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 Post subject: Fatal accident at Summit :-(
 Post Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 10:37 am 
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Apparently a 750 Novice rider in a practice. No real details yet. So very sad - RIP...

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 Post subject: Re: Fatal accident at Summit :-(
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Getting ready to leave for Summit. Guess we'll get more info once we get down there.

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Anyone know details yet? This is sad news.


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 Post subject: Re: Fatal accident at Summit :-(
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Lee PM'd me earlier today, been looking at WERA and NESBA and not a word...

He just said:

"We are at the track under a red because a rider went down under the bridge and got killed. this really puts a damper on the day"

"no one we know. it was 750 novice practice session."

That's all I know.

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 Post subject: Re: Fatal accident at Summit :-(
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Just got back from WERA. I am not 100% sure of all the details about the rider, but apparently he went into a nasty headshake coming out of T9 onto the straight that goes under the bridge. He was never able to regain control of the bike and slammed into the bridge on the right side of the track. No idea how fast he was going when he hit, but I imagine it was well over 100 MPH.

Worst part of it was his wife saw the accident.

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 Post subject: Re: Fatal accident at Summit :-(
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RIP...

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 Post subject: Re: Fatal accident at Summit :-(
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the saddes part is his wife watched it happen, then jumped the wall and ran to him. i was watching that practice session from turn 9 and never saw/heard it happen. horrible.

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Motorcyclist killed at Summit Point Motorsports Park
By DAVE McMILLION
June 7, 2009
davem@herald-mail.com
SUMMIT POINT, W.Va. — A Berkeley Springs, W.Va., motorcyclist was killed Sunday morning at Summit Point Motorsports Park during a practice session, a track spokeswoman said.

Chad Sisler, 30, lost control of the Kawasaki 600 motorcycle he was driving up a hill after turn nine, said track spokeswoman Maria Orsini. Sisler struck a bridge abutment in the 8:54 a.m. accident and was pronounced dead at the track, Orsini said.

Orsini referred questions about the cause of the wreck to WERA Motorcycle Racing Inc., which sanctioned the motorcycle races that attracted about 200 spectators and riders Saturday and Sunday. WERA officials usually inspect a motorcycle in fatal crashes in an attempt to determine a cause, she said.

WERA officials could not be reached for comment Sunday afternoon.

Sisler was riding during a second practice session, Orsini said. Seventeen, eight-lap motorcycle races were held at the track Sunday and Sisler planned to compete in three, Orsini said.

“We’re all very sad,” Orsini said.

Sunday’s wreck was at least the fifth fatal crash at the raceway since October 2001, according to Herald-Mail archives.

The last fatal wreck occurred in November when Cale Mortensen Kastanek, 28, of Hagerstown, died after the two-seat Honda S2000 he was driving struck a wall in a turn after a straight section, track officials said at the time.

Kastanek was competing in a timed trial event where racers are judged on their best lap time, track officials said.

In May 2008, a 13-year-old Londonderry, N.H., boy was killed at the raceway when his motorcycle struck another driver’s cycle that was experiencing mechanical trouble, police said.

Alex Lyskawa suffered major head and neck trauma when he was run over by a third motorcyclist traveling at a high rate of speed, according to West Virginia State Police. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Summit Point Motorsports Park, situated in southern Jefferson County, features vintage car and motorcycle competitions. In 2004, a 2.1-mile track was dedicated at the facility, which features a hairpin turn copied from the famous Nurburgring car racetrack in Germany.



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