Yoshimura Suzuki’s Roger Hayden won a thrilling MotoAmerica Superbike/Superstock 1000 Superpole Shootout qualifying session Friday at Circuit of The Americas (COTA) and will start each of this weekend’s races from pole position on his GSX-R1000.
The Superpole Shootout was the first to be run with Dunlop’s new, one-lap, rear qualifying tires, and the addition of the ultra-grippy tires definitely added some excitement and drama to the relatively short, 25-minute session.
Before the qualifying tires starting being mounted, Hayden was second behind his temporary teammate Toni Elias with a 2:09.752. Hayden then went out with his one, super-sticky rear tire and ripped off a lap of 2:09.151.
Hayden’s time elevated him above Elias, who did a 2:09.423 on his Q just ahead of Hayden, but the Kentuckian said he wasn’t sure that time would hold up for pole position.
That’s because Cameron Beaubier, the defending MotoAmerica Superbike Champion, had done 2:08s on Dunlop qualifying tires two weeks earlier at the pre-season test at COTA and Beaubier had not yet completed his qualifying-tire lap in Superpole.
Beaubier was quick through the first half of his Q lap, but he started shaking his head on the back straightaway, indicating things were not going well. He finished his lap at speed and went faster than he had before mounting the qualifier, 2:09.804, but his qualifying lap ended up being a 2:09.683 – not enough to displace Hayden. Beaubier later said he had some technical problems before and during his qualifying lap.
When the smoke settled it was Hayden (2:09.151), Elias (2:09.423) and Broaster Chicken/RoadRace Factory Yamaha’s Superbike rookie Jake Gagne (2:09.460) earning spots on the front row.
Beaubier (2:09.683), his teammate Josh Hayes (2:09.962) and Quicksilver Latus Motors Racing Kawasaki Superstock 1000 rider Bobby Fong (2:10.345) qualified on row two.
Yamalube/Westby Racing Yamaha’s Josh Day (2:10.637), Wheels In Motion/Motosport.com/Meen Yamaha’s Josh Herrin (2:10.909), and Cycle World Suzuki’s Hayden Gillim (2:10.931) made it an all-Superstock 1000 row three.
Row four qualifiers included Steve Rapp (2:12.318) on his Scheibe Racing BMW S1000RR Superstock 1000 bike, Kyle Wyman (2:12.346) on his Millennium Technologies/KWR Yamaha YZF-R1 Superbike; and Fong’s Superstock 1000 teammate David Anthony (2:12.564).
The first 15-lap Superbike/Superstock race is scheduled to take place at 5:00 p.m. Central Time on Saturday with the second race scheduled for 3:30 p.m. Central Time. Each race will be broadcast live on beIN SPORTS.
MotoAmerica Superbike Championship of Texas
MotoAmerica AMA/FIM North America Road Racing Series
Circuit of The Americas, Austin, Texas
April 8, 2016
Provisional Superpole Shootout Results (all on Dunlop tires):
1. Roger Hayden (Suz GSX-R1000), Superbike, 2:09.151
2. Toni Elias (Suz GSX-R1000), Superbike, 2:09.423
3. Jake Gagne (Yam YZF-R1), Superbike, 2:09.460
4. Cameron Beaubier (Yam YZF-R1), Superbike, 2:09.683
5. Josh Hayes (Yam YZF-R1), Superbike, 2:09.962
6. Bobby Fong (Kaw ZX-10R), Superstock 1000, 2:10.345
7. Josh Day (Yam YZF-R1), Superstock 1000, 2:10.637
8. Josh Herrin (Yam YZF-R1), Superstock 1000, 2:10.909
9. Hayden Gillim (Suz GSX-R1000), Superstock 1000, 2:10.931
10. Steve Rapp (BMW S1000RR), Superstock 1000, 2:12.318
11. Kyle Wyman (Yam YZF-R1), Superbike, 2:12.346
12. David Anthony (Kaw ZX-10R), Superstock 1000, 2:12.564
More, from a press release issued by MotoAmerica:
Hayden, Gerloff Lead The Way At COTA
Roger Hayden leads Suzuki 1-2 In Superbike Qualifying
AUSTIN, TX, APR. 8 – The smiles at the Yoshimura Suzuki pit were plentiful on a sunny Friday afternoon at Circuit of The Americas with Roger Hayden leading home his temporary teammate Toni Elias in a one-two Suzuki punch during Superpole for the opening round of the 2016 MotoAmerica AMA/FIM North American Road Racing Championship. Broaster Chicken/Roadrace Factory’s Jake Gagne will complete the front row of the grid for this weekend’s two races on his Yamaha YZF-R1.
Hayden was impressive at the end of the session, the Kentuckian pushing his Dunlop Qualifying-clad GSX-R1000 to a 2:09.151 to earn the fourth pole position of his Superbike career. The 2:09.151 was a new Superbike lap record at COTA, eclipsing the mark of 2:09.653 set by 2015 MotoAmerica Superbike Champion Cameron Beaubier in qualifying for last year’s race.
“I didn’t feel like it was that fast really,” Hayden said. “Because the qualifier had so much grip. I got towards the back of the track and thought, ‘man, I hope that was faster than the race tire.’ And then I saw 2:09.1. I thought that was pretty good, but I didn’t really know if that would get pole or not because at the test one person went a little quicker. It’s important to get pole to get a good start. It shows good progress and how hard the whole Yoshimura Suzuki team has worked this off season to have two guys first and second in qualifying. I don’t know when the last time that has happened, but it’s been awhile.There goes full credit to the team.”
Hayden feels it’s important to start strong in 2016 and this is the start he was hoping for.
“I want to start the season out strong,” Hayden said. “I don’t want to wait until Laguna Seca and find my rhythm and be up here. So I’ve really been focusing hard on trying to start strong every practice, every session, testing and everything. I feel good. I know the race is going to be tough, these two guys are solid and you’ve got Josh (Hayes) and Cam (Beaubier) – they are going to be there. It’s going to be a long race, and I think it’s going to be a good one. I think it’s going to be a dogfight so I’m pretty excited for it.”
Hayden ended up just .272 of a second ahead of Elias, the former Moto2 World Champion and MotoGP race winner fitting in nicely in his role of replacement rider for the injured Jake Lewis.
“I’m really happy,” Elias said. “After the two crashes at the last test it’s been a little bit difficult for me to come back to make the same pace, to do the same quick lap time. But finally we did, we work well with the team. I found a good situation – great team, great bike, great feeling with the mechanics, with the (crew) chief. It has been a nice situation for me. I’m really happy. I think this is a very important opportunity for my future. I’m confident. We will see what happens tomorrow.”
Gagne was next and top Yamaha, the Californian .309 of a second behind Hayden in third.
“It feels good to be up here for the first race of the year, to be up here with Rog (Roger Hayden) and Toni (Elias) – these guys are no joke,” Gagne said. “And (Cameron) Beaubier and Josh (Hayes) too. I know that they had some problems, but to be ahead of those guys is cool for once. I had a good time out there. That qualifying session with those qualifiers makes it interesting. It’s going to make for a cool year, I think. All these Superpoles are going to be a good show.”
Only then came the factory Yamahas with Beaubier fourth and his teammate Josh Hayes fifth, the pair the final two in the 2:09s with their 2:09.683 and 2:09.962, respectively. The result, especially for Beaubier, was a surprise as the Monster Energy/Graves Yamaha rider had ripped off a 2:08.764 during testing at COTA a few weeks ago.
Bobby Fong rode the new Latus Motors Racing Kawasaki ZX10-R to the final spot on row two, the Californian leading the rest of the Bazzaz Superstock 1000 riders.
Row three for tomorrow’s first of two MotoAmerica Superbike races will be led by Yamalube/Westby Racing’s Josh Day. He’ll be joined there by Wheels In Motion/Motorsport.com/Meen Motorsport’s Josh Herrin and Cycle World Suzuki’s Hayden Gillim. Scheibe Racing’s Steve Rapp, Millennium Technologies/KWR Racing’s Kyle Wyman and Latus Motors Racing Kawasaki’s David Anthony completed the top 12 from Superpole.
Yamaha Extended Warranties/Graves Motorsports Yamaha’s Garrett Gerloff picked up where he left off at the recent COTA test by earning pole position for Saturday’s Supersport race. Gerloff, in his home race, lapped at 2:11.999 to lead his teammate JD Beach by .896 of a second. Frenchman Valentin Debise rebounded from a crash in qualifying to put his M4 SportbikeTechGear.com Suzuki GSX-R600 for what will be his MotoAmerica debut.
Debise’s teammate Cameron Petersen will lead row two over Wheels In Motion/Motosport.com/Meen Motorsports’ Joe Roberts and Team H35’s Benny Solis on the Honda CBR600RR.
Superbike Qualifying: 1. Roger Hayden (Suzuki) 2:09.151; 2. Toni Elias (Suzuki) 2:09.423; 3. Jake Gagne (Yamaha) 2:09.460; 4. Cameron Beaubier (Yamaha) 2:09.683; 5. Josh Hayes (Yamaha) 2:09.962; 6. Bobby Fong (Kawasaki) 2:10.345; 7. Josh Day (Yamaha) 2:10.637; 8. Josh Herrin (Yamaha) 2:10.909; 9. Hayden Gillim (Suzuki) 2:10.931; 10. Steve Rapp (BMW) 2:12.818.
Supersport Qualifying: 1. Garrett Gerloff (Yamaha) 2:11.999; 2. JD Beach (Yamaha) 2:12.895; 3. Valentin Debise (Suzuki) 2:13.582; 4. Cameron Petersen (Suzuki) 2:14.277; 5. Joe Roberts (Yamaha) 2:14.302; 6. Benny Solis (Honda) 2:14.316; 7. Travis Wyman (Yamaha) 2:15.121; 8. Xavier Zayat (Suzuki) 2:15.400; 9. Dakota Mamola (Yamaha) 2:15.845; 10. Jay Newton (Yamaha) 2:19.619.