WERA/VIR Cycle Jam In The Books

WERA's two wheeled thunder, seen here from earlier action, roared into Virginia International Raceway last weekend. Photo courtesy WERA

The 2011 WERA Cycle Jam at VIR over the August 4-7 weekend saw some great competition and Mother Nature’s wrath and cooperation.  Thursday the WERA/Vintage Series, practice and the Kevin Schwantz Lite School took the track.

Friday was Round #5 on the WERA National Endurance Series Circuit.  Top three overall came down to #72 BEI Racing/Dunlop Development Team on their Suzuki 1000 with riders Tim Bemisderfer, Lee Acree, Brian Stokes, Mark Junge and Team Owner Billy Etheridge.  Second went to #825 Mousebox Racing on their Yamaha 600 with Tim Hunt, Jake Lewis and Jake Morman sharing the riding duties.  Third on the podium was #131 TVR 131 on their Yamaha 1000 with Chuck Ivey and Scott Brown sharing the four hours.  Lightweight Class winners were #166 TOBC Racing on their SV650 Suzuki, with riders Jon Couch, Brian Kcraget and Russell Masecar.

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Jake Lewis continued his winning ways in the 750 Superstock and Superbike Classes.  Brian Kcraget took the win from young Nick McFadden at the line with 09.031 seconds in the Lightweight Superstock Class, then went on to win the Formula 2 Class and Darrell Emerson won the Novice Lightweight Superstock with Chris Cordle taking the Formula 2 Novice win.  Garrett Gerloff won the 600ccc Superbike Class and the coveted 600cc Superstock win turning an incredible lap of 1:27:362.  Anne Roberts came out on top in the Women’s Superstock Class.  All the results for Cycle Jam can be found here.

The next round for the WERA Pirelli/Sportsman  will be at Talladega Gran Prix Raceway on August 20-21, 2011.  For more info, visit www.wera.com.

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