August pre-registration opens this Sat at 8am.

Please remember to review your pre-registration instructions and apply your coupons for multi-sprint discounts.   There is pre-registration for the 3 hour team challenge, please make sure to fill in everything completely.  Only one person from your team needs to register.

If you have any questions, please email Anna and Kim at racereg@cra-mn.com

Pre-registration will close on 7/30 at 8pm.

Roadracing World link

The Central Roadracing Association is proud to announce a minimum cash purse of $7,500 for the upcoming Worldwide Machining & Welding 5-hour Endurance Race happening September 23-25 on Brainerd International Raceway’s Donnybrooke Course. Payouts will be made to the overall winner in addition to the podium finishers in the GP1, GP2, GP3 and GP4 classes.

The 5 hour endurance consists of teams with 2-5 riders and one bike with points and money being awarded in four classes. Racers must possess a current CRA license or be licensed with another racing club (ie: MRA, CCS, etc.). Rules for the endurance race can be found on the CRA website in the 2011 CRA rulebook.

Online pre-registration for the September race weekend (including the 5-hour endurance race) will begin on Saturday September 3 at 8:00am and close on Saturday September 18 at 8:00pm. Think you can handle the famed Turn 1 for five hours? Then we’ll see you in Central Minnesota in September!

If you have any questions on this event, or other CRA events, please contact the CRA Racer Liaison Kris Skellenger at racerliaison@cra-mn.com.  You can visit Worldwide Machining & Welding Inc’s website at www.wwmwinc.com.

3 Hour Team Challenge Rules

Posted: July 6, 2011 by Vice President in Events, Racers

This race will be held on Saturday of August weekend (short track). We will  allow both solo riders and teams. Teams will consist of 2-3 members.  Any size bike may be on the team, however, you will be scored according to the largest displacement bike on the team.  This is a “pony express” style race, meaning each team member can use their own bike or bikes can be shared, whichever you prefer.  If your team has mulitple bikes, all bikes will carry the same competition number.  This number will be the competition number of one of the team participants.  If you choose to ride solo, you can not ride for more than 80 min in one session.  This will pretty much be run exactly  like the 5 hour as far as rules, with a few additions. Bike classes will remain  GP1 (UL), GP2 (LW), GP3 (MW) and GP4 (HW). N250 bikes do not qualify for this  race.

Hot Pit
1) There will be a strict speed limit of 45 MPH on the  hot pit lane, monitored by radar. The start and finish of hot pit will be marked with cones.
2)  Teams may have 5 crewmembers that assist on the hot pit. Crew assisting on the  hot pit lane must wear long pants and closed toe shoes.
3) Refueling of the  motorcycle can only happen when the rider is off the bike, the bike is on a stand and the engine is off.
4) Teams will be allowed to have the next bike  in pit lane prior to the pit stop. The bike must be on a stand, the engine off  and the rider off until the transponder is switched and the previous bike is  fueled.
5) Each team must provide a fire extinguisher for the hot pit lane  by their designated pit area.
6) Pit boxes will be set up from the control  tower back toward pit in.

Scoring:
1) All timing and scoring will  take place using AMB transponders.
2) Each team is allowed one transponder.  In the event of a crash, the transponder will need to be retrieved from the  crashed bike to be placed on the next bike to continue scoring.
3) The  winning team is the team that completes the most laps during the 3 hour event.  The total time of each team will be taken for scoring purposes. Number of laps  will be the primary scoring method. In the event that more than one team is on  the same lap the team completing the most laps in the shortest time will be  declared the winner.

Registration:
1) Entry fee is $90 per team at the track, $75 per team pre-registered.  Please have one member of your team pre-register/register.
2) Grid positions will be determined by qualifying sessions that will take  place during the final 3 practice sessions in the morning (slow/medium/fast).  One rider from each team will register their transponder as the official team  transponder before the practice session. Only times from that transponder during the final practice of the morning will be considered valid for qualifying and  the race.

July Press Release

Posted: July 6, 2011 by Racer Liaison in Press Releases

PRESS RELEASE
Central Roadracing Association
July 6, 2011

For Immediate Release:

SCHMIDT DOMINATES DURING CRA ROUND THREE AT BRAINERD INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY

Christian Schmidt returned to his winning ways during the Central Roadracing Association’s round three, held on Brainerd International Raceway’s Competition Course, by winning 20 of the 28 races he entered and leaving the weekend with a massive lead in the overall championship. Schmidt came armed with a bevy of MomentumPhoto.net sponsored motorcycles and while many of his performances were inspiring, most of the results were somewhat expected. What wasn’t expected was engine problems on his Suzuki GSX-R1000 and the amazing rides that he put in on his borrowed (and mostly stock) Yamaha YZF-R6 he instead rode in the Unlimited races against faster 1,000cc machinery. He continually out-rode some very skilled riders on significantly faster machinery and was even able to take home a victory in the Unlimited class after a mesmerizing battle with teammate Zach Hughes ended a lap early when Hughes took some dirt samples outside of the very difficult turn 12. With a winning percentage of 71%, it’s clear that Schmidt had close to the perfect weekend. The only thing the massively talented rider could have done to make the weekend more memorable would be to throw in a 100mph highside while landing a victory wheelie, right? Well, wouldn’t you know it, he did that too!!

Going into the weekend, all eyes were on the battle for Unlimited glory. Local AMA hero Tony Kasper was making his first 2011 appearance with the CRA on his Team Iron Horse BMW S1000RR. Kasper was a dominant force in 2010 and many expected the same result in 2011 now that he was armed with an additional 400cc. The man standing in his way was CRA legend Shane Keaveny. Keaveny also brought a new weapon to the 2011 fight in the form of a Honda CBR1000RR and was in no mood to roll over and let the AMA rider steal the show. In Sunday’s Unlimited Superbike showdown, Keaveny took the early lead and instantly started laying down his fastest laps ever around BIR’s Competition Course. Kasper responded likewise, laying down a new lap record of 1:36.287. With both riders pushing for the win, one would expect many “moments” as the riders pushed past the limits of their machinery and tires but both riders were smooth and calculated for the entire race. As the laps wound down, Kasper was consistently cutting small amounts out of Keaveny’s lead but, try as he might, he wasn’t able to close the gap to Keaveny enough to attempt a pass and he crossed the line .909 seconds behind his rival’s CBR1000RR.

As usual, the Ninja 250 class provided stupendous racing throughout the grid. Christian Schmidt checked out at the front of all six of the Ninja 250 races, but the battle for the remaining podium spots was always a hectic affair. The podium positions always came down to a battle between Alex Freeman, John Smrecek, Neal Krisher with the occasional addition of Jesse Nelson. The four of them swapped multiple positions on the last lap of virtually every race and more than one finish for second place had to be decided via the computer, with the closest finish seeing Freeman cross the line .025 seconds in front of Smrecek.

Finally, the performances of two young riders need to be pointed out. Fourteen year old Kaleb DeKeyrel put in rides that could teach many older competitors a few things. Kaleb won four races on his DeKeyrel Racing Moriwaki MD250H and completed his debut expert 600cc race aboard the Worldwide Machining & Welding Yamaha YZF-R6 in a very impressive fifth place. The other impressive ride came from local hot-shot, Cole Speer. Speer made a mid-season jump to the expert field prior to this race weekend and he proved to many seasoned riders that he was more than ready to run with the big dogs by constantly placing in the top-3 in the Middleweight and Heavyweight races. Look for big things in the future out of these two riders!

The CRA’s next event will be held on the Brainerd International Raceway Competition Course from August 5-7. This race weekend will feature a 3-hour endurance race so bring your friends up to watch or participate in the action!!

Race Results:

Unlimited SS Expert – Race 1
1) Zach Hughes (Yam YZF-R1)
2) Christian Schmidt (Yam YZF-R6)
3) Nick Campbell (Suz GSX-R1000)
4) Anthony Myhre (Yam YZF-R6)
5) Kris Skellenger (Hon CBR600RR)
6) Derek Gilbertson (Hon CBR1000RR)

Unlimited SS Expert – Race 2
1) Shane Keaveny (Hon CBR1000RR)
2) Zach Hughes (Yam YZF-R1)
3) Christian Schmidt (Yam YZF-R6)
4) Scott Stall (Yam YZF-R1)
5) Nick Campbell (Suz GSX-R1000)
6) Cole Speer (Yam YZF-R6)

Unlimited SB Expert – Race 1
1) Tony Kasper (Yam YZF-R6)
2) Zach Hughes (Yam YZF-R1)
3) Scott Stall (Yam YZF-R1)
4) Tony Mahto (Yam YZF-R6)
5) Christian Schmidt (Yam YZF-R6)
6) Nick Campbell (Suz GSX-R1000)

Unlimited SB Expert – Race 2
1) Shane Keaveny (Suz GSX-R1000)
2) Tony Kasper (Yam YZF-R6)
3) Scott Stall (Yam YZF-R1)
4) Zach Hughes (Yam YZF-R1)
5) Christian Schmidt (Yam YZF-R6)
6) Tony Mahto (Yam YZF-R6)

Unlimited GP Expert – Race 1
1) Christian Schmidt (Yam YZF-R6)
2) Scott Stall (Yam YZF-R1)
3) Tony Mahto (Yam YZF-R6)
4) Phil Batzlaff (Suz GSX-R1000)
5) Jim Wiles (Suz GSX-R750)
6) Zach Hughes (Yam YZF-R1)

Unlimited GP Expert – Race 2
1) Tony Kasper (BMW S1000RR)
2) Shane Keaveny (Hon CBR1000RR)
3) Scott Stall (Yam YZF-R1)
4) Christian Schmidt (Yam YZF-R6)
5) Zach Hughes (Yam YZF-R1)
6) Nick Campbell (Suz GSX-R1000)

Heavyweight SS Expert – Race 1
1) Christian Schmidt (Yam YZF-R6)
2) Robert Pretts (Kaw ZX-6R)
3) Aaron Anderson (Yam YZF-R6)
4) Cole Speer (Yam YZF-R6)
5) Jesse Nelson (Yam YZF-R6)
6) Kurt Schuschke (Tri Daytona 675)

Heavyweight SS Expert – Race 2
1) Christian Schmidt (Yam YZF-R6)
2) Robert Pretts (Kaw ZX-6R)
3) Jesse Nelson (Yam YZF-R6)
4) Cole Speer (Yam YZF-R6)
5) Kaleb DeKeyrel (Yam YZF-R6)
6) Brian Hebeisen (Yam YZF-R6)

Heavyweight SS Novice – Race 1
1) Adam Purves (Suz GSX-R750)
2) Pat Stewart (Yam YZF-R6)
3) Cory Clark (Yam YZF-R6)
4) John Sterling (Yam YZF-R6)
5) Brandon Punt (Yam YZF-R6)
6) Chris Lewis (Hon CBR600RR)

Heavyweight SS Novice – Race 2
1) Adam Purves (Suz GSX-R750)
2) Drew See (Yam YZF-R6)
3) Pat Stewart (Yam YZF-R6)
4) Cory Clark (Yam YZF-R6)
5) John Sterling (Yam YZF-R6)
6) Brandon Punt (Yam YZF-R6)

Heavyweight SB Expert – Race 1
1) Christian Schmidt (Yam YZF-R6)
2) Robert Pretts (Kaw ZX-6R)
3) Cole Speer (Yam YZF-R6)
4) Jesse Nelson (Yam YZF-R6)
5) Tony Mahto (Yam YZF-R6)
6) Brian Hebeisen (Yam YZF-R6)

Heavyweight SB Expert – Race 2
1) Christian Schmidt (Yam YZF-R6)
2) Robert Pretts (Kaw ZX-6R)
3) Cole Speer (Yam YZF-R6)
4) Tony Mahto (Yam YZF-R6)
5) Jesse Nelson (Yam YZF-R6)
6) Brian Hebeisen (Yam YZF-R6)

Heavyweight SB Novice – Race 1
1) Pat Stewart (Yam YZF-R6)
2) Adam Purves (Suz GSX-R750)
3) Cory Clark (Yam YZF-R6)
4) Colin Cowles (Yam YZF-R6)
5) Scott Laudon (Hon RC51)
6) John Sterling (Yam YZF-R6)

Heavyweight SB Novice – Race 2
1) Drew See (Yam YZF-R6)
2) Adam Purves (Suz GSX-R750)
3) Pat Stewart (Yam YZF-R6)
4) Colin Cowles (Yam YZF-R6)
5) Brandon Punt (Yam YZF-R6)
6) Scott Laudon (Hon RC51)

Heavyweight GP Expert – Race 1
1) Christian Schmidt (Yam YZF-R6)
2) Robert Pretts (Kaw ZX-6R)
3) Jesse Nelson (Yam YZF-R6)
4) Cole Speer (Yam YZF-R6)
5) Brian Hebeisen (Yam YZF-R6)
6) Jonathan Shore (Suz GSX-R600)

Heavyweight GP Expert – Race 2
1) Jesse Nelson (Yam YZF-R6)
2) Brian Hebeisen (Yam YZF-R6)

Heavyweight GP Novice – Race 1
1) Adam Purves (Suz GSX-R750)
2) Pat Stewart (Yam YZF-R6)
3) Drew See (Yam YZF-R6)
4) Scott Laudon (Hon RC51)
5) Ryan Kaulbars (Kaw ZX-6R)
6) Kurt Fiedler (Hon RC51)

Heavyweight GP Novice – Race 2
1) Drew See (Yam YZF-R6)
2) Pat Stewart (Yam YZF-R6)
3) Adam Purves (Suz GSX-R750)
4) Scott Laudon (Hon RC51)
5) Matt White (Suz GSX-R750)

Middleweight SS Expert – Race 1
1) Christian Schmidt (Yam YZF-R6)
2) Robert Pretts (Kaw ZX-6R)
3) Cole Speer (Yam YZF-R6)
4) Jesse Nelson (Yam YZF-R6)
5) Anthony Myhre (Yam YZF-R6)
6) Aaron Anderson (Yam YZF-R6)

Middleweight SS Expert – Race 2
1) Christian Schmidt (Yam YZF-R6)
2) Cole Speer (Yam YZF-R6)
3) Jesse Nelson (Yam YZF-R6)
4) Robert Pretts (Kaw ZX-6R)
5) Anthony Myhre (Yam YZF-R6)
6) Brian Hebeisen (Yam YZF-R6)

Middleweight SS Novice – Race 1
1) Justin Ebnet (Hon CBR600RR)
2) Marlin Johnson (Hon F3) 600)
3) Jordan Imrie (Suz GSX-R600)
4) John Anderson (Yam YZF-R6)
5) Peter Troyer (Hon CBR600RR)
6) Colin Cowles (Yam YZF-R6)

Middleweight SS Novice – Race 2
1) Drew See (Yam YZF-R6)
2) Justin Ebnet (Hon CBR600RR)
3) Pat Stewart (Yam YZF-R6)
4) Cory Clark (Yam YZF-R6)
5) Jordan Imrie (Suz GSX-R600)
6) Brandon Soine (Suz GSX-R600)

Middleweight SB Expert – Race 1
1) Christian Schmidt (Yam YZF-R6)
2) Robert Pretts (Kaw ZX-6R)
3) Cole Speer (Yam YZF-R6)
4) Tony Mahto (Yam YZF-R6)
5) Jesse Nelson (Yam YZF-R6)
6) Kris Skellenger (Hon CBR600RR)

Middleweight SB Expert – Race 2
1) Robert Pretts (Kaw ZX-6R)
2) Cole Speer (Yam YZF-R6)
3) Tony Mahto (Yam YZF-R6)
4) Jesse Nelson (Yam YZF-R6)
5) Anthony Myhre (Yam YZF-R6)
6) Jonathan Shore (Yam YZF-R6)

Middleweight SB Novice – Race 1
1) Pat Stewart (Yam YZF-R6)
2) Justin Ebnet (Hon CBR600RR)
3) Cory Clark (Yam YZF-R6)
4) Colin Cowles (Yam YZF-R6)
5) John Anderson (Yam YZF-R6)
6) Brandon Soine (Suz GSX-R600)

Middleweight SB Novice – Race 2
1) Drew See (Yam YZF-R6)
2) Pat Stewart (Yam YZF-R6)
3) Justin Ebnet (Hon CBR600RR)
4) Cory Clark (Yam YZF-R6)
5) Bob Barton (Kaw ZX-6R)
6) Brandon Soine (Suz GSX-R600)

Middleweight GP Expert – Race 1
1) Christian Schmidt (Yam YZF-R6)
2) Robert Pretts (Kaw ZX-6R)
3) Cole Speer (Yam YZF-R6)
4) Tony Mahto (Yam YZF-R6)
5) Jesse Nelson (Yam YZF-R6)
6) Brian Hebeisen (Yam YZF-R6)

Middleweight GP Expert – Race 2
1) Christian Schmidt (Yam YZF-R6)
2) Jesse Nelson (Yam YZF-R6)
3) Jonathan Shore (Yam YZF-R6)
4) Brian Hebeisen (Yam YZF-R6)

Middleweight GP Novice – Race 1
1) Pat Stewart (Yam YZF-R6)
2) Justin Ebnet (Hon CBR600RR)
3) Colin Cowles (Yam YZF-R6)
4) Cory Clark (Yam YZF-R6)
5) John Anderson (Yam YZF-R6)
6) Jordan Imrie (Suz GSX-R600)

Middleweight GP Novice – Race 2
1) Justin Ebnet (Hon CBR600RR)
2) Drew See (Yam YZF-R6)
3) Brandon Soine (Suz GSX-R600)
4) John Anderson (Yam YZF-R6)
5) Jordan Imrie (Suz GSX-R600)
6) Joe Hull (Suz GSX-R600)

Formula 40 – F2) – Race 1
1) Kurt Schuschke (Tri Daytona 675)
2) Marty Freeman (Suz GSX-R750)
3) Gabriel Blevins (Hon CBR600RR)
4) John Anderson (Yam YZF-R6)
5) Dwayne Stroman (Tri Daytona 675)
6) Bob Barton (Kaw ZX-6R)

Formula 40 – F2) – Race 2
1) Shane Keaveny (Hon CBR1000RR)
2) Kurt Schuschke (Tri Daytona 675)
3) Gabriel Blevins (Hon CBR600RR)
4) Marty Freeman (Suz GSX-R750)
5) Jim Wiles (Suz GSX-R750)
6) John Anderson (Yam YZF-R6)

Formula 40 – F1) – Race 1
1) Derek Gallion (Suz SV650)
2) Stephen Johnson (Suz SV650)
3) Jason Lanigan (Suz SV650)
4) Troy Pierson (Duc 620)

Formula 40 – F1) – Race 2
1) Derek Gallion (Suz SV650)
2) Troy Pierson (Duc 620)

Lightweight SS Expert – Race 1
1) Kyle Knutson (Suz SV650)
2) Ashish Shakya (Suz SV650)
3) Derek Gallion (Suz SV650)
4) Bradley Johannes (Suz SV650)
5) Jeff Touhey (Suz SV650)
6) Geoffrey Egerman (Duc 620)

Lightweight SS Expert – Race 2
1) Ashish Shakya (Suz SV650)
2) Kyle Knutson (Suz SV650)
3) Jason Lanigan (Suz SV650)
4) Jeff Touhey (Suz SV650)
5) Geoffrey Egerman (Duc 620)
6) Troy Pierson (Duc 620)

Lightweight SS Novice – Race 1
1) Jonathan Champ (Suz SV650)
2) Alex Zelenski (Suz SV650)
3) Stephen Johnson (Suz SV650)
4) Dennis Zajac (Suz SV650)
5) Aaron Deville (Suz SV650)
6) James Roberts (Suz SV650)

Lightweight SS Novice – Race 2
1) Jonathan Champ (Suz SV650)
2) Alex Zelenski (Suz SV650)
3) Stephen Johnson (Suz SV650)
4) Myles Rickbeil (Suz SV650)
5) Dennis Zajac (Suz SV650)
6) James Roberts (Suz SV650)

Lightweight SB Expert – Race 1
1) Christian Schmidt (Yam YZ450F)
2) Karl Rehpohl (Suz SV650)
3) Derek Gallion (Suz SV650)
4) Kyle Knutson (Suz SV650)
5) Derek Gilbertson (Kaw EX650R)
6) Gary Carter (Yam YZ450F)

Lightweight SB Expert – Race 2
1) Derek Gallion (Suz SV650)
2) Karl Rehpohl (Suz SV650)
3) Kyle Knutson (Suz SV650)
4) Gary Carter (Yam YZ450F)
5) Kaleb DeKeyrel (Mor MD250H)
6) Derek Gilbertson (Kaw EX650R)

Lightweight SB Novice – Race 1
1) Jake Northrup (Suz SV650)
2) Jonathan Champ (Suz SV650)
3) Alex Zelenski (Suz SV650)
4) Benjamin Foreman (Suz SV650)
5) Stephen Johnson (Suz SV650)
6) Dennis Zajac (Suz SV650)

Lightweight SB Novice – Race 2
1) Jake Northrup (Suz SV650)
2) Jonathan Champ (Suz SV650)
3) Stephen Johnson (Suz SV650)
4) Benjamin Foreman (Suz SV650)
5) Myles Rickbeil (Suz SV650)
6) Aaron Deville (Suz SV650)

Lightweight GP Expert – Race 1
1) Karl Rehpohl (Suz SV650)
2) Christian Schmidt (Yam YZ450F)
3) Derek Gallion (Suz SV650)
4) Gary Carter (Yam YZ450F)
5) Derek Gilbertson (Kaw EX650R)
6) Ashish Shakya (Suz SV650)

Lightweight GP Expert – Race 2
1) Karl Rehpohl (Suz SV650)
2) Derek Gallion (Suz SV650)
3) Gary Carter (Yam YZ450F)
4) Eric Fox (Duc 900SS)
5) Derek Gilbertson (Kaw EX650R)
6) Dean Nemitz (Kaw EX650R)

Lightweight GP Novice – Race 1
1) Jake Northrup (Suz SV650)
2) Jonathan Champ (Suz SV650)
3) Alex Zelenski (Suz SV650)
4) Benjamin Foreman (Suz SV650)
5) Stephen Johnson (Suz SV650)
6) Myles Rickbeil (Suz SV650)

Lightweight GP Novice – Race 2
1) Jake Northrup (Suz SV650)
2) Jonathan Champ (Suz SV650)
3) Alex Zelenski (Suz SV650)
4) Benjamin Foreman (Suz SV650)
5) Stephen Johnson (Suz SV650)
6) Myles Rickbeil (Suz SV650)

Supertwins Expert – Race 1
1) Derek Gallion (Suz SV650)
2) Kyle Knutson (Suz SV650)
3) Derek Gilbertson (Kaw EX650R)
4) Eric Fox (Duc 900SS)
5) Scott Luckiesh (Hon RC51)
6) Jeff Touhey (Suz SV650)

Supertwins Expert – Race 2
1) Derek Gallion (Suz SV650)
2) Kyle Knutson (Suz SV650)
3) Derek Gilbertson (Kaw EX650R)
4) Jason Lanigan (Suz SV650)
5) Eric Fox (Duc 900SS)
6) Scott Luckiesh (Hon RC51)

Supertwins Novice – Race 1
1) Scott Laudon (Hon RC51)
2) Alex Zelenski (Suz SV650)
3) Benjamin Foreman (Suz SV650)
4) James Roberts (Suz SV650)
5) Lindsay Kieffer (Suz SV650)
6) Kurt Fiedler (Hon RC51)

Supertwins Novice – Race 2
1) Scott Laudon (Hon RC51)
2) Jonathan Champ (Suz SV650)
3) Stephen Johnson (Suz SV650)
4) Benjamin Foreman (Suz SV650)
5) Kurt Fiedler (Hon RC51)
6) James Roberts (Suz SV650)

Sportsman Ultralight Expert – Race 1
1) Christian Schmidt (Yam YZ450F)
2) Kaleb DeKeyrel (Mor MD250H)
3) Geoffrey Egerman (Duc 620)
4) Sheldon Nelson (Duc 620)
5) Kevin Anibas (Yam RD400)
6) Troy Pierson (Duc 620)

Sportsman Ultralight Expert – Race 2
1) Christian Schmidt (Yam YZ450F)
2) Kaleb DeKeyrel (Mor MD250H)
3) Geoffrey Egerman (Duc 620)
4) Troy Pierson (Duc 620)
5) Kevin Anibas (Yam RD400)

Sportsman Ultralight Expert – Race 1
1) Sheldon Nelson (Duc 620)

Sportsman Ultralight Novice – Race 2
1) Robin Stremikis (Kaw EX250R)

125GP Expert – Race 1
1) Jennelle LeBlanc (Hon RS125)

125GP Expert – Race 2
1) Jennelle LeBlanc (Hon RS125)

Ultralight SS Expert – Race 1
1) Gary Carter (Yam YZ450F)
2) Geoffrey Egerman (Duc 620)
3) Troy Pierson (Duc 620)

Ultralight SS Expert – Race 2
1) Geoffrey Egerman (Duc 620)
2) Troy Pierson (Duc 620)

Ultralight SB Expert – Race 1
1) Kaleb DeKeyrel (Mor MD250H)
2) Gary Carter (Yam YZ450F)
3) Geoffrey Egerman (Duc 620)
4) Zach Hughes (Yam YZ450F)
5) Anthony Myhre (Yam YZ450F)
6) Troy Pierson (Duc 620)

Ultralight SB Expert – Race 2
1) Kaleb DeKeyrel (Mor MD250H)
2) Zach Hughes (Yam YZ450F)
3) Anthony Myhre (Yam YZ450F)
4) Geoffrey Egerman (Duc 620)
5) Sheldon Nelson (Duc 620)
6) Gus Aramayo (Yam YZ450F)

Ultralight GP Expert – Race 1
1) Kaleb DeKeyrel (Mor MD250H)
2) Geoffrey Egerman (Duc 620)
3) Anthony Myhre (Yam YZ450F)
4) Sheldon Nelson (Duc 620)
5) Gus Aramayo (Yam YZ450F)
6) Troy Pierson (Duc 620)

Ultralight GP Expert – Race 2
1) Kaleb DeKeyrel (Mor MD250H)
2) Geoffrey Egerman (Duc 620)
3) Anthony Myhre (Yam YZ450F)
4) Gus Aramayo (Yam YZ450F)
5) Sheldon Nelson (Duc 620)
6) Troy Pierson (Duc 620)

Ultralight GP Novice – Race 1
1) Kyle Ohnstad (Kaw KX450F)

Ninja 250 Expert – Race 1
1) Christian Schmidt (Kaw EX250R)
2) Alex Freeman (Kaw EX250R)
3) Jon Smrecek (Kaw EX250R)
4) Jason Cheng (Kaw EX250R)
5) Eric Fox (Kaw EX250R)

Ninja 250 Expert – Race 2
1) Christian Schmidt (Kaw EX250R)
2) Jon Smrecek (Kaw EX250R)
3) Alex Freeman (Kaw EX250R)

Ninja 250 Expert – Race 3
1) Christian Schmidt (Kaw EX250R)
2) Alex Freeman (Kaw EX250R)
3) Jon Smrecek (Kaw EX250R)
4) Jason Cheng (Kaw EX250R)
5) Eric Fox (Kaw EX250R)

Ninja 250 Expert SB – Race 4
1) Christian Schmidt (Kaw EX250R)
2) Alex Freeman (Kaw EX250R)
3) Jon Smrecek (Kaw EX250R)

Ninja 250 Expert – Race 5
1) Christian Schmidt (Kaw EX250R)
2) Alex Freeman (Kaw EX250R)
3) Jon Smrecek (Kaw EX250R)
4) Jason Cheng (Kaw EX250R)
5) Eric Fox (Kaw EX250R)

Ninja 250 Expert – Race 6
1) Christian Schmidt (Kaw EX250R)
2) Jesse Nelson (Kaw EX250R)
3) Alex Freeman (Kaw EX250R)
4) Jon Smrecek (Kaw EX250R)

Ninja 250 Novice – Race 1
1) Neal Krisher (Kaw EX250R)
2) Eric Barbot (Kaw EX250R)
3) J.T. Noehre (Kaw EX250R)
4) John Anderson (Kaw EX250R)
5) Scott Laudon (Kaw EX250R)
6) Dustin Miller (Kaw EX250R)

Ninja 250 Novice – Race 2
1) Neal Krisher (Kaw EX250R)
2) Eric Barbot (Kaw EX250R)
3) Robin Stremikis (Kaw EX250R)
4) Chris Knauf (Kaw EX250R)
5) John Anderson (Kaw EX250R)
6) J.T. Noehre (Kaw EX250R)

Ninja 250 Novice – Race 3
1) Neal Krisher (Kaw EX250R)
2) J.T. Noehre (Kaw EX250R)
3) Eric Barbot (Kaw EX250R)
4) Robin Stremikis (Kaw EX250R)
5) John Anderson (Kaw EX250R)
6) Chris Knauf (Kaw EX250R)

Ninja 250 Novice – Race 4
1) Neal Krisher (Kaw EX250R)
2) Eric Barbot (Kaw EX250R)
3) John Anderson (Kaw EX250R)
4) J.T. Noehre (Kaw EX250R)
5) Robin Stremikis (Kaw EX250R)
6) Chris Knauf (Kaw EX250R)

Ninja 250 Novice – Race 5
1) Neal Krisher (Kaw EX250R)
2) Eric Barbot (Kaw EX250R)
3) Robin Stremikis (Kaw EX250R)
4) Chris Knauf (Kaw EX250R)
5) Scott Laudon (Kaw EX250R)
6) John Anderson (Kaw EX250R)

Ninja 250 Novice – Race 6
1) Neal Krisher (Kaw EX250R)
2) Robin Stremikis (Kaw EX250R)
3) J.T. Noehre (Kaw EX250R)
4) Chris Knauf (Kaw EX250R)
5) John Anderson (Kaw EX250R)
6) Scott Laudon (Kaw EX250R)

July Race Registration Specials!

Posted: June 20, 2011 by Race Registration in Announcements, Race Registration, Racers

Race Registration will be having a few specials for racers to take advantage of this month.  They are all pretty self explanatory, but should you have any questions, please feel free to contact Kim or Anna.

1) $10 off Racer wrist bands.  Normally $60, for July weekend will be $50.  For those who have already pre-registered at the $60 price, you will be credited $10 toward your balance due.

2) $10 off rental transponders.  Normally $50, for July weekend will be $40.

3) Present your Leatt neck brace or a receipt showing you have one on order (must bring to race registration) and receive an additional $10 of your racer wrist band.

CRA June Weekend Press Release

Posted: June 15, 2011 by Racer Liaison in Media Coverage, Press Releases

PRESS RELEASE
Central Roadracing Association
June 15, 2011

For Immediate Release:

SCHMIDT WINS NINE RACES DURING THE CENTRAL ROADRACING ASSOCIATION ROUND 2 WEEKEND!

The Central Roadracing Association held their second race weekend of the season June 10-12. The weather conditions for the weekend were almost perfect, which was a very welcome change from the cold and wet conditions of the previous race weekend. Sunny skies and mild temperatures brought an unusually high number of racers to the track and was definitely a contributing factor in the most successful CRA event in recent years.

Christian Schmidt was one of the many outstanding performers of the weekend, bringing home nine checkered flags on his various MomentumPhoto.net backed machines. Among the brace of wins was the prestigious Framstad Cup, a tortoise vs. hare style race featuring bikes like Ninja 250’s competing against everything up to CBR1000RR’s and R1’s. Schmidt put the hammer down early on in the race and pulled off the victory by more than seven seconds over Aaron Anderson’s Yamaha R6.

What does it feel like to win the Framstad Cup? We asked our 2011 champ: “It’s crazy coming around turn 10 after the first lap and seeing some of your competition still sitting on grid. After being passed once by Shane Keaveny on his 1000 and knowing he was coming again really made me put my head down. I’m really proud to take the win in such a great event. I’d like to thank Mason Racing Tires, Chicken Hawk, Michelin, and Crush Hardware, for helping me get the great products I needed to compete. And of course Momentum Photo for making the bikes look so great.”

The “highlight” of the weekend occurred when 20-year old Colin Cowles suffered a vicious 140mph highside while exiting the famed Turn 1, the fastest right turn in the country. Cowles was knocked unconcious immediately and the force of the impact to his head was strong enough to break his Leatt neck brace. The “highlight” aspect of this crash came when Colin arrived at the track later that day nursing some minor roadrash, a concussion and some general stiffness – incredibly minor injuries for a Turn 1 crash which has a reputation for creating extensive recovery times. Colin and the CRA medical director attributed his escape from major injury to the safety precautions he took before he even hit the track.

The Middleweight and Heavyweight Novice battles seemed to always come down to two riders: Drew See and Cole Speer. See ended the weekend with seven wins, some of which were on a borrowed bike after mechanical issues forced him to park his, while Speer took home five. This looked to be a season-long battle between the two but Speer has decided to take his talents to the Expert field to continue his seamless transition to the world of 600cc racing after a year spent on a Kawasaki Ninja 650R.

June featured a new protagonist in the battle for Unlimited class glory in the form of Zach Hughes. With the class still being dominated by Shane Keaveny, Hughes stepped up his performance in a big way this past weekend forcing Keaveny to earn the win. In his second year on his R1, Hughes seems to be gelling very well with it and is expected to be a constant threat to Keaveny, and combining Hughes with the sudden resurgence of Nick Campbell should provide for some fireworks in the final three events of the year.

Speaking of fireworks, the CRA’s next event is July 1-3, the perfect time to take a long weekend and come to beautiful Central Minnesota to enjoy the July weather, amazing roadracing on the Brainerd International Raceway Competition Course (in addition to a massive car show and drag racing on the drag strip) and to celebrate the weekend with fireworks, and maybe even a few additional special events!

Framstad Cup
1) Christian Schmidt (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
2) Aaron Anderson (Yamaha R6)
3) Cory Clark (KTM 450)
4) Kaleb DeKeyrel (Moriwaki MD250H)
5) Jake Northrup (Suzuki SV650)
6) Neal Krisher (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)

Unlimited Supersport – Race 1
1) Shane Keaveny (Honda CBR1000RR)
2) Zach Hughes (Yamaha R1)
3) Shane Fletcher (Yamaha R6)
4) Nick Campbell (Suzuki GSX-R1000)
5) Anthony Myhre (Yamaha R6)
6) Eric Josephson (Yamaha R6)

Unlimited Supersport – Race 2
1) Shane Keaveny (Honda CBR1000RR)
2) Nick Campbell (Suzuki GSX-R1000)
3) Shane Fletcher (Yamaha R6)
4) Zach Hughes (Yamaha R1)
5) Greg Fryer (Yamaha R1)
6) Anthony Myhre (Yamaha R6)

Heavyweight Supersport Expert – Race 1
1) Christian Schmidt (Yamaha R6)
2) Shane Fletcher (Yamaha R6)
3) Aaron Anderson (Yamaha R6)
4) Kurt Schuschke (Triumph 675)
5) Brian Hebeisen (Yamaha R6)
6) Erik Devaan (Yamaha R6)

Heavyweight Supersport Expert – Race 2
1) Shane Fletcher (Yamaha R6)
2) Christian Schmidt (Yamaha R6)
3) Aaron Anderson (Yamaha R6)
4) Brian Hebeisen (Yamaha R6)
5) Jonathan Shore (Yamaha R6)
6) Kris Skellenger (Honda CBR600RR)

Heavyweight Supersport Novice – Race 1
1) Drew See (Yamaha R6)
2) Cole Speer (Yamaha R6)
3) Adam Purves (Suzuki GSX-R750)
4) Brett Folkerts (Suzuki GSX-R750)
5) Colin Cowles (Yamaha R6)
6) Pat Stewart (Yamaha R6)

Heavyweight Supersport Novice – Race 2
1) Cole Speer (Yamaha R6)
2) Adam Purves (Suzuki GSX-R750)
3) Drew See (Yamaha R6)
4) Pat Stewart (Suzuki GSX-R750)
5) Jordan Imrie (Suzuki GSX-R600)
6) Marlin Johnson (Honda CBR600F3)

Middleweight Supersport Expert – Race 1
1) Shane Fletcher (Yamaha R6)
2) Robert Pretts (Kawasaki ZX-6R)
3) Christian Schmidt (Yamaha R6)
4) Kurt Schuschke (Triumph 675)
5) Aaron Anderson (Yamaha R6)
6) Anthony Myhre (Yamaha R6)

Middleweight Supersport Expert – Race 2
1) Shane Fletcher (Yamaha R6)
2) Christian Schmidt (Yamaha R6)
3) Aaron Anderson (Yamaha R6)
4) Anthony Myhre (Triumph 675)
5) Brian Hebeisen (Yamaha R6)
6) Jonathan Shore (Yamaha R6)

Middleweight Supersport Novice – Race 1
1) Drew See (Yamaha R6)
2) Cole Speer (Yamaha R6)
3) Colin Cowles (Yamaha R6)
4) Pat Stewart (Yamaha R6)
5) Mark Klein (Yamaha R6)
6) Hytham Abu-Safieh (Suzuki GSX-R600)

Middleweight Supersport Novice – Race 2
1) Cole Speer (Yamaha R6)
2) Drew See (Yamaha R6)
3) Pat Stewart (Yamaha R6)
4) Justin Ebnet (Honda CBR600RR)
5) Marlin Johnson (Honda CBR600F3)
6) Jordan Imrie (Suzuki GSX-R600)

Lightweight Supersport Expert – Race 1
1) Kyle Knutson (Suzuki SV650)
2) Derek Gallion (Suzuki SV650)
3) Jason Hoffman (Suzuki SV650)
4) Jeff Touhey (Suzuki SV650)
5) Darren Rime (Suzuki SV650)
6) Corey Haag (Suzuki SV650)

Lightweight Supersport Expert – Race 2
1) Brad Frey (Suzuki SV650)
2) Dan Nygaard (Suzuki SV650)
3) Kyle Knutson (Suzuki SV650)
4) Derek Gallion (Suzuki SV650)
5) Corey Haag (Suzuki SV650)
6) Jeff Touhey (Suzuki SV650)

Lightweight Supersport Novice – Race 1
1) Jake Northrup (Suzuki SV650)
2) Cole Naymark (Kawasaki Ninja 650R)
3) Jonathan Champ (Suzuki SV650)
4) Alex Zelenski (Suzuki SV650)
5) John Buren (Suzuki SV650)
6) Mike Knoll (Suzuki SV650)

Lightweight Supersport Novice – Race 2
1) Cole Naymark (Kawasaki Ninja 650R)
2) Jonathan Champ (Suzuki SV650)
3) Myles Rickbeil (Suzuki SV650)
4) Stephen Johnson (Suzuki SV650)
5) Jake Hawthorne (Suzuki SV650)
6) Mike Knoll (Suzuki SV650)

Ultralight Supersport Expert – Race 1
1) Aaron Collins (Ducati Monster 620)
2) Troy Pierson (Ducati Monster 620)
3) Geoffrey Egerman (Ducati Monster 620)
4) Jessica Zalusky (Yamaha WR450)

Ultralight Supersport Expert – Race 2
1) Troy Pierson (Ducati Monster 620)
2) Geoffrey Egerman (Ducati Monster 620)

Ultralight Supersport Novice – Race 1
1) Cory Clark (KTM 450)

Ultralight Supersport Novice – Race 2
1) Cory Clark (KTM 450)

Ninja 250 Expert – Race 1
1) Christian Schmidt (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
2) Chris Harrison (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
3) Alex Freeman (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
4) John Smrecek (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
5) Derek Gallion (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)

Ninja 250 Expert – Race 2
1) Christian Schmidt (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
2) Chris Harrison (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
3) Alex Freeman (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
4) John Smrecek (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
5) Derek Gallion (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)

Ninja 250 Expert – Race 3
1) Christian Schmidt (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
2) Chris Harrison (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
3) Alex Freeman (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
4) John Smrecek (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
5) Derek Gallion (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)

Ninja 250 Expert – Race 4
1) Christian Schmidt (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
2) Chris Harrison (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
3) John Smrecek (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
4) Alex Freeman (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
5) Derek Gallion (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)

Ninja 250 Expert – Race 5
1) Christian Schmidt (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
2) Chris Harrison (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
3) Alex Freeman (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
4) John Smrecek (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)

Ninja 250 Expert – Race 6
1) Christian Schmidt (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
2) Alex Freeman (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
3) Chris Harrison (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)

Ninja 250 Novice – Race 1
1) Neal Krisher (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
2) Robin Stremikis (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
3) J.T. Noehre (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
4) Jack Barton (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
5) Chris Knauf (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
6) Justin Gustafson (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)

Ninja 250 Novice – Race 2
1) Neal Krisher (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
2) J.T. Noehre (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
3) Robin Stremikis (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
4) Jack Barton (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
5) Chris Knauf (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
6) John Anderson (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)

Ninja 250 Novice – Race 3
1) Neal Krisher (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
2) Eric Barbot (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
3) Jack Barton (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
4) Chris Knauf (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
5) Robin Stremikis (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
6) J.T. Noehre (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)

Ninja 250 Novice – Race 4
1) Neal Krisher (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
2) Eric Barbot (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
3) Robin Stremikis (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
4) J.T. Noehre (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
5) Chris Knauf (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
6) John Anderson (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)

Ninja 250 Novice – Race 5
1) Neal Krisher (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
2) Robin Stremikis (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
3) J.T. Noehre (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
4) John Anderson(Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
5) Scott Laudon (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
6) Justin Gustafson (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)

Ninja 250 Novice – Race 6
1) Neal Krisher (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
2) Robin Stremikis (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
3) John Anderson (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
4) Chris Knauf(Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
5) Justin Gustafson (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)
6) Scott Laudon (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)

Formula 40
1) Shane Keaveny (Honda CBR1000RR)
2) Gabriel Blevins (Honda CBR600RR)
3) Brent Bixby (Ducati 1198S)
4) Mark Dargis (Yamaha R6)
5) Rick Bullock (Yamaha TZ250)
6) John Anderson (Yamaha R6)

Unlimited Superbike – Race 1
1) Shane Keaveny (Honda CBR1000RR)
2) Greg Fryer (Yamaha R1)
3) Zach Hughes (Yamaha R1)
4) Shane Fletcher (Yamaha R6)
5) Nick Campbell (Suzuki GSX-R1000)
6) Chase Sellers (Yamaha R6)

Unlimited Superbike – Race 2
1) Shane Keaveny (Honda CBR1000RR)
2) Zach Hughes (Yamaha R1)
3) Nick Campbell (Suzuki GSX-R1000)
4) Shane Fletcher (Yamaha R6)
5) Tony Mahto (Yamaha R6)
6) Anthony Myhre (Yamaha R6)

Heavyweight Superbike Expert – Race 1
1) Aaron Anderson (Yamaha R6)
2) Chase Sellers (Yamaha R6)
3) Erik Devaan (Yamaha R6)
4) Mike Petersen (Yamaha R6)

Heavyweight Superbike Expert – Race 2
1) Shane Fletcher (Yamaha R6)
2) Christian Schmidt (Yamaha R6)
3) Brian Hebeisen (Yamaha R6)
4) Tony Mahto (Yamaha R6)
5) Kris Skellenger (Honda CBR600RR)

Heavyweight Superbike Novice – Race 1
1) Drew See (Yamaha R6)
2) Brett Folkerts (Suzuki GSX-R750)
3) Cole Speer (Yamaha R6)
4) Adam Purves (Suzuki GSX-R750)
5) Pat Stewart (Yamaha R6)
6) Ryan Fors (Kawasaki ZX-6RR)

Heavyweight Superbike Novice – Race 2
1) Drew See (Yamaha R6)
2) Cole Speer (Yamaha R6)
3) Adam Purves (Suzuki GSX-R750)
4) Pat Stewart (Yamaha R6)
5) Scott Laudon (Honda RC-51)
6) Jordan Imrie (Suzuki GSX-R600)

Middleweight Superbike Expert – Race 1
1) Shane Fletcher (Yamaha R6)
2) Christian Schmidt (Yamaha R6)
3) Aaron Anderson (Yamaha R6)
4) Tony Mahto (Yamaha R6)
5) Brian Hebeisen (Yamaha R6)
6) Kris Skellenger (Honda CBR600RR)

Middleweight Superbike Expert – Race 2
1) Shane Fletcher (Yamaha R6)
2) Christian Schmidt (Yamaha R6)
3) Aaron Anderson (Yamaha R6)
4) Anthony Myhre (Yamaha R6)
5) Brian Hebeisen (Yamaha R6)
6) Erik Devaan (Yamaha R6)

Middleweight Superbike Novice – Race 1
1) Drew See (Yamaha R6)
2) Cole Speer (Yamaha R6)
3) Pat Stewart (Yamaha R6)
4) Justin Ebnet (Honda CBR600RR)
5) William Vossberg (Kawasaki ZX-6RR)
6) Hytham Abu-Safieh (Suzuki GSX-R600)

Middleweight Superbike Novice – Race 2
1) Drew See (Yamaha R6)
2) Pat Stewart (Yamaha R6)
3) Justin Ebnet (Honda CBR600RR)
4) Marlin Johnson (Honda CBR600F3)
5) Hytham Abu-Safieh (Suzuki GSX-R600)
6) Jordan Imrie (Suzuki GSX-R600)

250GP – Race 1
1) Brian Okubo (Yamaha TZ250)
2) Jeff Japs (Yamaha TZ250)
3) Rick Bullock (Yamaha TZ250)

250GP – Race 2
1) Jeff Japs (Yamaha TZ250)

Lightweight Superbike Expert – Race 1
1) Brent Bixby (Suzuki SV650)
2) Derek Gallion (Suzuki SV650)
3) Kyle Knutson (Suzuki SV650)
4) Eric Fox (Ducati 900SS)
5) Derek Gilbertson (Kawasaki Ninja 650R)
6) Corey Haag (Suzuki SV650)

Lightweight Superbike Expert – Race 2
1) Brent Bixby (Suzuki SV650)
2) Derek Gallion (Suzuki SV650)
3) Dan Nygaard (Suzuki SV650)
4) Derek Gilbertson (Kawasaki Ninja 650R)
5) Geoffrey Egerman (Ducati Monster 620)
6) Kaleb DeKeyrel (Moriwaki MD250H)

Lightweight Superbike Novice – Race 1
1) Jake Northrup (Suzuki SV650)
2) Alex Zelenski (Suzuki SV650)
3) Jonathan Champ (Suzuki SV650)
4) Mike Knoll (Suzuki SV650)
5) Myles Rickbeil (Suzuki SV650)
6) Stephen Johnson (Suzuki SV650)

Lightweight Superbike Novice – Race 2
1) Jonathan Champ (Suzuki SV650)
2) Anthony Rau (Kawasaki Ninja 650R)
3) Myles Rickbeil (Suzuki SV650)
4) Stephen Johnson (Suzuki SV650)
5) Benjamin Foreman (Suzuki SV650)
6) Mike Knoll (Suzuki SV650)

Middleweight Sportsman Expert – Race 1
1) Bryan Okubo (Yamaha TZ250)
2) Jeff Japs (Yamaha TZ250)
3) Rick Bullock (Yamaha TZ250)

Middleweight Sportsman Expert – Race 2
1) Rick Bullock (Yamaha TZ250)
2) Jeff Japs (Yamaha TZ250)

Ultralight Sportsman Expert – Race 1
1) Sheldon Nelson (Ducati Monster 620)
2) Kaleb DeKeyrel (Moriwaki MD250H)
3) Aaron Collins (Ducati Monster 620)
4) Geoffrey Egerman (Ducati Monster 620)
5) Troy Pierson (Ducati Monster 620)
6) Kevin Anibas (Yamaha RD400)

Ultralight Sportsman Expert – Race 1
1) Kaleb DeKeyrel (Moriwaki MD250H)
2) Troy Pierson (Ducati Monster 620)
3) Geoffrey Egerman (Ducati Monster 620)

Ultralight Sportsman Novice – Race 1
1) Mark Klein (Yamaha YZ450f)

Supertwins Expert – Race 1
1) Derek Gallion (Suzuki SV650)
2) Eric Fox (Ducati 900SS)
3) Derek Gilbertson (Kawasaki Ninja 650R)
4) Corey Haag (Suzuki SV650)
5) Jeff Touhey (Suzuki SV650)
6) Jason Hoffman (Suzuki SV650)

Supertwins Expert – Race 2
1) Brent Bixby (Suzuki SV650)
2) Derek Gallion (Suzuki SV650)
3) Dan Nygaard (Suzuki SV650)
4) Derek Gilbertson (Kawasaki Ninja 650R)
5) Corey Haag (Suzuki SV650)

Supertwins Novice – Race 1
1) Jake Northrup (Suzuki SV650)
2) Cole Naymark (Kawasaki Ninja 650R)
3) Jonathan Champ (Suzuki SV650)
4) Scott Laudon (Honda RC-51)
5) Alex Zelenski (Suzuki SV650)
6) Anthony Rau (Kawasaki Ninja 650R)

Supertwins Novice – Race 2
1) Scott Laudon (Honda RC-51)
2) Cole Naymark (Kawasaki Ninja 650R)
3) Jonathan Champ (Suzuki SV650)
4) Miles Rickbeil (Suzuki SV650)
5) Jake Hawthorne (Suzuki SV650)
6) Benjamin Foreman (Suzuki SV650)

Ultralight Superbike Expert – Race 1
1) Aaron Collins (Ducati Monster 620)
2) Kaleb DeKeyrel (Moriwaki MD250H)
3) Geoffrey Egerman (Ducati Monster 620)
4) Troy Pierson (Ducati Monster 620)

Ultralight Superbike Expert – Race 2
1) Kaleb DeKeyrel (Moriwaki MD250H)
2) Geoffrey Egerman (Ducati Monster 620)
3) Troy Pierson (Ducati Monster 620)

Ultralight Superbike Novice – Race 1
1) Cory Clark (KTM 450)

Ultralight Superbike Novice – Race 2
1) Cory Clark (KTM 450)

125GP
1) Jennelle LeBlanc (Honda RS125)

Unlimited Grand Prix – Race 1
1) Shane Keaveny (Honda CBR1000RR)
2) Greg Fryer (Yamaha R1)
3) Zach Hughes (Yamaha R1)
4) Nick Campbell (Suzuki GSX-R1000)
5) Aaron Anderson (Yamaha R6)
6) Chase Sellers (Yamaha R6)

Unlimited Grand Prix – Race 2
1) Shane Keaveny (Honda CBR1000RR)
2) Zach Hughes (Yamaha R1)
3) Nick Campbell (Suzuki GSX-R1000)
4) Anthony Myhre (Yamaha R6)
5) Chris Harrison (BMW S1000RR)
6) Derek Gilbertson (Honda CBR1000RR)

Heavyweight Grand Prix Expert – Race 1
1) Aaron Anderson (Yamaha R6)
2) Tony Mahto (Yamaha R6)
3) Chase Sellers (Yamaha R6)
4) Mark Dargis (Yamaha R6)

Heavyweight Grand Prix Expert – Race 1
1) Christian Schmidt (Yamaha R6)
2) Brian Hebeisen (Yamaha R6)

Heavyweight Grand Prix Novice – Race 1
1) Cole Speer (Yamaha R6)
2) Drew See (Yamaha R6)
3) Adam Purves (Suzuki GSX-R750)
4) Pat Stewart (Yamaha R6)
5) Scott Laudon (Honda RC-51)
6) Ryan Fors (Kawasaki ZX-6RR)

Heavyweight Grand Prix Novice – Race 2
1) Drew See (Yamaha R6)
2) Adam Purves (Suzuki GSX-R750)
3) Cole Speer (Yamaha R6)
4) Pat Stewart (Yamaha R6)
5) Jordan Imrie (Suzuki GSX-R600)
6) Scott Laudon (Honda RC-51)

Middleweight Grand Prix Expert – Race 1
1) Shane Fletcher (Yamaha R6)
2) Aaron Anderson (Yamaha R6)
3) Tony Mahto (Yamaha R6)
4) Brian Hebeisen (Yamaha R6)
5) Chase Sellers (Yamaha R6)
6) Kris Skellenger (Honda CBR600RR)

Middleweight Grand Prix Expert – Race 2
1) Brian Hebeisen (Yamaha R6)
2) Anthony Myhre (Yamaha R6)
3) Jonathan Shore (Yamaha R6)
4) Michael Smith (Yamaha R6)
5) Pat Gill (Yamaha R6)

Middleweight Grand Prix Novice – Race 1
1) Cole Speer (Yamaha R6)
2) Justin Ebnet (Honda CBR600RR)
3) Marlin Johnson (Honda CBR600F3)
4) Dave Ostwald (Yamaha R6)
5) Pat Stewart (Yamaha R6)
6) John Anderson (Yamaha R6)

Middleweight Grand Prix Novice – Race 2
1) Cole Speer (Yamaha R6)
2) Drew See (Yamaha R6)
3) Pat Stewart (Yamaha R6)
4) Justin Ebnet (Honda CBR600RR)
5) Hytham Abu-Safieh (Suzuki GSX-R600)
6) Marlin Johnson (Honda CBR600F3)

Lightweight Grand Prix Expert – Race 1
1) Bryan Okubo (Yamaha TZ250)
2) Jeff Japs (Yamaha TZ250)
3) Brent Bixby (Suzuki SV650)
4) Derek Gallion (Suzuki SV650)
5) Eric Fox (Ducati 900SS)
6) Derek Gilbertson (Kawasaki Ninja 650R)

Lightweight Grand Prix Expert – Race 2
1) Derek Gallion (Suzuki SV650)
2) Geoffrey Egerman (Ducati Monster 620)

Lightweight Grand Prix Novice – Race 1
1) Jake Northrup (Suzuki SV650)
2) Jonathan Champ (Suzuki SV650)
3) Anthony Rau (Kawasaki Ninja 650R)
4) Alex Zelenski (Suzuki SV650)
5) Benjamin Foreman (Suzuki SV650)
6) Jake Hawthorne (Suzuki SV650)

Lightweight Grand Prix Novice – Race 2
1) Jonathan Champ (Suzuki SV650)
2) Myles Rickbeil (Suzuki SV650)
3) Jake Hawthorne (Suzuki SV650)
4) Stephen Johnson (Suzuki SV650)
5) Mike Knoll (Suzuki SV650)
6) Bryan Lachmiller (Suzuki SV650)

Ultralight Grand Prix Expert – Race 1
1) Aaron Collins (Ducati Monster 620)
2) Kaleb DeKeyrel (Moriwaki MD250H)
3) Geoffrey Egerman (Ducati Monster 620)
4) Troy Pierson (Ducati Monster 620)

Ultralight Grand Prix Expert – Race 2
1) Geoffrey Egerman (Ducati Monster 620)
2) Troy Pierson (Ducati Monster 620)
3) Jennelle LeBlanc (Honda RS125)

Ultralight Grand Prix Novice – Race 1
1) Mark Klein (Yamaha YZ450f)
2) Cory Clark (KTM 450)

Ultralight Grand Prix Novice – Race 2
1) Cory Clark (KTM 450)

New Rider Race
1) Jordan Imrie (Suzuki GSX-R600)
2) Mike Schley (Honda CBR600F4i)
3) Eric Sorenson (Yamaha R6)
4) Dan Gill (Yamaha R6)
5) Shaughn Patton (Honda CBR600RR)
6) J.T. Noehre (Kawasaki Ninja 250R)

For more information on racing or spectating with the CRA, visit our website at www.cra-mn.com or
contact the CRA Racer Liaison, Kris Skellenger, at racerliaison@cra-mn.com

July Pre-Registration Now Open

Posted: June 13, 2011 by Race Registration in Announcements, Race Registration, Racers

July Pre-reg is open!  Same format as last month (double sprints).  You will pay a deposit for pre-reg, then pay the balance at the track.   The multiple sprint coupons (ie: 4SPRINTS) are not valid during this pre-registration.  Directions for pre-registration and deadlines can be found on the CRA website under “downloads”.

The only change for July is that there are 2 Formula 40 races, one each day.  Otherwise, the schedule is completely the same.

Pre-registration will close on 6/25 at 8pm.

Please contact Anna or Kim with any questions.

June Volunteers Needed for Race Registration

Posted: June 6, 2011 by Membership in Announcements

Attention all Volunteers

Race Registration has a few openings for the June Event weekend.

All openings are now filled.

Thanks to EVERYONE who stepped up!!!!

Benefits:

Meet our Racers

Free Admission into BIR

Free Lunch

Free CRA T-Shirt

Fun with Kim and Anna!

  • Saturday June 11th 7:30- 9am
  • Sunday June 12th 7:30- 9am

Please contact Anna or Kim at racereg@cra-mn.com

Thanks!

Anna

June Garage Stalls

Posted: May 31, 2011 by Membership in Announcements, Membership, Racers

The maps are completed for the June Garage Stalls. Both Garage AGarage B are full. All of Garage C, 11 Stalls, are available please contact me at membership@cra-mn.com if you’re intersted in renting a stall for June.

Thanks,

Anna Hanson

 

 

Attention to all June CRA New Riders

Posted: May 23, 2011 by Racer Liaison in Announcements

Attention to all June CRA New Riders, scheduling update as follows:

May New Riders need to report to the classroom at the track on Friday June 10th at 8:30am for a brief overview on entering and exiting the track procedure. You will also be led around the track by a few instructors to practice the procedure of entering and exiting the race track safely and then the rest of the day is all yours.

June New Riders that did not attend the classroom portion at MotoPrimo this past March must report to the track side classroom at 7am June 10th. If you are a June New Rider that did attend the classroom this past March, you need to report to the track side classroom at 8:30 am June 10th, however if you would like a complete review of the March classroom you are welcome to come at 7am also.

June New Riders Instructors please report to the track side classroom at 9am for student assignment.

It is important that all involved, both students and instructors be on time so we can stay on schedule. On behalf of Nick the “BOOM” Campbell and myself, Thank you.

Shane Keaveny
CRA Co-Chief NR Instructor