Laguna Seca Programme

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Racing' started by Julian Bond, Nov 4, 2004.

  1. Julian Bond

    Julian Bond Guest

    http://venus.13x.com/roadracingworld/scripts/NewsInsert.asp?insert=10976

    As Laguna Seca is the only GP next year with no 125 or 250, I was
    curious about this press release.

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    According to Corporate Communications Manager Bob Starr, Yamaha Motor
    Corp. has asked Laguna Seca officials to run the entire AMA program in
    conjunction with the U.S. MotoGP event scheduled to run at the Monterey,
    California racetrack next July 8-10.
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    So what does this mean? 2 AMA SBK races? Everything on the same day?

    And more importantly, will the whole day's racing (and qualifying) get
    TV coverage round the world?
     
    Julian Bond, Nov 4, 2004
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  2. Julian Bond

    Julian Bond Guest

    It would be good if we could get the Sunday SB, and 600SS races to
    replace the 125GP and 250GP.

    I'm curious how they're going to arrange the program. Sunday ought to be
    something like
    11:15 600ss (or FX)
    12:30 SB2 (presumably SB1 on Saturday)
    14:00 MotoGP
    15:30 1000SS
     
    Julian Bond, Nov 4, 2004
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