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| COOLBETH
EARNS AMA CHAMPIONSHIP First Screamin' Eagle Championship in Nine
Years
/fontfamily>/center>COLUMBUS,
Ohio (Oct. 15, 2006) – It was a banner day for the Screamin' Eagle AMA Flat
Track program Saturday. Not only did factory rider Kenny Coolbeth earn his first
series championship, but the Screamin' Eagle Wrecking Crew swept the podium for
the third consecutive race.
"The entire team worked their butts off,"
Coolbeth said. "This is a dream come true because I've always wanted to be a
factory rider for Harley-Davidson and I've always wanted to win a championship.
They have the knowledge and the people to make a championship happen. That
showed this season."
It was Coolbeth's third victory of the season and
second career win at the Scioto Downs race track in Columbus. He earned his
first career victory here in 2002. He was in good company at the finish line
this time.
Wrecking Crew teammate Jared Mees and the Texter
Harley-Davidson team finished second while veteran Screamin' Eagle factory rider
Rich King was third. The fourth member of the Wrecking Crew, Bryan Smith,
suffered mechanical problems in the last lap and finished 11th on his Pat
Moroney's Harley-Davidson.
"We are ecstatic," Harley-Davidson Racing
Manager Anne Paluso said. "It's been nine years since the Harley-Davidson
factory team carried the No. 1 plate. We put the right team together to make it
happen with two great factory riders in Kenny and Rich and their Wrecking Crew
teammates Bryan and Jared."
If that wasn't enough, the four riders
finished in the top four of the point standings too. Coolbeth finished the final
point standings with 158 points while Mees was second (145), Smith was third
(127) and King was tied for fourth (126 with Chris Carr and the Ford Quality
Checked Ford Harley-Davidson team).
"The success of the entire flat track
program is a reflection of the quality people we have on the teams, the riders
and the dealers who are a big part of the Wrecking Crew program," Paluso said.
"Everyone has an incredible passion for racing and winning and together everyone
worked to reach our goal of winning a championship."
Mees and Smith each
won their heat races while Kenny finished second in his heat event. Smith
started the event in the No. 1 qualifying position while Mees was third,
Coolbeth was fifth and King was 14th.
With the third place finish, King
moved up from fifth to fourth in the standings. It was his fourth podium finish
of the season.
"I had some trouble shifting the bike but it was running
fast all day," King said. "I started on the third row but I just worked my way
up and passed everyone except two, as it turns out. We go every week to win the
race and it's unfortunate that I didn't win, but we raced well and it's good to
end the season on a high note like that.
"I didn't win the championship,
but it went to a very well-deserving guy. We stumbled at a couple of races and
that put us behind. We had a great night tonight. The entire Wrecking Crew team
did. That turned out to be a great concept and it's just another way for
Harley-Davidson to give back to the sport of flat track racing. My hat is off to
them for what they have done this year. The Wrecking Crew was a great
deal."
Coolbeth said he knew he wasn't going to give up the lead once he
moved to the front of the pack.
"I got a good start. I think I was second
off the line," Coolbeth said. "It took me about five laps to get around everyone
and take the lead and that's when I checked out. I never gave up the lead. It
was an awesome race.
"Our entire team had a good race but Rich just
worked his butt off to move up to the front. I'm just so happy that we all did
so well. I feel like I'm on cloud nine."
Coolbeth has steadily worked his
way up to the No. 1 position over the past few years. He finished third in the
final standings in 2004 and second in 2005. Earning the title and the race win
on the same day is exactly what he had in mind.
"I don't think this has
completely sunk in but it's amazing," Coolbeth said. "I've been climbing that
ladder to get here and I just can't believe it. Part of me is already thinking
about how I am going to be riding with that big bull's-eye on my back next year,
but most of me still can't believe we won the championship.
"This feels
good. This is the way I wanted it to happen. I wanted to win the race and
championship together. This is the best way to end the
season."
Harley-Davidson and Live I Sports teamed up to give a free
weekend of racing for all website fans. Unfortunately the website was overloaded
with such a big turnout of fans, the system could not accommodate all viewers.
The site will archive the race Saturday night and it will be available on www.liveisports.com/color> to anyone who
registers for the site. The cost will remain free for the race.
/fontfamily>Columbus,
Ohio Screamin' Eagle Wrecking Crew Race Summary/bigger>/fontfamily> /fontfamily>/center> Main
Event Finish Heat Finish Qualifying /fontfamily> Kenny
Coolbeth 1st 2nd 5th Jared Mees 2nd 1st 3rd Rich King 3rd 14th Bryan
Smith 11th 1st 1st
/fontfamily>AMA
Top 10 Point standings: Flat Track /bigger>/fontfamily>(Following
10 of 10 events. Number of wins in parenthesis) /smaller>/fontfamily>/center> 1.
Kenny Coolbeth, Screamin' Eagle Harley-Davidson (3) 158 2. Jared Mees,
Texter HD/ Screamin' Eagle Harley-Davidson (1) 145 3. Bryan Smith, Pat
Moroney's/Screamin' Eagle Harley-Davidson 127 4. Rich King, Screamin' Eagle
Harley-Davidson 126 Chris Carr, Quality Pre-Owned Ford Harley-Davidson
(2) 126 6. Joe Kopp, Latus Harley-Davidson (1) 110 7. Glen
Schnabel, Harley-Davidson 89 8. Jake Johnson, Suzuki 86 9. Johnny
Murphree, Coziahr Harley-Davidson 76 10. Mike Hacker, Doc's Harley-Davidson
(1) 68
In addition to the direct team sponsorship, Harley-Davidson will
also provide support through professional flat track contingency and the Rider
Support Verification Program (RSVP). Under the Screamin’ Eagle banner the
support will total more than $140,000 throughout the 2006 season. This includes
a contingency program for qualified Harley-Davidson XR750 riders on the AMA Flat
Track series.
Screamin’ Eagle Performance Parts are inspired by and
built in the spirit of the raw adrenaline and power of motorcycle racing.
Screamin’ Eagle Pro parts are specifically designed for race-use applications,
while Screamin’ Eagle parts offer street-use performance options for the
Harley-Davidson motorcycle owner. Visit www.harley-davidson.com for more
information.
The Screamin' Eagle Flat Track team is sponsored by Matco
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