New season for Peter Heijmans

15.03.2011 18:18

 

Peter Heijmans, one of the very few Dutch Real Road Racers, has an exciting season ahead of him. In what is only his 3rd season of racing, he hopes to close the gap with the front runners in order to be able to race the well known 3 Internationals next year. Being the NW200, Isle of Man TT and UGP races.

To achieve this he will race in the International Road Race Championship again, in which he became 15th last year. This championship is now open for competitors from all over the world. And up till now 45 riders from all over Europe have entered, so it seems to become a hotly contested Championship.

Besides this championship Peter will also enter some other familiar road races. Most of whom count for the Duke Road Race Ranking, starting with the Spring Cup at Scarborough. Since Peter is becoming a regular rider there he starts to be among the front runners. He will make his debut at the famous races in Horice (CZE).

After debuting at the UlsterGP in 2010, and riding a commendable lap time at an average of 117,5 mph, Peter intends to visit again in 2011 where he will race in all 5 races of the meeting. With some track knowledge under his belt now, he hopes to be the best of the non English-speaking riders. Hoping to attract some more interest from the Road Racing community.

In 2011 he will race his trusted Kawasaki ZX10R again and besides that a Ten Kate Honda 600 also, which will kindly be supplied by FC Moore from the Isle of Man. Last week Peter already made some much needed practice kilometers in Ledenon (F). And he tries to be able to race on the 600 this weekend in Jurby (IOM). Since he is visiting the Isle of Man for the newcomers weekend organized by the ManxGP club in association with the Mike Hailwood foundation.

Also a new website has been launched see www.twintripleracing.wordpress.com for more information. The site has been kindly made possible by www.roadracingsupporters.com so please visit there great website also.

All in all this coming year has an exciting and full calendar, which as a result of his existing loyal and new sponsors is now even more possible. Of course extra help or funds are always welcome to back-up his professional and mature approach to his racing.

Kind Regards,

Peter Heijmans #75.