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After sweeping the top three spots
in the 2003 running of America's most prestigious motorcycle
race, the American Superbike season-opening Daytona 200, what do
you do for an encore? That's the pleasant problem facing the
American Honda team as they gear up to repeat their success at
Daytona and for the rest of the championship, a championship
that continues to grow in importance on the world stage. "What's really exciting is that AMA road racing has moved up on the scale in the world of racing," American Honda team manager Chuck Miller said. Miller
has chosen three riders for the Honda assault on the Superbike
crown and has added to the arsenal with a new weapon, the all
new Honda CBR1000RR, the fastest motorcycle ever to hit the high
banks of Daytona International Speedway. In its very first
shakedown, the CBR-1000RR, a direct and clear descendant of the
MotoGP World Championship winning Honda RC211V, shocked the
radar gun with a terminal velocity of 192 mph, the fastest a
motorcycle's ever run at Daytona. It was done under the control
of Ben Bostrom, one of the champions Honda hopes will add to
their seven Superbike titles. Off-season corrective surgery alleviated the problem and his return to form has Been instant. That, along with the continued tutelage of three-time World Champion Freddie Spencer, who works closely with all Honda riders, and the new Honda CBR1000RR has Bostrom looking forward to the start of the battle. The runner-up in last year's Daytona 200, Bostrom turned the fastest lap of the Daytona December test on a motorcycle still in the early stages of development. The Honda CBR1000RR that
Bostrom and his teammates will race at Daytona and for the
remainder of the 18-race championship season will be
significantly upgraded from its initial runs, with more barriers
certain to be broken. The former dirt-tracker Zemke, 29, will ride in the colors of Erion Honda, replacing Kurtis Roberts who used his American Honda career as a springboard to MotoGP. Though 2004 will be his first
full year on a Superbike, Zemke is no stranger to four-cylinder
Hondas. In addition to his Superbike
duties, Zemke will race a Honda CBR600RR mini- Superbike in the
newly formatted Formula Xtreme class. The new class allows
liberal modifications of the middleweight platform, as well as
including various other engine configurations. Last year, the former Superbike
and five-time Supersport champion began the season with his
fourth win in the Daytona 200, running his career win total to
26, the most in the class. A win in this year's 200 would tie
the mark of five set by "Mr. Daytona," Scott Russell. In
Supersport, Duhamel has 41 wins, 28 more than the next active
rider. "There's a little bit of history that shows American Honda is willing to keep you in the family as long as the results are there," Erion said. "It wouldn't be a new step for a new rider to move from Erion Racing to American Honda. If that happens it means good things have happened." The Goberts will lead Honda's
quest in the newly configured Superstock class, another class
format making its debut in Florida. The 2004 rules allow lightly
modified 1000cc inline four-cylinders, the perfect showcase for
the new Honda CBR1000RR. |
Daytona 2004
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