AMA Pro Superbike Race Two Results From Barber Motorsports Park (Updated)

AMA Pro Superbike Race Two Results From Barber Motorsports Park (Updated)

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Triumph Superbike Classic/AMA Pro Road Racing Championship Series

Barber Motorsports Park

Birmingham, Alabama

June 22, 2014

Provisional Superbike Race Two Results (all on Dunlop tires):

1. Josh Hayes (Yam YZF-R1), 21 laps

2. Martin Cardenas (Suz GSX-R1000), -7.808 seconds

3. Cameron Beaubier (Yam YZF-R1), -12.305

4. David Anthony (Suz GSX-R1000), -18.747

5. Roger Hayden (Suz GSX-R1000), -29.329

6. Chris Clark (Suz GSX-R1000), -42.257

7. Chris Ulrich (Hon CBR1000RR), -52.754*

8. Cory West (EBR 1190RS), -53.903

9. Larry Pegram (EBR 1190RS), -55.891*

10. Sean Dwyer (Suz GSX-R1000), -69.005

11. Trent Gibson (Kaw ZX-10R), -82.774

12. Johnny Rock Page (Suz GSX-R1000), -1 lap

13. Frankie Babuska (Suz GSX-R1000), -7 laps, DNF, retired

14. Reese Wacker (Suz GSX-R1000), -17 laps, DNF, retired

15. Chris Fillmore (KTM RC8R), -21 laps, DNF, retired

16. Bernat Martinez (Yam YZF-R1), DNS

*includes 10-second penalty for jump start

Championship Point Standings (after 6 of 11 races):

1. Hayes, 145 points

2. Anthony, 116

3. Hayden, 113

4. Beaubier, 110

5. Clark, 105

6. Cardenas, 90

7. Fillmore, 69

8. West, 65

9. Gibson, 55

10. Pegram, 50

11. Martinez, 48

12. Ulrich, 46

13. Babuska, 39

14. Dwyer, 30

15. Diego Pierluigi, 28

16. Wacker, 27

17. TIE, Taylor Knapp/Page, 26

19. TIE, Jason Farrell/Mesa, 20

More, from a press release issued by AMA Pro Racing:

The tide is high: Hayes rides wave of momentum at Barber Motorsports Park in AMA Pro SuperBike

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (June 22, 2014) – Monster Energy Graves Yamaha’s Josh Hayes completed the Triumph SuperBike Classic weekend sweep today at Barber Motorsports Park, putting on a clinic in Race 2 of the AMA Pro SuperBike class.

The cagey three-time premier class champion exploited the Saturday misfortune endured by his three biggest threats for victory – teammate Cameron Beaubier and the Yoshimura Suzuki Factory Racing duo of Roger Hayden and Martin Cardenas – and cruised to an easy victory.

Armed with the knowledge that all three had crashed in the heat on Saturday and were likely still suffering both physically and psychologically as a result, Hayes dropped the hammer from the start. He didn’t allow his challengers a chance to find their footing or work up their confidence, dropping them right from the race’s opening corners.

The Mississippian assembled an advantage of over twelve seconds before calling off the dogs late. He backed down his pace with just a few laps remaining and ultimately eased his way to a near-eight second margin of victory at the checkered flag.

The win represented a triple-double of sorts, as Hayes equaled the Barber Motorsports Park feat of the legendary Mat Mladin (2007-2009) by claiming six straight victories over three years at the impressive facility.

“It was a lot different race than I expected and how I expected it to play out, being able to get a little gap early and being able to stretch it out pretty quickly,” Hayes said. “I was happy to be able to kind of cruise toward the end of the race and just be careful. I feel a little lucky all of these guys have a rough-and-tumble day yesterday and that kind of leaned in my favor.”

Rookie Beaubier’s confidence appeared to be the one to take the biggest hit following a string of front-end falls. The 21-year-old made a pair of early mistakes and dropped well off the fight for second, which turned into an all-Yoshimura affair with Cardenas running directly in front of Hayden for the race’s opening 14 laps.

However, Beaubier slowly rediscovered his mojo and ran the two down from over five seconds back, arriving in Hayden’s wheel tracks with eight laps remaining. Hayden then started a rapid descent in the opposite direction at that point, ultimately falling to fifth, one position behind the surging David Anthony of ADR Motorsports/Sic/Motul Fly Racing, who continued his run of all top fives in 2014.

It looked to be only a matter of time before Beaubier overtook Colombian Cardenas as well, but the rising star made yet another mistake on lap 19 of 21. He stayed upright but thought better of resuming the chase, accepting a podium finish in third.

“It feels very good,” Cardenas said. “I feel for sorry for my mechanics because I destroyed the bike yesterday. They did a great job building the bike back up and I just wanted to get a good result today. We ended up second and that’s pretty good. We’re looking forward to the next race. Hopefully we won’t make mistakes and improve a little bit.”

Beaubier also expressed his apologies to his mechanics, who he did repay with the podium finish.

“I felt really bad for my team yesterday, crashing two bikes within eight laps or so on track,” Beaubier said. “So I have to give it up to those guys for getting me back on track. To tell you the truth, I’m pretty happy with a third right now after the rough day I had yesterday. I made a lot of mistakes in that race – I’m going to go back and figure out what we need to do to move forward.”

Yoshimura Suzuki Factory Racing’s Chris Clark backed up the first podium of his AMA Pro Road Racing career by coming home in sixth a day later. He was followed to the stripe by GEICO Motorcycle Road Racing Honda’s Chris Ulrich.

Ulrich hounded Clark on track but was ten seconds adrift in the official results after getting hit with a ten-second penalty for anticipating the start. However, the finishing order was the same.

Team AMSOIL Hero EBR’s Cory West was awarded eighth, one position ahead of Foremost Insurance Pegram Racing’s Larry Pegram, who took his EBR 1190RS to ninth despite being assessed a ten-second start penalty of his own.

Vicious Cycle Racing’s Sean Dwyer picked up his second top-ten result of the weekend in tenth.

It was a weekend to forget for HMC/KTM Racing’s Chris Fillmore. After his bike overheated late in Saturday’s race while holding down a podium position, Fillmore encountered electrical problems with both his ‘A’ and ‘B’ bikes on Sunday and was forced to retire after running just a single lap.

Hayes now boasts an imposing 29-point lead with the season now just past its halfway point. Anthony continues to rank in second (145-116) while Hayden (113), Beaubier (110) and Clark (105) all remain well within in striking distance of the Australian.

AMA Pro GoPro Daytona SportBike

Dane Westby made it a double victory at Barber Motorsports Park on Sunday, capping off a charge through the field to repeat his Saturday performance. Westby won the race by 0.235 seconds over MotoSport.com/Meen Yamaha Jake Lewis and RoadRace Factory/Red Bull’s Jake Gagne.

“For a second there, it looked like I didn’t have much for ’em, but I was telling myself I was as fast as anybody out there and I proved it yesterday. And here we are today,” said Westby. “Just an amazing feeling – it’s my first double. Like I said yesterday, everybody out there watching, you can do it too. I came from clubs and here I am.”

Westby trailed early, running as deep as sixth well into the race, but systematically picked off rivals until he led. The Oklahoman was remarkably quick in the final section and overtook several competitors in the long right-hander, the track’s penultimate corner.

Lewis valiantly attempted to pick up his first class win. For many laps, he chased Gagne at the front as it looked like a showdown of the Jakes before Westby flew past them both.

Castrol/Triumph/Sportbike Track Time’s Jason DiSalvo was fourth, just missing out on a podium at his home track.

JD Beach had closed on the lead group but made a mistake on the last lap, going for a wild ride before gaining control of his Yamaha Extended Service/Monster Energy/Graves/Yamaha.

Latus Motors Racing’s Bobby Fong crashed out of a potential podium spot on the last lap.

AMA Pro SuperSport

Houston Superbikes’ Dustin Dominguez won his first AMA Pro SuperSport race of the year on Sunday at Barber Motorsports Park. The Oklahoman had a tough battle with yesterday’s winner, Hayden Gillim of TOBC Racing, and upstart Kaleb De Keyrel of De Keyrel Racing, but Dominguez earned his seventh career AMA Pro SuperSport victory and the first of 2014 with a solid run.

Dominguez took over from Gillim on lap four with a pass at the Museum Turn. When the trio made it back around to the stripe, just 0.019 seconds separated the three riders as lap five began.

From then on, Dominguez managed his gap to the flag. His final margin was 1.178 seconds.

Gillim managed to work into a tie in points with Corey Alexander as the series heads into the next round.

Alexander (CELTIC/HVMC Racing) was fourth but never really challenged on Sunday. He was over 15 seconds behind Dominguez.

Mexico’s Erick Sanchez (EYK Racing Team) was fifth as he barely held off a group fighting for the position. Sanchez was 0.001 seconds ahead of D&D Cycles pilot Miles Thornton.

Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson Series

Defending AMA Pro Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson champ Steve Rapp took out his early-season frustrations on the opposition today in Alabama. The Suburban Motors Harley-Davidson star registered a dominating ride in the 11-lap Harley-Davidson final today, ripping free from the pack early and extending his advantage by more than a second per lap en route to a lopsided 11.114-second margin of victory.

“That’s my favorite kind of race,” the triumphant Rapp said. “I like riding by myself out front – I ride like that in practice in lot so that when it happens in a race, I’m ready for it. The bike was awesome; the guys from Suburban build the best bike out here – the best bike in America probably – and I’m happy to ride it.”

While Rapp did his best to take away any suspense over the race’s winner from the opening lap, there was plenty of bar-banging excitement courtesy of a frantic scrap for second. Five riders contested the position with an unwavering sense of urgency until lap six, at which point KWR/Millennium Technologies’ Kyle Wyman tumbled out of third.

Wyman’s exit didn’t make things much easier for Ruthless Racing’s Danny Eslick, who still had to deal with three hungry riders seeking the runner-up position – Josh Chisum Racing/Bartels Harley-Davidson’s Tyler O’Hara, Rapp’s Suburban Motors teammate, Ben Carlson, and Six-Four Motorsports’ Shane Narbonne.

Eslick ultimately held strong, but for the second race in a row, title leader O’Hara was aced by Carlson on the last lap and pushed down to fourth. Narbonne took an impressive top five.

O’Hara still leads the title race but by one a single point over former class champ Eslick, 66-65.

Next Race

The stars of AMA Pro Road Racing will share the spotlight with world-class company as the GEICO Motorcycle U.S. Round of the FIM Superbike World Championship at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca is up next. The joint AMA Pro-FIM event will take place on July 11-13 in Monterey, California.

How to Watch

FansChoice.tv is the official home for live streaming coverage of AMA Pro Road Racing and AMA Pro Flat Track events in 2014. The site also provides coverage of IMSA’s development and single-make series, and NASCAR’s touring and weekly series.

About AMA Pro Road Racing

AMA Pro Road Racing is the premier motorcycle road racing series in North America and is universally regarded as one of the most competitive road racing organizations in the world. The series is comprised of four production-based classes: AMA Pro SuperBike, AMA Pro GoPro Daytona SportBike, AMA Pro SuperSport and the AMA Pro Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson Series. Learn more about AMA Pro Road Racing at www.amaproracing.com/rr/.

AMA Pro Racing is the premier professional motorcycle racing organization in North America, operating a full schedule of events and championships for a variety of motorcycle disciplines. Learn more about AMA Pro Racing at www.amaproracing.com.

More, from a press release issued by Yamaha:

Josh Hayes Uses His Sixth Sense, Wins Sixth Barber SuperBike Race In A Row Aboard His Monster Energy/Graves/Yamaha YZF-R1; Teammate Cameron Beaubier Also On Podium

Birmingham, AL – June 22, 2014 – Tying the consecutive SuperBike wins record at Barber Motorsports Park wasn’t even remotely on three-time AMA Pro SuperBike Champion Josh Hayes’ mind during Sunday’s SuperBike Race 2, but his dominant victory not only tied the record at Barber, but it also marked the third year in a row that Josh notched the double win at the2.38-mile, 14-turn Alabama road course.

“It was a lot different race than how I expected it to play out,” Josh commented after his record-tying win. “I was able to get a good start and work on stretching out a lead, so the last few laps were pretty smooth. My conditioning was important this weekend with the hot temperatures and high humidity, and I’m glad that I put in all those miles on my bicycle between race weekends because it really helps. My Monster Energy/Graves/Yamaha crew always gives me a great R1 that performs flawlessly, so hats off to them.”

Josh’s SuperBike rookie teammate Cameron Beaubier came back from a tough Saturday to finish on the podium in Sunday’s race, which made it two Monster Energy/Graves/Yamaha riders on the podium.

Cameron said, “It feels great to get on the podium. I felt bad crashing two bikes yesterday, so I’m really happy with this third-place finish. I’m still in contention in the points standings, so we’ll move on to (Mazda Raceway) Laguna Seca and try to improve.”

With three rounds and five races left in the 2014 AMA Pro SuperBike season, Josh is leading the Championship by 29 points. Cameron is currently in fourth place, but just six points out of second place in the standings.

The next race weekend for the Monster Energy/Graves/Yamaha SuperBike Team is July 11-13 at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey, CA, as the stars of AMA Pro Racing compete on the world stage during the FIM World Superbike Championship’s only U.S. stop.

For more Yamaha racing news, results, photos, and videos, check out: www.YamahaMotorsports.com/Racing or your favorite Yamaha social media channel.

More, from a press release issued by GEICO Motorcycle Road Racing:

Progress made in Alabama by GEICO Motorcycle road racers

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (June 22) — A long and grueling weekend at Barber Motorsports Park paid some dividends for the GEICO Motorcycle team, with the Triumph SuperBike Classic closing its second day of racing Sunday afternoon.

Riders Jake Zemke and Chris Ulrich both feel as though they made steps forward in the setup of their Honda motorcycles. Zemke followed Saturday’s seventh-place result with an eighth-place finish Sunday in the Daytona SportBike category, while Ulrich shrugged off Saturday’s injury to log his best finish of the year, taking seventh in the Superbike class.

Zemke posted his best lap time of the weekend during Sunday’s race, despite the scorching heat beating in the racing surface. He managed to pick up positions throughout the race, eventually landing in the second pack of riders.

“Overall today was good,” Zemke said. “We started in the same position (12th) as yesterday and I really had to fight my way up. Once we got some clear track I was able to actually go a second faster than my times yesterday. We made some good progress with the bike and we were able to catch up to the battle for sixth and seventh. There were only two laps left when that happened, and they were in a battle of their own and there was very little room for a third bike in that pack.

“We will take this and move on to our next round with an improved motorcycle. The guys will head back to the shop and try and look for even more. The team has done an excellent job at giving me a solid chassis and suspension that are working great together. We just need to find a little more power. We improved from the last race, so next race should better as well.”

Ulrich raced despite suffering a serious crash Saturday that left him with a deep gash to his left arm. Riding through the pain, he managed to complete his best finish of the year on top of his Honda CBR1000.

“I was unsure I could even ride today,” Ulrich said. “My arm felt pretty stiff this morning but the medical staff here at the track was excellent in making sure I was able to compete. With a modified dressing to fit in my leathers and some Advil I was ready to go out there.

“I had a little difficulty keeping the clutch in during the start and I earned a penalty for a little roll there. I was aware of the infraction during the race and knew I had to battle against the other riders and the penalty.

“It was good to go faster than I had in qualifying and I got my best finish of the year. On top of that I overcame a crash that could have ended much worse yesterday. I will be sore for a few days but thankfully we have a few weeks off before Laguna for us to regroup and come out swinging. I look forward to battling with the elite group that makes up the top five. That’s the next step.”

The team will have three weeks to rest and prepare for the next round at Laguna Seca Raceway in Monterrey, Calif., where they will join the elite World Superbike riders. 

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