Another
win for Barkley at the Badland's Nationals!
The fourth race of the CMDRA National Series was
the Badland's Nationals in Medicine Hat September 8-9th. Ethan
has performed well at this track in years past and he was determined
to carry forward his winning traditions.
 Saturday morning there was an open test session that
the pro classes could enter but Ethan chose to sit on the sidelines
and examine his competition and what the track could hold. All
of
his competitors chose to make a pass and it was pretty clear he
made
the right
call as
there was plenty of spinning tires and poor elapsed times when
it was over. The afternoon test session had a better surface prep
so Ethan went
to make a pass with a medium tune-up and posted a
7.41 @ 192 mph! With that pass he set a new track
record
for the class which stood for over two seasons. Ethan was on
the right track and opted to keep the settings relatively
steady all day and work on the finer
details of the chassis in order to make his turbocharged GSX-R1000
"Eleanor" easier to handle and more consistent. His three qualification
runs were nearly perfect;
7.46, 7.49 and 7.45 all at 190 mph or more. This put him in
the top spot and was over a full tenth of a second quicker than
his nearest competitor, Dave
Burleigh.
 Sunday morning started off with a brief rain shower
which put the entire program a couple of hours behind schedule.
Ethan had a chance for a test pass in the early afternoon. The
track was even better than Saturday so he turned up the boost
in
in order to post a really low E.T. The bike left the line smoothly
and the front tire hovered above the racing surface tripping the
60 foot timer with an incredible 1.201 second time. Unfortunately
that's when the good run ended as the bike wouldn't shift into
second gear and Ethan had to abort what was sure to be a great
run. In
eliminations Ethan chose to be slightly more conservative as to
avoid mistakes that could potentially end in an loss to a much
slower bike. In the semi-final it was another clean run with the
scoreboards showing 7.36 @191 mph for the win and re-setting the
class track record once again! Heading into the finals the decision
was made to leave the settings the
same
and
just make a clean error free pass. Ethan didn't disappoint and
ran a near duplicate run of 7.37 @ 190 mph to take the win over
Dave
Burleigh's 7.58 @ 190 mph!
 After another flawless weekend Ethan was able to
gain a substantial amount of points over his nearest competitor
in the
CMDRA Pro Street Championship standings. Going into the
season finals in Mission B.C. Sept 22-23, Ethan merely needs to
qualify in order to take
his
unprecedented
18th
National Title.
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