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Cupertino, Ca- (October 17, 2007) The Bruce
Transportation Group, assisted by Ducati North America and BCM Ducati of
Laconia, New Hampshire are pleased to announce their return to the ranks of
Professional Roadracing in America. They will enter the Grand Sport Twins class
in the Sun Trust Moto ST 8 hours of Daytona on a Ducati PS1000 Sport
Classic.
The Bruce Transportation Group Team is well known for
competing at the highest levels of American roadracing with an impressive
pedigree of wins and competition in AMA Supersport, Superstock and Formula
Extreme with riders such as Alex Gobert, Roger Lee Hayden, Josh Hayes and Jake
Zemke. Bruce Lyskawa, a former racer himself, is the team's founder and owner
and is widely known as a fierce competitor and successful developer of talent in
the racing community.
While not actively competing on the national level for
several years, Lyskawa has stayed connected to the racing community with a
homegrown rider development project consisting of his son Brent, age 16, and
longtime friend and riding partner Corey Hildebrand, also age 16. Brent and
Corey have been racing for 2 years in the competitive Louden Road Racing
Series—competing mostly at Laconia events and riding in a number of USGPRU
125 class events. Brent won the 125cc amateur title in 2006 with Corey winning
it in 2007 at Laconia.
Although new to Road Racing, Brent and Corey have won
numerous national and northeastern regional dirt track titles as teens and
pre-teens. Their learning curve has been accelerated with the help of longtime
Penguin Racing School race instructor, wily Laconia veteran and Ducati North
America Area Sales Manager Jason Routhier—who will be joining the team as anchor
rider for the 8 hours of Daytona.
Says Routhier, "The guys have really been coming along
well in the last couple of seasons. They are to the point where they can run at
the front in our events regularly. I felt it was time for them to take it up a
step and get some experience with a completely different type of bike and event
on a national level."
"I raced in the inaugural 8 hour race last year on a
Ducati Paul Smart PS1000 and,
although we had some trouble with the dyno test after the race (we were just a
scant 1/2 HP over the class limit), I really enjoyed the experience and felt
this would be the perfect opportunity for riders wanting to take to the national
stage. I really feel that, with the combination of these talented young riders,
the knowledge and professionalism of Bruce, and the enthusiasm of the Wyo-Tech
student pit crew, we can run at the front."
The bike is a 2006 Ducati Paul
Smart 1000LE provided to the Team by Ducati North America. It
was built by Matt Spencer of Salt Lake Motorsports, raced in the C.T. class of
the Canadian Superbike series and prepared for this event by the noted Ducati
tuner BCM Motorsports. For more information, contact Ducati staffer and team
manager Jim McKenna at
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