AMA regulars added to US team line-up at Phillip Island.
America has been on a rigorous recruitment drive in preparation for the 2016 International Island Classic historic race meeting at Phillip Island from 22-24 January.
Ahead of its fourth appearance in the Mitchelton Wines International Challenge, the blue-chip event on the packed Island Classic program, America has drafted two AMA regulars into its squad – Pat Mooney and Nick Ienatsch.
Mooney, who won this year’s American Sound of Thunder and Formula Thunder national championships, will compete on a Yamaha FJ1200-engined XR69 replica F1 machine at Phillip Island, while Ienatsch will make his Island Classic debut on a Spondon Yamaha YZR750 two-stroke. Ienatsch, 54, has four top three AMA 250GP title finishes to his name.
“Every year the team has put together better bikes with stronger riders,” said Crussell. “Both Pat and Nick have been top riders in the USA and now enjoy the ‘gentlemen’s’ sport of classic racing in a similar way to the other teams at the Island Classic.
“I think they will be up there, but we also have some regulars on new faster better performing bikes. Our team is dominated by either XR69 replicas or Yamaha TZ750s and, thanks to one of our sponsors, many of our top bikes have frames built by CMR Racing.
“We have significantly closed the equipment gap to the other teams. We have four bikes with FJ engines, which have proven to be very competitive in the UK team. We worked with an engine tuner, Larry Cook, who has developed many vehicles around this engine for road and drag racing.”
Crussell was the top rider for America in 2015 and finished 11th overall in the Ken Wootton Perpetual Trophy, and he’ll ride a CMR TZ750 in 2016. The balance of the 11-rider American squad, which will be trimmed to eight for the International Challenge races include Dave Moss (CMR TZ750), Ralph Hudson (CMR FJ1200), Joe Weir (CMR Suzuki XR69), Jon Munns (CMR Yamaha FJ1300) and Eirik Nielsen (CMR FJ1300), with Carry Andrews the ‘outsider’ on a Kawasaki Z1000. Roger Baker (Z1000), David Hirsch (GS750), Mike Studzinski (TZ750) and Scott Rehl (TZ750) are also in the US team.
“Most of the guys on our team race at meetings throughout the USA, we are all regular racers,” continued Crussell. “However, the bikes we race at Phillip Island are unique for the event, as they do not fit cleanly into the US class structure.
“In total, we have 14 riders coming down with bikes for the International Challenge and other events, and this will be the first Phillip Island outing event for six of them. I am sure they will be addicted like the rest of us after their trip.”
In the 2015 International Challenge, America was third behind the UK and Australia, with New Zealand in fourth. With that rock-solid foundation, Crussell is expecting yet more improvement.
“The Aussie and UK teams are incredibly strong, and I am sure the New Zealand team will come back harder this year,” Crussell said. “We will be pushing hard, hoping to stay in front of New Zealand and newcomer Ireland, but also closing the gap to the Aussies and Pommes. Luck can also play a part, as one DNF can put a rider out of the points.”
New Zealand will again be captained by the always expansive former F1 and 500 GP star Graeme Crosby, and the riders include Damien Mackie (Suzuki RG500), Duncan Coutts (Suzuki GSX1100), Russell Barker (GSX1100), Simon Richards (Suzuki Katana), Grant Dalton (Suzuki XR69), John Beck (RG500), Chris Swallow (Ducati) and Vince Burrell (Moto Guzzi).
The Rex Wolfenden-captained Aussie team will again feature stars like Steve Martin, Shawn Giles, Jed Metcher and Cameron Donald, with two-time Australian superbike champion Marty Craggill making his International Challenge debut, while defending champs, the UK, is aiming for victory number 2 with its core group of guns led by Jeremy McWilliams, 2015 Ken Wootton winner Ryan Farquhar, John McGuinness and Conor Cummins.
Ireland is the rookie, with only two riders — captain Mike Meskell and Paul Byrne — with previous Phillip Island experience.
The packed Island Classic schedule also includes races for motorcycles and sidecars from 1919 to 1990, across a range of capacities. For tickets and camping for the 23rd International Island Classic, visit www.islandclassic.com.au or call the circuit on (03) 5952 2710 on weekdays.