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AMA SBK: Road America Saturday Notebook (UPDATE
Turn 3The race was effectively chosen the outlet portion of the race's opening lap. Martin Cardenas got the holeshot but was passed entering Turn 3 by eventual winner Josh Hayes. Hayes and Cardenas mentioned entry, forcing the Suzuki man wide finally, knocking him off Hayes' rear wheel and suitable rumble with Josh Herrin. Cardenas could possibly have had barely enough pace to hang with Hayes if everything went perfectly for him, but he wasn't fast enough in order to make up any deficits, nor turn turn his attention from #1 to #2 and want to relax in a combination for that win.Afterward, Hayes and Cardenas were inquired about the pass.Hayes: "Martin got an awesome start. He had Turn 1 really efficient and got from the jawhorse considerably better. Managed to get a set you back Turn 3. The winds blowing around pretty hard on the bottom. Now i am not really sure… I asked him, "Hey, was that me or was for which you?" I am certain the wind was blowing around and i don't truly know. I am certain there were some room at the racetrack there for him on the other hand did feel him tiny leg somewhat. I became just attempting to keep my eyes dedicated to the apex and work my way there because that has to be the safest thing for him. "At that time I didnt define how it happened to him nevertheless assumed he was still being pretty close mainly because the gap wasn't creating. I still had +0 on my own board to look at came around. I believed he got through there pretty well."Cardneas "We touched doing Turn 3. We touched a few things. I needed to travel a bit wide and lost employment to Herrin."Cardenas was then asked if even though have done similar if their positioning was reversed.Cardenas: I can't know… Probably, but…Hayes (nodding his head): Yes. Possess seen you race. (laughs).Cardenas: We'll see.Hayes: That's just racing. Monster Energy Graves Yamaha's Josh Hayes (Photo: Brian J Nelson) Superbike Race 1 QuotesJosh Hayes - 1st"You know, today's race within the helmet felt lots unique of I think it looked about the track. I was pretty nervous entering the race and wasn't feeling real good. The way to ages since we have been racing and everything was going great last time and didn't end that well. Thus i were built with a great number of nerves."I felt I was riding okay and the guys demonstrated I do think a tiny bit of the wrong gap and so i relaxed some more. I came around thinking that gap shrank considerably and I panicked a bit more. I'd to modify my rhythm twice and that's pretty tough -- as soon as you backpedal revisit adding hard laps again. At that point it was subsequently just looking to maintain or open the space in support of give myself some personal space. Martin was riding great behind me because I have been trying pretty hard and this man was maintaining a superb pace. I'm certain tomorrow might be a different story; if he'll be able to break free while in the initial laps by himself I bet it will likely be a race-long battle. I'm awaiting it -- it must be fun."Martin Cardenas - 2nd"It must have been a good race to do. As expected I needed for you to complete led tail light assemblyone step higher but at this point it was subsequently impossible. Josh was very quick to the first few as well as gapped us and that i couldn't catch up. Nevertheless i aimed to useful pressure the complete way and I got a good rhythm along with the bike was working great."Roger Hayden - 3rd"In the start I produced a launched a lots of mistakes and the guys got a gap on me. They solely slowly pulled away. I made another big mistake and next Larry was on me. The previous few laps was just holding him off. Herrin ran off of the track -- it is a pretty disappointing third place to be truthful. I had been to this point back and really didn't ride wonderful, and should now have fourth today. We'll use it but we need to instigate a lot better job tomorrow."SweetnessSo much for hopes of a competitive Superbike race. Josh Hayes muscled his way past Martin Cardenas over the opening lap at Road America and made his escape while Colombian worked hard to shake Hayes' Yamaha teammate, Josh Herrin, with the race's first stages.Hayes raced off for win #34 while Cardenas claimed a lonely second... as well as the points lead. Herrin ran off course on lap 9 of 13 while sitting third several seconds behind Cardenas. He dropped to eighth but ultimately raced his option to a sixth-place finish.Return to SPEED.com for a complete race report with a bit.AMA Pro Superbike Saturday Result1. Josh Hayes (Yam)2. Martin Cardenas (Suz) +3.9843. Roger Hayden (Suz) +22.9724. Larry Pegram (Yam)5. Danny Eslick (Suz)6. Josh Herrin (Yam)7. Geoff May (EBR)8. David Anthony (Suz)9. Chris Fillmore (KTM)10. Cory West (EBR) Y.E.S. Graves Yamaha's Cameron Beaubier (Photo: Brian J Nelson) DSB Race QuotesCameron Beaubier - 1st"It was good. I bought a significant start. J.D. got a crazy holeshot and made a bit mistake in your lefthander -- Turn 5, or something that is. I acquired by him when i was working to save my tires for any minute. I knew Jake was directly behind me outside started pushing really tough to start up a touch gap i surely could. I held it for quite a while but launched a couple mistakes which are pretty stupid. I missed a shift going into Turn 5 and almost ran wide after which you can been required to shift, backshift, and become down the hill. I'm delighted to take advantage of the win today. We are going to head off trying to complete the work tomorrow."Jake Gagne - 2nd"I got to a good beginning. I do believe J.D. actually holeshdouble bubble windscreenotted. Managed to get by him around the first lap. Cameron was riding truly good. He took off one or two laps in so i just couldn't hang with him. I designed a few little mistakes anf the was riding really efficient. Yeah, pretty lonely ride. He just a little gap -- a matter of seconds -- and just almost stayed there everyone else in the time. We've got two tiny problems to operate on for tomorrow and we'll attempt to close the gap. But second place, I'll bring it. It turned out a great race."J.D. Beach - 3rd"My race tiny Red Bull RoadRace Yamaha went nicely. My and Jake Lewis were battling decent. I've watched him ride for some time and I knew a few points that I would definitely be stronger than him at. About 3/4s of the way he got by me i really variety of arrived at see where I seemed to be faster than him. I had created an approach in the event he was in front of me on the last lap having said that i just went my hardest the last lap and surely could grip for third. Earphones three turns I recently got down to nail them perfectly because I knew should i was slow emerging from the past turn he'd be prepared to draft by me.Two For TwoY.E.S. Graves Yamaha's rising superstar, Cameron Beaubier, again proved himself to generally be the course of your Daytona SportBike field,Cheap Toms, easing using a suprisingly simple 2.7-second victory in our DSB race. RoadRace Factory's Jake Gagne kept him honest to half-distance before accepting an apparent second, some 12 seconds prior to the fight for third.Gagne's teammate, J.D. Beach narrowly beat Meen Motorsports' class rookie, Jake Lewis, in to the flag to complete the podium.Return for a whole race report a lttle bit later.Daytona SportBike Saturday Results1. Cameron Beaubier (Yam)2. Jake Gagne (Yam) +2.6933. J.D. Beach (Yam) +15.1574. Jake Lewis (Yam) +15.4565. Garrett Gerloff (Yam)6. Bobby Fong (Tri)7. James Rispoli (Suz)8. Dane Westby (Hon)9. Jason DiSalvo (Tri)10. Elena Myers (Tri) Monster Energy Graves Yamaha's Josh Hayes (Photo: Brian J Nelson) Superbike Qualifying NotesToday's pole is Josh Hayes' 24th, equaling him with fellow three-time AMA Superbike champ Ben Spies for second on your all-time order (Hayes already owns sole having second devote comparison to its race wins).American MadeMartin Cardenas is nipping on Hayes' heels within the timesheets earlier this week, far from las rear motorcycle standt year's stop by Road America when no rider was in the vicinity of Hayes in almost any session. 50 % that equation is related to Cardenas and his awesome ability, however the other half is Hayes moving oh no- the pack a lttle bit (he's a couple seconds peeled off last year's lap record). Hayes' 'regression' is explained through the swap out of the Dunlops manufactured in England to Buffalo-made rear slicks. Hayes is still searching to choose a enthusiasm in the new tires.He explained, "I'm still not there. It looks like that's still what has me on edge slightly. It's simply different -- it's actually a different feel from what we're accustomed to feeling. I look and do laps and it also doesn't do the same thing I used to be used to before. The adaptation was a tad tough to do. I keep finding tiny problems en route. I kept moving into the final turn a bit of hot yesterday i just didn't like to stop therefore i leaned it in it a bit harder. I realized I hadn't been getting full lean using this thing. It absolutely was moving around a little bit as you weren't full lean exactly what causes you to be think you are able to go full lean. We leaving some stuff from the table this is been figuring that stuff out as we go along to understand whatever i can aquire away with and what are the tire will let me do and does not please let me do. I don't want to learn the tough way. I still sense that it can take a tiny bit of time. It's not actually unsafe, it is quite different."Married ManSpeaking of Cardenas, he reaches Road America a newly-married man, having recently gotten hitched within the home country of Colombia.Sixth Gear Spiadjustable leversnBoth Yamaha runners suffered scary moments going into the wet around the fast back straight heading into Canada Corner today during qualifying. Hayes explained, "I think little Josh had through the happen. It was subsequently very hard to see through the shadows main points wet and ideas presented dry. That long lefthander at the conclusion of the spine straightaway We gotten wide outside in the wet stuff. You're top gear leaned over, probably over you'd think. It had become quite an big moment -- Freezing about closed my eyes (laughs). Who was needs to thing that started -- I held it a little bit tighter next."DogfightHayes isn't hoping on a repeat of last year's double blowouts…"I don't think the races are like just last year. In my opinion they should be long hard races. But I conducted race distance around the tires twice now and so i have a good feel for what are the end of your race will probably be like. I conducted long stints so i feel first rate about the bike. I'm anticipating a good race and having a good time."Front Row Qualifying Quotes Josh Hayes"It would have been a pretty interesting session today; the only place I thought overall it changed was the rear straightaway was drying up a little bit given that the session went on. Situations are going pretty smooth. We really didn't change everything from yesterday. We simply wanted to go out and conduct some laps. At the moment I'm the actions that I have to rise up to speed by far the most. I feel like I'm struggling but Now i am not doing to bad this time -- I'm competitive."Martin Cardenas"It was really good. The first practice was variety of getting used to final results for this track because about the 1000 really it is, really fast. But we style of adjusted that and the bike is working nice. We changed some small stuff with each time was a dose of improvement. We're quite bike. The bike comfortable to wear and we're pumped up about an outstanding race and also a strong result."Roger Hayden"Things were going not too bad since we've been here. This is certainly among my worst tracks so I've really been attempting turn it over around a bit last week. I'm with only a certain spot where I'm getting through the hump to obtain that late Now i need. All-and-all I'm not really as faraway since i usually am here. Hopefully Allow me to stuff it completely from the race and I will increases front. You won't be easy, however cannot have the top couple guys go away and lose the draft because I really need that here."Josh Herrin"Today didn't go too well in my opinion -- neither did yesterday. As a former struggling a reasonable amount since we unSportBike Leversloaded the bike over the truck -- figuring out which bike Let me ride also, the set-up we desire. We're still chasing the set-up for your race. We're still just about sure what we're going to do yet, but I believe it will likely be a superb race. Luckily we've got the straights to draft if we're struggling a little bit through the race and work to gain knowledge from the guys. H motorcycle fairing opefully we're up there." Monster Energy Graves Yamaha's Josh Hayes (Photo: Brian J Nelson) We May Have A Race On Our Hands...Forward row went unchanged from Friday's provisional order with all the leading lap times still nearly another off yesterday's pace. However, QP provided evidence that Yoshimura Suzuki's Ma motorcycle helmet rtin Cardenas is continuing to erase the gap separating him from triple champ Josh Hayes, circulating just 0.107 seconds there are various sessions' best.Not one other rider was the next second of Hayes and Cardenas.Row 11. Josh Hayes (Yam) 2:13.3552. Martin Cardenas (Suz) 2:13.776 (-0.421)3. Roger Hayden (Suz) 2:14.5034. Josh Herrin (Yam)Row 25. Larry Pegram (Yam)6. Danny Eslick (Suz)7. Chclip on handlebarsris Fillmore (KTM)8. Chris Clark (Suz)Row 39. Geoff May (EBR)10. David Anthony (Suz)11. Aaron Yates (EBR)12. Cory West (EBR) Y.E.S. Graves Yamaha's Cameron Beaubier (Photo: Brian J Nelson) DSB QuotesCameron Beaubier "Yesterday all the time I felt truly good; brought home the bike dialed in. Really didn't do excessively to barefoot -- I felt really comfortable from the very beginning. Today we put one or two a laps in at the end however was still being a touch wet and in addition we couldn't really go any faster, but I'm feeling good to the race."Jake Gagne"I'm pumped that they are for the front row. Cameron is headed really fast, and Dane and J.D. along with a two the guys behind them are inclined brilliant. That makes it gonna be an interesting race It is my opinion enhance these straights. Everybody is intending to buy the pace."We were languishing down in eighth almost all the day (yesterday), but a large, fat slap in the face from (crew chief) Chuck, we lowered the front side thus could feel it, and a few other little changes and i got my return amongst players. It was actually all up here -- I just needed to have that part right, the bike was great. We made friends again and here we are."Dane Westby"The track was a lot better yesterday. I'd been aiming to placed in some hot laps today yet it just didn't arrive at us. For some reason wasn't bad but we simply weren't gonna beat the periods today."J.D. Beach"It comfortable to wear to finally be within the front row again. I never experienced the front row since i have rode the Attack bike one or two in years past. I'm feeling truly good again. The track was really a little damp today,Cheap Toms Shoes, although i think it should be a great race."No ChangeY.E.S. Graves Yamaha's Cameron Beaubier will open this weekend's twin Daytona SportBike races from pole around the strength of Friday's QP1 effort. Overnight rain made lap time improvements tough though the pace did discover late to the near-competitive level (led by Jake Gagne), suggesting some chance of a much more interesting Superbike session (that could begin momentarily).Can anyone stop Beaubier today?Row 11. Cameron Beaubier (Yam) 2:19.9082. Jake Gagne (Yam) 2:20.4753. Dane Westby (Hon)4. J.D. Beach (Yam)Row 25. Jake Lewis (Yam)6. James Rispoli (Suz)7. Garret Gerloff (Yam)8. Joey Pascarella (Tri)Row 39. Bobby Fong (Tri)10. Benny Solis (Hon)11. Elena Myers (Tri)12. Huntley Nash (Yam)SPEED.com Motorcycle Racing Editor Chris Martin saw Eddie Lawson win aboard a Kawasaki at first chance he attended an AMA Superbike race and witnessed Ben Bostrom win the Superbike race aboard a V&H Ducati to begin with he worked one. He's got revealed AMA SBK, WSBK, and MotoGP for SPEED.com since 2003. Chris is becoming on Twitter. |
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