Extra Cheese: Josh Hayes up
to Speed Quickly at Road America's Subway SuperBike
Doubleheader
ELKHART LAKE, Wis. (June
1, 2012) - As much as he wanted to ignore
the word, even Josh Hayes had to admit that he has momentum on his side. While
the reigning AMA Pro National Guard SuperBike champ's dominant speed in Sonoma
only resulted in one of two wins due to a Sunday mistake, he carried that pace
into last weekend's round at Miller Motorsports Park and proved unstoppable. The
Monster Energy Graves Yamaha star continued in that same fashion on Friday at
Road America, and boasted an advantage throughout the day better described in
seconds than tenths or hundredths.
Despite the day's cool and windy
conditions, Hayes powered his YZF-R1 around the 4.05-mile circuit with a
blistering lap time of 2:11.554 in the weekend's very first practice session --
only 0.013 seconds off Mat Mladin's course record posted back in 2007 when the
class allowed considerably more extensive technical modifications. The Mississippian was back into
the '11s in the qualifying session, ultimately claiming provisional pole with
over a second to spare at 2:11.853.
Josh Hayes took the #1 Graves Motorsports Monster Energy Yamaha YZF-R1 to the top of the charts today at Road America, besting 2nd-quick on the day Blake Young by over 1.1 seconds. AMA Pro Road Racing photo by Brian J. Nelson.
"Today started off fantastic,"
Hayes admitted. "I'm feeling good, the bike is working great, and I'm excited to
get back to this racetrack that has always been one of my favorites, if not my
favorite. We pulled the bike off the truck and the bike is working, things are
clicking.
"I looked at the rundown of
results last year and saw I qualified pretty fast. I wondered how I did in the
first session and I saw a '13.1 and thought, 'Man, I was on it.' I kind of saw
the cold weather and the clouds and a little bit of a wind, and hoped I could
perform as well today. To go out and perform as well as I did this morning was
awesome. I got a little bit of help on that one lap, but I think that I've got
'11s pretty steady in the bike. All-in-all, the bike is working
fantastic and I'm excited for the crew because this is home for a lot of the
guys." Of his midseason surge, Hayes
said, "I'm just trying to keep things going. I hate to use the word momentum but
things are clicking and going well and I'm just trying to keep it on the same
page. If I can keep it consistent and keep doing my thing, it's a successful
program."
While Hayes' chief rival Blake
Young was expected to be his biggest threat this weekend (Young is from nearby
Madison, Wis., won his first-ever AMA Pro Road Race at Road America, and
defeated Hayes here on Saturday last year), Young was once again bumped down to
third by Hayes' teammate, Josh Herrin. Just days after beating Young on
the last lap at Miller Motorsports Park, the SuperBike freshman put in a
last-lap flyer of 2:13.087 to jump from 10th on the order to second, bumping the
Yoshimura Suzuki ace to third at 2:13.178.
National Guard Jordan Suzuki's
Roger Hayden claimed the final spot on the provisional front row with a best
time of 2:13.698, fractionally ahead of Geoff May on the Team Amsoil/Hero EBR
entry that has become a fixture near the front. May's #99 EBR 1190RS split up the
Michael Jordan Motorsports entries on the order, as Jordan Suzuki's Ben Bostrom
was sixth. Foremost Insurance Pegram
Racing's Larry Pegram put the BMW S1000RR seventh while the mending Steve Rapp
completed provisional Row 2 on the Attack Performance Kawasaki ZX-10R.
Hayes will enter Saturday morning
as a heavy favorite to up his perfect season pole streak to five.
AMA Pro GoPro Daytona
SportBike
Cameron Beaubier of Y.E.S. Graves
Yamaha took provisional pole for the AMA Pro GoPro Daytona SportBike race in
Wisconsin on Friday. Beaubier topped Jason DiSalvo (Latus Motors Racing Triumph)
and Martin Cardenas (GEICO Suzuki) in what is shaping up to be a similar
plotline to recent races that have seen the same group of riders contesting the
wins. Cardenas led much of the session
but was bested by the Yamaha man late. "I nailed everything," said Beaubier, who
had crashed earlier in the session and set his best time on his second Yamaha
YZF-R6. "I think I still have some time left in me."
Beaubier's lap of 2:19.638 was
under the previous AMA Pro GoPro Daytona SportBike lap record at Road
America. DiSalvo's flyer came on his last
time around before taking the checkered flag. Jake Zemke was fourth for Ducshop
Ducati, making it four makes on the front row.
AMA Pro
Motorcycle-Superstore.com SuperSport
Riders Discount Vesrah Suzuki's
Jake Lewis took the provisional pole for the AMA Pro Motorcycle-Superstore.com
SuperSport class at Road America. Lewis, who won earlier this year at Road
Atlanta, topped Dustin Dominguez of Latus Motors Racing Triumph, James Rispoli
of Orient Express Celtic Racing, and Corey Alexander of the National Guard
Fairhills Group Celtic Racing. "It was a pretty good lap," said
Lewis, who set his time after a red flag. "It's four miles around, so you have
to hit your lines every time around here." Lewis barely edged Dominguez for
the best lap. Lewis' 2:21.833 was less than 0.04 better than the Triumph rider's
top lap.
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