Pikes Peak Hill Climb, USA

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BMW Motorrad wins at Pikes Peak


BMW came, saw and conquered at the US hill-climbing classic at Pikes Peak in the Rocky Mountains. At the first appearance of the BMW Offroad Factory Team with factory rider Simo Kirssi and guest rider Casey Yarrow (26) from California, they dominated the Exhibition Class for motorcycles above 750 cc on their HP 2 Enduros, taking first and second positions. In the unofficial total ranking of all motorcycles, the BMW riders are placed fifth and sixth.


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The race up to the 4300 metre Pikes Peak, first held 90 years ago, is the undisputed US off-road classic. The track starts at a height of 2900 metres and ends right at the summit. The "84th Race to the Clouds" takes riders over a distance of 12.47 miles (about 21 kilometres); it has 156 bends and serpentines. About a third of the track is now asphalted, the rest consists of a sand-covered and heavily compressive natural path; there are virtually no sidings.


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Casey Yarrow finished in 12.20 minutes - a very respectable result; this put him seven seconds ahead of Kirssi. The 26-year-old sunny boy from California was the fastest rookie with an average of just under 100 km/h and a total time below the track record up to last year - a milestone in PPIHC race history. With a top speed of 156 km/h, Simo Kirssi managed the top performance for motorcycles on the "Americas Mountain" as Pikes Peak is also referred to by locals.



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"I have no experience on asphalt whatever, and of course four hours of training isn´t enough to be really fast," said the Finnish BMW rider, obviously in a good mood. Casey Yarrow, right up front in the US Supermoto Series, praised the HP 2 Enduro ("a great bike) and beamed after his successful performance. "I hope to be in it again next year when BMW has a second go," he said.


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BMW Motorrad head Berthold Hauser was more than satisfied with his team´s showing. "We came here as rookies and we´re taking a class victory home with us. This great result shows us where we are and next year we will certainly be able to get involved in the overall rankings."Micky Dymond, who set a new record last year on his KTM with 12:12 minutes, improved by 24 seconds this year, but still finished one second behind winner Gary Trachy (Husqvarna 660), making him only second in the 750 cc class.

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Results:

Unofficial overall rankings: 1. Gary Trachy (750 cc class), Husqvarna 660, 11:46,841; 2. Micky Dymond (750 cc), KTM 450, 11:47,846; 3. Greg Trachy (Supermoto), Honda CRF 450, 12:00,007; 4. Davey Durelle (450 cc), Honda CRF 450, 12:10,477; 5. Casey Yarrow (Exhibition), BMW HP 2, 12:20,951; 6. Simo Kirssi (Exhibition), BMW HP 2, 12:27,037; 7. Greg Chiccoine (450 cc), Kawasaki KX 450 SPR, 12:42,587; 8. Jeff Steinberger (250 cc), Kawasaki KX 259, 12:43,936; 9. Mark Miller (250 cc), Yamaha YZ 250, 12:47,417; 10. Rick Gunby (750 cc), Harley-Davidson, 12:50,124 minutes.
 
Haven't seen much pics like this, but the HP2 in SM wheels looks very nice me thinks :thumb
 
For me,'cos taste is personal,the standard HP2 looks crap,especially in the colour scheme as standard.

But I think it looks bloody fantastic in the racing colours shown here.

They should bring out a Pikes Peak Special Edition along the lines of the Boxer Cup R1100S.

But,then again,the damned thing costs silly money as standard,let alone giving it a fancy paint job and upping the price even higher.
 
I think that's one of the real classic places to thrash a car/bike,I've always wanted a rip up there.One day,Hohum :beerjug:
 
motomartin said:
seen this peugeot go up pikes peak yet ?

PPP
Now I have. :clap

Fantastic bit of film; but where are the crash barriers, run off areas and poncy 100m arrowed corner signs? :D When's Michael Schumacher competing? :rolleyes:

Real motor sport. :bow

Regards, Mick
 
That's a brilliant bit of film.I used to have that entire climb on video,but from a helicopter,scarey stuff.

Has anyone seen the film of the special cars(I think it's the Unser family that build and race them)not as fast as that,but real seat of the pants stuff.

Go on then,one of you internet genius type blokes can go and find it for us all :beerjug:
 


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