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Meet the TrackAddix Racing Team
In addition to operating our own racing series, numerous track
day and riding school events, and a retail business, we also
have a racing team. Our team is comprised of 7 riders racing
with the Motorcycle Roadracing Association (MRA), Championship
Cup Series (CCS), and the Central Roadracing Association (CRA).
Our racing efforts give us the exposure, name recognition,
market presence, and credibility that has bolstered the success
of our other enterprises. During the summer months we race
throughout Colorado, the Mid-West, and selected events at other
tracks around the country. In the off-season we travel to Nevada
for practice, testing, and training at the Spring Mountain
Motorsports Park located in Pahrump.
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| Alex Chaux & Dean Rumfola |
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| Mark Nudelman |
Randy Sullinger |
Jason Jenkins |
Bill Kaszer |
James Rich |
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| Rider: |
Dean Rumfola
"Papa Dean" |
| Crew Chief: |
Kimberly Rumfola |
| Age: |
44
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| Where From: | Brighton, CO |
| Real Job: |
Airline Pilot
Owner of TrackAddix, Inc. |
| Current Ride: |
2007 Suzuki GSXR 750 |
| 2007 Goals: |
Defend my Formula 40 Championship |
Why I started racing?
Mid-life crisis! Some guys turn 40 and get a 19 year
old mistress. Some guys start racing motorcycles. Both can
be hazardous and expensive activities. My wife is glad I
chose racing motorcycles!
| Rider: |
Mark Nudelman
"Nude" |
| Crew Chief: |
Connie Nudelman |
| Age: |
37 |
| Where From: | Thornton, CO |
| Real Job: |
Owner of Racing Publications Co.
I.T. Consultant |
| Current Ride: |
2005 Suzuki GSXR 1000 |
| 2007 Goals: |
Defend my 4 championships!
Help as many people as possible to become better riders and racers. |
Why I started racing?
When I was five my dad brought home a go-cart. Not many years later I
had modified the machine and was racing others around the neighborhood.
Ever since then I have lived for the rush of competition on a motorized
vehicle.
| Rider: |
Randy Sullinger
"Ray-Ray" |
| Crew Chief: |
Pauline Gier |
| Age: |
46
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| Where From: | Columbia, MO |
| Real Job: |
New Business Development
Marketing |
| Current Ride: |
2004 Suzuki GSXR 750 |
| 2007 Goals: |
Not to run the team owner off the track again! |
Why I started racing?
My dad bought me a mini-bike at age 10 and took me to the races,
since then going fast on two wheels has been in my life in one way or
another, thanks dad.
| Rider: |
Bill Kaszer
"I'm Just a Bill" |
| Crew Chief: |
Lori Pieper |
| Age: |
Old enough to know better
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| Where From: | Manhattan, KS |
| Real Job: |
Businessman
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| Current Ride: |
2006 Suzuki GSXR 600 |
| 2007 Goals: |
Do well. Be safe. Have fun. |
Why I started racing?
At age 12 I was struck by the
realization that going fast was great fun. I have never lost that
feeling and deep down still feel like a 12 year old on a bike for the
first time whenever I race. ZOOOOMMMM!!!!
| Rider: |
Jason Jenkins
"Jenks" |
| Crew Chief: |
Position Available |
| Age: |
32
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| Where From: | Bartlesville, OK |
| Real Job: |
Assistant Plant Manager
Project Engineer Spears Mfg. |
| Current Ride: |
2006 Kawasaki ZX-6r |
| 2007 Goals: |
To win the #1 plate for the Trackaddix GP series.
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Why I started racing?
The instant I realized you could race motorcycles without being on the factory (insert favorite brand here) team I sold my street bike and got my license as well as my first track experience. Unfortunately, I didn't get this handy information until I was 27; fortunately, I'm very immature and still think I'm 21. I got into roadracing because motorcycles have been a huge part of my life since birth and I need competition in my life to feel alive. I stayed in roadracing because the faces in the paddock have become family and I see this sport as a very positive and uplifting experience for all involved. God speed and good luck!
| Rider: |
James Rich |
| Crew Chief: |
Theresa Rich |
| Age: |
38
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| Where From: | Overland Park, KS |
| Real Job: |
Field Sales Engineer
ifm efector |
| Current Ride: |
2006 Yamaha R6 |
| 2007 Goals: |
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Why I started racing?
Turning childhood dreams into reality.
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