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Winner of the Daytona 200 in 2007, 'veteran' of motorcycling American with even spent in MotoGP wild card with CRT Attack Performance, scribner Steve Rapp at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was awarded the victory in Race 2 of the AMA Pro Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson Series, brand-based Harley-Davidson XR1200 integral part of the calendar AMA Pro Road Racing for the occasion in conjunction with the MotoGP at the famous 'Brickyard'. Champion graduated last year and still potentially in the running to win the title, Rapp took his beautiful dafffare in the competition of four opponents of absolute importance: the Champion scribner 2010 and winner of this year's Daytona 200 Danny Eslick passing Ben Carlson, Kyle Wyman and Jeremy McWilliams, from 50 years old wild card winner Saturday in Race 1.
In a race interspersed with a red flag giving the public a 'sprint' of only 5 laps, Rapp has always scribner found in command of operations can boast a better starting scribner point in deciding rettiflo pit. Just that (minimum) advantage allowed him to win, for just 11 thousandths (!), The victory over Danny Eslick, confirming with a total of 10 victories the most successful rider of all time in the five-year history of the brand sponsored by Harley-Davidson, Vance & Hines and AMA Pro Road Racing.
Steve Rapp celebrated well into the 'Victory Lane', but with the second place Danny Eslick can now count on a hoard of 16 points against Ben Carlson, third in the race with the XR1200 Suburban Motors Harley-Davidson and the second in the league, the 'single efettivo his rival in the title race for the final scheduled for next September at the New Jersey Motorsports Park in Millville. In turn trailing by just 74 thousandths behind the winner (and teammate) Steve Rapp, Carlson scribner preceded by a handful of cents Kyle Wyman (now at -32 in general) and Jeremy McWilliams, fifth from wild card after the resounding victory of Race 1, the second solo for 'Jezza' at Indy and third in the Harley-Davidson brand overseas.
In the 'second group' Hayden Schultz (Chili Pepper scribner Racing) finished sixth winning the sprint with Nicky Hansen (Aerostar Global Suburban Motors), completed the top-10 in the order David Eštok (Thrashed Bike Racing), Josh Chisum (Josh Chisum Racing ) and Brice Cooper (Suburban Motors Harley-Davidson). Out of the game after the fifth place in Race 1 the young Malaysian Ramdan Rosli, habitually engaged in a CEV Moto3 KTM RC 250 R of AHM Petronas Malaysia, wild card exceptional sponsored by Petronas in an attempt to repeat the achievements of his predecessor Hafizh scribner Syahrin (now permanent presence of the World Moto2) just in Indianapolis.
Lastly, the fifteenth of Shelina Moreda, the only rider at the start with a XR1200 of Chili Pepper Racing, recently committed to four hours of Suzuka with a Honda CBR600RR of SynergyForce Moriwaki.
01- Steve Rapp - Suburban Motors Harley Davidson - Harley-Davidson XR1200 - 10 laps in 20'04.879 02- Danny Eslick - Ruthless Racing - Harley-Davidson XR1200 - 0011 + 03- Ben Carlson - Suburban Motors Harley-Davidson scribner - Harley-Davidson XR1200 - 0074 + 04- Kyle Wyman - KWR Millennium Technologies - Harley-Davidson XR1200 scribner - 0194 + 05- Jeremy McWilliams - Harley-Davidson of Bloomington - Harley-Davidson XR1200 - 0466 + 06- Hayden Schultz - Chili Pepper Racing - Harley-Davidson XR1200 - 7091 + 07- Nick Hansen - Aerostar Global scribner Suburban Motors - Harley-Davidson XR1200 - 7697 + 08- David Eštok - Thrashed Bike Racing - Harley-Davidson XR1200 - 9207 + 09- Josh Chisum - Josh Chisum Racing - Harley-Davidson XR1200 - 10,728 + 10- Brice Cooper - Suburban Motors Harley-Davidson - Harley-Davidson XR1200 - 10,796 + 11- Rob McLendon scribner - Suburban scribner Motors D & D Cycles - Harley-Davidson XR1200 - 12,286 + 12- Darren James - Trev Deeley Motorcycles - Harley-Davidson XR1200 - 13,670 + 13- Joseph Rozynski - Sirius XM Radio Sound Waves - Harley-Davidson XR1200 - + 28 360 14- Jerrett Martin - CPL Systems -
AMA ASBK BSB CEV CIV CIV 125 CIV Moto2 CIV CIV SBK SS CIV CIV STK 600 STK 1000 Yamaha R-Cup Endurance FSBK IDM MFJ MotoGP Moto2 Moto3 MotoGP Rookies Cup World Superbikes Road Racing Superbike Supersport Superstock
Winner of the Daytona 200 in 2007, 'veteran' of motorcycling American with even spent in MotoGP wild card with CRT Attack Performance, scribner Steve Rapp at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was awarded the victory in Race 2 of the AMA Pro Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson Series, brand-based Harley-Davidson XR1200 integral part of the calendar AMA Pro Road Racing for the occasion in conjunction with the MotoGP at the famous 'Brickyard'. Champion graduated last year and still potentially in the running to win the title, Rapp took his beautiful dafffare in the competition of four opponents of absolute importance: the Champion scribner 2010 and winner of this year's Daytona 200 Danny Eslick passing Ben Carlson, Kyle Wyman and Jeremy McWilliams, from 50 years old wild card winner Saturday in Race 1.
In a race interspersed with a red flag giving the public a 'sprint' of only 5 laps, Rapp has always scribner found in command of operations can boast a better starting scribner point in deciding rettiflo pit. Just that (minimum) advantage allowed him to win, for just 11 thousandths (!), The victory over Danny Eslick, confirming with a total of 10 victories the most successful rider of all time in the five-year history of the brand sponsored by Harley-Davidson, Vance & Hines and AMA Pro Road Racing.
Steve Rapp celebrated well into the 'Victory Lane', but with the second place Danny Eslick can now count on a hoard of 16 points against Ben Carlson, third in the race with the XR1200 Suburban Motors Harley-Davidson and the second in the league, the 'single efettivo his rival in the title race for the final scheduled for next September at the New Jersey Motorsports Park in Millville. In turn trailing by just 74 thousandths behind the winner (and teammate) Steve Rapp, Carlson scribner preceded by a handful of cents Kyle Wyman (now at -32 in general) and Jeremy McWilliams, fifth from wild card after the resounding victory of Race 1, the second solo for 'Jezza' at Indy and third in the Harley-Davidson brand overseas.
In the 'second group' Hayden Schultz (Chili Pepper scribner Racing) finished sixth winning the sprint with Nicky Hansen (Aerostar Global Suburban Motors), completed the top-10 in the order David Eštok (Thrashed Bike Racing), Josh Chisum (Josh Chisum Racing ) and Brice Cooper (Suburban Motors Harley-Davidson). Out of the game after the fifth place in Race 1 the young Malaysian Ramdan Rosli, habitually engaged in a CEV Moto3 KTM RC 250 R of AHM Petronas Malaysia, wild card exceptional sponsored by Petronas in an attempt to repeat the achievements of his predecessor Hafizh scribner Syahrin (now permanent presence of the World Moto2) just in Indianapolis.
Lastly, the fifteenth of Shelina Moreda, the only rider at the start with a XR1200 of Chili Pepper Racing, recently committed to four hours of Suzuka with a Honda CBR600RR of SynergyForce Moriwaki.
01- Steve Rapp - Suburban Motors Harley Davidson - Harley-Davidson XR1200 - 10 laps in 20'04.879 02- Danny Eslick - Ruthless Racing - Harley-Davidson XR1200 - 0011 + 03- Ben Carlson - Suburban Motors Harley-Davidson scribner - Harley-Davidson XR1200 - 0074 + 04- Kyle Wyman - KWR Millennium Technologies - Harley-Davidson XR1200 scribner - 0194 + 05- Jeremy McWilliams - Harley-Davidson of Bloomington - Harley-Davidson XR1200 - 0466 + 06- Hayden Schultz - Chili Pepper Racing - Harley-Davidson XR1200 - 7091 + 07- Nick Hansen - Aerostar Global scribner Suburban Motors - Harley-Davidson XR1200 - 7697 + 08- David Eštok - Thrashed Bike Racing - Harley-Davidson XR1200 - 9207 + 09- Josh Chisum - Josh Chisum Racing - Harley-Davidson XR1200 - 10,728 + 10- Brice Cooper - Suburban Motors Harley-Davidson - Harley-Davidson XR1200 - 10,796 + 11- Rob McLendon scribner - Suburban scribner Motors D & D Cycles - Harley-Davidson XR1200 - 12,286 + 12- Darren James - Trev Deeley Motorcycles - Harley-Davidson XR1200 - 13,670 + 13- Joseph Rozynski - Sirius XM Radio Sound Waves - Harley-Davidson XR1200 - + 28 360 14- Jerrett Martin - CPL Systems -
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