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Cycle Parts - Triumph                                                                      


1110 Ocean St Eugene, OR 97402    541.343.8949    toll free 800.873.8949    fax 541.684.8487


Latest news -
April 13, 2008 by Michael Pierce, Cycle Parts - Triumph / Hyosung

Provisional race results from Round 1 of the OMRRA 2008 season, are in!

Josh pulled off a spectacular podium finish in his first ever race! A strong second place finish on the Cycle Parts - Hyosung Racing GT650R sure made his day a good one. Josh tells us that the Hyosung 650 V-twin ran strong all weekend, his results showed it. Congrats Josh!

Clint finished mid-pack on the Cycle Parts - Triumph Racing Daytona 675. With good lap times during practice and during the races he was entered in, Clint is getting a good feel for his new ride. We're looking forward to seeing his finishes improve as the season goes on.

Quentin suffered a mechanical failure during his race. It looks like he'll be working hard on the FOG Racing Hyosung GT650RR to get it ready for the next event in May. Cycle Parts - Triumph  / Hyosung is  committed to seeing him back on the track, we'll be right behind him as he works through the mechanical problem.

Actual race results will be posted on the racing page as soon as OMRRA provides a link to the final results.

April 3, 2008
It's HERE! The Triumph Street Triple 675 is here!  After a long and agonizing wait, we finally have our mitts on a gorgeous black Street Triple 675.
Come by the store and see it in person, but hurry, quantities aren't just limited, you can count the number available on one finger.

STREET TRIPLE 675
Genetic engineering by Triumph.



April 1, 2008
Cycle Parts Spring and Summer Rides being planned -
Monthly rides as well as our traditional Ride to Ona Beach and Steamboat Ride are in the works.
I'm looking for volunteers to assist with departure coordination for each ride.
Please contact me via email if you'd like to help -
michael@cyclepartstriumph.com

March 20,2008
Cycle Parts has added new staff!
Please welcome Aryn Richardson our new Parts Manager and Hunter Green, MMI trained technician to our service department.  
Stop in and say 'hello' to these two guys. We liked 'em enough to hire them, you'll like 'em too!

March 15, 2008
Genuine Scooters Company
announced the return of the 150cc classic Stella to US shores. We're delighted to welcome these iconic scooters back to our showroom. Our first Stella's will be arriving in April. Stop in to the store to get your retro-vibe on.

You can learn more about the Stella and all of the rest of the Genuine Scooters Company products at: Genuine Scooters Company











































Triumph is back, racing in World Super Bike!  

From Superbike News:

Scuderia Triumph-SC Fight For The Podium in Australia

03 March 2008 - Scuderia Triumph-SC
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The Scuderia Triumph SC team had a weekend to remember after Australian Garry McCoy pulled off the performance of the weekend by battling for the podium after qualifying in 17th place. The Scuderia Triumph SC squad pulled out all the stops for race day and McCoy repaid them for their efforts with a ride that had the 65,400 strong weekend crowd on their feet as he charged through the pack to the leaders. After getting on the back of the fight for the podium, McCoy ran out of time to get to the front and had to settle for a morale boosting sixth position in only the Triumphs second ever world championship race.

Team-mate Illario Dionisi looked set for a strong result after upping his pace significantly in morning warm-up, but unfortunately a technical problem robbed him of the chance to show his true potential and he was forced to retire from the race on lap seven.

Garry McCoy said:
“I’m pretty happy to have come from 17th to where we finished. At the start I was picking people off pretty much every corner but I could see the front group of guys pulling away and was concerned that I wasn’t able to go with them. When I had clear track though I began closing them down pretty fast and I honestly believe that if I could have got past them some how I could have gotten away. From what we’ve seen today I think the bike has got great potential. We’ve still got some work to do on it but if we can improve a few things and I can qualify better it’s easy to see how we could get some wins.”

Ilario Dionisi said:
“I got a good start and ended up just behind Garry, but then he started to pull away. The bike was feeling really good and I passed a few riders but then unfortunately I had the problem. My pace in warm-up was good and I felt confident that I could do the same in the race but I never really got the chance.”

Team Manager Stefano Caracchi commented:
“This was like a dream race for me because I did not think it was possible for Garry to do this. We know what a talented rider he is and with some more experience with the bike our potential is very high. Just two months ago we received a street bike so we must take things step by step. For sure we have had some difficult moments but also some great emotion so we will see what will happen during the rest of the season.”


Pitt Wins Close World Supersport Race

02 March 2008 - SBN
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Five riders scrapped for the win right down to the last lap of the 21-lap race, but victory eventually went to former champion Andrew Pitt (HANNspree Ten Kate Honda). The 32 year-old Australian kept a cool head in the final laps to take his first points of the year ahead of the HANNspree Stiggy Motors pairing of Joshua Brookes and Robbin Harms. Fabien Foret (Yamaha World Supersport) caught up with the leading group to lead with two laps remaining, but finished fourth, Jonathan Rea (Honda) and Garry McCoy (Triumph) had good races to finish fifth and sixth, while round 1 winner Broc Parkes (Yamaha) crashed out.



Manufacturers Points

1 - Honda - 45
2 - Yamaha - 38
3 - Triumph - 14
4 - Suzuki - 10
5 - Kawasaki - 9


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