Hayes Plays the Boss in Jersey: Yamaha Star Tops
GEICO Motorcycle AMA Pro Road Racing Action at New Jersey Motorsports
Park
Millville, N.J.
(September 7, 2012)--
To hear him tell it, Josh Hayes spent Friday's
opening day of the American Red Cross Devil's Showdown presented by Team
ProMotion at New Jersey Motorsports Park knocking out the cobwebs.
However, the timing charts tell
another story, insisting that the defending champion picked up right where he
left off the last time GEICO Motorcycle AMA Pro Road Racing was in action back
in late July.
Hayes claimed the provisional
pole for this weekend's AMA Pro National Guard SuperBike doubleheader with a
best time of 1:21.176, almost three tenths better than his Friday effort at NJMP
a year ago.
Josh Hayes put the #1 Graves Monster Energy Yamaha YZF-R1 on the provisional pole today at the New Jersey Motorsports Park round of the AMA Superbike Championship Series. AMA Pro Road Racing photo by Brian J. Nelson.
Additionally, he was more than
four tenths quicker than Friday's next fastest men, National Guard Jordan
Suzuki's Roger Hayden (1:21.587) and Jordan Suzuki's Ben Bostrom (1:21.589). The Monster Energy Graves Yamaha
pilot appears well positioned to secure the top spot on the grid and up his
consecutive run of poles to eleven on Saturday morning. "Wow -- it feels like it's been a
long time since I've been on a motorcycle," Hayes said. "I'm sure everybody else
is feeling the same. We didn't choose to do any testing between Laguna and here.
Four weeks would have been a nice break; six weeks was a little long. Fortunately, we showed up and
the track is in good condition and weather is good and we were able to go out
there and focus on what we're doing. I'm little ahead of where I was last year
and that's a positive. It definitely feels good to be
back on the bike. I'm definitely using muscles that haven't been used since
Laguna. I feel a little rusty. Hopefully as we go through the rest of the
weekend I'll get better and better every time I'm on the motorcycle. I'm having
fun and the R1 is as I remembered it."
Along with his pole streak, Hayes
is also aiming to score his ninth AMA Pro National Guard SuperBike victory in a
row on Saturday, which would stand as a new outright series record. And with 74
points in hand, the Mississippian sees no reason not to go for every possible
win at this point. "At this point if we (took it
easy), it would just be because I was tired and weak," Hayes said with a laugh.
"I don't have to think about points very much, so I can race for every race win.
If I throw a race away in a garbage can, then I'll sit down and reevaluate how
I'm going to handle the next few. Right now, I'm in a position, other than not
wanting to get hurt, that I can race for the win and not have to worry about
much of anything. If I don't, I'll be disappointed in myself I think."
Hayden took his time working his
way up to speed, throwing down some quick times lap late to leap up from outside
the top ten to displace Bostrom for second. The MJM riders were factors in
the races at NJMP a year ago, each one walking away with a podium result. And
they might just represent the biggest threat to Hayes' win streak going forward
this weekend. The two men ranked second and
third in the title fight, Yoshimura Suzuki's Blake Young and Hayes' Yamaha
teammate Josh Herrin, were mired down the order alongside Hayden deep into the
session. While unable to match Hayden's
ascension, Herrin did manage to improve to seventh. Young, however, ended the
day an uncharacteristic 11th at the same venue he scored one of the most
memorable victories in series' history a year ago. Team Amsoil/Hero EBR's Geoff May
rounded out the provisional front row, albeit nearly a full second removed from
Hayes' session-leading pace (1:22.137 to Hayes' 1:21.176). Foremost Insurance Pegram
Racing's Larry Pegram (BMW) was fifth, followed by Attack Performance's Steve
Rapp (Kawasaki), fresh off his MotoGP wild card ride in Indianapolis. May's teammate, Danny Eslick,
rounded out the provisional second row on the Team Hero EBR 1190RS, while
Yoshimura Suzuki's Chris Clark and KTM/HMC Racing's Chris Fillmore completed the
day's top ten.
The final grid for the weekend's
AMA Pro National Guard SuperBike doubleheader will be set follow Saturday
morning's qualifying session.
AMA Pro GoPro Daytona
SportBike
GEICO Suzuki's Martin Cardenas
won provisional pole in the AMA Pro GoPro Daytona SportBike class. Cardenas
topped Y.E.S./Graves/Yamaha's Tommy Hayden and Cameron Beaubier, along with
Jason DiSalvo, who missed Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca on his Triumph. Cardenas holds a commanding lead
in the points but the Colombian insists on pushing hard. After developing an
early lead, he was able to work on improving his bike under race conditions. "So far, the bike has been
working awesome from the first practice. We made some small changes. We made
some good laps. One of them turned out to be the quickest one. I had a bit of a
gap to second so I went out to try some other stuff," said Cardenas, who tried
laps with a full fuel tank. "When I came back in I saw they were too close.
Let's hope for a dry race tomorrow."
AMA Pro
Motorcycle-Superstore.com SuperSport
AMA Pro Motorcycle-Superstore.com
SuperSport saw a back and forth battle between Dustin Dominguez and James
Rispoli. Dominguez took the top spot with less than a minute to go to put the
Latus Motors Triumph back on the provisional pole. "We waited until the last little
bit to go out on a new tire. At the time, I didn't know that Rispoli had knocked
it down," said Dominguez. "I put in one good lap but I'm glad I did another one.
I was able to go a tenth faster and that was pole. We're not here to race with
people that aren't in this championship," the Oklahoman concluded. Rispoli was second on the Celtic
Racing Orient Express Suzuki GSX-R600. His teammate Corey Alexander took third
on the National Guard Fairhills Group machine. Miles Thornton (Eyeball NYC)
eased Elena Myers (Suzuki SportBikeTrackGear.com M4) for the last spot on the
front row.
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