Updated Post: Kcraget Sweeps 250cc, 125cc USGPRU Races At VIR

Updated Post: Kcraget Sweeps 250cc, 125cc USGPRU Races At VIR

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NESBA.com’s Brian Kcraget came out of semi-retirement to ride his Speedwerks.com-sponsored Hondas to wins in the USGPRU 125cc and 250cc Grands Prix Sunday at Virginia International Raceway. In the 125cc GP, Kcraget held off Veloce Racing/Bruce Lind Racing Aprilia’s Nobi Iso and Team Stargel Aprilia’s Garrett Carter to win the 32-rider contest by 1.878 seconds on his 1996 Honda RS125. Kcraget won the 19-entry 250cc GP by 1.508 seconds on a Honda RS250, beating former AMA 250cc GP regular Sean Wray, who was closing on his Mobilesecure/A-1 Sports Center Yamaha TZ250, and Bill Himmelsbach, 56, who finished third on his Champion Sportbike Club/Martin Moto Yamaha TZ250. USGPRU Race Results: 250cc GP: 1. Brian Kcraget (Hon RS250), 12 laps 2. Sean Wray (Yam TZ250), -1.508 seconds 3. Bill Himmelsbach (Yam TZ250) 4. Josh Day (Yam TZ250) 5. Kory Gill (Yam TZ250) 6. Jim Bonner (Yam TZ250) 7. Joseph Melchionda (Yam TZ250) 8. Turu Illgen (Yam TZ250) 9. Paul Hoyt Nelson (Hon RS250) 10. David Matthews (Yam TZ250) 11. Dennis Woods (Hon RS125) 12. John Klara (Hon RS125) 13. J. Pat Bartlett (Yam TZ250), -1 lap penalty (start line infraction) 14. Ryan Clay (Apr RS125), -1 lap 15. Darrin Kuebler (Hon RS125), -1 lap 16. Shellie Matthews (Hon RS125), -1 lap 17. Nobi Iso (Yam TZ250), -2 laps, DNF, crash 18. James Whitaker (Hon RS250), -11 laps, DNF DQ. Garrett Carter (Apr RS250) (failed to report to post-race tech) 125cc GP: 1. Brian Kcraget (Hon RS250), 12 laps 2. Nobi Iso (Apr RS125), -1.878 seconds 3. Garrett Carter (Apr RS125) 4. Josh Day (Hon RS125) 5. David Celento (Hon RS125) 6. Ryan Clay (Apr RS125) 7. John Hjelm (Hon RS125) 8. Matthew Cooper (Hon RS125) 9. Joanne Sawyer (Hon RS125) 10. Merel Eschman (Hon RS125) 11. Michael Santelia (Hon RS125) 12. John Klaras (Hon RS125) 13. Steve Gorrell (Hon RS125) 14. Joseph Melchionda (Hon RS125) 15. Glen Pison (Hon RS125) 16. Dennis Woods (Hon RS125) 17. Chris Marshall (Hon RS125) 18. Paul Hoyt Nelson (Hon RS125), -1 lap 19. Richie Kjar (Hon RS125), -1 lap 20. Andre Esser (Hon RS125), -1 lap 21. Rebecca Henn (Hon RS125), -1 lap 22. Bill Clery (Hon RS125), -1 lap 23. Duane Hixon (Hon RS125), -1 lap 24. Shellie Matthews (Hon RS125), -1 lap 25. Dane Walther (Hon RS125), -1 lap 26. James Bergey (Hon RS125), -1 lap 27. Darrin Kuebler (Hon RS125), -1 lap 28. Kyurim Rhee (Hon RS125), -1 lap 29. Alessandro Acquisti (Yam TZ125), -2 laps 30. Chris Vest (Hon RS125), -3 laps 31. Brian Burton (Hon RS125), -4 laps 32. Lee Hollimon (Hon RS125), -7 laps

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