A wet track at New Hampshire Motor Speedway meant that no one went out for final qualifying for the Dunlop Loudon Classic, leaving Suzuki GSX-R750-mounted Tyler Scott on pole for the Main event scheduled for this afternoon.

Joseph LiMandri Jr. is gridded second on a Yamaha YZF-R6, and Shane Narbonne is third on a Suzuki GSX-R750. Eric Wood and Ben Gloddy are fourth and six on their YZF-R6s, with Jake Lewis on a Yamaha YZF-R9 in fifth.

The main event this weekend is the 102nd Annual Loudon Classic, which has been held on site since long before the speedway was built, when it was simply a road course named Bryar Motorsports Park. Known as the longest-running motorcycle race in America, this year’s Loudon Classic features a $400,000 purse, with Dunlop the title sponsor.