Monday, July 15, 2013

Fla. motorcycle racer dies after hitting 285 mph

In this 2011 photo provided by the Loring Timing Association the late Bill Warner, 44, of Wimauma, Fla., holds his helmet while sitting on a motorcycle. Officials say Warner, who died Sunday at an annual speed trial event in northern Maine, lost control and crashed while trying to top 300 mph. Race Director Tim Kelly says Warner was clocked at 285 mph before he lost control. (AP Photo/Loring Timing Association)

In this 2011 photo provided by the Loring Timing Association the late Bill Warner, 44, of Wimauma, Fla., holds his helmet while sitting on a motorcycle. Officials say Warner, who died Sunday at an annual speed trial event in northern Maine, lost control and crashed while trying to top 300 mph. Race Director Tim Kelly says Warner was clocked at 285 mph before he lost control. (AP Photo/Loring Timing Association)

Bill Warner makes a run on his motorcycle during The Maine Event on a runway at a former air base Sunday, July 14, 2013, at Limestone, Maine. Warner, 44, of Wimauma, Fla., died Sunday after losing control and zooming off a runway on a later run. (AP Photo/Peter Freeman) NO SALES

Bill Warner, 44, of Wimauma, Fla., waits to make a high-speed run at The Maine Event on Sunday, July 14, 2013, in Limestone, Maine. Warner, who was trying to top 300 mph, died later Sunday after losing control of his motorcycle and zooming off a runway at a former air base in northern Maine. (AP Photo/Peter Freeman) NO SALES

Bill Warner makes a run on his motorcycle during The Maine Event on a runway at a former air base Sunday, July 14, 2013, at Limestone, Maine. Warner, 44, of Wimauma, Fla., died Sunday after losing control and zooming off a runway on a later run. (AP Photo/Peter Freeman) NO SALES

In this July 2011 photo, Bill Warner poses for a photo during the Maine Event. Warner died Sunday, July 14, 2013, after losing control and zooming off a runway during the Maine Event at a former U.S. air base at Limestone, Maine. Warner, 44, was clocked at 285 mph before he lost control, said Tim Kelly, race director for the Loring Timing Association. (AP Photo/Linda Kelly) NO SALES

(AP) ? A motorcycle racer trying to top 300 mph died Sunday after losing control and zooming off a runway at a former air base in northern Maine.

Bill Warner, 44, of Wimauma, Fla., was clocked at 285 mph before he lost control but it was unclear how fast the motorcycle was traveling when it veered off the paved runway and crashed, said Tim Kelly, race director the Loring Timing Association, which hosted "The Maine Event" at Loring Air Force Base.

Warner was conscious and talking after the crash just before 10 a.m., Kelly said, but he died about an hour and 15 minutes later at a hospital in Caribou.

"No one will touch Bill's achievements or be the type of racer he was. He was a personal friend and the land-racing community is less for his loss," Kelly said.

Riding his modified turbocharged Suzuki Hayabusa, Warner previously hit 311 mph on the same course in 2011, using 1.5 miles of pavement. That's considered to be the world land speed record for a conventional motorcycle, Kelly said.

This time he was trying to hit 300 mph using just a mile of pavement, and he'd made several passes before the one in which he crashed, Kelly said.

The Maine Event is an annual timed speed event that utilizes the 14,200-foot-long runway at the former Strategic Air Command base that closed in 1994. The Loring Timing Association uses 2.5 miles of the runway for its events, and there's an additional buffer of 2,000 feet, Kelly said.

On Sunday, about 400 spectators watched as Warner began veering right after passing the 1-mile mark, traveling upright for another 2,000 feet before exiting the runway and crashing, Kelly said.

The remainder of Sunday's event was canceled. The Limestone Police Department and Maine State Police were investigating the crash.

Associated Press

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