Updated Post: Parriott, Moore, Alexander, Ulrich Top 750cc Supersport Race At Sears Point

Updated Post: Parriott, Moore, Alexander, Ulrich Top 750cc Supersport Race At Sears Point

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Arclight Suzuki’s Brian Parriott controlled the AMA Pro 750cc Supersport race from the front at Sears Point Saturday afternoon, pulling away from Corona EBSCO Suzuki’s Jimmy Moore, who in turn left Attack Suzuki’s Richie Alexander to fend off a late-race charge by Roadracing World’s Chris Ulrich. Parriott won on Metzeler tires, while Moore and Alexander were on Dunlops. Ulrich was on Metzeler tires. A full 44 riders made the grid. Five riders did not qualify under the maximum lap time, 1:48.613. Preliminary results: 1. Brian Parriott, Suzuki 2. Jimmy Moore, Suzuki 3. Richie Alexander, Suzuki 4. Chris Ulrich, Suzuki 5. Lee Acree, Suzuki 6. Vincent Haskovec, Suzuki 7. James Randolph, Suzuki 8. Ben Spies, Suzuki 9. Anthony Lupo, Suzuki 10. Tony Meiring, Suzuki 11. Stuart Stratton, Yamaha YZF-R6 12. Steve Patterson, Suzuki 13. David Ortega, Suzuki 14. Kim Nakashima, Suzuki 15. James King, Suzuki 17. Alan Schmidt, Suzuki 18. Owen Weichel, Kawasaki ZX-6R 19. Ed Milhausen, Suzuki 20. Richard Slejmar, Suzuki 21. Gary Hatfield, Yamaha YZF-R6 22. Kurt Marmor, Honda CBR600F4 23. John Wilson, Suzuki 24. Kevin Carter, Yamaha YZF-R6 25. Randall Mennenga, Suzuki 26. Eric Haugo, Suzuki 27. Robert Bussey, Suzuki GSX-R600 28. Justin Blake, Suzuki 29. Jeremiah Johnson, Yamaha YZF-R6 30. Geoff Pestes, Yamaha YZF-R6

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