MotoAmerica: O’Hara On Super Hooligan Provisional Pole At COTA

MotoAmerica: O’Hara On Super Hooligan Provisional Pole At COTA

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Tyler O’Hara was fastest during MotoAmerica RSD Mission Super Hooligan Qualifying One (Q1) Friday afternoon at Circuit of The Americas (COTA), in Austin, Texas. Riding his S&S Indian FTR on Dunlop control tires, the defending Champion turned a lap time of 2:15.895. Not only was that good enough to top the field of 41 riders, it also broke O’Hara’s own lap record of 2:16.734.

O’Hara’s teammate Troy Herfoss was the best of the rest at 2:16.522.

Jake Lewis turned a third-quickest 2:16.786 on his Team Saddlemen Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250.

Lewis’ teammate Cory West, the current Championship point leader, was fourth with a 2:17.038.

Jeremy McWilliams posted a fifth-fastest 2:17.227 on the third S&S Indian.

 

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