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McBride Reloads for Shot at Ninth
Championship
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2008 motorcycle drag racing icon Larry "Spiderman" McBride is aiming to further
cement himself among the all-time greats.
This season McBride will vie for an unprecedented ninth Top Fuel Motorcycle
championship.
"This is why we race, to win," McBride said. "It would be a great honor to
win championship No. 9. I've got a great team behind me and we are up for
the challenge."
Perhaps challenge is the key word. McBride feels he will face harsh
resistance and intense competitiveness from his Top Fuel colleagues.
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"I think Korry Hogan and Chris Hand will step-up big time this season.
Also we
will probably see Jimmy Brantley make it to a couple races, and everyone knows
what kind of performance he's capable of," McBride said. "I think there's going to be a lot of
competition this year."
McBride appeared at the Powersports Motorcycle Dealer Expo at the RCA Dome in
Indianapolis, Ind. in mid-February. Here the eight-time champion had the
opportunity to spend time with several of his sponsors and interact with
dragbike fans throughout the event. McBride is pleased to report all of his
sponsors have continued supporting the team for the 2008 season.
"I always look forward to the Expo and spending some time in the Web Cam booth,"
McBride said. "I would really like to thank all of my sponsors for staying with me. The economy has been tough and we
really appreciate the support. Without it I certainly wouldn't be able to do
what I do."
Along with winning a ninth championship McBride has also set a performance goal
for this season. After redesigning a few critical components on the bike
The Spiderman hopes to crack into the elusive and uncharted 5.70-zone.
"It would mean a lot to our entire team. Over
the winter we revamped our bike and made
a few updates. We put new drive pulleys on it and went to a wider belt on the drive side
for more performance," McBride said. "I see this making a difference but we will
still need the right conditions and will need to get a tremendous
amount of power to the ground."
Spiderman's brother, Steve McBride, will return as crew chief and will be joined
by veteran father-and-son crew members Roland and Chuck Stuart.
McBride begins the 2008 season at the AMA Dragbike, formerly AMA Prostar, B&B
Bikeweek Nationals in Valdosta, Ga, March 1-2. Along with the organization's
name change comes a new schedule. Most notably, the series will no longer
contest a race at Gainesville Raceway or Virginia Motorsports Park and Bruton
Smith's Bristol Motor Speedway has been added to the schedule. The 2008 season
will begin and commence in Valdosta, Ga.
"We are going to miss Dinwiddie and Gainesville but we like Valdosta. It's a great track,"
McBride said. "It's going to be interesting to go to Bristol. It looks like a
great facility and it will be our first time there. It will be a challenge
to learn the track."
McBride is also looking into the possibility of running exhibition passes at the
popular Pinks events in Gainesville and Atlanta.
Along with overhauling their record setting motorcycle the McBride brothers were
also busy this winter building a
1250-horsepower sand drag ATV with twin 14-inch wide rear paddle for a customer
in Louisiana.
The team thanked; Pingel Enterprise, Trim-Tex
Drywall Products, Drag Specialties-Parts Unlimited, Red Line Synthetic Oil
Corporation as well as his other sponsors.
Vance & Hines Motorsports, PR Factory Store, Muzzys Performance, Web-Cam,
Kibblewhite, Ferrea Valves, Precision Machine, Vanson Leathers, Performance
Machine, Belt Drives Ltd, Street & Competition, Simpson Race Products, Nitrous
Express, APE, EK Chain, Arias Pistons, R/D Spring Corp, Autolite, MSD, Protect
ALL, Whipple Industries, Cometic Gaskets, B&J Transmission, Carolina Cycle, L.A.
Sleeve, PJ1, Mickey Thompson Tires, Valco, and Carlisle Belts.
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