US Superstock: Jordan Suzuki’s Aaron Yates third at Miller June 26, 2007
Michael Jordan Motorsports Suzuki’s Aaron Yates rode his Suzuki GSX-R1000 to a third place finish in Sunday’s AMA Superstock race at Miller Motorsports Park. This is Yates’ third podium for the Jordan Suzuki team and his second podium at this track.
With team owner Michael Jordan in attendance, Yates qualified …
Superstock: Roberts Storms to Another Second in European Superstock September 13, 2006
21-year-old Australian Brendan Roberts gained a superb second place in the European Superstock Championship at the EuroSpeedway Circuit, Lausitz (Germany, 8th - 10th September). He again impressed everyone on his debut to the physical 2.8-mile track, not only taking a fantastic second …
Jamie Hacking 2006 AMA Superstock Champion September 8, 2006
Jamie Hacking’s amazing 2006 season got even better on Sunday at Road Atlanta when he clinched the 2006 Repsol Lubricants Superstock Series championship with his sixth victory of the year. The title gave Hacking, the 35-year-old veteran racer who lives in Denver, N. C., the honor of being only the second rider in history to win both the Repsol Superstock and Pro Honda Oils Supersport presented by Shoei titles in a single season.
Hacking’s run at earning the Superstock Series title got off to a great start when he was victorious in the opening round at Daytona International Speedway in March. …
Superstock: Stunning Second for Roberts in Assen September 5, 2006
Brendan Roberts once again showed his true form at the weekend by coming second in the European Superstock race for HP Suzuki Racing Team. The 21-year-old stunned everyone on his debut appearance at the technical and fierce Assen Circuit, 1st - 3rd September. Renowned as one of the toughest tracks on the World Superbike Calendar.
Roberts was strong throughout the weekend and eventually qualified the GSXR-1000 on the front row of the grid in third position. The race was delayed due to horrendous wet weather conditions and an oil spillage on the Circuit, the World Superbike riders were sent out first …