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Elation and Frustration for RMP Racing at
Calabogie
CALABOGIE, Ont. (CANADA) - May 26, 2009 – RMP
Racing’s development rider Steven Nickerson (Hamilton Ont.) won
a hard fought last lap shootout to take the Honda CBR125R
Challenge win at this past weekend’s season opener at Calabogie.
Pro Superbike racer, Ross Millson (Hamilton Ont.) battled
throughout the weekend to find the grip he needed with his day
ending prematurely in the second half of Sunday’s Superbike
race.
The team arrived at Calabogie Motorsports Park for Thursday’s
practice excited to begin the 2009 season. Both Millson and
Nickerson found the Calabogie long-track layout beautiful yet
challenging.
The team worked hard to get Millson’s new Suzuki GSX-R1000 set
up for the new long track configuration however; having a wet
Friday morning practice ate away at valuable track time to
refine the dry setup.
On Saturday, Nickerson turned some impressive laps around
Calabogie Motorsports Park’s 5.05 KM long track during the
morning Honda CBR125R Challenge practice session posting a
2:51.198. During Saturday afternoon’s qualifying Nickerson was
able to improve upon his time to secure pole position for
Sunday’s race with a 2:50.153.
Millson struggled to find the traction he needed to get the
drive out of key corners of the track and managed to qualify
14th out of the 28 rider grid for Sundays feature race. Millson
had hoped to be in a position to better his personal best of the
sixth place finish he enjoyed in last year's season opener at
Calabogie.
Following Saturday’s qualifying session series announcer Frank
Wood interviewed Nickerson along side fellow Honda CBR125R
Challenge guest rider Greg White and was later joined by
Millson. SPEED TV’s motorcycle analyst and AMA pit reporter Greg
White dropped by the RMP Racing paddock to tape a segment with
Nickerson to air at a later date on SPEED.
After his qualifying session Nickerson and his father took a
tour of the Turn 2 Sportbike School’s new home at Calabogie
Motorsports Park. At the end of the day Turn 2’s owner George
Budacki dropped by the paddock to spend some time with the
entire team. Budacki has been a supporter of Millson since 2006
and continues the tradition of assisting with the development of
up-and-coming riders through his support of Nickerson.
Sunday morning at Calabogie was picture perfect. Clear blue
skies, sunshine and a light breeze greeted spectators as they
began to file in for a great day of racing.
The Honda CBR125R Challenge race was first up on the schedule
for the RMP Racing team. Nickerson on the number 661 Inside
Motorcycles supported machine started from the pole.
After a great start Nickerson, Bodhi Edie and Karl Robitaille
began to break away from the rest of the pack. Maximizing the
draft, Nickerson, Edie and Robitaille traded positions numerous
times throughout each lap. The battle for the win went all the
way to the finish line where it briefly appeared that it was too
close to call. Upon review of the timing and scoring system the
series officials confirmed that Nickerson had his first win of
the season.
Rolling out on to the grid for Sunday’s Superbike feature race,
Millson was relaxed and eager for the first race of the season.
Millson fell back slightly on the start but worked past several
riders in the opening laps. Just prior to the half way point of
the race Millson began to battle with a group of riders for
eleventh.
Millson entered the carousel pushing hard to close the gap when
he lost traction and started to slide. The front end eventually
broke lose sending Millson to the ground and he slid off the
track.
“We were having a good race just outside of the top ten and I
guess I just got a little eager and ran in a little too deep,”
said Millson “The rear started to come around, I thought I could
save it but as I got things back in line I lost the front and
that was it …our race was over.”
Millson was uninjured and there was minor damage to the bike.
The right side handle bar was broken, preventing him from
rejoining the race.
“It’s not the way we wanted to start the season,” said Millson.
“Mark, Blaine and Accelerated Technologies John Sharrard worked
so hard to get the bike race ready. Race Tech’s Lenny Albin also
flew in from Infineon Raceway to help set up the new Race Tech
forks”.
“Overall it was a great weekend for the team” said Millson.
“Steven was very impressive and we all had a great time at the
track. It was nice to reconnect with some of our fellow racers,
sponsors, and meet a lot of new people”
RMP Racing is grateful for the support from team sponsors;
Inside Motorcycles, Infinet Designs, Turn 2 Sportbike School,
Essential Image, MotoConcepts and CRC Racewear. Additionally
Ross Millson would like to thank; Tri-City Cycle and Sport
(Suzuki), Zox Helmets, Motovan, Race Tech, Vortex, Hindle and
Niagara Powersports.
Up next for RMP Racing is Round 2 of the Parts Canada Superbike
Championship at Circuit ICAR near Montreal June 12-14.
For additional information about RMP Racing's Ross Millson and
Steven Nickerson or to learn more about marketing opportunities
with the team please visit
www.rmpracing.ca . |
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