Phillips/David Tiede), Hon CBR500R, 229 laps

ULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT GP ENDURANCE

1. Unobtanium Racing (Sloan Essman/Braeden Ortt/John Redford/Anita Thomas/Gavin Williams), Kaw 300R, 232 laps

2. G-Baby Too (Nicole Ayres/Becka Caudle/Jim Doyle/Jeremy Harvey), KTM RC 390, 225 laps

3. JT’s Performance Plus (Sean Brown/Jessica Coons/Phillip Edwards/Jorge Guerrero Jr/Terence Ladner), Kaw 300R, 220 laps

4. Halffast Racing (Logan Barrow/Clarence Callis Jr/Ryan Short/Josh Simmons), Kaw 250R, 217 laps

5. Leather & Lace (Daisy DeSimone/Ana Duran/Renee Stephenson/Anita Thomas), Kaw 300R, 215 laps

6. Forza Monica (Mark Andrews/Ryan Andrews/Lissa Deeter/Jude Monica), Kaw 300R, 209 laps

E SUPERSTOCK ENDURANCE

1. Desert Brats (Zachary Boldwyn/Stephen Guynes/Brad Thomas/Derek Thomas), Kaw 250R, 229 laps

2. Team Honey Badger (Brandon Altmeyer/Simon Cosmo Hertell/Shawn Treadaway/Megan Wanat), Kaw 250R, 223 laps

3. Something (Dave Gallagher/Esteban Garcia/David Sprague), Hon CBR250R, 222 laps

4. Team Robot Devil (Allan Boyd/Michael DeSimone/Tommy Hendricks/John Orchard), Kaw 250R, 215 laps

5. Crazy Jack’s Racing (Rusty Grant/Jack Moss/Matthew Palmore/Jack Polzin/Chris Walicek), Kaw 250R, 213 laps

6. Turtle Racing (Anthony Garcia/Richard Garcia/Lee Henry), Kaw 250R, 212 laps

DUNLOP/RACE TIRE SERVICES – TEAM 60 OVERALL

1. Brandon Cleland/Braeden Ortt (Yam YZF-R6/Yam YZF-R6), T60 HW, 27 laps

2. Joseph Caruso/Brandon Young (BMW S1000RR/Suz GSX-R1000), T60 HW, 27 laps

3. Cory Burleson/Alan Phillips (Suz GSX-R600/Yam YZF-R6), T60 MW, 26 laps

4. Scott Buckley/Craig Montgomery/Cory Burleson (Suz GSX-R600/Suz GSX-R1000), T60 HW, 26 laps

5. Robert Duncan/Jack Vigneau (Yam YZF-R1/Suz GSX-R1000), T60 HW, 26 laps

6. Pete Martins/Gordon Miller/Manny Segura (Suz GSX-R1000/ Suz GSX-R1000), T60 HW, 26 laps

TEAM 60 HEAVYWEIGHT

1. Brandon Cleland/Braeden Ortt (Yam YZF-R6/Yam YZF-R6), 27 laps

2. Joseph Caruso/Brandon Young (BMW S1000RR/Suz GSX-R1000), 27 laps

3. Scott Buckley/Craig Montgomery/Cory Burleson (Suz GSX-R600/Suz GSX-R1000), 26 laps

4. Robert Duncan/Jack Vigneau (Yam YZF-R1/Suz GSX-R1000), 26 laps

5. Pete Martins/Gordon Miller/Manny Segura (Suz GSX-R1000/ Suz GSX-R1000), 26 laps

6. Jorge Guerrero Jr/Brandon Orr (Kaw ZX-10R /Yam YZF-R6), 26 laps

TEAM 60 MIDDLEWEIGHT

1. Cory Burleson/Alan Phillips (Suz GSX-R600/ Yam YZF-R6), 26 laps

2. Bobby Davies/John Orchard (Yam YZF-R6/Yam YZF-R6), 26 laps

3. Britten Geary/Jordan Pence (Yam YZF-R6/Yam YZF-R6), 26 laps

4. Jay Bullard/Chris Coffey (Kaw ZX636/Kaw ZX636), 26 laps

5. Rusty Grant/Matt Palmore (Hon CBR600RR/Suz GSX-R600), 26 laps

6. Drake Duncan/Will Shupak (Yam YZF-R6/Yam YZF-R6), 25 laps

TEAM 60 LIGHTWEIGHT

1. Danny Dominguez/Walter Walker III (Suz SV650/Suz SV650), 26 laps

2. Daniel Adams/Shawn Adams (Suz SV650/Suz SV650), 25 laps

3. Andy Gilliland/Michael Gilliland (Suz SV650/Suz SV650), 25 laps

4. Zach Boldwyn/Chris Woolsey (Suz SV650/Suz SV650), 24 laps

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