Updated Post: Zemke Beats Duhamel In AMA Formula Xtreme Duel At Mid-Ohio

Updated Post: Zemke Beats Duhamel In AMA Formula Xtreme Duel At Mid-Ohio

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Provisional AMA Formula Xtreme Race Results: 1. Jake Zemke, Honda, 16 laps 2. Miguel Duhamel, Honda, -0.374 second 3. Kurtis Roberts, Honda, -14.661 seconds 4. Michael Barnes, Suzuki, -16.487 seconds 5. Ben Attard, Kawasaki, -25.037 seconds 6. Ty Howard, Yamaha, -27.664 seconds 7. Robert Jensen, Yamaha, -30.626 seconds 8. Chris Peris, Yamaha, -33.310 seconds 9. Danny Eslick, Suzuki, -40.050 seconds 10. Chris “Opie” Caylor, Suzuki, -43.719 seconds 11. Ryan Andrews, Ducati, -44.044 seconds 12. Mike Hale, Honda, -51.019 seconds 13. Nicky Moore, Yamaha, -68.068 seconds 14. Taylor Knapp, Yamaha, -69.269 seconds 15. Heath Small, Yamaha, -69.556 seconds 16. Ryan Elleby, Suzuki, -69.822 seconds 17. Armando Ferrer, Yamaha, -83.258 seconds 18. Derek Keyes, Suzuki, -84.019 seconds 19. Nathan Hester, Yamaha, -84.838 seconds 20. Jason McCluskey, Yamaha, -85.386 seconds 21. Shea Fouchek, Suzuki, -85.568 seconds 22. Daniel Doty, Yamaha, -89.573 seconds 23. Myron Bell, Suzuki, -90.357 seconds 24. Kevin Pate, Suzuki, -92.403 seconds 25. Roger Bell, Suzuki, -92.841 seconds 26. Victor Chirinos, Yamaha, -1 lap 27. M. Ivan Garza, Suzuki, -1 lap 28. Lance Yeager, Kawasaki, -1 lap 29. Mark Hatten, Ducati, -2 laps 30. Alex Gobert, Honda, -3 laps, mechanical 31. Scotty Vanscoik, Kawasaki, -6 laps 32. Tim Knutson, Yamaha, -10 laps, DNF, crash 33. Robert Deily, Honda, -10 laps, DNF 34. Justin Filice, Honda, -12 laps, DNF, crash 35. Matt Furtek, Kawasaki, -12 laps, DNF, crash AMA Formula Xtreme Championship Point Standings (after 7 of 9 races): 1. Zemke, 249 points 2. Duhamel, 238 points 3. Eslick, 171 points 4. Attard, 138 points 5. Gobert, 136 points 6. Peris, 135 points 7. Nicky Moore, 124 points 8. Barnes, 105 points 9. Knapp, 102 points 10. Ferrer, 98 points More, from a press release issued by Team M4 EMGO Suzuki: BARNES QUICK AT MID-OHIO Team M4 EMGO Suzuki built upon their spectacular Friday showing at Mid-Ohio with another memorable performance on Saturday. Michael Barnes continued his impressive form at the 2.4-mile race course, notching up high-ranking results in both the Formula Xtreme race and Superstock qualifying. Barnes, who qualified second for the day’s 16-lap Formula Xtreme contest, got away in third and fought to stick with the leading factory bikes. Unfortunately, the set-up on the team’s trick GSX-R600 FX machine was just off enough to spoil his hopes for a podium finish. On lap five he fell to fourth, the position he would ultimately go on to finish. Team Crew Chief Keith Perry said, “I think we had a little bit of a set-up issue with the heat. We had a lot more sun on the track this afternoon than we had seen all weekend. We just missed the combination a little bit. Barney rode it as hard as he could ride it. It wasn’t a bad result, but we always want a little bit more.” Barnes enjoyed more success aboard the team’s big-bore Superstock-spec GSX-R. The Floridian ripped off a 1:27.661 to qualify his Pirelli-shod 1000cc racer third fastest despite being challenged by an incredibly deep field of competitors. His time was well inside the old track record and less than a tenth of a second behind pole. Barnes credited his front row qualifying position to a combination of his mastery of Mid-Ohio and the team’s top-flight machinery. “I’m definitely happy. I’ve been racing at Mid-Ohio since 1989, my first year in the Nationals, so I’ve been here quite a few times. I think my experience on this track has finally paid off because I finally have the equipment to prove what I can do. I’ve been struggling for seventeen years trying to get a ride like this and it has finally come to fruition.” He continued, “I was gaining more and more confidence, but on my fast lap I had a big front-end push. I’m confident that I would have had pole position had we had one more session after this because we really found something during this qualifying session. I’m extremely confident about the race coming up. It’s all about getting a good start, staying out of trouble on the first few laps, and going from there.” Geoff May put in a fine ride during Superstock qualifying as well. The Georgian circulated Mid-Ohio with a best time of 1:28.773 during the session, strong enough to earn a spot on the second row. He’ll start tomorrow’s 60k Superstock final from eighth. May also put in a top-ten performance in Supersport qualifying. His fastest lap aboard his GSX-R600 on Saturday (1:31.366) was tenth fastest overall, earning him a spot on the third row. More, from a press release issued by Team EMGO Taiwan: After Missing 3 Rounds, Caylor Back With Another Top 10 Lexington, OH ( 23 July, 05) – Chris “Opie” Caylor and Team EMGO Taiwan returned to Formula Extreme with a solid 10th place finish at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. Caylor had missed the previous three rounds due to the birth of his son, Matthew Evan, and Laguna not having an FX event. The weekend started off on the right foot with Caylor quickly getting back up to speed aboard his Suzuki GSX-R 600 and qualifying onto the second row. “I haven’t been at home sitting on my butt and watching TV.” said Caylor while he helped load the team trailer. “I’ve been training on my bicycle harder than I ever have and I went to a few of the closer club level races just to stay in practice. Most people would enjoy a few weeks off from their job but being away from the track and the team has just made me more ‘hungry’.” Caylor thanks Emil Gomez and the rest of the crew at his sponsor EMGO Taiwan. “As usual, they’ve been awesome, especially during these past few months. Emil has been very supportive and understanding with the time I’ve taken. He understands and supports my family values and knows that I have and will give my all to get the team to the podium these last rounds. Even last week when their office flooded in the heavy rain in Atlanta, Emil was checking that I was ready and had every thing I needed to get back on the bike. No one could ask for a better sponsor than I have with EMGO Taiwan.” Even after qualifying so high on the grid and running consistently quick lap times, Caylor wasn’t completely satisfied with his finish. “I completely blew the start. We’d put a new motor in for this race and it, of course, has a new clutch in it. I didn’t take that into account and practice my starts as I should of. I was running the same pace as the guys in front of me but was already behind because of my start. You can bet I won’t make that mistake at the next round!” Caylor finished by giving his view on a common myth that racers get slower after having a child: “There’s no way that’s true. I definitely have more drive. I got diapers to buy!”

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