Updated Post: Keith Pinkstaff, R.I.P.

Updated Post: Keith Pinkstaff, R.I.P.

© 2005, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Janice Logan, for OMRRA:.

Racer Keith Pinkstaff was killed Saturday, September 24 in a streetbike accident.

Details and funeral arrangements to follow.

Update: FIRST PERSON/OPINION

By Janice Logan

Keith Pinkstaff, 49, of Portland, Oregon was killed in a motorcycle accident while street riding on Saturday, September 24th. Another vehicle was involved, but details have not yet been released. Pinkstaff won the NASB (Superbike) Championship in 1995 and held the OMRRA and WMRRA #1 plates numerous times through the 1980’s. He competed in the Daytona 200 several times, finishing 7th one year. He recently claimed the Northwest Endurance Cup Overall Championship with teammates Dave Salmi, and his nephews Kevin and Brian Pinkstaff. He was also one of the original founders and partner in Pacific Super Sport Riders (PSSR), a Track Day and Rider Safety School. Information on any services will be given out as details become available, or contact the OMRRA and PSSR offices listed. 

 Janice M. Logan 

Operations Manager 

Oregon Motorcycle Road Racing Association (OMRRA) 

PO Box 6388 Portland, OR 97228 

Phone – 503-221-1487, Fax – 503-439-6279 

[email protected] 

www.omrra.com www.pssrtrack.com

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