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We had a number of racers come down for February's Homestead event. The weather was perfect, the racing was good and everyone had a good time. Since the AMA announced that they are racing there next season, we had a couple Factory support teams (Geoff May on the factory Buell 1190R and three Vesrah Suzuki riders Cory West, Jake Lewis and Benny Solis) in attendance and it made for some great spectating. Geoff May managed to break the track record that Jeff Wood set back in February 2009.....but Jeff is working on a deal to ride a 1198R in February to see if he can get it back!
February 10th
The school precedes the CCS opener on Feb 11-12 and serves as a great place to get the season started. The weather in Miami is still averages highs in the 70's every day that time a year - a nice break from the New England winter. There were a number of riders interested in coming down for December, but a few guys had trouble coming up with rides. If anyone wants to try to make this event, lets get the communucation going early and we can have a nice contingent of New England guys down there in 10 weeks or so!
-Pete LRRS/CCS #81 - ECK Racing, TonysTrackDays
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Steve Aspland is interested is doing something. In order to make it work he needs 5 guys at $300/bike for the round trip. He has room for up to 9 bikes. Any interested parties please let me know and we'll put something together.
This is a fun place to ride if you have not been there. Loudon guys tend to do well because we know how to brake!
do you know if steve has had enough inquiries to do the $300 round trip bike thing. also could he fit basic gear and rains too. im talking with another racer looking to go down to homestead and we are pricing out plane tickets nwo as you know they only get more expensive the closer we get.
ALSO one other question. do i have to get another license to race down there? or will they honor the ccs northeast region?
Right now there is one person biting. You guys would make two more. I think that to get another couple guys is certainly doable. Your LRRS license is everything that you need to race down there. I'm sure that Steve can throw in basic gear for each rider as well.
We have one more person looking for a ride right now....so if you are all in that would make four. Let me know if you guys are in a position to commit.
im still working on details. is there camping at the track?
No, Homestead empties the paddock each night.
Hey guys, Just reaching out to let you know that I am working on making the trip down with Roger Ealy JR and SR, with possibly one or two more. Just wanted to reach out to see how many LRRS guys we can get down there to support Penguin and have a hell of a good time. I never been , but cant wait to spread the Ducs wings.
the duc is almost finished. working on details drive or fly???
The Ealy's are great people..... looking forward to seeing them down there!
With the announcement of Homestead on the AMA Sched I have a feeling you'll see a number of AMA riders down there in Feb![]()
Good times......competition is a good thing!
im planning on heading down to homestead in feb. i am trying to plan the trip down. i will be driving and was wondering if anyone has any tips or advice as well as cost estimate for a trip like this inluding races. plan is to do penguin fri. prac sat and race 3 races sunday. stay in cheap hotel(any reccomendations) for 2 nites and head back..
We stay at the Fairway Inn, Florida City. They have a buy 2 nights, get one free deal going on. Not the Ritz - but convenient to the track. Entries go to Henry Degouw (Florida entry form is on the ccsracing.us site). Check only - no credit cards are taken down there. Practice Saturday is $100, race entries are $65 each.
I look forward to seeing you down there. Henry will usually put guys from the Northeast in the garage 12, which is next to us (all garages are free - but assigned). Gearing advice to start if you set your bike up for the top of 5th gear at NHMS - drop 2 teeth in the back. The straight at Homestead is about 7-8 mph faster than Loudon.
great info on gearing.. thanks cant wait hopefully i can figure out the track. i just got bumped to amateur and i only have ridden at loudon.. hopefully i can get some help with the lines and can figure it out between friday penguin and sat practice.
Damn this is tempting. A LOT of things would have to line up for me to do it though. Will Penguin be visiting any other places before the April LRRS opener?