The US Classic Racing Team Captain Dave Crussell approached CMR about building some Yamaha FJ engined and Suzuki GS engined F1-XR69 frame, suspension, fuel tank and exhaust system kits in April of 2015.
CMR took on the challenge, despite the short time frames. The team required the frames ready to build into complete bikes so they could be tested and tuned ready to ship to Australia from Oakland, California on November 2, 2015.
The races took place from January 20th through to the 24th, 2016 and the US Team did very well considering stiff competition from Team UK and Team Australia.
Here are some pictures of the various Team USA racers. The first set of four photos is of USA Team Captain Dave Crussell's big Yamaha FJ.
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Here is US Team Captain Dave Crussell's CMR framed Fi-FJ1250 ridden by US SBK Specialist Pat Mooney |
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Some close action in the International Challenge with John Allen #3 of Team UK, Glen Richards #26 of Team Australia and Pat Mooney #7 Team USA |
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A nice picture of Dave Crussell's CMR-framed Yamaha F1-FJ1250 before the racing numbers were attached |
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The shipping deadline for Dave's Team USA bikes from Oakland, California by sea was November 2, 2015 for January 2016 arrival in Melbourne
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The next set of photos is of Eirik Nielsen's CMR-framed Yamaha F1-FJ1250.
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Assembler of the pieces in Portland, Oregon, September 2015 is Joe Pethaud of Vicious Cycle |
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Here we have Eirik Nielsen, owner and racer of the CMR-framed F1-FJ1250 and his good friend Joe Pethaud of Vicious Cycle building the bike back home in Portland Oregon |
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October 27, 2015 |
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Practice at Thunder Hill in California. Joe is really smokin' |
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Joe built the prettiest bike and raced it very well |
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Joe's picture-perfect bike captured a lot of attention in the paddock which is where it resided most of the weekend due to a dropped valve in the engine. Since Joe had been part of the team for a couple of years, he brought his #2 bike, his Suzuki Katana. Joe will return to PI in 2017 with renewed vigour. |