Rhett
08-07-2008, 11:36 AM
STUNNING SUPERBIKES STORM MID-OHIO
The Ducati Superbike Concorso now heads to its last round.
Cupertino, California (August 7, 2008) – Ducati North America is pleased to announce the winners of the Superbike Concorso’s third round, which was held last weekend at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.
The Mid-Ohio entry list included some exceptional bikes. The overall win and the trip for two to the Ducati factory went to Alan Wilzig, for his pristine 1974 750 Sport. Alan may have won the competition, but story of the weekend went to Ducatisti Kevin Drum and Amy Chraston; whose surprise wedding proposal (and immediate acceptance) in the middle of the Superbike Concorso display on Saturday brought cheers from the delighted crowd.
The People’s Choice award came down to vintage vs. current Superbikes and ended with a scant two vote difference. The winner was Tom Beasley for his 1986 Ducati F1b in Tricolore livery. This tipped the judging and earned Tom and his F1 the Cook Nelson Award as well. But in this case the loser was also a winner when Michael Smith’s beautiful 1098 S track machine was awarded the Casey Stoner class prize.
Other awards included:
Bella Award – Edwin Vanaman, 1998 916 Senna
Passion Award Sponsored by Motorcyclist Magazine – Chris Calovini, 2000 996
Bayliss Award – Tom Perko, 1997 916SPS
The final round of the Superbike Concorso will be held at Indianapolis Motor Speedway September 12 -14th, 2008, on the FIM MotoGP World Championship Weekend.
Full contest details, additional information and entry forms can be found at Ducati Superbike Concorso (http://www.ducatisuperbikeconcorso.com).
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The Ducati Superbike Concorso now heads to its last round.
Cupertino, California (August 7, 2008) – Ducati North America is pleased to announce the winners of the Superbike Concorso’s third round, which was held last weekend at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.
The Mid-Ohio entry list included some exceptional bikes. The overall win and the trip for two to the Ducati factory went to Alan Wilzig, for his pristine 1974 750 Sport. Alan may have won the competition, but story of the weekend went to Ducatisti Kevin Drum and Amy Chraston; whose surprise wedding proposal (and immediate acceptance) in the middle of the Superbike Concorso display on Saturday brought cheers from the delighted crowd.
The People’s Choice award came down to vintage vs. current Superbikes and ended with a scant two vote difference. The winner was Tom Beasley for his 1986 Ducati F1b in Tricolore livery. This tipped the judging and earned Tom and his F1 the Cook Nelson Award as well. But in this case the loser was also a winner when Michael Smith’s beautiful 1098 S track machine was awarded the Casey Stoner class prize.
Other awards included:
Bella Award – Edwin Vanaman, 1998 916 Senna
Passion Award Sponsored by Motorcyclist Magazine – Chris Calovini, 2000 996
Bayliss Award – Tom Perko, 1997 916SPS
The final round of the Superbike Concorso will be held at Indianapolis Motor Speedway September 12 -14th, 2008, on the FIM MotoGP World Championship Weekend.
Full contest details, additional information and entry forms can be found at Ducati Superbike Concorso (http://www.ducatisuperbikeconcorso.com).
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