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Nickerson Wins 2009 Honda CBR125R
Challenge Championship
Shannonville Ont. - September 10, 2009 - Steven
Nickerson of Hamilton, Ont. took home the Honda CBR125R
Challenge title thanks to a hard fought second place finish at
this past weekend's series finale at Shannonville Motorsport
Park.
On Saturday, Nickrson qualified third with a 107.024 and was
only .200 off pole which went to Karl Robitaille of Ste-Julie,
QC.
Nickerson started the race from the front row with a 26 point
lead on his friend and main rival, Bodhi Edie of Warman, SK.
Nickerson would only need a top five finish to win the
Championship.
The 14 year-old shot off the line to hold third place going into
the first corner. Unfortunately, the race was red flagged after
only two laps when another rider fell in turn 2. After a brief
delay, the grid was set for the restart.
Nickerson once again bolted off the line and began fighting for
the lead with Edie in what was one of the most exciting races of
the day. The two front runners would eventually break away from
the pack leaving a group of four riders fighting hard for third
place. On third last lap Nickerson found extra corner speed
coming out of corner 4 and used it to challenge Edie for the
lead.
In the dying laps of the race Nickerson opted to hold fast in
second to secure the Championship. He eventually brought home
the #661 Inside Motorcycles / RMP Racing / Turn 2 Honda CBR125R
in second place and celebrated his Championship win in front of
the crowded Shannonville stands with his elated crew and family.
Edie won the race and Ryan Appenrodt of Quesnel, BC finished
third.
This season was filled with a number of firsts for the up and
coming road racer. 2009 was Nickerson's first year competing at
the National level in Canada where he learned to quickly adapt
to new tracks, race in front of large crowds and hone his
interviewing skills in front of TSN's TV cameras. He was also
part of the first ever motorcycle demo race at the Honda Indy
Toronto. Additionally Nickerson earned a spot on the podium at
each round and achieved RMP Racing’s first National
Championship.
“This season would not have been possible without Ross' support”
said Nickerson, referring to mentor and RMP Racing team owner
Ross Millson. “He supplied me with the bike and was there to
answer any questions I had. I also have to thank my parents for
helping me every step of the way and of course our sponsors.”
In addition to being honoured with the Honda CBR125R Challenge
Championship Trophy and the Number One plate, Nickerson also
earned the opportunity to attend, 1993 Grand Prix World
Champion, Kevin Schwantz's School at Barber Motorsport Park in
Birmingham, Ala.
Steven Nickerson along with the entire RMP Racing team would
like to thank their friends and family members for their
continued support and his sponsors; Inside Motorcycles, Zox
Helmets, Motovan, 2010 Canadian Motorsports Expo, Infinet
Designs, Turn 2 Sportbike School, Essential Image, MotoConcepts
and CRC Racewear. |
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