CoreMoto’s press release for Daytona
It is great to have sponsors that push to get your name out in the press. attached is a link to CoreMoto’s Press release about Daytona. Thank You CoreMoto for the support.
http://www.coremoto.com/category_s/4025.htm
Kaleb De Keyrel AMA #51
Thank You to all our sponsors for your support: GOD, 1-855-CzaiaLaw.com, Grandma/Grandpa De Keyrel, CWS.net, Cortech, Sportbike Track Time, Yamaha, HJC Helmets, Tagger Designs, Dunlop, Worldwide, Motorex, Vortex, DARIUS, CoreMoto, EarthX Batteries, Moto-D, Zero Gravity, Impact Armor, Galfer, Sidi, Pit Bull, Sharkskinz, TSE, TR
Tagger Designs
Here is a poster Kaleb made to thank Tagger Designs for all the awesome work they do on his and Masons helmets.
If you are looking for some of the sickest paint around. Look no further than Tagger Designs. Contact Tag today http://taggerdesigns.net/
Kaleb De Keyrel AMA #51
Thank You to all our sponsors for your support: GOD, 1-855-CzaiaLaw.com, Grandma/Grandpa De Keyrel, CWS.net, Cortech, Sportbike Track Time, Yamaha, HJC Helmets, Tagger Designs, Dunlop, Worldwide, Motorex, Vortex, DARIUS, CoreMoto, EarthX Batteries, Moto-D, Zero Gravity, Impact Armor, Galfer, Sidi, Pit Bull, Sharkskinz, TSE, TR
De Keyrel Racing would like to welcome the following new sponsors for 2014.
De Keyrel Racing would not even be racing this year, if it were not for all of our great sponsors. We would like to welcome the following new sponsors to the team for 2014:
For the best brake lines on the market. Please check out http://www.coremoto.com/ CoreMoto is always coming out with new products.
EarthX Batteries have great light weight batteries with the cranking power you need. http://earthxmotorsports.com/
Darius is a shirt design company that are helping us offer our De Keyrel Racing shirts through their online store. There is also a signature shirt coming from Darius for our racer, Kaleb De Keyrel. Check it out at http://www.dariuscompany.com/
Galfer is helping De Keyrel Racing with stopping power. Please check out their brake rotors at http://www.galferusa.com/
Pit Bull Stands and trailer restraints are made of the highest quality. http://www.pit-bull.com/
Marsha Podein, Don/Dolora De Keyrel, Paula Patterson, Alan/Kim De Keyrel, Curt/Tonya De Keyrel, Jon Baklund, Donnie Graves, Darrin Burdine, Jason Blom
As I said earlier, this season would not be possible without all of our 2014 Sponsors. Please help us by supporting them. GOD BLess
Kaleb De Keyrel AMA #51
If you missed it. Here is a link to here Pit Pass Radio
On Tuesday March 25, Pit Pass Radio did an interview with Kaleb De Keyrel.
If you missed it. Here is a link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pitpassradio.com-radio-program/id434313630
I had a lot of fun. It was great to let people know about my program and who I am. Also was able to get a pug in for my sponsors. For without them we would not be racing.
Kaleb De Keyrel AMA #51
Thank You to all our sponsors: GOD, 1-855-CzaiaLaw.com, Grandma/Grandpa De Keyrel, CWS.net, Cortech, Sportbike Track Time, Yamaha, HJC Helmets, Tagger Designs, Dunlop, Worldwide, Motorex, Vortex, DARIUS, CoreMoto, EarthX Batteries, Moto-D, Zero Gravity, Impact Armor, Galfer, Sidi, Pit Bull, Sharkskinz, TSE, TR
Kaleb De Keyrel to be on Pit Pass Radio tonight
Hear Kaleb De Keyrel from De Keyrel Racing tonight on Pit Pass Radio. Tune in at 8:00pm Eastern time to hear Cameron Beaubier and then Kaleb De Keyrel at 8:25pm.
Here is a direct link: http://www.pitpassmoto.com/ Than click the listen live just down the page on the right
Kaleb De Keyrel AMA #51
Thank You to my Sponsors: GOD, 1-855-CzaiaLaw.com, Grandma/Grandpa De Keyrel, CWS.net, Cortech, Sportbike Track Time, Yamaha, HJC Helmets, Tagger Designs, Dunlop, Worldwide, Motorex, Vortex, DARIUS, CoreMoto, EarthX Batteries, Moto-D, Zero Gravity, Impact Armor, Galfer, Sidi, Pit Bull, Sharkskinz, TSE, TR
De Keyrel Racing’s first road race at Daytona!
After going to Barber and Jennings, I was feeling really good heading into Daytona. We had been living out of the van for 5 days now. Ray Rizzo lined up for us to stay with Art Lohman and his family. It was so nice of them to open up there home to us and it was great to have a bed to sleep in while in Daytona. We arrived at there house Monday night and met his wonderful family. We got a good night sleep and were ready for an awesome day! We started heading into Daytona and got a call from Scott Russell. He was wondering if I wanted to do a little cycling. I quickly changed and we headed to the track to meet Scott. We went for a 40 mile road ride down to a light house and back!
It was really cool to get to go on a bicycle ride with Scott Russell again and just get the chance to hangout!
After the 40 mile bike ride. My dad and I went to Daytona Beach to walk along the board walk. We went to the Salty Dog surf shop and got shirts for my brothers.
While we were on the board walk, we noticed a monument being built in honor of the Daytona 200. It had pictures showing the days where they raced on the beach. My dad and I started to talk to a gentlemen that was there about the monument. He said,”Here this is me. I won it in 1949, 1951-1952.” We were talking to Dick Klamfoth. It was awesome to hear his stories about racing 2 miles up A1A and then 2 miles back up the beach. I had always thought it was just on the beach. In the later years it was all on asphalt. What a great day!
Wednesday was set up day. Randy did a great job for AMA Pro Road racing with how crowded the pits were. We got in and set up our pit, had tires mounted, and put the bike on the Dyno. We wanted to know what kind of power we were making, for this motor had been in the bike since the AMA Pro Racing round at Barber last year. I got a good nights rest, and we went to the track early Thursday morning. I was ready to ride!
I went out for the first round of practice. I had one lap in and was heading into turn one. There was a rider just to the left and in front of me and another rider in front of him. We set up to go around the other rider on the outside. As we quickly closed in on him, his motor blew and he moved right in front of us. We both go on the brakes to avoid hitting him and I tucked the front and went down. There were two of us that ended up on the outside of turn one. We were in no mans land, where they would not let you leave until the session was over. I got one lap of practice in.
Morning Prayer with Bill Wyman
For Qualifying 1, I was still learning the track. I new the temperature was going to be best for Q1, so I had to learn the track quickly. It was only a 20 minute session, so that meant I only about 10 laps. My dad was my only crew member, so that also meant no pit board to let me know what times I was running. We decided I would run 4 laps come in, and my dad would let me know where I was at for times. Each time we would try to send me back on track with someone to pace, but it just never worked out. I qualified 21st. This was going to make for a tough race, if I could not improve in the morning for Q2.
We got everything loaded up and went to watch the AMA Pro Flat track races for the night. We meet up with Ray Rizzo and hung out with him in the middle. This was only my second time at a flat track event. It was very cool, but I froze my butt off.
We had to be to the track by 6am to set up hot pit for the day and get ready for qualifying 2. Qualifying 2 was at 8am and the track was really slick and cold. I spent my time learning the track and just staying up. I ended up 16th in qualifying 2 but the times were slower than the day before, so I would start 21st for the races.
Race 1, I got a pretty good start. I was working my way up towards the front. As the race went on, I started to noticed the temp gauge was going up. The bike was starting to get hot. I wasn’t exactly sure what was going on with the bike. I thought about pulling in. I just kept pushing and hoped for the best. I ended up finishing 14th and got more valuable track time. When I came in my dad started to see what was going on with the bike. He noticed that in the crash the header pipe for the #4 cylinder had been flattened, but you could only see it from one side of the bike. I went and found a header section to borrow. Huge Thank You to DMS Motorsports team for allowing us to use it. We got the header installed and headed to the dyno to make sure the motor was still making power. It was still ok. We changed the oil and were ready for race 2.
The next morning we got a quick practice right away in the morning and then straight into race two!
I got a great start in race two. I was making my way closer to the front faster than the day before. I ended up getting into a group from 8-12. I knew I was running faster, but didn’t have enough to get away. I would pass them all and have about a 4 bike lead on them, coming out of the last turn. I was still just close enough that they could draft and get by me. I tried this for a couple laps, but just could not get far enough out, so they would loose the draft. I just sort of hung out in that pack. I was going to wait until the last lap and draft past for an 8th place finish. On the last lap something happened going into the kink, everyone was locking up the brakes. I did everything I could to catch the draft on the back straight, but could not make it up. I finished 12th. I was not happy. I knew I had the pace to be up front. The race was won with a 1:53.3 and I was running a 1:53.6.
Overall, we had a pretty good weekend, but we were kind of playing catch up all weekend, because of the crash in first practice. I had a good first weekend at Daytona and the track was super fun! The track was different than any other track I have ever ridden. It was a good weekend and I can’t wait for Road America!
Before we started our 24 hour drive home, we had one last stop. We went back to say Thank You to Art and his family for their hospitality and opening their home up to us. We got home on Sunday at 3pm in the afternoon and had logged in 4318 miles since we left. Thank You Lord for a great trip and keeping us safe.
Kaleb De Keyrel AMA #51
Thank You to our 2014 Sponsors: Sponsors: GOD, 1-855-CzaiaLaw.com, Grandma/Grandpa De Keyrel, CWS.net, Cortech, Sportbike Track Time, Yamaha, HJC Helmets, Tagger Designs, Dunlop, Worldwide, Motorex, Vortex, DARIUS, CoreMoto, Moto-D, Zero Gravity, Impact Armor, Galfer, Sidi, Pit Bull, Sharkskinz, TSE, Blown Concepts, TR
De Keyrel Racing test at Jennings GP!
After Barber, we packed up and headed straight to Jennings GP to get some more riding in before Daytona! We arrived at Jennings at midnight and slept in Jon Foy’s camper till about 6am. Then we had to get everything set up and ready for the day! After set up, I went and got my gear on for the riders meeting!
I went out for the first practice session of the day. I road two sighting laps and started to push. I was trying to train myself to get up to pace quicker. We got 4 sessions in before lunch and I was feeling really comfortable on the bike and my lap times were really good. We were running the same set of tires we ran at Barber and at Barber they were already used from Homestead. Towards the end of the day the tires were getting pretty sketchy to try to push on, but we were doing good lap times! Every session I came right up to pace. Everything was good and I was confident going into Daytona!
Kaleb De Keyrel AMA #51
Thank You to all our 2014 for your support: GOD, 1-855-CzaiaLaw.com, CWS, Cortech, Sport Bike Track Time, Yamaha, HJC, Tagger Designs,Dunlop, Worldwide, Motorex, Vortex, Core Moto, Darius, Moto-D, Zero Gravity,
Impact Armor, Sidi, Galfer, Pit Bull, Shark Skinz, TSE, TR
De Keyrel Racing’s test at Barber Motorsports Park!
I went down to my favorite track Barber Motorsports Park with Sport Bike Tracktime to get some riding in before Daytona! I was super excited to get to ride Barber again, because the track and facility is just amazing! The elevation at Barber is like no other track it’s just super fun and flowing. Also, Sport Bike Track time always puts on an amazing event! So we started the 14 hour drive at 3am and got there friday night. We unloaded the van and made room for sleeping, then got a good nights rest for the amazing day to come! I got up and got my Cortech suit on right away for the 8 am rider meeting.
Intermediate was up first in the morning and then the experts followed. I went out in the morning and got a good feel for the track. I started out slow and began to build speed throughout the day. We made some suspension changes throughout the day and eventually came up with a really good set up for the AMA weekend.
Saturday, we found a good set up and then Sunday we fine tuned it. I was running really good lap times with a lot of traffic. There were some of the factory teams there and we were running right up with them, so it was a good weekend. I gained a lot of confidence going into Daytona! Huge thank you to Richard Harris at Sport Bike Track Time for letting us come ride with them!
Kaleb De Keyrel #51
Thank You to all our 2014 for your support: GOD, 1-855-CzaiaLaw.com, CWS, Cortech, Sport Bike Track Time, Yamaha, HJC, Tagger Designs,Dunlop, Worldwide, Motorex, Vortex, Core Moto, Darius, Moto-D, Zero Gravity,
Impact Armor, Sidi, Galfer, Pit Bull, Shark Skinz, TSE, TR
Kaleb De Keyrel Designs his 2014 AMA Pro Road Racing poster
Here is a sneak peak of my 2014 AMA poster I designed. It goes to print tomorrow. Get yours at Daytona March 13-16
Kaleb De Keyrel #51
Thank You to all of our 2014 Sponsors: GOD, 1-855-CzaiaLaw.com, Grandma/Grandpa De Keyrel, CWS.net, Cortech, Sportbike Track Time, Yamaha, HJC Helmets, Tagger Designs, Dunlop, Worldwide, Motorex, Vortex, DARIUS, CoreMoto, Moto-D, Zero Gravity, Impact Armor, Galfer, Sidi, Pit Bull, Sharkskinz, TSE, Blown Concepts, TR, Grandma Marsha, Donnie Graves, Jon Baklund, Paula Patterson
Kaleb De Keyrel set to compete in AMA Pro Road Racing Supersport class at Daytona for De Keyrel Racing
Kaleb De Keyrel is set to compete at Daytona International Speedway. March 13-16 2014. He will be racing in the AMA Pro Supersport class for De Keyrel Racing.
Kaleb says, ” This year I am going to do everything I can to win, but I also understand it is going to be a low budget year for De Keyrel Racing. I am going to do the best I can with what I have and have fun. Focus on Praising GOD, if we win and even if we don’t. I am very lucky to be doing what I love. I have been working very hard in the offseason to do my part. I graduated high school a year and a half early. I work a full time job and get my workouts in everyday. My mom and dad put a lot into De Keyrel Racing and I need to do my part. I am looking forward to a great season. GOD Bless.”
De Keyrel Racing is a family run team with every family member doing their part. Most important is Kaleb’s mom who puts up with a lot and keeps it all organized and together. Kaleb’s dad is his crew chief. Kaleb’s brothers Mason ( age 14 and also races a Yamaha R6) and Levi ( age 4 and races a Yamaha PW50) can also be found at select races doing their part. Kaleb’s Grandpa and Grandmas are also involved along with Aunts and Uncles. De Keyrel Racing is a family environment that does not hide their love for GOD. They like to get the fans involved ( as you can see from the pictures at the bottom) and just show what hard work can get you. You can ask any member and they will tell you they have no idea how they have gotten this far. It has been all GOD.
De Keyrel Racing will be contesting Daytona as true privateers out of a 1 ton van. Heading out to the races March 13-16 at Daytona International Speedway. You never know. You may become part of the action.
Grandpa ( Don ), Uncle ( Alan ) and Mike from Penske Suspension helping out at Barber
Broaster Chicken Crew at Mid Ohio
Brother Mason and Family Friend ( Sean Colton) helping out at Mid Ohio