Tommy Hayden Wins In AMA Supersport At Road America

Tommy Hayden Wins In AMA Supersport At Road America

© 2003, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

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Copyright 2003, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Tommy Hayden took his first AMA Supersport win of the 2003 season and the sixth Supersport race win of his career Sunday at rainy Road America.

Hayden ran a smart race, paced himself as several other racers fell and finally passed his younger brother Roger Lee Hayden with less than two laps remaining to give the Kawasaki ZX-6RR its first AMA Supersport race win.

Erion Honda’s Roger Lee Hayden led from the start, rode very well throughout the race but could not match the speed of his more experienced brother in the latter stages. The younger Hayden was happy with the best AMA Supersport finish of his career.

Damon Buckmaster raced at the front for the entire 10 laps but seemed content to ride his own pace to secure third-place points and pull closer to Championship leader Jamie Hacking, who finished fifth behind Erion Honda’s Alex Gobert.

Provisional AMA Supersport Race Results:

1. Tommy Hayden, Kawasaki, 10 laps
2. Roger Lee Hayden, Honda, -3.481 seconds
3. Damon Buckmaster, Yamaha, -11.327 seconds
4. Alex Gobert, Honda, -33.371 seconds
5. Jamie Hacking, Yamaha, -64.177 seconds
6. Jason Curtis, Honda, -80.177 seconds
7. Miguel Duhamel, Honda, -91.663 seconds
8. Tony Meiring, Kawasaki, -109.755 seconds
9. Jake Zemke, Honda, -111.340 seconds
10. Giovanni Rojas, Yamaha, -127.068 seconds
11. Jamie Stauffer, Suzuki, -129.290 seconds
12. James Kerker, Honda, -134.274 seconds
13. Dr. Jeffrey Purk, Yamaha, -167.035 seconds
14. Marty Craggill, Honda, -169.937 seconds
15. Matt Wait, Yamaha, -1 lap
16. Dave Ebben, Suzuki, -1 lap
17. David Guy, Suzuki, -1 lap
18. Aaron Risinger, Suzuki, -1 lap
19. Darrin Mitchell, Suzuki, -2 laps, DNF, crash
20. Doug Chandler, Honda, -3 laps, DNF, crash


Provisional AMA Supersport Championship Point Standings:

1. Hacking, 181 points
2. Buckmaster, 173 points
3. Tommy Hayden, 159 points
4. Aaron Gobert, 142 points
5. Alex Gobert, 135 points
6. Jason DiSalvo/Zemke, 128 points
8. Meiring, 119 points
9. Ben Spies, 117 points
10. Roger Lee Hayden, 115 points

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