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AMA SBK: RoadAm Sunday Notebook (UPDATE 10),adjustable clutch lever
Hang OnJosh Hayes completed the most perfect points weekend at Road America but it surely didn't come easily. The Mississippian slowly pulled open a couple.5-second gap but emerging rival Martin Cardenas whittled away inside the lead late,motorcycle levers, creating a somewhat more tense finish. Hayes ultimately took the checkered flag only a second ahead of the points leader.Check back for a whole report laterAMA Superbike Race 2 Results1. Josh Hayes (Yam)2. Martin Cardenas (Suz) +0.8183. Josh Herrin (Yam) +8.1914. Roger Hayden (Suz)5. Danny Eslick (Suz)6. Larry Pegram (Yam)7. David Anthony (Suz)8. Chris Fillmore (KTM)9. Aaron Yates (EBR)10. Cory West (EBR)Flying SoloAirline pilot Steve Rapp not simply qualified within the front row for today's H-D race after only turning up at Road America over the morning with the race, he actually won the race disappearing about how was his day off from work.Every previous H-D race at Road America were decided by not as much as 0.2 seconds,adjustable levers motorcycle, but Rapp broke free and claimed the victory by beyond four seconds. Red Bull RoadRace Factory's Jake Gagne (Photo: Brian J Nelson) Gagne!Red Bull RoadRace Factory's Jake Gagne scored an outstanding upset victory in Sunday's Daytona SportBike contest, defeating title favorite Cameron Beaubier directly. Gagne and Beaubier traded haymakers deep in the contest with wheels sliding and bikes protesting repeatedly. The hard-charging Gagne willed himself ahead of Beaubier with three to travel followed by forced a miscalculation from Beaubier, who has been both fortune to protect yourself from striking Gagne and also upright and on track. Gagne cruised to the checkered flag from that point with Beaubier regrouping to accomplish second.Meanwhile, Meen Motorsports' Jake Lewis got his revenge on Gagne's RoadRace Factory teammate, J.D. Beach, edging him within the stripe for third just inches.Look for an entire report slightly later...1. Jake Gagne (Yam)2. Cameron Beaubier (Yam) +4.1913. Jake Lewis (Yam) +12.0164. J.D. Beach (Yam) +120.245. Garrett Gerloff (Yam)6. Dane Westby (Hon)7. James Rispoli (Suz)8. Jason DiSalvo (Tri)9. Elena Myers (Tri)10. Ben Young (Yam)Another SS UpdateOf the seven rider working in the crash (Tyler Linders, Hayden Gillim, Ricardo Valdez, Caroline Olsen, Roi Holster, JD Mosley, and Alex Shaw) just about Gillim were transported with the Regional The hospital in Sheboygan even more evaluation. All were awake and alert, that is certainly great news every thing ugly nature of one's crash.SuperSport Crash UpdateThe massive SuperSport start-line crash involved Corey Alexander, Tyler Linders, Hayden Gillim,motorcycle adjustable levers, Ricardo Valdez, Caroline Olsen, Roi Holster,adjustable levers, JD Mosley, and Alex Shaw.It's prematurely to create any definitive statements concerning riders' conditions,Motorcycle Racing Parts, rearsetsbut it seemed all involved were conscious.The race is be postponed until right after the Superbike contest.Update: Saturday winner Alexander were mixed up in the crash.Double RedThe morning SuperSport contest was red flagged relatively early and hang rear motorcycle standfor a complete restart. However, a large domino-like crash occurred moments when the riders left the stripe for the race's second green light. It is early as well as carnage continues to be sorted,adjustable Lever, but it surely was an ugly looking crash that involved numerous ridmotorcycle racing partsers...Hazy MornJosh Hayes continued his perfect weekend by topping the Sunday warm-up which includes a motorcycle fairing best period of 2:14.995 on still brisk mhandle gripsorning. Rog Hayden and Martin Cardenas ran second and third, respectively, and were the sole other riders just a second of Hayes. Geoff May location the EBR fourth, although over two-and-a-half seconds back.AMA Superbike Warm-Up1. Josh Hayes (Yam)2. Roger Hayden (Suz) +0.8513. Martin Cardenas (Suz) +0.8884. Geoff May (EBR) +2.6575. Larry Pegram (Yam)6. David Anthony (Suz)7. Chris Fillmore (KTM)8. Josh Herrin (Yam)9. Aaron Yates (EBR)10. Chris Clark (Suz)Working ManCommerical airline pilot Steve Rapp appeared at Rmotorcycle rear standoad America today (it's his day off) and conned a 2:38.382 clip on handlebarsto qualify at the front row for today's H-D race rapidly less-than-ideal track conditions.Michael Barnes will develop the pole while using strength of yesterday's time,SportBike Levers, however defending champ suffered a big fall within the Billy Mitchell bend area during the morning warm-up.The seven lapper is scheduled for that 2:15 green light.Cold? Well then, Warm-UpRed Bull RoadRace Factory's Jake Gagne posted the fastest amount of a cool Daytona SportBike warm-up this morning at Road America. The Saturday runnducati clutch coverser-up was across a second quicker than yesterday's winner, Cameron Beaubier.Beaubier's Y.E.S. Graves Yamaha teammate Garrett Gerloff was next, with Gagne's teammate, J.D. Beach, and GEICO Motorcycle Road Racing Honda's Dane Westby.It's likely unwise to share an excessive amount to the times because it is difficult to say exactly how hard the riders were pushing with conditions expected to be considerably warming this afternoon.For entertainment purposes only:Daytona SportBike Warm-Up1. Jake Gagne (Yam)2. Cameron Beaubier (Yam) +1.1793. Garrett Gerloff (Yam) +1.3384. J.D. Beach (Yam) +3.0385. Dane Westby (Hon)6. Jake Lewis (Yam)7. Huntley Nash (Yam)8. Benny Solis (Hon)9. Elena Myers (Tri)10. Joey Pascarella (Tri)
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