HOMESTEAD, Fla. (April 14, 2007) -- Chris Ulrich told the
crowd at the last SunTrust MOTO-ST Series race that they were
going back home to Lake Elsinore, California to build a more
competitive bike for their next outing, and their hard work
appears to be paying off. At the halfway point of the SunTrust
MOTO-ST Series Homestead 500K, the No. 18 RoadRacingWorld.com
Suzuki SV1000S of Ulrich and Michael Barnes leads the pack by
7.755 seconds, having taken the lead in lap 24 from the No. 6
Aprilia USA Tuono 1000R of Ty Howard and Troy Green.
Leading the race and the Buell Motorsports Company
SuperSport Twins class, the RoadRacingWorld.com team’s
advantage thus far lies in pit strategy and consistency.
During the first round of pit stops the Aprilia team changed
riders while the RoadRacingWorld.com team decided to run a
double stint. Team owner John Ulrich explains: "That was the
plan from the beginning. I think we're looking good for the
second half of the race. I'm cautiously optimistic."
The Aprilia USA team has already proven themselves, winning
last month’s DAYTONA USA 300. Despite their current second
place position, Howard turned the fastest lap of the race at
1:29.352 (92.667 mph). "Everything went real good," Howard
says, "I was able to lap faster than in practice. I usually do
a pretty good job working traffic, although I did have a close
call one time when a guy missed a shift in front of me."
In the BMW Grand Sport Twins, the No. 31 RPM Motorsports/Keesee
Racing Ducati Multistrada 1000DS of Todd and Kyle Keesee holds
a 30-second lead over the No. 70 James Gang Racing Buell XB12
ridden by Paul James and Jeff Johnson. Both teams are battling
for their first class victory in the SunTrust MOTO-ST Series.
In the Sport Twins class, the No. 9 Pair-A-Nines Racing
Kawasaki EX650 is looking to get their second straight class
victory, holding a decisive lead over both the SportTwins and
GrandSport Twins classes. Riders Jimmy Filice, Modesto, Calif.
and Jay Springsteen, Lapeer, Mich. put on an equally
impressive performance at the season opener in Daytona, and
are currently leading the No. 79 GoBigRacing Suzuki SV650 of
Ross Milson and Paul Glenn by almost two minutes.