The Final Round Of Press Releases From Last Weekend’s Various Races

The Final Round Of Press Releases From Last Weekend’s Various Races

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Road and Track Suspension Formula Class Racers, Congrats!!! Road and Track Suspension supports novice racers in the CMRA by offering race contingency in Formula 1, Formula 2 and Formula 4 Novice. These are payable to the top three racers in each of the above classes at every CMRA round this year. They are certificates toward service on your motorcycle suspension and/or motorcycle race setup. There are no minimum entries in the class and CMRA will award the certificates directly to you if you list Road and Track Suspension on your sponsor form. $100-first, $75-second and $50 for third. The following results are from the CMRA races held March 24-25, 2012 at Texas World Speedway located in College Station, Texas. Road and Track Suspension Formula 1 Novice 1st place Will Zamora 2nd place – Tony Nguyen 3rd place – Bobby Davies Road and Track Suspension Formula 2 Novice 1st place – Andy Gilliland 2nd place – Patrick Kelly 3rd place – Noah Reese Road and Track Suspension Formula 4 (Expert and Novice combined) 1st place – Brandon Altmeyer 2nd place – Wyatt Sperry 3rd place – Jay Newton Road and Track Suspension would also like to mention the following racers for all of their podiums at Texas World Speedway. Brandon Altmeyer 1st place in Formula 4 1st place in E Superstock Ryan Andrews 2nd place E SuperStock Bobby Davies 3rd places in Formula 1, A SuperStock, C SuperStock, and C SuperBike Novice Andy Gilliland 1st places in Formula 2, Lightweight Twins, and D SuperBike Novice 2nd place in D SuperStock Novice Juan De Hoyos 1st place in Formula 40 Lightweight Novice Road and Track Cycles and Suspension is located in San Antonio, Texas. More, from a press release issued by Team Suzuki News Service: Team Volvo Group Suzuki/ Triple R Racing Suzuki’s Robert Bugden has clinched a record fourth New Zealand Superbike Championship at the final round in Taupo. The 31-year-old Queenslander entered the final round with a 10.5-point advantage over fellow Suzuki rider and local favourite Andrew Stroud, with victory at Taupo enough to seal him the title by 37.5 points after five hard-fought rounds. After claiming victory at the final round of the season with a perfect weekend of back-to-back wins, Bugden added the 2012 championship to the three consecutive titles that he won in 2007-2009 aboard the all-conquering Suzuki GSX-R1000. Said Budgen: “It’s been a pretty long couple of months for a five-round series and we have had our ups and downs, but to get the Championship under our belt is a good effort and great feeling. I have to say a huge thanks to the whole Volvo Group Triple R Suzuki team; they’ve been burning the midnight oil to make this happen and I truly appreciate it.” The weekend marked Bugden’s debut on the Taupo circuit in dry conditions, since wet weather hampered a previous test session at the venue in the lead-up to the series. “I’d never ridden at Taupo in the dry, but we managed to find good speed during the weekend,” Bugden added. “I topped every time sheet, qualified on Pole, won both races and set the lap record, so that’s the kind of weekend you dream about. It was the perfect way to finish the series off.” After a strong opening round of the Australian Superbike Championship, Bugden sits fourth overall and will now return to Australia to focus on the remainder of the ASBK Championship, which continues at Darwin’s Hidden Valley Raceway in the Northern Territory on April 20-22nd.

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