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Estok takes second for Buell in ASRA Pro Thunderbike at VIR
ALTON, VA (June 23, 2008) -
Deeley H-D/Buell Canada/Ruthless Racing rider David Estok rode a borrowed
Buell XB12R to a second place finish in the fourth round of the 2008
American Sportbike Racing Association (ASRA) Pro Thunderbike National series
at Virginia International Raceway.
Estok’s motorcycle blew a head gasket in pre-race practice on Sunday, and
the Deeley team borrowed a Buell XB12R from the Sound Waves/Hal’s Speed Shop
squad and quickly got the bike set up for the defending Pro Thunderbike
champion.
“We threw our bodywork and suspension on the Soundwaves bike, and I ran the
CCS SuperTwins race to test the set-up,” said Estok. “My hat is off to
everyone on the Deeley team and especially to our suspension techs from RMR
Suspension for getting the bike dialed in so quickly.”
The race featured a small but very competitive field. Estok qualified third
for the Pro Thunderbike national with a lap time of 1:32.759, behind
Englishman Richard Cooper on the Morton’s BMW (1:32.474) and BMWExplorer
rider Nate Kern (1:32.646). H-D/Buell of Frederick rider Bryan Bemisderfer
qualified fourth on a Buell XB12R, but did not start the race after his
motorcycle had a mechanical problem in practice.
Cooper took the lead at the start of the 10-lap Thunderbike national,
followed closely by Kern and Estok. The trio set a blistering pace. Estok
broke the five-year-old Thunderbike lap record on the second lap. Cooper
lowered the record with a 1:32.023 effort on lap four, and was leading until
lap six when a coil popped off and dropped him to third behind Kern and
Estok. Kern broke away and posted a 1:31.912 time on lap seven, and beat
Estok to the checkered flag by 6.377 seconds. Cooper was third. Bison
Racing/Eagle H-D/Buell rider Walt Sipp was fourth on a Buell XB12R.
“Riding a borrowed race bike, I didn’t think I had a chance to even make the
podium,” said Estok. “But we went out and broke the lap record and had a
great result to stay in the hunt for the season championship. Now we are
going to have to really work hard to be ready for the BMW teams at Road
America.”
After four of eight events, Kern leads the Thunderbike series with 127
points, followed by Sipp with 104 points and Estok with 102.
The next stop on the eight-race ASRA Pro Thunderbike schedule is the Road
America Festival of Speed, July 4-6, at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wis.
Reid Wins Four for Buell in CCS Sprints
Ray Price H-D/Buell rider Carl Reid Jr. rode a Buell XB12R to win four
MotoSport.com Championship Cup Series (CCS) sprint races at VIR. Reid won
Amateur Lightweight Superbike, Amateur Lightweight GP, Amateur GT Lights and
Amateur Thunderbike. Bemisderfer won in Expert Formula 40.
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