On the weekend of the 16-17 of August the Swedish Championships third round

where held at Gelleråsen . The track is located 5 km north of Karlskoga, a lap on

the partly resurfaced track measures 2530m.

 
Gelleråsen is a hometrack for the

RN team, it´s only 2.5 hours travel

from the teams home location in

Håtuna outside Bålsta.

At the opening practice session on Saturday morning the decided to try a different gearing

than we usually run at this track. The purpose of this change was to make Reijos smooth

riding-style a fraction more aggressive. The outfit we run has a heavier engine than most of our

competitors, that makes this bike more sensitive of digresses from the ideal line.

For the qualification Reijo decided to keep the gearing that had felt good. our mechanics had

made some suspension and wheel-angel changes, and that together with a slightly softer

reartire made it possible for Reijo and Nicke to set their fastest laptime ever.

  Shoot of Reijo and Nicke during

qualifying working hard to not miss

the apex of the corner on a hot lap

resulting in a 1.13.62

Then qualifying was over RN Racing was second fastest, just twotenth behind

GrandPrix driver Billy Gällros on his 500cc twostroke machine. This gave a boost to the

team knowing that they are one of the fastest in the start, and if everything went well, they

could hold the lead for all the 15 laps on the quite narrow track.

Then red turned into green Reijo powered his Kawasaki-LCR to the front and managed to

exteend the lead with 5-6 bikelength on the first couple of laps. On lap 7 Billy passed second

place man Leif Aurosell and started his hunt for the lead, 2 laps later Reijo missed a gear

going in to the righthander after the straight, resulting in less enginebreak and a wider line

through the corner and second place was a fact.

Four laps from the end our team-meats Lasse and Sören manage to outbreak third-

placed man Ingemar Eriksson and take their first podiumfinish ever.

The happy boys from left to right:

Nicke Lindberg, Reijo Nurmi. Billy Gällros, Peter Berglund. Sören Eriksson, Lasse Lindberg