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Picotte On Pole For Candian Superbike, 600cc Sportbike At Shannonville

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From a press release issued by series organizers:

Picotte makes his point

August 30, 2003

SHANNONVILLE, ON – Pascal Picotte edged closer to his first Parts Canada Superbike Championship with a convincing display in qualifying for the final round at Shannonville Motorsport Park Saturday.

The St-Cecile de Milton, QC rider set a new outright record for the 2.5-mile track of 1:44.079 on his Picotte Racing Yamaha YZF-R1 to claim pole position for Sunday’s season finale. The previous record of 1:44.386 set by Jordan Szoke had stood since Sept. 2, 2000.

With the performance Picotte earned the $500 MPM/Array Pole Award and four points toward the Parts Canada Superbike standings. He now leads the rankings with 281 points to the 261 of Steve Crevier with 52 points available in Sunday’s race.

Crevier, from Maple Ridge, BC was fourth in qualifying on his Diablo Performance Suzuki GSX-R1000 and received one championship point.

“This is definitely a boost,” said Picotte after claiming his third MPM/Array Pole Award of the season. “Yesterday the bike was not quite the way I wanted but today it was getting better and better.”

Picotte’s time was 1.489 secs. faster than the second place rider, Calgary’s Clint McBain. McBain set a time of 1:45.568 on his Coors Light Racing/Blackfoot Suzuki GSX-R1000. His teammate Francis Martin of Rock Forest, QC was third with a lap at 1:46.076.

Martin received two points toward the Superbike standings and remains in contention for the title in third place with 247 points.

Kleinburg, ON’s Frank Trombino, Jean-Francois Cyr of Joliette, QC and Harrowsmith, ON rider Jeff Williams make up the second row of Sunday’s race grid. Cyr came into the weekend fourth in points and with a mathematical shot at the Parts Canada crown. But the CyRacing/Michelin Yamaha YZF-R1 rider failed to add to his point total in qualifying Saturday and dropped from title contention.

In other Shannonville action, Picotte claimed pole position for Sunday’s Hindle Exhaust Pro 600 Sport Bike race with a class record time of 1:45.850 on the Picotte Racing Yamaha YZF-R6. Picotte has already clinched the 2003 title.

McBain placed second at 1:46.196 on the Coors Light Racing/Blackfoot Suzuki GSX-R600 and Trombino was third at 1:46.600 riding the Brooklin Cycle Yamaha YZF-R6. The top four qualifiers all broke the previous track record of 1:47.24 set by Owen Weichel in 2000.

Derek Bowker edged four points closer to the lead of the International Motorcycle SUPERSHOW Amateur 600 Sport Bike standings by grabbing pole with a lap of 1:50.755 on his Motor Sports World Yamaha YZF-R6.

Bowker now has 194 points to the 218 of Keremeos, BC’s Jeremy Leduc, who came back from a fall to qualify 10th for Sunday’s race on the Kelowna Yamaha-backed Yamaha YZF-R6.

Feature races in all three national classes will run Sunday. Practice starts at 8:30 a.m. with the first race, the Hindle Exhaust Pro 600 Sport Bike feature set to go at 12:30 p.m.

This weekend’s event will be televised on TSN on Sunday, Sept. 28 at 1:00 p.m. and on the Outdoor Life Network on Sunday, Oct. 26, also at 1:00 p.m. Action from Shannonville will also be shown later this year on Quebec’s RDS.

Oliver On 250cc Grand Prix Pole At VIR

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250cc Grand Prix Qualifying
1. Rich Oliver, Yamaha, 1:28.976
2. Chuck Sorensen, Aprilia, 1:29.752
3. Perry Melneciuc, Yamaha, 1:31.100
4. Simon Turner, Honda, 1:31.201
5. Ed Sorbo, Yamaha, 1:33.439
6. Barrett Long, Yamaha, 1:33.468
7. Colin Jensen, Aprilia, 1:33.944
8. Sandy Noce, Yamaha, 1:34.089
9. Ed Marchini, Yamaha, 1:34.498
10. John France, Honda, 1:34.624
11. Chris Pyles, Yamaha, 1:34.637
12. Sean Wray, Yamaha, 1:35.787
13. Steve Scott, Yamaha, 1:36.138
14. Bill Himmelsbach, Yamaha, 1:35.537
15. Shawn Murray, Honda, 1:35.746
16. Jim Bonner, Yamaha, 1:37.142
17. Sean McNew, Honda, 1:37.226
18. Stephen Bowline, Honda, 1:37.641
19. Rick Merhar, Yamaha, 1:38.584
20. Glen Christianson, Yamaha, 1:38.660
21. Mark Stiles, Yamaha, 1:39.189
22. Bruce Lind, Yamaha, 1:39.298
23. Keith Floyd, Yamaha, 1:39.589
24. Justin Long, Yamaha, 1:39.676
25. Joji Tokumoto, Yamaha, 1:40.139
26. Matt Guilbault, Yamaha, 1:40.409
27. Bryan Hoelzer, Honda, 1:40.468
28. Craig Secosan, Honda, 1:41.119
29. Paul Hoyt Nelson, Honda, 1:41.602

Yates Snatches AMA Superbike Pole From Mladin On Last Qualifying Lap At VIR

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Yoshimura Suzuki’s Aaron Yates came back from a crash in Friday’s AMA Superbike qualifying session to snatch the pole position from Mat Mladin Saturday morning at Virginia International Raceway (VIR). Yates’ time of 1:25.071 came on the final lap of the final qualifying session, beating Mladin’s best time of 1:25.304.

Mladin’s time was good enough for the second slot on the grid.

Erion Honda’s Kurtis Roberts retained a spot on the front row by improving his time from Friday (1:26.486) with a 1:25.702 Saturday morning.

American Honda’s Miguel Duhamel took over one second off his time from Friday (1:27.099) with a 1:25.925 in the final qualifying session, good for the last front-row starting spot.

Giovanni Bussei, Jason Pridmore, Ben Bostrom and Jordan Szoke also improved their qualifying times in Saturday’s session, and will start from the second row of the grid.

Unofficial AMA Superbike Qualifying Results:

1. Aaron Yates, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:25.071
2. Mat Mladin, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:25.304
3. Kurtis Roberts, Honda RC51, 1:25.702
4. Miguel Duhamel, Honda RC51, 1:25.925
5. Giovanni Bussei, Ducati 998RS, 1:26.644
6. Jason Pridmore, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:26.650
7. Ben Bostrom, Honda RC51, 1:26.758
8. Jordan Szoke, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:27.836
9. Shawn Higbee, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:27.945
10. Geoff May, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:27.992
11. Steve Rapp, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:28.203
12. Michael Barnes, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:28.212
13. Vincent Haskovec, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:29.052
14. Eric Wood, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:29.236
15. Jake Holden, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:29.377
16. John Haner, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:29.440
17. Matt Furtek, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:29.782
18. Chris Caylor, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:29.838
19. Mike Ciccotto, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:29.913
20. Jeremy Toye, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:30.121
21. Chris Ulrich, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:30.233
22. Scott Harwell, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:30.489
23. Andy Deatherage, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:30.771
24. Chris Voelker, Ducati 996, 1:30.786
25. Dean Mizdal, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:30.888
26. J.J. Roetlin, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:31.286
27. Brian Stokes, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:31.304
28. Doug Duane, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:31.425
29. Marco Martinez, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:31.487
30. Byron Barbour, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:31.618
31. Monte Nichols, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:31.675
32. Scott Jensen, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:31.744
33. Tom Wertman, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:31.931
34. Scott Carpenter, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:31.958
35. David Duprey, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:32.041
36. Robert Christman, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:32.068
37. Anthony Fania, Jr., Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:32.120
38. Rick Narup, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:32.447
39. Kevin Hanson, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:32.462
40. Chris Greer, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:32.646
41. Chuck Allen, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:32.673
42. Kevin Lehman, Yamaha YZF-R1, 1:32.847
43. James Kerker, Honda CBR929RR, 1:33.094
44. Mickey Lane, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:33.928
45. David Bell, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:34.189
46. Jeremiah Johnson, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:34.421
47. Shane Gonyea, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:34.815
48. James Bonner, Yamaha YZF-R1, 1:35.073

112 percent of fastest time: 1:35.280


Fastest trap speed: Kurtis Roberts, Honda RC51, 173.933 mph

Spies Continues AMA Formula Xtreme Pole Position Streak At VIR

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Provisional AMA Formula Xtreme Qualifying Results:

1. Ben Spies, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:25.955
2. Damon Buckmaster, Yamaha YZF-R1, 1:26.248
3. Jason Pridmore, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:26.901
4. Jake Zemke, Honda CBR954RR, 1:26.989
5. Adam Fergusson, Suzki GSX-R1000, 1:27.066
6. Josh Hayes, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:27.145
7. Marty Craggill, Honda CBR954RR, 1:27.346
8. Roger Lee Hayden, Honda CBR954RR, 1:27.396
9. Ty Howard, Honda CBR954RR, 1:28.001
10. Jamie Hacking, Yamaha YZF-R1, 1:28.059
11. James Ellison, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:30.173
12. Corey Eaton, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:31.615
13. Jason Curtis, Honda CBR954RR, 1:32.355
14. Nathan Kern, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:32.756
15. Doug Duane, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:32.927
16. Danny Eslick, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:33.087
17. David Bell, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:33.617
18. Heath Small, Yamaha YZF-R1, 1:33.655
19. Rick Narup, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:34.415
20. Bob Siebenhaar, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:34.419
21. Shane Gonyea, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:34.592
22. James Bonner, Yamaha YZF-R1, 1:35.678
23. Anthony Fania, Jr., Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:49.372

Buckmaster Tops Saturday Morning AMA Supersport Practice Times At VIR

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Saturday Morning AMA Supersport Practice Times;

1. Damon Buckmaster, Yamaha, 1:28.227
2. Tommy Hayden, Kawasaki, 1:28.465
3. Jason DiSalvo, Yamaha, 1:28.504
4. Aaron Gobert, Yamaha, 1:28.620
5. Ben Spies, Suzuki, 1:28.678
6. Jamie Hacking, Yamaha, 1:29.152
7. Jeke Zemke, Honda, 1:29.285
8. Miguel Duhamel, Honda, 1:29.428
9. Roger Lee Hayden, Honda, 1:29.714
10. Ty Howard, Honda, 1:29.719
11. Tony Meiring, Kawasaki, 1:29.946
12. Marty Craggill, Honda, 1:29.957
13. Alex Gobert, Honda, 1:30.376
14. Mike Hale, Yamaha, 1:30.590
15. Jeff Wood, Yamaha, 1:30.725
16. Lee Acree, Yamaha, 1:31.079
17. Chris Rankin (of Texas), Honda, 1:31.665
18. Darren Luck, Suzuki, 1:32.381
19. Jason Curtis, Honda, 1:32.435
20. Dirk Sanchez, Kawasaki, 1:33.002
21. Giovanni Rojas, Yamaha, 1:33.238
22. Heath Small, Yamaha, 1:33.858
23. Nathan Dressman, Yamaha, 1:34.942
24. Jeremy Haiduk, Yamaha, 1:35.985
25. Chad Klock, Kawasaki, 1:36.009
26. Marcus Winfree, Suzuki, 1:36.258
27. Chris Siebenhaar, Honda, 1:36.771
28. Hector Romero, Yamaha, 1:37.648
29. Crash Lowe, Suzuki, 1:37.975
30. Caesar Gonzales, Kawasaki, 1:38.783
31. Darby Brauning, Yamaha, 1:39.172
32. Adrian Jones, Suzuki, 1:39.779
33. David Sanchez, Kawasaki, 1:46.224
34. William Johnson, Suzuki, 1:58.174

Fastest trap speed: Jeff Wood, Yamaha, 154.288 mph

Spies Under AMA Formula Xtreme Lap Record Saturday Morning At VIR

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Saturday Morning AMA Formula Xtreme Practice Times:

1. Ben Spies, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:25.862
2. Damon Buckmaster, Yamaha YZF-R1, 1:26.633
3. Adam Fergusson, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:26.821
4. Marty Craggill, Honda CBR954RR, 1:27.605
5. Jamie Hacking, Yamaha YZF-R1, 1:27.605
6. Roger Lee Hayden, Honda CBR954RR, 1:27.683
7. Jake Zemke, Honda CBR954RR, 1:27.701
8. Ty Howard, Honda CBR954RR, 1:28.011
9. Josh Hayes, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:28.320
10. James Ellison, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:30.128
11. Jason Curtis, Honda CBR954RR, 1:30.330
12. Danny Eslick, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:32.296
13. Corey Eaton, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:32.474
14. David Bell, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:33.815
15. Heath Small, Yamaha YZF-R1, 1:33.933
16. Doug Duane, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:34.154
17. Kevin Hanson, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:34.427
18. Bob Siebenhaar, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:35.758
19. James Bonner, Yamaha YZF-R1, 1:37.700

The current Formula Xtreme lap record at VIR is a 1:26.632 by Adam Fergusson.

Vesrah Suzuki Wins WERA 6-hour Endurance Race At Hallett

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By Beth Wyse

Tray Batey, John Jacobi and Mark Junge rode the Vesrah Suzuki GSX-R1000 to their eighth consecutive WERA National Endurance Series win, in a 6-hour race held Saturday at Hallett Motor Racing Circuit in Oklahoma.

Mark Crozier, Jeff Walker and Sam Fleming finished second overall and first in the Mediumweight Superbike class on the Army of Darkness Suzuki GSX-R600, seven laps behind Vesrah at the finish.

Bradley Champion, Nicky Wimbauer and Brian Hanson nursed a slipping clutch to finish third overall and first in the Mediumweight Superstock class on the Team InfoTech/Valter Moto Yamaha YZF-R6.

Shan Ball took the lead at the start of the race on the Under Dog Racing Yamaha YZF-R6 while an intermittent rain fell. Ball was followed by Champion on the InfoTech Yamaha and Batey on the Vesrah Suzuki. Ball led the opening laps before Batey caught up and took the lead.

The rain stopped and the track was nearly dry by the one-hour mark of the race.

The only red flag of the race came out after two hours and 50 minutes of racing when a crash left debris on the track. After 15 minutes, the green flag came out again. Junge took the lead at the restart and continued to gain laps on the rest of the field.

Billy Ethridge and Mark Edwards won in the Heavyweight Superstock class on the Team Xtreme II Yamaha YZF-R1, finishing fifth overall.

David Gallan, Sean Bratt and Don Medina rode the METRO Powersports Racing Suzuki SV650 to the victory in the Lightweight Superbike category, in their first endurance race. They were 14th overall.

RESULTS:

1. Vesrah Suzuki (Mark Junge/Tray Batey/John Jacobi), Heavyweight Superbike, Suz GSX-R1000, 243 laps

2. Army of Darkness (Sam Fleming/Mark Crozier/Jeff Walker), Mediumweight Superbike, Suz GSX-R600, 236 laps

3. Team InfoTech/Valter Moto (Bradley Champion/Nicky Wimbauer/Brian Hanson), Mediumweight Superstock, Yam YZF-R6, 234 laps

4. Team Velocity Racing (Chuck Ivey/Steven Breckenridge/Reuben Frankenfield), Mediumweight Superstock, Suz GSX-R600, 231 laps

5. Team Xtreme II (Billy Ethridge/Mark Edwards), Heavyweight Superstock, Yam YZF-R1, 230 laps

6. Shogun/Team Alaska (Ben Thompson/Logan Young/Mike Sanchez/Marcus McBain/John Orchard), Mediumweight Superstock, Suz GSX-R600

7. Ricochet Racing (Kevin Suffridge/Lee Fields/Greg Moore/David Weber/C.R. Gittere), Mediumweight Superstock, Suz GSX-R600, 228 laps

8. Team Chicago (Dan Schmitt/Steve Karson/Phil Caudill), Mediumweight Superstock, Yam YZF-R6, 227 laps

9. Velocity Crew Racing (Kevin Perkins/Paul Youngman/John Joseph/Larry Goldstein), Mediumweight Superbike, Suz GSX-R600, 226 laps

10. Neighbor of the Beast (Melissa Berkoff/Scott Fisher/Ty Stranger-Thorsen), Mediumweight Superstock, Yam YZF-R6, 226 laps

Curtain On Australian Superbike Pole At Eastern Creek

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2003 Shell Advance Australian Superbike Championship
Round 5 – Saturday Report – Eastern Creek – August 30, 2003

By Trevor Hedge (www.mcnews.com.au)

Newcastle’s Kevin Curtain (Nikon Yamaha) took the first point in the race for the 2003 Shell Advance Australian Superbike Championship after setting pole position at Eastern Creek today. The fastest times were set in morning qualifying as strong afternoon winds prevented the riders from bettering those times in the final qualifier this afternoon.

The single point that Curtain earns for pole could prove vital to the final outcome of the Championship.

20-year-old Shepparton rider Craig Coxhell (Team Suzuki) leads the Shell sponsored Championship by 15 points over his teammate, and three-time reigning champion, Shawn Giles (Team Suzuki). Curtain’s point for pole now moves him to within three points of second-place Giles, making the battle for the Championship an even closer tussle.

Coxhell’s best result in the Australian Superbike Championship was second place in 2001. Giles has won the past thee titles, while Curtain won the production class that was part of the Australian Superbike Championship in 1998.

But another factor in the mix could be Daniel Stauffer (Nikon Yamaha). The 26-year-old Novocastrian piloted his YZF-R1 to an incredible 1:32.7 lap during Friday practice, well under the Production Superbike lap record. However, as the time was set during practice, rather than qualifying or racing, the time is not recorded as an official new lap record.

Even though Stauffer could certainly challenge for the race wins, unfortunately, he is not in the points race for the Championship title. Considering this, it seems likely that Stauffer could be under team orders tomorrow to ensure Curtain takes maximum possible points in his quest for the Australian Superbike Title.

Curtain has won a pair of Australian Supersport Championships, his first in 1996 while riding for Kawasaki before bringing Yamaha a title in 2000. This weekend the 36-year-old hopes to win another Supersport Championship for Yamaha. His second place in this afternoon’s opening encounter extended his Championship lead to 26 points over his young Nikon Yamaha teammate Brendan Clarke.

However, the star of Supersport today was Sydney’s 20-year-old Joshua Brookes (Team Honda). Brookes took pole position and then followed it up with a dominant win. Brookes and Curtain both got off the line well, but the youngster went around the outside of Curtain at turn one, and was never headed.

Very windy conditions were not conducive to fast times, but that didn’t stop Brookes managing a 1:35.3 lap, only one-tenth off the race lap record. With the 25 points that accompany the race win, and the solitary point earned for pole position, Brookes has surpassed his teammate, reigning Australian Supersport Champion Shannon Johnson, to take third place in the outright points.

Western Australia’s Peter Taplin had wrapped up the Australian 250 Grand Prix Championship at the previous round and added to his points tally today with a win in the opening 250cc GP race of the weekend.

The 125cc Grand Prix Title had also been decided prior to this round with 16-year-old Mildura rider Joshua Waters lifting the title in Queensland. But Waters was nearly chased down today by a rider even younger than himself. Jason O’Halloran, 15, put in a great performance at his home track to come back from a poor start to take second place.

Multiple Australian Champion Shane Soutar had dusted off his 500cc World Championship sidecar for this event. Under 2003 rules two-strokes are no longer allowed in Australian Sidecar events but Motorcycling Australia afforded Soutar special dispensation for this race meeting for Soutar to make a guest appearance on his two-stroke screamer. The Victorian rider showed that he has not lost the competitive spirit and won the opening race at Eastern Creek today. He didn’t have it all his own way though as he came under heavy attack from the pairing of Vince Messina and Alison Scoullar, themselves multiple time Australian Champions.

The battle for the Australian Superstock Title for ‘C’ and ‘D’ graded newcomers has been hectic with Ballarat’s Leigh McKenzie and Taree’s Alex Cudlin going hard at it all year. McKenzie holds the overall points lead but is was Cudlin who took a dominant win at Eastern Creek today in their opening encounter for the weekend.

Tomorrow is the final day of competition in the 2003 Shell Advance Australian Superbike Championship, with the premier Superbike and Supersport Titles still up for grabs at Eastern Creek.




Updated Post: Mladin Comes From Behind To Win Wild AMA Superbike Race At VIR

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Yoshimura Suzuki’s Mat Mladin won a wild AMA Superbike race Saturday in extremely hot conditions at Virginia International Raceway.

Mladin was sixth, nearly nine seconds behind the early leaders at one point, but came on strong late in the race. Mladin took the lead on lap 25 of 28 by passing both Miguel Duhamel and Giovanni Bussei on the brakes for turn one. From there, Mladin pulled away to take his 10th win of the season, tying the AMA single-season win record.

Bussei and Duhamel battled for the entire race, but Bussei apparently thought the white flag was the checkered flag, slowed, let Duhamel get away and was overtaken for third on the last lap by Ben Bostrom.

Duhamel finished second, 10 seconds in front of Bostrom.

Bussei realized his mistake before losing any more positions and came home fourth.

Kurtis Roberts led every lap and was still pulling away late in the race when his rear tire chunked. Roberts slowed, pitted for a new rear tire and finished 13th, one lap down.

Corona Extra Suzuki’s Jordan Szoke took his second consecutive fifth place result, matching his season-best result.

Mladin’s teammate Aaron Yates was slowed by clutch problems but still managed to collect 25 points for sixth place plus one bonus point for pole position.

Attack Suzuki’s Jason Pridmore stalled his motorcycle on the grid, started late and crashed on the first lap.

Provisional AMA Superbike Race Results:

1. Mat Mladin, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 28 laps
2. Miguel Duhamel, Honda RC51, -2.094 seconds
3. Ben Bostrom, Honda RC51, -12.343 seconds
4. Giovanni Bussei, Ducati 998Rs, -16.133 seconds
5. Jordan Szoke, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -54.955 seconds
6. Aaron Yates, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -60.904 seconds
7. Shawn Higbee, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -66.818 seconds
8. Geoff May, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -71.207 seconds
9. Jake Holden, Suzuki GSX-R750, -72.469 seconds
10. Mike Ciccotto, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -89.664 seconds
11. Jeremy Toye, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap
12. Andy Deatherage, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap
13. Kurtis Roberts, Honda RC51, -1 lap
14. Doug Duane, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap
15. Scott Jensen, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap
16. Byron Barbour, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap
17. Robert Chritsman, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap
18. Dean Mizdal, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap
19. Scott Carpenter, Suzuki GSX-R1000
20. Kevin Lehman, Yamaha YZF-R1

Provisional AMA Superbike Point Standings:

1. Mladin, 467 points
2. Yates, 423 points
3. Ben Bostrom, 405 points
4. Roberts, 368 points
5. Duhamel, 364 points
6. Eric Bostrom, 350 points
7. Higbee, 323 points
8. Pridmore, 315 points
9. Szoke, 238 points
10. Vincent Haskovec, 221 points
11. Geoff May, 217 points
12. Larry Pegram, 211 points
13. Mike Ciccotto, 196 points
14. Michael Barnes, 183 points
15. Scott Jensen, 182 points

More, from a press release issued by Mat Mladin Motorsports:

Saturday, 30 August 2003

Rd’s 15 & 16 – 2003 AMA Chevy Trucks US Superbike Championship
Virginia International Raceway, Alton, Virginia, USA
Final Qualifying and Rd 15 Race Report

MLADIN EXTENDS CHAMPIONSHIP LEAD WITH TENTH AMERICAN SUPERBIKE RACE WIN FOR THE SEASON

Alton, Virginia, USA – Mat Mladin’s victory in today’s fifteenth round of the AMA Chevy Trucks US Superbike Championship gave the Australian a total of ten race wins for the year, equalling a long standing record of race wins in a single season of the American championship held by former World and American Superbike champion Fred Merkel.

More importantly for the Yoshimura Suzuki rider, his race win has seen him further increase his points advantage at the top of the championship table to 43 over teammate Aaron Yates who finished sixth in today’s 28-lap race held at Virginia International Raceway.

In contrast to many of his race wins this season, Mladin made a steady start to the race and was placed sixth in the early stages before making his way forward at the latter end of the race. He took the race lead on lap 25, passing lead pair Miguel DuHamel (American Honda) and Italian Giovanni Bussei (Ducati Austin) at Turn One before easing away to win by 2.093 seconds from DuHamel. Bussei made a mistake on the final lap and was passed by Ben Bostrom (American Honda) for third.

“It was definitely an important win for us,” said Mladin, who now has a career total of 24 American Superbike race wins. “I started the race off with a plan of watching where Aaron (Yates) was in the race and my plan was to finish ahead of him. That situation changed shortly after the start of the race when we realised that Aaron had a problem. As the race progressed, the gap between the lead group and myself began to come down and that’s when I started to push a lot harder and make a move for the front. It all worked out well, we’ve got a few extra points lead in the championship, but there is still another race to go tomorrow that we need to do well in.”

Earlier in the day Mladin appeared to have secured yet another pole position for the weekend’s double-header round, but his chance of further adding to that tally failed as teammate Aaron Yates snatched pole position with a final lap burst. Yates posted a best of 1:25.071 to edge out Mladin’s 1:25.304, with the Hondas of Kurtis Roberts (1:25.702) and DuHamel (1:25.925) completing the front row of the grid.

“Qualifying went well for us this morning and we’ve found a good balance with the bike. Aaron set a fast lap at the end to get pole, but we’re not too concerned over that as it is just as important to be on the front row of the grid.”

The second of the weekend’s 28-lap AMA Superbike nationals takes place tomorrow afternoon.

More, from a press release issued by Corona Extra Suzuki:

CORONA EXTRA SUZUKI GRABS TWO FIFTHS AT RAIN DRENCHED VIRGINIA

The weather Gods that have tormented the 2003 AMA season returned with a vengeance this past weekend, delaying the final Superbike race until today, Memorial Day. In between torrential rain and 60 MPH gales, Corona Extra Suzuki riders Jordan Szoke and Adam Fergusson both garnered fifth places in their classes.

In the Superbike class Szoke started on the second row, 8th, his best qualifying position of the season so far. In the race he got a good start and quickly settled down to a solid sixth position. Towards the end of the race, when fifth place rider went out he inherited the spot, holding it to the finish. Jordan now has two fine fifth places to his credit this season against very tough opposition.

In the Superstock event, Fergusson, who qualified in third, got a good start and was holding down second when a vicious high side had him waaaay out of the saddle. Adam saved it but unbeknownst to everyone had aggravated an old injury – dislocating his hip. He was able to finish the race but lost three positions, ending up with fifth, an amazing feat considering the pain he must have been in. The joint went back after the race but Adam was unable to make the Formula Extreme event. Fergusson is 4th in the Suzuki Genuine Accessories Superstock championship. Jimmy Moore got back on his bike at VIR but found that his left arm, broken at the Brainerd round, did not have enough strength under breaking so opted not to race. Moore is 12th in the championship.

Torrential rain and gale force winds late Saturday afternoon which came seemingly from nowhere, nearly destroyed the Corona Suzuki Team Canopy and damaged a number of the team’s hospitality tents. Afterwards the paddock looked as if a tornado had gone through it! The rains continued through Sunday forcing the second Superbike race to be run on Monday. Jordan started again form the second row and put his head down in a very fast paced race. He was holding down eighth right up until the end when he slowed for a yellow flag and was passed. Track officials did not see or penalize the other rider, leaving Jordan with ninth. This weekends results puts Szoke 9th in the Superbike championship.

Both Fergusson and Moore were unable to start the Formula Extreme race. Fergusson holds 5th in the Championship with Moore 12th.

Tommy Hayden Continues To Set The Pace In AMA Superstock Practice At VIR

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Saturday Morning AMA Superstock Practice Times:

1. Tommy Hayden, Kawasaki ZX-6R, 1:27.692
2. Josh Hayes, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:28.028
3. Jason DiSalvo, Yamaha YZF-R6, 1:28.731
4. Chris Caylor, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:28.745
5. Eric Wood, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:28.816
6. Adam Fergusson, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:28.870
7. Tony Meiring, Kawasaki ZX-6R, 1:29.139
8. Steve Rapp, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:29.199
9. Jake Holden, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:29.824
10. Matt Furtek, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:30.023
11. Scott Harwell, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:30.137
12. James Ellison, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:30.342
13. Mike Ciccotto, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:30.522
14. Jeremy Toye, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:30.729
15. Jason Peters, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:31.159
16. Chris Peris, Honda CBR600RR, 1:31.255
17. Danny Eslick, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:31.844
18. Corey Eaton, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:31.913
19. J.J. Roetlin, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:32.166
20. Dirk Sanchez, Kawasaki ZX-6RR, 1:32.612

Top trap speed: Jeremy Toye, Suzuki, 162.338 mph

Picotte On Pole For Candian Superbike, 600cc Sportbike At Shannonville

From a press release issued by series organizers:

Picotte makes his point

August 30, 2003

SHANNONVILLE, ON – Pascal Picotte edged closer to his first Parts Canada Superbike Championship with a convincing display in qualifying for the final round at Shannonville Motorsport Park Saturday.

The St-Cecile de Milton, QC rider set a new outright record for the 2.5-mile track of 1:44.079 on his Picotte Racing Yamaha YZF-R1 to claim pole position for Sunday’s season finale. The previous record of 1:44.386 set by Jordan Szoke had stood since Sept. 2, 2000.

With the performance Picotte earned the $500 MPM/Array Pole Award and four points toward the Parts Canada Superbike standings. He now leads the rankings with 281 points to the 261 of Steve Crevier with 52 points available in Sunday’s race.

Crevier, from Maple Ridge, BC was fourth in qualifying on his Diablo Performance Suzuki GSX-R1000 and received one championship point.

“This is definitely a boost,” said Picotte after claiming his third MPM/Array Pole Award of the season. “Yesterday the bike was not quite the way I wanted but today it was getting better and better.”

Picotte’s time was 1.489 secs. faster than the second place rider, Calgary’s Clint McBain. McBain set a time of 1:45.568 on his Coors Light Racing/Blackfoot Suzuki GSX-R1000. His teammate Francis Martin of Rock Forest, QC was third with a lap at 1:46.076.

Martin received two points toward the Superbike standings and remains in contention for the title in third place with 247 points.

Kleinburg, ON’s Frank Trombino, Jean-Francois Cyr of Joliette, QC and Harrowsmith, ON rider Jeff Williams make up the second row of Sunday’s race grid. Cyr came into the weekend fourth in points and with a mathematical shot at the Parts Canada crown. But the CyRacing/Michelin Yamaha YZF-R1 rider failed to add to his point total in qualifying Saturday and dropped from title contention.

In other Shannonville action, Picotte claimed pole position for Sunday’s Hindle Exhaust Pro 600 Sport Bike race with a class record time of 1:45.850 on the Picotte Racing Yamaha YZF-R6. Picotte has already clinched the 2003 title.

McBain placed second at 1:46.196 on the Coors Light Racing/Blackfoot Suzuki GSX-R600 and Trombino was third at 1:46.600 riding the Brooklin Cycle Yamaha YZF-R6. The top four qualifiers all broke the previous track record of 1:47.24 set by Owen Weichel in 2000.

Derek Bowker edged four points closer to the lead of the International Motorcycle SUPERSHOW Amateur 600 Sport Bike standings by grabbing pole with a lap of 1:50.755 on his Motor Sports World Yamaha YZF-R6.

Bowker now has 194 points to the 218 of Keremeos, BC’s Jeremy Leduc, who came back from a fall to qualify 10th for Sunday’s race on the Kelowna Yamaha-backed Yamaha YZF-R6.

Feature races in all three national classes will run Sunday. Practice starts at 8:30 a.m. with the first race, the Hindle Exhaust Pro 600 Sport Bike feature set to go at 12:30 p.m.

This weekend’s event will be televised on TSN on Sunday, Sept. 28 at 1:00 p.m. and on the Outdoor Life Network on Sunday, Oct. 26, also at 1:00 p.m. Action from Shannonville will also be shown later this year on Quebec’s RDS.

Oliver On 250cc Grand Prix Pole At VIR

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250cc Grand Prix Qualifying
1. Rich Oliver, Yamaha, 1:28.976
2. Chuck Sorensen, Aprilia, 1:29.752
3. Perry Melneciuc, Yamaha, 1:31.100
4. Simon Turner, Honda, 1:31.201
5. Ed Sorbo, Yamaha, 1:33.439
6. Barrett Long, Yamaha, 1:33.468
7. Colin Jensen, Aprilia, 1:33.944
8. Sandy Noce, Yamaha, 1:34.089
9. Ed Marchini, Yamaha, 1:34.498
10. John France, Honda, 1:34.624
11. Chris Pyles, Yamaha, 1:34.637
12. Sean Wray, Yamaha, 1:35.787
13. Steve Scott, Yamaha, 1:36.138
14. Bill Himmelsbach, Yamaha, 1:35.537
15. Shawn Murray, Honda, 1:35.746
16. Jim Bonner, Yamaha, 1:37.142
17. Sean McNew, Honda, 1:37.226
18. Stephen Bowline, Honda, 1:37.641
19. Rick Merhar, Yamaha, 1:38.584
20. Glen Christianson, Yamaha, 1:38.660
21. Mark Stiles, Yamaha, 1:39.189
22. Bruce Lind, Yamaha, 1:39.298
23. Keith Floyd, Yamaha, 1:39.589
24. Justin Long, Yamaha, 1:39.676
25. Joji Tokumoto, Yamaha, 1:40.139
26. Matt Guilbault, Yamaha, 1:40.409
27. Bryan Hoelzer, Honda, 1:40.468
28. Craig Secosan, Honda, 1:41.119
29. Paul Hoyt Nelson, Honda, 1:41.602

Yates Snatches AMA Superbike Pole From Mladin On Last Qualifying Lap At VIR

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Yoshimura Suzuki’s Aaron Yates came back from a crash in Friday’s AMA Superbike qualifying session to snatch the pole position from Mat Mladin Saturday morning at Virginia International Raceway (VIR). Yates’ time of 1:25.071 came on the final lap of the final qualifying session, beating Mladin’s best time of 1:25.304.

Mladin’s time was good enough for the second slot on the grid.

Erion Honda’s Kurtis Roberts retained a spot on the front row by improving his time from Friday (1:26.486) with a 1:25.702 Saturday morning.

American Honda’s Miguel Duhamel took over one second off his time from Friday (1:27.099) with a 1:25.925 in the final qualifying session, good for the last front-row starting spot.

Giovanni Bussei, Jason Pridmore, Ben Bostrom and Jordan Szoke also improved their qualifying times in Saturday’s session, and will start from the second row of the grid.

Unofficial AMA Superbike Qualifying Results:

1. Aaron Yates, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:25.071
2. Mat Mladin, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:25.304
3. Kurtis Roberts, Honda RC51, 1:25.702
4. Miguel Duhamel, Honda RC51, 1:25.925
5. Giovanni Bussei, Ducati 998RS, 1:26.644
6. Jason Pridmore, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:26.650
7. Ben Bostrom, Honda RC51, 1:26.758
8. Jordan Szoke, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:27.836
9. Shawn Higbee, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:27.945
10. Geoff May, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:27.992
11. Steve Rapp, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:28.203
12. Michael Barnes, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:28.212
13. Vincent Haskovec, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:29.052
14. Eric Wood, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:29.236
15. Jake Holden, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:29.377
16. John Haner, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:29.440
17. Matt Furtek, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:29.782
18. Chris Caylor, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:29.838
19. Mike Ciccotto, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:29.913
20. Jeremy Toye, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:30.121
21. Chris Ulrich, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:30.233
22. Scott Harwell, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:30.489
23. Andy Deatherage, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:30.771
24. Chris Voelker, Ducati 996, 1:30.786
25. Dean Mizdal, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:30.888
26. J.J. Roetlin, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:31.286
27. Brian Stokes, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:31.304
28. Doug Duane, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:31.425
29. Marco Martinez, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:31.487
30. Byron Barbour, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:31.618
31. Monte Nichols, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:31.675
32. Scott Jensen, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:31.744
33. Tom Wertman, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:31.931
34. Scott Carpenter, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:31.958
35. David Duprey, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:32.041
36. Robert Christman, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:32.068
37. Anthony Fania, Jr., Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:32.120
38. Rick Narup, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:32.447
39. Kevin Hanson, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:32.462
40. Chris Greer, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:32.646
41. Chuck Allen, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:32.673
42. Kevin Lehman, Yamaha YZF-R1, 1:32.847
43. James Kerker, Honda CBR929RR, 1:33.094
44. Mickey Lane, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:33.928
45. David Bell, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:34.189
46. Jeremiah Johnson, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:34.421
47. Shane Gonyea, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:34.815
48. James Bonner, Yamaha YZF-R1, 1:35.073

112 percent of fastest time: 1:35.280


Fastest trap speed: Kurtis Roberts, Honda RC51, 173.933 mph

Spies Continues AMA Formula Xtreme Pole Position Streak At VIR

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Provisional AMA Formula Xtreme Qualifying Results:

1. Ben Spies, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:25.955
2. Damon Buckmaster, Yamaha YZF-R1, 1:26.248
3. Jason Pridmore, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:26.901
4. Jake Zemke, Honda CBR954RR, 1:26.989
5. Adam Fergusson, Suzki GSX-R1000, 1:27.066
6. Josh Hayes, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:27.145
7. Marty Craggill, Honda CBR954RR, 1:27.346
8. Roger Lee Hayden, Honda CBR954RR, 1:27.396
9. Ty Howard, Honda CBR954RR, 1:28.001
10. Jamie Hacking, Yamaha YZF-R1, 1:28.059
11. James Ellison, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:30.173
12. Corey Eaton, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:31.615
13. Jason Curtis, Honda CBR954RR, 1:32.355
14. Nathan Kern, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:32.756
15. Doug Duane, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:32.927
16. Danny Eslick, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:33.087
17. David Bell, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:33.617
18. Heath Small, Yamaha YZF-R1, 1:33.655
19. Rick Narup, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:34.415
20. Bob Siebenhaar, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:34.419
21. Shane Gonyea, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:34.592
22. James Bonner, Yamaha YZF-R1, 1:35.678
23. Anthony Fania, Jr., Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:49.372

Buckmaster Tops Saturday Morning AMA Supersport Practice Times At VIR

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Saturday Morning AMA Supersport Practice Times;

1. Damon Buckmaster, Yamaha, 1:28.227
2. Tommy Hayden, Kawasaki, 1:28.465
3. Jason DiSalvo, Yamaha, 1:28.504
4. Aaron Gobert, Yamaha, 1:28.620
5. Ben Spies, Suzuki, 1:28.678
6. Jamie Hacking, Yamaha, 1:29.152
7. Jeke Zemke, Honda, 1:29.285
8. Miguel Duhamel, Honda, 1:29.428
9. Roger Lee Hayden, Honda, 1:29.714
10. Ty Howard, Honda, 1:29.719
11. Tony Meiring, Kawasaki, 1:29.946
12. Marty Craggill, Honda, 1:29.957
13. Alex Gobert, Honda, 1:30.376
14. Mike Hale, Yamaha, 1:30.590
15. Jeff Wood, Yamaha, 1:30.725
16. Lee Acree, Yamaha, 1:31.079
17. Chris Rankin (of Texas), Honda, 1:31.665
18. Darren Luck, Suzuki, 1:32.381
19. Jason Curtis, Honda, 1:32.435
20. Dirk Sanchez, Kawasaki, 1:33.002
21. Giovanni Rojas, Yamaha, 1:33.238
22. Heath Small, Yamaha, 1:33.858
23. Nathan Dressman, Yamaha, 1:34.942
24. Jeremy Haiduk, Yamaha, 1:35.985
25. Chad Klock, Kawasaki, 1:36.009
26. Marcus Winfree, Suzuki, 1:36.258
27. Chris Siebenhaar, Honda, 1:36.771
28. Hector Romero, Yamaha, 1:37.648
29. Crash Lowe, Suzuki, 1:37.975
30. Caesar Gonzales, Kawasaki, 1:38.783
31. Darby Brauning, Yamaha, 1:39.172
32. Adrian Jones, Suzuki, 1:39.779
33. David Sanchez, Kawasaki, 1:46.224
34. William Johnson, Suzuki, 1:58.174

Fastest trap speed: Jeff Wood, Yamaha, 154.288 mph

Spies Under AMA Formula Xtreme Lap Record Saturday Morning At VIR

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Saturday Morning AMA Formula Xtreme Practice Times:

1. Ben Spies, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:25.862
2. Damon Buckmaster, Yamaha YZF-R1, 1:26.633
3. Adam Fergusson, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:26.821
4. Marty Craggill, Honda CBR954RR, 1:27.605
5. Jamie Hacking, Yamaha YZF-R1, 1:27.605
6. Roger Lee Hayden, Honda CBR954RR, 1:27.683
7. Jake Zemke, Honda CBR954RR, 1:27.701
8. Ty Howard, Honda CBR954RR, 1:28.011
9. Josh Hayes, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:28.320
10. James Ellison, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:30.128
11. Jason Curtis, Honda CBR954RR, 1:30.330
12. Danny Eslick, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:32.296
13. Corey Eaton, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:32.474
14. David Bell, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:33.815
15. Heath Small, Yamaha YZF-R1, 1:33.933
16. Doug Duane, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:34.154
17. Kevin Hanson, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:34.427
18. Bob Siebenhaar, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 1:35.758
19. James Bonner, Yamaha YZF-R1, 1:37.700

The current Formula Xtreme lap record at VIR is a 1:26.632 by Adam Fergusson.

Vesrah Suzuki Wins WERA 6-hour Endurance Race At Hallett

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By Beth Wyse

Tray Batey, John Jacobi and Mark Junge rode the Vesrah Suzuki GSX-R1000 to their eighth consecutive WERA National Endurance Series win, in a 6-hour race held Saturday at Hallett Motor Racing Circuit in Oklahoma.

Mark Crozier, Jeff Walker and Sam Fleming finished second overall and first in the Mediumweight Superbike class on the Army of Darkness Suzuki GSX-R600, seven laps behind Vesrah at the finish.

Bradley Champion, Nicky Wimbauer and Brian Hanson nursed a slipping clutch to finish third overall and first in the Mediumweight Superstock class on the Team InfoTech/Valter Moto Yamaha YZF-R6.

Shan Ball took the lead at the start of the race on the Under Dog Racing Yamaha YZF-R6 while an intermittent rain fell. Ball was followed by Champion on the InfoTech Yamaha and Batey on the Vesrah Suzuki. Ball led the opening laps before Batey caught up and took the lead.

The rain stopped and the track was nearly dry by the one-hour mark of the race.

The only red flag of the race came out after two hours and 50 minutes of racing when a crash left debris on the track. After 15 minutes, the green flag came out again. Junge took the lead at the restart and continued to gain laps on the rest of the field.

Billy Ethridge and Mark Edwards won in the Heavyweight Superstock class on the Team Xtreme II Yamaha YZF-R1, finishing fifth overall.

David Gallan, Sean Bratt and Don Medina rode the METRO Powersports Racing Suzuki SV650 to the victory in the Lightweight Superbike category, in their first endurance race. They were 14th overall.

RESULTS:

1. Vesrah Suzuki (Mark Junge/Tray Batey/John Jacobi), Heavyweight Superbike, Suz GSX-R1000, 243 laps

2. Army of Darkness (Sam Fleming/Mark Crozier/Jeff Walker), Mediumweight Superbike, Suz GSX-R600, 236 laps

3. Team InfoTech/Valter Moto (Bradley Champion/Nicky Wimbauer/Brian Hanson), Mediumweight Superstock, Yam YZF-R6, 234 laps

4. Team Velocity Racing (Chuck Ivey/Steven Breckenridge/Reuben Frankenfield), Mediumweight Superstock, Suz GSX-R600, 231 laps

5. Team Xtreme II (Billy Ethridge/Mark Edwards), Heavyweight Superstock, Yam YZF-R1, 230 laps

6. Shogun/Team Alaska (Ben Thompson/Logan Young/Mike Sanchez/Marcus McBain/John Orchard), Mediumweight Superstock, Suz GSX-R600

7. Ricochet Racing (Kevin Suffridge/Lee Fields/Greg Moore/David Weber/C.R. Gittere), Mediumweight Superstock, Suz GSX-R600, 228 laps

8. Team Chicago (Dan Schmitt/Steve Karson/Phil Caudill), Mediumweight Superstock, Yam YZF-R6, 227 laps

9. Velocity Crew Racing (Kevin Perkins/Paul Youngman/John Joseph/Larry Goldstein), Mediumweight Superbike, Suz GSX-R600, 226 laps

10. Neighbor of the Beast (Melissa Berkoff/Scott Fisher/Ty Stranger-Thorsen), Mediumweight Superstock, Yam YZF-R6, 226 laps

Curtain On Australian Superbike Pole At Eastern Creek

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2003 Shell Advance Australian Superbike Championship
Round 5 – Saturday Report – Eastern Creek – August 30, 2003

By Trevor Hedge (www.mcnews.com.au)

Newcastle’s Kevin Curtain (Nikon Yamaha) took the first point in the race for the 2003 Shell Advance Australian Superbike Championship after setting pole position at Eastern Creek today. The fastest times were set in morning qualifying as strong afternoon winds prevented the riders from bettering those times in the final qualifier this afternoon.

The single point that Curtain earns for pole could prove vital to the final outcome of the Championship.

20-year-old Shepparton rider Craig Coxhell (Team Suzuki) leads the Shell sponsored Championship by 15 points over his teammate, and three-time reigning champion, Shawn Giles (Team Suzuki). Curtain’s point for pole now moves him to within three points of second-place Giles, making the battle for the Championship an even closer tussle.

Coxhell’s best result in the Australian Superbike Championship was second place in 2001. Giles has won the past thee titles, while Curtain won the production class that was part of the Australian Superbike Championship in 1998.

But another factor in the mix could be Daniel Stauffer (Nikon Yamaha). The 26-year-old Novocastrian piloted his YZF-R1 to an incredible 1:32.7 lap during Friday practice, well under the Production Superbike lap record. However, as the time was set during practice, rather than qualifying or racing, the time is not recorded as an official new lap record.

Even though Stauffer could certainly challenge for the race wins, unfortunately, he is not in the points race for the Championship title. Considering this, it seems likely that Stauffer could be under team orders tomorrow to ensure Curtain takes maximum possible points in his quest for the Australian Superbike Title.

Curtain has won a pair of Australian Supersport Championships, his first in 1996 while riding for Kawasaki before bringing Yamaha a title in 2000. This weekend the 36-year-old hopes to win another Supersport Championship for Yamaha. His second place in this afternoon’s opening encounter extended his Championship lead to 26 points over his young Nikon Yamaha teammate Brendan Clarke.

However, the star of Supersport today was Sydney’s 20-year-old Joshua Brookes (Team Honda). Brookes took pole position and then followed it up with a dominant win. Brookes and Curtain both got off the line well, but the youngster went around the outside of Curtain at turn one, and was never headed.

Very windy conditions were not conducive to fast times, but that didn’t stop Brookes managing a 1:35.3 lap, only one-tenth off the race lap record. With the 25 points that accompany the race win, and the solitary point earned for pole position, Brookes has surpassed his teammate, reigning Australian Supersport Champion Shannon Johnson, to take third place in the outright points.

Western Australia’s Peter Taplin had wrapped up the Australian 250 Grand Prix Championship at the previous round and added to his points tally today with a win in the opening 250cc GP race of the weekend.

The 125cc Grand Prix Title had also been decided prior to this round with 16-year-old Mildura rider Joshua Waters lifting the title in Queensland. But Waters was nearly chased down today by a rider even younger than himself. Jason O’Halloran, 15, put in a great performance at his home track to come back from a poor start to take second place.

Multiple Australian Champion Shane Soutar had dusted off his 500cc World Championship sidecar for this event. Under 2003 rules two-strokes are no longer allowed in Australian Sidecar events but Motorcycling Australia afforded Soutar special dispensation for this race meeting for Soutar to make a guest appearance on his two-stroke screamer. The Victorian rider showed that he has not lost the competitive spirit and won the opening race at Eastern Creek today. He didn’t have it all his own way though as he came under heavy attack from the pairing of Vince Messina and Alison Scoullar, themselves multiple time Australian Champions.

The battle for the Australian Superstock Title for ‘C’ and ‘D’ graded newcomers has been hectic with Ballarat’s Leigh McKenzie and Taree’s Alex Cudlin going hard at it all year. McKenzie holds the overall points lead but is was Cudlin who took a dominant win at Eastern Creek today in their opening encounter for the weekend.

Tomorrow is the final day of competition in the 2003 Shell Advance Australian Superbike Championship, with the premier Superbike and Supersport Titles still up for grabs at Eastern Creek.




Updated Post: Mladin Comes From Behind To Win Wild AMA Superbike Race At VIR

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Yoshimura Suzuki’s Mat Mladin won a wild AMA Superbike race Saturday in extremely hot conditions at Virginia International Raceway.

Mladin was sixth, nearly nine seconds behind the early leaders at one point, but came on strong late in the race. Mladin took the lead on lap 25 of 28 by passing both Miguel Duhamel and Giovanni Bussei on the brakes for turn one. From there, Mladin pulled away to take his 10th win of the season, tying the AMA single-season win record.

Bussei and Duhamel battled for the entire race, but Bussei apparently thought the white flag was the checkered flag, slowed, let Duhamel get away and was overtaken for third on the last lap by Ben Bostrom.

Duhamel finished second, 10 seconds in front of Bostrom.

Bussei realized his mistake before losing any more positions and came home fourth.

Kurtis Roberts led every lap and was still pulling away late in the race when his rear tire chunked. Roberts slowed, pitted for a new rear tire and finished 13th, one lap down.

Corona Extra Suzuki’s Jordan Szoke took his second consecutive fifth place result, matching his season-best result.

Mladin’s teammate Aaron Yates was slowed by clutch problems but still managed to collect 25 points for sixth place plus one bonus point for pole position.

Attack Suzuki’s Jason Pridmore stalled his motorcycle on the grid, started late and crashed on the first lap.

Provisional AMA Superbike Race Results:

1. Mat Mladin, Suzuki GSX-R1000, 28 laps
2. Miguel Duhamel, Honda RC51, -2.094 seconds
3. Ben Bostrom, Honda RC51, -12.343 seconds
4. Giovanni Bussei, Ducati 998Rs, -16.133 seconds
5. Jordan Szoke, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -54.955 seconds
6. Aaron Yates, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -60.904 seconds
7. Shawn Higbee, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -66.818 seconds
8. Geoff May, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -71.207 seconds
9. Jake Holden, Suzuki GSX-R750, -72.469 seconds
10. Mike Ciccotto, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -89.664 seconds
11. Jeremy Toye, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap
12. Andy Deatherage, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap
13. Kurtis Roberts, Honda RC51, -1 lap
14. Doug Duane, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap
15. Scott Jensen, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap
16. Byron Barbour, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap
17. Robert Chritsman, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap
18. Dean Mizdal, Suzuki GSX-R1000, -1 lap
19. Scott Carpenter, Suzuki GSX-R1000
20. Kevin Lehman, Yamaha YZF-R1

Provisional AMA Superbike Point Standings:

1. Mladin, 467 points
2. Yates, 423 points
3. Ben Bostrom, 405 points
4. Roberts, 368 points
5. Duhamel, 364 points
6. Eric Bostrom, 350 points
7. Higbee, 323 points
8. Pridmore, 315 points
9. Szoke, 238 points
10. Vincent Haskovec, 221 points
11. Geoff May, 217 points
12. Larry Pegram, 211 points
13. Mike Ciccotto, 196 points
14. Michael Barnes, 183 points
15. Scott Jensen, 182 points

More, from a press release issued by Mat Mladin Motorsports:

Saturday, 30 August 2003

Rd’s 15 & 16 – 2003 AMA Chevy Trucks US Superbike Championship
Virginia International Raceway, Alton, Virginia, USA
Final Qualifying and Rd 15 Race Report

MLADIN EXTENDS CHAMPIONSHIP LEAD WITH TENTH AMERICAN SUPERBIKE RACE WIN FOR THE SEASON

Alton, Virginia, USA – Mat Mladin’s victory in today’s fifteenth round of the AMA Chevy Trucks US Superbike Championship gave the Australian a total of ten race wins for the year, equalling a long standing record of race wins in a single season of the American championship held by former World and American Superbike champion Fred Merkel.

More importantly for the Yoshimura Suzuki rider, his race win has seen him further increase his points advantage at the top of the championship table to 43 over teammate Aaron Yates who finished sixth in today’s 28-lap race held at Virginia International Raceway.

In contrast to many of his race wins this season, Mladin made a steady start to the race and was placed sixth in the early stages before making his way forward at the latter end of the race. He took the race lead on lap 25, passing lead pair Miguel DuHamel (American Honda) and Italian Giovanni Bussei (Ducati Austin) at Turn One before easing away to win by 2.093 seconds from DuHamel. Bussei made a mistake on the final lap and was passed by Ben Bostrom (American Honda) for third.

“It was definitely an important win for us,” said Mladin, who now has a career total of 24 American Superbike race wins. “I started the race off with a plan of watching where Aaron (Yates) was in the race and my plan was to finish ahead of him. That situation changed shortly after the start of the race when we realised that Aaron had a problem. As the race progressed, the gap between the lead group and myself began to come down and that’s when I started to push a lot harder and make a move for the front. It all worked out well, we’ve got a few extra points lead in the championship, but there is still another race to go tomorrow that we need to do well in.”

Earlier in the day Mladin appeared to have secured yet another pole position for the weekend’s double-header round, but his chance of further adding to that tally failed as teammate Aaron Yates snatched pole position with a final lap burst. Yates posted a best of 1:25.071 to edge out Mladin’s 1:25.304, with the Hondas of Kurtis Roberts (1:25.702) and DuHamel (1:25.925) completing the front row of the grid.

“Qualifying went well for us this morning and we’ve found a good balance with the bike. Aaron set a fast lap at the end to get pole, but we’re not too concerned over that as it is just as important to be on the front row of the grid.”

The second of the weekend’s 28-lap AMA Superbike nationals takes place tomorrow afternoon.

More, from a press release issued by Corona Extra Suzuki:

CORONA EXTRA SUZUKI GRABS TWO FIFTHS AT RAIN DRENCHED VIRGINIA

The weather Gods that have tormented the 2003 AMA season returned with a vengeance this past weekend, delaying the final Superbike race until today, Memorial Day. In between torrential rain and 60 MPH gales, Corona Extra Suzuki riders Jordan Szoke and Adam Fergusson both garnered fifth places in their classes.

In the Superbike class Szoke started on the second row, 8th, his best qualifying position of the season so far. In the race he got a good start and quickly settled down to a solid sixth position. Towards the end of the race, when fifth place rider went out he inherited the spot, holding it to the finish. Jordan now has two fine fifth places to his credit this season against very tough opposition.

In the Superstock event, Fergusson, who qualified in third, got a good start and was holding down second when a vicious high side had him waaaay out of the saddle. Adam saved it but unbeknownst to everyone had aggravated an old injury – dislocating his hip. He was able to finish the race but lost three positions, ending up with fifth, an amazing feat considering the pain he must have been in. The joint went back after the race but Adam was unable to make the Formula Extreme event. Fergusson is 4th in the Suzuki Genuine Accessories Superstock championship. Jimmy Moore got back on his bike at VIR but found that his left arm, broken at the Brainerd round, did not have enough strength under breaking so opted not to race. Moore is 12th in the championship.

Torrential rain and gale force winds late Saturday afternoon which came seemingly from nowhere, nearly destroyed the Corona Suzuki Team Canopy and damaged a number of the team’s hospitality tents. Afterwards the paddock looked as if a tornado had gone through it! The rains continued through Sunday forcing the second Superbike race to be run on Monday. Jordan started again form the second row and put his head down in a very fast paced race. He was holding down eighth right up until the end when he slowed for a yellow flag and was passed. Track officials did not see or penalize the other rider, leaving Jordan with ninth. This weekends results puts Szoke 9th in the Superbike championship.

Both Fergusson and Moore were unable to start the Formula Extreme race. Fergusson holds 5th in the Championship with Moore 12th.

Tommy Hayden Continues To Set The Pace In AMA Superstock Practice At VIR

Copyright 2003, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Saturday Morning AMA Superstock Practice Times:

1. Tommy Hayden, Kawasaki ZX-6R, 1:27.692
2. Josh Hayes, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:28.028
3. Jason DiSalvo, Yamaha YZF-R6, 1:28.731
4. Chris Caylor, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:28.745
5. Eric Wood, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:28.816
6. Adam Fergusson, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:28.870
7. Tony Meiring, Kawasaki ZX-6R, 1:29.139
8. Steve Rapp, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:29.199
9. Jake Holden, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:29.824
10. Matt Furtek, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:30.023
11. Scott Harwell, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:30.137
12. James Ellison, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:30.342
13. Mike Ciccotto, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:30.522
14. Jeremy Toye, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:30.729
15. Jason Peters, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:31.159
16. Chris Peris, Honda CBR600RR, 1:31.255
17. Danny Eslick, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:31.844
18. Corey Eaton, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:31.913
19. J.J. Roetlin, Suzuki GSX-R750, 1:32.166
20. Dirk Sanchez, Kawasaki ZX-6RR, 1:32.612

Top trap speed: Jeremy Toye, Suzuki, 162.338 mph

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