Opening Number: Hayes
Tops Rapp in Friday AMA Pro National Guard SuperBike Qualifying at
Mid-Ohio
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LEXINGTON, Ohio (July 13,
2012) - Josh Hayes once again proved his
mettle on a difficult day at the track to open the Buckeye SuperBike Weekend
presented by Dunlop Tire in which the AMA Pro National Guard SuperBike stars
were greeted by a tricky green circuit at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.
The early afternoon leaderboard
displayed wet weather-like times despite sunny skies, nearly ten seconds off the
expected pace as the riders got acclimated to the surface and the track slowly
began to come in. The Monster Energy Graves Yamaha YZF-R1 pilot, however,
ultimately logged laps of more familiar speed as the day went progressed,
nearing his 2011 mark thanks to his inch-perfect placement around an improving
but still one-line circuit.
The Mississippian, who grabbed
the provisional pole at 1:25.615, said, "Pretty interesting day... First lap I
rolled out and I thought they had left a wheel spacer out of my bike or the rear
axle was loose. I rolled all the way around the track slow, even coming into the
pits it didn't feel right. I came in and grabbed the rear tire and said
'something's wrong, something's broken.' They went through the whole thing and
found nothing. I went back out and saw other people were as scared as I was. I
just kind of settled in and did a whole lot of laps. I'm really quite surprised to be
in the '25s and be so close to what I qualified at last year -- '25.3 -- because
it sure doesn't feel like that riding around the racetrack. I guess things are
going okay. I feel like we're struggling a little bit but they're struggling a
little more than me. We'll just keep our head down and keep focused and see what
we can make happen."
He continued, "The best way I can
describe it is the track feels like it's alive underneath you and squirming and
moving around. Like it's not us moving around, it's the track that's moving. I
have no idea. Every year we show up and have that to some extent but this year
just seems incredibly worse than I remember. Right now it feels like we're
threading the needle. There is one line and it's really narrow. It's not easy to
pass. If you can be very precise and hit those lines well, you can put in good,
fast lap times. If you get off line it costs dearly." Hayes is perhaps a bit extra
motivated to hold that position tomorrow as Mid-Ohio was the solitary circuit at
which he failed to score the pole a year ago.
Josh Hayes is shown on the #1 Graves Motorsports Monster Energy Yamaha YZF-R1 in route to setting fast time during day one activities at Mid-Ohio in the AMA Superbike Championship qualifying session on Friday July 13. AMA Pro Road Racing photo by Brian J. Nelson.
"This is the one I missed," Hayes
said. "I was actually on pole on Friday here last year, but Blake [Young] ended
up getting me on Saturday. We'll have to see at how the track is in the morning.
I don't know if it will be better or worse when it's cooler quite honestly. The
track seems to be getting better every time we ride it. We'll just have to see
how the morning goes."
Another veteran racer who used
every ounce of his experience to excel on Friday was Attack Performance's Steve
Rapp. The Californian out-paced regular podium contenders like Josh Herrin,
Roger Hayden, and 2011 Mid-Ohio winner Blake Young to rank second to Hayes on
Friday. Rapp pushed his Attack
Performance Kawasaki ZX-10R around the undulating circuit with a best time of
1:25.989, standing as the only other rider outside of Hayes to break into the
'25s. National Guard SuperBike freshman
Herrin was right on Rapp's heels, circulating at 1:26.068 on the second works
Monster Energy Graves Yamaha YZF-R1. National Guard Jordan Suzuki's
Hayden completed the provisional front row at the scene of his maiden SuperBike
pole, racked up at Mid-Ohio one year ago.
Young, who earned pole and won a
race here in 2011, was relegated to the provisional second row. The Yoshimura
Suzuki ace is desperately looking for a way to reel in his escaping title rival
but was nearly a second removed from Hayes on the charts today, 0.861 seconds
back in fifth. Local hero Larry Pegram was next
on the Foremost Insurance Pegram Racing BMW S1000RR with on-form Geoff May
seventh aboard the Team Amsoil/Hero EBR 1190RS. Hayden's Michael Jordan
Motorsports teammate, Ben Bostrom, was eighth quick on Friday on the #23 Jordan
Suzuki GSX-R1000, while Riders Discount Vesrah Suzuki's Taylor Knapp and Team
Hero EBR's Danny Eslick completed the Friday top ten.
Hayes, who has already taken
eight victories in 2012, including maiden premier class victories at Daytona
International Speedway, Road Atlanta, Miller Motorsports Park, and Barber
Motorsports Park, will look to get his revenge for his weakest outing of his
2011 campaign by securing pole and returning to the top of the podium on
Saturday at Mid-Ohio.
AMA Pro GoPro Daytona
SportBike
Jason DiSalvo of Team Latus
Motors Racing took the provisional pole at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course on Friday
afternoon in the AMA Pro GoPro Daytona SportBike class. DiSalvo's best lap was
timed at 1:29.572. "It was a good session and we
spent a majority of the session working on race setup. Being as how AMA Pro
splits the Friday session, it makes it hard to do that and then turn in a fast
lap, too," said DiSalvo. "With a chance of some weather rolling in, we had to go
ahead and make sure we put that lap in. With 13 or 14 minutes to go, we made one
big suspension adjustment and we able to put in some flyers at the end." The
session was called approximately five minutes early due to a red flag.
Joining DiSalvo on the overnight
front row are previous Mid-Ohio race winner Dane Westby (M4 Broaster Chicken
Suzuki), Cameron Beaubier (Y.E.S/Graves/Yamaha) and points leader Martin
Cardenas (GEICO Suzuki). Jake Zemke (Ducshop Ducati),
Tommy Hayden (Y.E.S./Graves/Yamaha,) Bobby Fong (Meen Motorsports,) and J.D.
Beach provisionally qualified on the second row.
AMA Pro
Motorcycle-Superstore.com SuperSport
Dustin Dominguez made it two
Latus Motors Racing Triumphs leading the way as he broke the AMA Pro
Motorcycle-Superstore.com SuperSport lap record during the afternoon qualifying
session. A previous winner at the track, Dominguez managed to top the class for
up-and-coming racers. "We got a pretty good lap time in. We spent most of the
time on a medium tire," said Dominguez. "We did 26 laps on a tire and I got a
30.7 at the end." James Rispoli (Orient Express
Celtic Racing) was second, 0.7 back. Stefano Mesa (Kneedraggers.com Yamaha) and
Hayden Gillim (RoadRace Factory/Red Bull) also showed the speed on Friday to
join Dominguez on the front row.
How to Catch the
Action
This weekend's AMA Pro National
Guard SuperBike and GoPro Daytona SportBike doubleheaders will be featured on
SPEED in a set of back-to-back, same-day delayed broadcasts, scheduled to begin
at 11:00 p.m. ET/8:00 p.m. PT on Saturday and Sunday nights.
Follow along live
as the AMA Pro Motorcycle-Superstore.com SuperSport and AMA Pro Vance &
Hines XR1200 Series riders battle it out by logging onto http://www.speed2.com.
SPEED2 is a
broadband service available to customers of Time Warner, Bright House Networks,
Cablevision, DISH and Cox. For more information and instructions on gaining
access to all of the AMA Pro Motorcycle-Superstore.com and AMA Pro Vance &
Hines XR1200 Series races, please review the SPEED2 FAQ located at http://www.speed2.com/faq.
AMA Pro Road Racing Live Timing
& Scoring presented by Cortech offers fans real-time access to results from
on-track sessions at http://live.amaproracing.com/rr/.
Between the races, stay connected with AMA Pro Road Racing at www.twitter.com/AMAProSBK and www.facebook.com/AMAProRoadRacing.
Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Event Activities
Though there are dozens of hours
of track time between practices, qualifying and races, there is plenty to be
seen off track, including a fireworks display on Saturday night and motorcycle
stunt shows by team BikeStyles performing in the upper paddock throughout the
weekend. Prior to the races on Saturday
and Sunday, fans with Pit and Paddock Passes are able to get onto pit lane for a
fan walk and autograph opportunities. Bikes and riders from all four classes
will be on the grid during the fan walks, making for a packed pit lane.
Weekend tickets start at $60 and
daily tickets at $40. General parking is free and children 12 and under are also
admitted free. Visit www.midohio.com anytime or call
800-MID-OHIO (643-6446) Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. to order
tickets or for more information.
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