Updated Post: Spaniard Fores On Provisional Pole For World GSX-R Cup At Road Atlanta

Updated Post: Spaniard Fores On Provisional Pole For World GSX-R Cup At Road Atlanta

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Provisional Results From Saturday’s World GSX-R Cup Qualifying (all on Suzuki GSX-R750s):

1. Javier Fores, Spain, 1:28.651
2. Jake Holden, USA, 1:28.752
3. Matin Bauer, Germany, 1:29.493
4. Brian Stokes, USA, 1:29.944
5. Chris Peris, Canada, 1:30.054
6. Ilario Dionisi, Italy, 1:30.133
7. Thomas Metro, France, 1:30.146
8. Robert Jensen, USA, 1:30.218
9. Hudson Kennaugh, South Africa, 1:30.255
10. Tristan Palmer, UK, 1:30.398
11. Ben Wilson, UK, 1:30.864
12. Bruce Rulfo, France, 1:30.930
13. Scott Charlton, Australia, 1:31.015
14. Roman Stamm, Switzerland, 1:31.265
15. Antonio Mancuso, Italy, 1:31.468
16. Zeiser Christian, Austria, 1:31.493
17. Frank Heidger, Germany, 1:31.663
18. Yoshihiro Konno, Japan, 1:31.897
19. Robert Ulm, Germany, 1:31.907
20. Akira Tamitsuji, Japan, 1:33.468
21. Zenon Nelson, Canada, 1:33.988
22. Sebastien Lager, France, no time


More, from a press release issued by Suzuki:

Braselton, GA (October 16, 2004) – The first qualifier for the 2004 Suzuki Worldwide GSX-R Cup Final started off strong and finished even stronger. Spaniard Javier Fores finished the first lap with the fastest time of 1:30.382 and American Brian Stokes followed with a 1:30.556. Fores remained strong throughout the twenty-five minute qualifier and broke the 1:30 barrier on lap four with a time of 1:29.174. A few minutes later he set an even better time at 1:28.651. This remained the fastest time for the remainder of the first qualifier.

“I’m really happy about setting the fastest time. This track is quite a bit different than the tracks back home,” explained Fores. “There are a lot of elevation changes here and there’s only one track like that in Spain so I’m happy.”

About twelve minutes into the event German Martin Bauer came into the pits to change his tire to see if he could put in a good lap. A few minutes later he crossed the line with a time of 1:29.493. Not to be outdone on his ‘home’ track, American Jake Holden squeezed out a 1:28.752 in the last few minutes to overtake Bauer with the second fastest lap of the first qualifier.

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