Updated With Revised Results: AMA Superstock Race At VIR Stopped Short For Crash As Yates Beats Hayden, DiSalvo

Updated With Revised Results: AMA Superstock Race At VIR Stopped Short For Crash As Yates Beats Hayden, DiSalvo

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Yoshimura Suzuki’s Aaron Yates took the win in Sunday’s red-flag-shortened AMA Superstock race at Virginia International Raceway. Yates was chased closely by Kawasaki’s Roger Hayden, until the race was stopped on lap 14 due to a bad crash on the front straightaway involving Lion Racing Suzuki’s Jake Holden. Holden’s front tire made contact with the rear tire on Jason Pridmore’s Michael Jordan Motorsports Suzuki at about the finish line on the kinked front straight, and Holden crashed at high speed. Pridmore did not fall. Speed traps caught the pair at about 165 mph as they made contact, moments before the crash. The race was called complete, and Yates was declared the winner by 0.5 second over Hayden. Yamaha’s Jason DiSalvo, who is riding injured, finished a relatively distant third. The win extends Yates’ Championship lead over DiSalvo to 21 points, 301 to 280, with one race remaining. Holden was transported by ambulance to a hospital in nearby Danville after a medevac helicopter slated to take Holden to Duke University Hospitals in Durham reported that low cloud cover made landing at VIR impossible. According to American Suzuki’s Morgan Broadhead, Holden was awake and moving, and was combative, a sign of a concussion. Revised AMA Superstock Race Results: 1. Aaron Yates, Suzuki, 13 laps 2. Roger Hayden, Kawasaki, -0.574 second 3. Jason DiSalvo, Yamaha, -4.900 seconds 4. Damon Buckmaster, Yamaha, -9.586 seconds 5. Geoff May, Suzuki, -12.131 seconds 6. Aaron Gobert, Yamaha, -12.650 seconds 7. Steve Rapp, Suzuki, -12.777 seconds 8. Jason Pridmore, Suzuki, -15.672 seconds 9. John Haner, Suzuki, -16.363 seconds 10. Michael Barnes, Suzuki, -16.486 seconds 11. Eric Wood, Suzuki, -27.219 seconds 12. Matt Lynn, Suzuki, -28.280 seconds 13. Blake Young, Suzuki, -31.344 seconds 14. Jason Perez, Yamaha, -37.869 seconds 15. Tony Meiring, Suzuki, -40.376 seconds 16. Akira Tamitsuji, Suzuki, -43.657 seconds 17. Heath Small, Yamaha, -45.963 seconds 18. Jimmy Moore, Suzuki, -49.647 seconds 19. Chris Ulrich, Suzuki, -65.799 seconds 20. Jake Holden, Suzuki, -1 lap 21. Lee Acree, Suzuki, -1 lap, -11.903 seconds 22. Adrian Jones, Suzuki, -1 lap, -68.227 23. Jeremy Haiduk, Yamaha, -1 lap, -71.939 24. J.J. Roetlin, Suzuki, -1 lap, -78.829 25. David Loikits, Suzuki, -1 lap, -88.698 26. Kenny Rodriguez, Honda, -1 lap, -100.154 27. Brad Puetz, Suzuki, -1 lap, -110.434 28. Tim Rinaldi, Suzuki, -1 lap, -127.085 29. Montez Stewart, Suzuki, -10 laps, DNF, crash 30. Brent George, Suzuki, -12 laps, DNF, mechanical AMA Superstock Championship Point Standings (after 9 out of 10 races): 1. Yates, 301 points 2. DiSalvo, 280 points 3. Rapp, 230 points 4. Holden, 206 points 5. Roger Hayden, 205 points 6. Haner, 195 points 7. Aaron Gobert, 187 points 8. Tommy Hayden, 168 points 9. Buckmaster, 165 points 10. May, 160 points

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