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Shawn Higbee (22) and MIchael Barnes (80) race Sunday at Infineon Raceway in the TTXGP U.S. Championships, marking the first-ever zero-carbon motorcycle race in the United States. Higbee took the victory. (Mike Finnegan photo)
SONOMA, Calif. (May 16, 2010) — Shawn Higbee took the historic victory on Sunday at Infineon Raceway in the TTXGP U.S. Championships, marking the first-ever zero-carbon motorcycle race in the United States.
The 11-lap race featured eight riders, with Higbee (Zero Motorcycles-Agni) taking the checkers by more than 13 seconds over Michael Barnes (Lightning Motorcycles). Mike Hannas (Electric Race Bikes) was third. The series debuted globally in 2009 at the Isle of Man in Europe with Zero-Agni also taking the win.
“I think this could turn into something big. It’s going to introduce a whole new industry to motorcycling,” Higbee said. “The engineers are a whole new breed. I’m surprised at how close we are to gas bikes already. The lack of vibration is a new experience, you just glide along.”
Infineon Raceway was the perfect setting for the historical race.
”When you have the first of anything, you never fully know what to expect, but the bikes were fast, the racing was competitive and the spectacle of speed with no engine noise was truly remarkable,” said Steve Page, president and general manager of Infineon Raceway. “Who knows where this can go as the technology develops, but we will always be proud to have hosted the first event and hope we’ve planted an acorn that can help grow the concept of green performance throughout the industry.”
The TTXGP U.S. Championships was part of the West Coast Moto Jam at Infineon Raceway, which also featured AMA Pro Road Racing, Flat Track, Supermoto USA and Flat Track.
Where’s the lipstick?
Just read Michael’s piece on superbikeplanet.com
525lbs, 2nd pauses for 45 seconds and gets lapped?
Bottom line, we a a problem with physics
For more “juice” (power and/or range) you need electrons, for more electrons, you get neutrons and protons (ie Mass)
Sorry
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Hey JT
Did you not see the tag (News Release) before the story? That was not my content, but I thought since it was the first electric motorcycle road race that I’d run the release. I’m with you, I like the engines we have today, but we have to face the facts, we won’t be racing on fossil fuel forever and that race may prove to be historic.
Larry
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