The Rider Files

July 8, 2010

Pro Singles National Champ Secures Twins Ride

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(News Release)

The talented Brad Baker will make his Grand National Twins debut this Saturday in Lake Odessa, Mich.

The talented Brad Baker will make his Grand National Twins debut this Saturday in Lake Odessa, Mich.

2009 Motorcycle-Superstore.com Pro Singles National Champion, Brad Baker will make his Twins debut this Saturday, July 10th at the I-96 Half Mile National in Lake Odessa, Michigan.

The top 10 riders from the 2009 Pro Singles Championship points standings has been issued a Provisional Twins license to be used in AMA Pro K&N Filters Grand National Championship twins races at Lake Odessa, MI July 10th, Calistoga, CA July 31st and Prescott Valley, AZ October 10th.

With limited tracks and possibilities for Pro Singles Riders to gain experience in the Twins Class, this will provide an opportunity to practice, attempt to qualify and compete in the Twins National Championship program. This does not exempt Pro Single rider from competing in the Pro Singles class on the same day.

Brad Baker will carry the #1 plate in the Pro Singles and his former #17m in the Twins class.

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Jacobsen Leading Rookie of the Year Race

Filed under: Flat Track, General, Road Racing — admin @ 3:49 pm

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PJ leading some tough company at the Springfield Mile #1 Jared Mees, #2 Kenny Coolbeth # 3 Joe Kopp

PJ leading some tough company at the Springfield Mile #1 Jared Mees, #2 Kenny Coolbeth # 3 Joe Kopp

Rookie sensation 16 year old PJ Jacobsen from Montgomery, New York sits on top of the 2010 K&N Filters Grand National Championship presented by Motorcycle-Superstore.com Saddlemen Rookie of the Year points chase.

Jacobsen is a busy young man competing in selected AMA Pro K&N Filter Grand National Championship and the AMA Pro Daytona SportBike presented by AMSOIL Road Race series.

In March Jacobsen was involved in a multiple bike incident during the start of the Daytona 200 at the Daytona International Speedway resulting in a mild concussion and a fractured left hand. Making a full recovery Jacobsen showed his flat track skills at the Springfield Mile on May 30th in his first Expert Twins race by winning his heat race and finishing a well respected 6th in the final at the world’s fastest mile dirt track. Following the race Jacobsen added, “This was the best race and the most fun of my life.”

Jacobsen has nineteen points and is sitting sixteenth in the overall Grand National Championship. Other riders competing for the Saddlemen Rookie of the Year bonus of $5,000.00 includes; Garret Wilson, Lucas Scherb, Chris Lodes, Cory Strickler, Karlin Weise, Evan Baer, Jeremy Higgins, and Kayl Kolkman.

PJ on the Celtic Performance Suzuki GSX-R600

PJ on the Celtic Performance Suzuki GSX-R600

In 2008 Jacobsen made history as the youngest American to ever ride a 125 MotoGP race (Indianapolis). Also raced in the 125GP Spanish CEV Championship and finished fifth in points, was the first American to ever podium in the 125GP Spanish CEV Championship. 2007 – Selected to the MotoGP Academy. 2006 – Began his Road Racing career full time with Celtic Racing in USGPRU, and was the AMA Pro Road Race 125GP Champion, USGPRU National Champion, and the Can-Am 125 GP Champion. 2005 – AMA Youth Rider and Dirt Track Rider of the Year. Early Career – First began racing at the age of three at local tracks on a PW50, has won over 30 National Flat Track Racing Championship Titles (Youth Program).

Next AMA Pro K&N Filters Grand National Championship presented by Motorcycle-Superstore.com Saturday, July 10th, I-96 Speedway in Lake Odessa, Michigan. Event information and tickets visit Lake Odessa Information

Next AMA Pro Daytona SportBike presented by AMSOIL July 16th-18th Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Dublin, Ohio. Event information and tickets visit Mid-Ohio Information.

Grand Nationals to Lake Odessa, Michigan this Saturday

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GNC logoI-96 Speedway is pleased to welcome riders, teams and fans of the AMA Pro K&N Filters Grand National Championship presented by Motorcycle-Superstore.com back to Lake Odessa, Mich., this Saturday, July 10, 2010. The event marks the 10th all time visit to I-96 Speedway.

Michigan rider “Hammerin” Henry Wiles, from Blanchard, riding a Harley Davidson, is tied for the point lead with Mica, Washington rider “Smokin” Joe Kopp who will be riding a Ducati.

Clio, Michigan rider “Jammin” Jared Mees is the defending champion of the series and will be aboard the #1 Harley-Davidson. Brian Smith, from Flushing Michigan will be another Michigan rider to keep an eye on, he will be riding the Werner-Springsteen Monster Energy Kawasaki.

Seven time Grand National champion Chris Carr will also be racing a Harley-Davidson XR750. Carr will be aboard the number 4 bike and is currently eighth in points. “I am looking forward to returning to I-96. That track suits my type of racing. Big wide ½ mile turns were we can really get the speed going”.

An international rider to keep an eye on is Luke Gough, from Hill Top, New South Wales, Australia. Gough will also be aboard a Harley-Davidson and looking forward to sold shot at his frist Grand National victory.

Former 3 time Grand National Champion and 3 time I-96 winner, Kenny Coolbeth from New Milford, CT is currently sixth in points. With his record many predict Coolbeth the man to beat as I-96 is one of his favorites tracks.

I-96 will be first opportunity for the 2009 top 10 Pro Singles riders to compete in the Twins National Championship class. Brad Baker, the 2009 Motorcycle-Superstore.com Pro Singles Champion will be riding the Global Products CR750 Harley-Davidson owned by Mark Cheza. Brad will be racing both the Pro Singles and Expert Twins classes for the first time this year.

There will be an autograph session in the paddock area at 5:00. All fans will be invited down to meet and greet the riders, and take a look at the bikes up close and personal.

Opening ceremonies at 7pm, with the first AMA Pro Motorcycle- Superstore .com Pro Singles heat at 7:30pm followed by the AMA Pro K&N filters GNC Twins.

Ticket info can be found at www.i96speedway.com or calling the track at 616-642-0555.

I-96 Speedway is located off of interstate 96 at exit 64. Go south ½ mile, then west on Portland Road to the track.

Past Grand National Winners at I-96 Speedway
1993 – Ricky Graham HON
1994 – Steve Morehead H-D
1995 – Steve Beatie H-D
1996 – Will Davis H-D
1997 – Kevin Atherton H-D
1998 – George Roder II H-D
2005 – Kenny Coolbeth Jr. H-D
2006 – Kenny Coolbeth Jr. H-D
2007 – Kenny Coolbeth Jr. H-D

New Motorcycle Hall of Fame Gallery

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American Motorcyclist Association pulls the wraps off new Hall of Fame gallery, plus Honda and dirt-track exhibits

Hall of Fame Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. (James Holter photo)

Hall of Fame Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. (James Holter photo)

PICKERINGTON, Ohio — An enthusiastic crowd was on hand Thursday, July 8, at the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) Motorcycle Hall of Fame in Pickerington, Ohio, for the dedication of the new main-floor gallery and the opening of the new exhibits, “30-Year Ride: Honda’s Ohio-Made Motorcycles,” and “Dirt-Track! All-American Racing.”

Following a VIP tour and brunch, the noon ribbon-cutting ceremony officially ushered in a new era at the Hall of Fame.

“Our main-floor gallery takes the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame to a new level,” said AMA President and CEO Rob Dingman. “We are shining a spotlight on the incredible men and women who have shaped the history of motorcycling. Their stories are as inspiring as they are fascinating, and help visitors and fellow motorcyclists fully appreciate the sport and lifestyle of motorcycling.”

The new main floor gallery features eight areas, each representing a segment of motorcycling for which men and women are inducted into the Hall of Fame: Ambassadors and Industry, Design and Engineering, Dirt-Track, Leadership and Rights, Motocross and Supercross, Off-Road, Roadracing and Specialty Competition. Each area tells the story of a specific Hall of Fame member.

Introduction of the new gallery was accompanied by another Hall of Fame first: the opening of an exhibit showcasing 30 years of significant Honda motorcycles manufactured in Marysville, Ohio.

“I am deeply honored to represent the many Honda associates who manufactured some of the world’s greatest motorcycles here in Ohio for 30 years,” said Jan Gansheimer, the purchasing division manager for Honda of America Mfg., who served as plant manager of the Marysville Motorcycle Plant from 2007 to 2009.

The event marks the beginning of a full weekend of activities at AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days, July 9-11 at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio. Long-hailed as the largest motorcycle swap meet in North America, AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days also features a full slate of activities that includes vintage motorcycle racing, a vendor midway and seminars conducted by industry notables. The 2010 Marque of the Year is Husqvarna, and racing legend Malcolm Smith will be on hand as this year’s grand marshal. Smith is a multi-time off-road champion who was catapulted to fame after appearing in the 1970s film “On Any Sunday” with actor and fellow motorcyclist Steve McQueen.

“Today’s Hall of Fame event was the perfect kickoff for this weekend’s activities,” explained Jeffrey Heininger, acting chairman of the American Motorcycle Heritage Foundation, the organization responsible for raising funds for the non-profit Hall of Fame. “All proceeds from AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days benefit the Hall of Fame, which in turn helps us preserve and promote the tremendous legacy of motorcycling for future generations.”

Talent-Filled Talladega Superstock Race

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Mike Smith leads a group of some of the best road racers of the early 1990s, during a WERA A Superstock race at Talladega Grand Prix Raceway. Smith (6) leads his Team Hammer teammate Kurt Hall (60), Mike Harth (65), Bruce Baldus (5), another Hammer member Britt Turkington (28) and Tripp Nobles (2) early in the race. Generous payouts from Suzuki attracted big-name riders to race in club events throughout mid-1980s to early 1990s.

Mike Smith leads a group of some of the best road racers of the early 1990s, during a WERA A Superstock race at Talladega Grand Prix Raceway. Smith (6) leads his Team Hammer teammate Kurt Hall (6), Mike Harth (65), Bruce Baldus (5), another Hammer member Britt Turkington (28) and Tripp Nobles (2) early in the race. (Larry Lawrence photo)

Mike Smith leads a group of some of the best road racers of the early 1990s, during a WERA A Superstock race at Talladega Grand Prix Raceway. Smith (6) leads his Team Hammer teammate Kurt Hall (60), Mike Harth (65), Bruce Baldus (5), another Hammer member Britt Turkington (28) and Tripp Nobles (2) early in the race. (Larry Lawrence photo)

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