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R12S Wins again in MRA and AFM against 1098S & Gixxers :)
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PRESS RELEASE FROM FOOTHILLS BMW:

BMW R1200S SWEEPS MEMORIAL WEEKEND DOUBLE HEADER IN THE MRA SUPERTWINS GTO HELD IN HASTINGS NE

The BMW R1200S piloted by #616 Brad Hendry trounced all competition in the double header Supertwins GTO races held by the Motorcycle Racing Association (MRA) over the Memorial Day weekend at the Motorsports Park Hastings complex in Hastings Nebraska.

The MRA 2nd Supertwins GTO race of the season on Sunday saw the BMW R1200S, starting from pole position, off to a slow start and into third position at turn 1 but into the lead after coming through a sweeping right hander turn 2. “I knew I had to make my move here as the two Ducati’s up front had more horsepower to my machine” said pilot Brad Hendry. “The telelever suspension system on the BMW allowed me faster corner speeds and I passed the Ducs into turn 2, then I turned on the awesome torque that the boxer engine has and pulled away in the first half of the long back straight” said Brad.

The BMW R1200S led the next 3 laps closely followed by Jon Glaefke on his Ducati 1098S, Ben Fox’s Ducati 996R and Jim Brewer bringing up fourth position on his Aprilia Mille. In the fourth lap, the higher horsepower Ducati 1098S of Jon Glaefke powered through the long back straight to take first position. The BMW R1200S held second position, closely following the 1098S, from the Ducatis and the Aprilia Mille during the next 4 laps.

Into the final turn the BMW R1200S powered under the first position Ducati 1098S to take first position. “Again the chassis features of the R1200S and the excellent torque delivery of the boxer engine was allowing me to hold a much faster corner speed on this fast flowing track and this really helped in the final turn to take that first position” said pilot Brad Hendry. “Jon was riding very well and it was all I could do to hold onto him doing most of the catch-up in the infield while he pulled me in the two long straights.”

The second Supertwins GTO race saw the R1200S in pole position and, after an excellent start, take the holeshot onto turn 1. Ben Fox on his Ducati 996R bird-dogged the R1200S for most of the race with the BMW R1200S leading the third race of the MRA Supertwins from start to finish. “Ben rode really well holding me in the in-field and catching me on the long straights” said R1200S pilot Brad Hendry (#616). “However the great cornering capability and wonderful torque delivery of the BMW came through for me in the fast corner sections and after about two thirds of the race I managed to pull a comfortable lead and bring my Bimmer home for the top podium position.”

#616 Brad Hendry is sponsored on his BMW R1200S by BMW Motorrad USA, EBMW Xplor.com, Foothills BMW Motorcycles, Michelin, Vanmar Racing, Bel-Ray Oils, Suomy, Spidi, Sidi and VP Fuels.

Prepared by Foothills BMW/Triumph Motorcycles of Lakewood Colorado



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Brad Hendry goes Duc hunting again... and bags a big one... you gotto love this story... :) S

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Sweet!
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Shiva said:

Brad Hendry goes Duc hunting again... and bags a big one... you gotto love this story... :) S

Well, as a proud BMW owner.....blushing...... I for one........  love that story! biggrin



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On my short list of why I buy BMW, racing speed does not make it.  If it were, I'd be on a K12S.  How BMW does on the racetrack doesn't affect my purchase decision.

That being said, as a boxer owner, I admit I'm eating this up!  Desdronomic Smezdronomic!  Oilheads!

Robo

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Michael,

You have no shame!

Bob



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Woo hoo! Another awesome weekend in front for the BMW R 1200 S! Here's a picture for your enjoyement, as normal, I will be adding even more to my photo gallery as I get them. Thank you again everyone for all of your support!

 Brad



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Brad Hendry / #616 / www.bradhendry.com


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right on Brad.... real good work... :)

so was that "sweet & sour duc" or "duc with fava beans" that you had over the weekend... oh I get it , it was Duc BBQ... smile S



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This is pretty amazing as well. 

Brian Parriott finishes first on 3 AFM races at Infineon Raceway:
 
750 Production – against GSX-R750s
Sport Open Twins – against Ducati 1098, Ducati 999,
750 Superbike – against modified GSX-R750s


From AFM Press release:
 
"Brian Parriott put in several strong performances on the day riding his San Jose BMW R1200S, taking home a total of three wins, starting in the Suzuki of Oakland 750 Production race, with Kenny Carlotta finishing second and Cory Call third. In the R Tech Fuels 750 Superbike race, he beat the GSX-R750s of second place finisher Garry Combs and third place finisher David Bell. In the Desmoto Sport Open Twins race, Parriott pulled out to an early lead, beating the Ducati 999s of second place finisher Craig McLean and third place finisher Patrick Blackburn."

“My San Jose BMW R1200S was on the gas, and the crew at San Jose BMW really had their work cut out for them,” said Parriott. “It’s a Moto-ST bike, and the limit there is 118 horsepower, so we’re probably making a little closer to 114-115. The bike puts new meaning to the phrase ‘Putting your head down’ – I’ve been dragging the cylinder heads in Turn 2, Turn 5, and Turn 11 all weekend long! The Pirelli tires were working great, and we’ve been riding the wheels off of this thing, and it’s all thanks to the tuning from the guys at San Jose BMW.”



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Here are some more shots of Brad and of Brian racing this past weekend. 



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