Updated: More Previews Of The AMA Suzuki Superbike Doubleheader At Road America

Updated: More Previews Of The AMA Suzuki Superbike Doubleheader At Road America

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RYAN KERR READY FOR A NEW CHALLENGE Johnstown, Ohio – When the AMA Pro SuperSport East event thunders into action June 4-6 at Road America, Ryan Kerr and the Ryan Kerr Race Team will be looking to conquer this prestigious track. “This will mark my third professional road race event ever,” says Ryan Kerr, whose best finish has been a top ten. “We ran Daytona and Atlanta and are currently in fifth place in the points battle. I have never been to Road America. I have heard lots of good things about it. I know it is a fast track and requires good horsepower. I think we have that licked with our Kawasaki. If I can learn the track quickly then I should be able to put my head down and really go for it.” Passionate about road racing, Kerr had to make the decision between going to Road America or attending his high school graduation. In his mind there was really no decision – racing won hands down. “I am happy to graduate,” he says with a smile. “However, picking up my diploma is no where near as important to me as racing.” At the age of five, Kerr began competing in motocross and got his national number at Loretta Lynn’s Motocross Championship finishing fourth in the nation as a seven year old. Well versed in what it takes to win, Kerr began climbing up the ladder of success earning numerous victories and accolades along the way. At the age of eight he competed AMA National Flat Track earning a national number 3. Next he tackled the AMA Grand National Cross Country Series. In 2007 and 2008 Kerr competed in the AMA Pro Supermoto Championship and last season he raced selected Supermoto events as well as AMA amateur road racing championships as an expert, finishing in the top ten in both Supersport and Superbike. “I know that consistency is the way to winning a championship,” he says. “This season is very much a learning curve for me. I have never ridden on most of the tracks, so every race is a brand new challenge, but it is awesome. Our goal is to finish every race and to keep moving up and hopefully this weekend will be a good one.” Ryan Kerr Racing is sponsored by MJ USA, 614Paintworx, Leo Vince, Arai, Di-Digital Impressions, Woodcraft, KobieC.com, Kawasaki and MJ Motorgear, and Mid-Ohio School. More, from another press release issued by Penny Nicolai, on behalf of Crozier Roberson Motorsports: CROZIER ROBERSON MOTORSPORTS HUNGRY FOR A PODIUM FINISH Daytona Beach, Fla – There is nothing quite as motivating as hunger, and Crozier Roberson Motorsports pilots Bobby Fong, Michael Beck and Joey Pascarella are definitely hungry and determined to put their DNA Energy Drink Ducatis on the podium at the AMA Superbike Doubleheader at Road America, June 4-6. “No more bad luck,” says Fong who is currently ranked 10th in AMA Pro Daytona SportBike. Last year at Road America, I qualified third. Unfortunately the rain put a damper on my weekend, but not this time. They are forecasting possible thunderstorms, but nothing like last year so I think we will be good to go. Road America is a fast line track, but with the all the work the team has done on our DNA Energy Drink Ducatis should be just the ticket for the weekend.” “I’m ready for a good race,” says Michael Beck who joined Crozier Roberson Motorsports just prior to the last event at Infineon Raceway. This will be only the second time I have ever ridden a Ducati and it would be awesome to be able to finish on the podium. It is a great bike, but as with anything new, I need a little time to get comfortable. Road America requires good horsepower and torque and we have both so this could definitely be our weekend. The best scenario would be to have both Bobby (Fong) and me on the podium together. It doesn’t get much better than that.” Also looking to land on the podium is SuperSport young gun Joey Pascarella who also signed with Crozier Roberson Motorsports just before the race at Infineon. “This event won’t count for points as far as SuperSport West is concerned,” explains Pascarella, who holds the lead in the series by 45 points. But it is good for me, good for the team and good for DNA Energy Drink. The more you race, the better you get and I definitely want to be the best. I didn’t ride at Road America last season due to injury, but I rode in 2008 in the Red Bull Rookies Cup and brought home a sixth place finish.” Three determined and skilled riders, one of the most motivated crews in the industry, the expertise of team owners Robbie Roberson and Mark Crozier and DNA Energy Drink all add up to make this team a good bet to obtain their goal in the very near future. Crozier Roberson Motorsports is sponsored by: DNA Energy Drink, Quality Brands, Inc., FMF, Arai Helmets, Race Tech, Motion Pro, Pit Bull, EBC Brakes, EK, Melillimoto Ducati, Moto-Heaven.com, XES, Thrust Company, HEL, Woodcraft, Armour Bodies, Puma, Held Gloves, GP Tech, Active, Zero Gravity and Christopher Bean Coffee. More, from a press release issued by Blackhawk Farms Raceway: Blackhawk Farms Raceway – Motovid.com Track Championship Rider Clinic Instructor Makes His AMA Pro Debut at Road America June 4-6 Shawn Hill makes his pro debut at round 5 of the 2010 AMA PRO series in the Daytona Sportbike class SOUTH BELOIT IL (JUNE 2) Putting passion, dedication and many years of hard work together to realize a dream come true, Blackhawk Farms Raceway Track Championship Rider Clinics instructor and privateer Shawn Hill will field his SRH Plumbing ·Inc. Motovid.com Suzuki GSXR 600 against the best road racers in the USA on June 4-6 for the premier AMA PRO Series Daytona Sportbike class at Road America. Starting his road racer career in the WERA National Endurance and CCS/ASRA Series in 1999, Shawn honed his riding skills while developing endurance racing techniques and his own style, moving into the MOTO-ST Pro Endurance Series in 2007 with Cycle Specialties Racing with his best finish of 5th place at Road America. Joining Blackhawk Farms Raceway Motovid.com as an instructor in 2009 helped Shawn prepare for the next level in 2010 while assisting track day participants and rider clinic students at Blackhawk Farms Raceway. “I am very excited to get this opportunity to represent Blackhawk Farms Raceway Motovid.com as well as all of my sponsors. A lot of people have stepped up and given a hand. Thanks to all of them, this is possible. I just want to ride my best and make the team proud.” stated Shawn. “We’re very proud of Shawn and know he will do his very best against the best”, said Kathleen Casey, Track coordinator. “Our students, fellow instructors and entire team are excited to see him realize his dream come true.” Sponsors: SRH Plumbing, Inc., Blackhawk Farms Raceway Motovid.com, Moons Supercycle, JOS Motorsports, Redline Photography, Quality Autobody, moto-heaven.com, XES, Advanced Vision Centers, Travel by Angie, Sharleen Hill, My entire Family.

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