Updated: AMA Pro American Superbike Race One At Auto Club Speedway Decided By 0.068-Second

Updated: AMA Pro American Superbike Race One At Auto Club Speedway Decided By 0.068-Second

© 2009, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. By David Swarts.

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AMA Pro National Guard American Superbike Presented by Parts Unlimited Auto Club Speedway Fontana, California March 21, 2009 Provisional Race Results (all on Dunlop tires): 1. Mat Mladin (Suz GSX-R1000), 19 laps 2. Tommy Hayden (Suz GSX-R1000), -0.068 second 3. Geoff May (Suz GSX-R1000), -13.542 seconds 4. Blake Young (Suz GSX-R1000), -18.869 5. Jake Holden (Hon CBR1000RR), -21.725 6. Josh Hayes (Yam YZF-R1), -21.753 7. Ben Bostrom (Yam YZF-R1), -22.530 8. David Anthony (Suz GSX-R1000), -50.204 9. Taylor Knapp (Suz GSX-R1000), -51.031 10. Aaron Gobert (Hon CBR1000RR), -51.476 11. Chris Ulrich (Suz GSX-R1000), -54.400 12. Jeremy Toye (Hon CBR1000RR), -61.910 13. Hawk Mazzotta (Suz GSX-R1000), -63.965 14. Jeff Tigert (Hon CBR1000RR), -64.030 15. Aaron Yates (Suz GSX-R1000), -64.314, crash 16. Scott Jensen (suz GSX-R1000), -65.484 17. Brad Hendry (Duc 1098R), -72.221 18. Shawn Higbee (Buell 1125R), -85.729 19. Reno Karimian (Suz GSX-R1000), -1 lap 20. Dean Mizdal (Suz GSX-R1000), -1 lap, 8.820 seconds 21. Josh Graham (Yam YZF-R1), -1 lap, 36.684 22. Mark Simon (Suz GSX-R1000), -1 lap, 37.361 23. Brad Puetz (Suz GSX-R1000), -1 lap, 37.574 24. Eric Haugo (Suz GSX-R1000), -1 lap, 64.426 25. Shane Narbonne (Suz GSX-R1000), -2 laps 26. Davie Stone (Hon CBR1000RR), -14 laps, DNF, retired 27. Larry Pegram (Duc 1098R), -19 laps, DNF, crash More, from a press release issued by American Suzuki: Rockstar Makita Suzuki’s Mladin Wins Fontana Superbike Race after Epic Battle with Teammate Hayden Suzuki GSX-R1000s sweep top 4 Superbike spots Round 2 AMA Superbike Series Fontana, California Auto Club Speedway March 20-22 2009 Six-time AMA Superbike Champion Mat Mladin won his 74th AMA Superbike race at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California, on Saturday afternoon, following an intense battle with Rockstar Makita teammate Tommy Hayden. Hayden rode an impressive race, taking the holeshot after a red flag incident, and battling with Mladin until late in the race when the Australian’s gutsy pass gave him the lead and the win. Hayden finished a close second and National Guard Jordan Suzuki rider Geoff May completed the Suzuki sweep of the podium at Auto Club Speedway, with a best-ever third-place finish. Newly signed Rockstar Makita Suzuki teammate Blake Young continues to impress with a fourth-place finish for his best result of the new 2009 season. Mat Mladin: “If there’s anybody up here in this field that I’d like to see win one, it’s Tommy, but I’m not going to give him one. I’m going to push him hard and he’s had a rough time the last couple of years and he’s starting to show how good he can ride a motorbike and I’m sure we’re going to see more of him in the future. We’ll go out tomorrow and have another good race. I’ve got to thank my Rockstar Makita Suzuki crew, and it’s great to see the two Rockstar Makita Suzuki’s up here and Geoff on another Suzuki — we’ve swept the podium again.” Tommy Hayden: “The Rockstar Makita Suzuki GSX-R1000 was a great motorcycle today and the bike is definitely capable of winning. The last lap didn’t work out for me, but hats off to Mat, he’s a tough guy to beat but we’ll keep trying and it’s good to have a guy like that to chase. We’ll come back tomorrow and try and do a little better and hopefully close it out and finally get a win.” Geoff May: “I’ve got to give this one to the National Guard Jordan Suzuki team for giving me one of the best rides in the paddock. Second weekend out on the GSX-R1000 and we got on the box!” Blake Young: “I got a good start on the re-start and was working my way through the field. The Rockstar Makita Suzuki GSX-R1000 ran great and we’ll try and improve on today and hopefully put it on the box tomorrow.” The Rockstar Makita Suzuki Team’s next round will be at the Road Atlanta Suzuki Superbike Showdown in Braselton, Georgia, the weekend of April 3 – 5, 2009. More, from a press release issued by Auto Club Speedway: MLADIN BREAKS RECORD WINNING SEVENTH AMA PRO AMERICAN SUPERBIKE RACE AT AUTO CLUB SPEEDWAY, ESLICK TAKES BUELL TO FIRST MAJOR MOTORCYCLE WIN San Bernardino County, Calif. (March 21, 2009) Day two of the AMA Pro Road Racing Series””the Suzuki AMA Pro Superbike Challenge at Auto Club Speedway proved to be history in the making. Mat Mladin rode his No. 7 Rockstar/Makita Yoshimura Suzuki GSX- R1000 across the finish line winning his seventh AMA Pro American Superbike race at Auto Club Speedway, a new track record for most wins at ACS. From the pole position, Mladin led 9 laps, posting a winning time of 40:03.080, just 0.070 seconds in front of teammate Tommy Hayden (No. 22 Rockstar/Makita Yoshimura Suzuki GSX- R1000). Geoff May (No. 54 National Guard Jordan Suzuki GSX-R1000) finished third with a time of 13.545 seconds behind the leader. After qualifying second, Danny Eslick (No. 9 Bruce Rossmeyer’s Daytona Racing/RMR Buell 1125R) took Buell to its first major motorcycle victory after winning Race 1 of the AMA Pro Daytona SportBike. Eslick finished the 2.36-mile road course in 31:11.090. Jamie Hacking finished second on his No. 88 Monster Energy/Attack Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R, just 2.510 seconds behind Eslick. Martin Cardenas (No. 36 M4 Suzuki GSX-R600) finished with third 2.795 seconds behind the leader. Results of Saturday’s AMA Pro American Superbike race at Auto Club Speedway showing finishing position, number (in parentheses), name, team, motorcycle and laps completed around the 2.36-mile road course. 1. (7) Mathew Mladin; Rockstar/Makita/Suzuki; Suzuki GSX-R1000; 19. 2. (22) Tommy Hayden; Rockstar/Makita/Suzuki; Suzuki GSX-R1000; 19. 3. (54) Geoff May; National Guard Jordan Suzuki; Suzuki GSX-R1000; 19. 4. (79) Blake Young; Rockstar/Makita/Suzuki; Suzuki GSX-R1000; 19. 5. (100) Jake Holden; Corona Extra Honda; Honda CBR1000RR; 19. 6. (4) Josh Hayes; Yamaha Motor Corp. USA; Yamaha YZF-R1; 19. 7. (2) Ben Bostrom; Yamaha Motor Corp. USA; Yamaha YZF-R1; 19. 8. (25) David Anthony; Aussie Dave Racing; Suzuki GSX-R1000; 19. 9. (44) Taylor Knapp; Taylor Knapp Racing; Suzuki GSX-R1000; 19. 10. (59) Aaron Gobert; Holden Racing; Honda 1000CBRR; 19. 11. (18) Chris Ulrich; Roadracingworld.com/Suzuki; Suzuki GSX-R1000; 19. 12. (571) Jeremy Toye; Lee’s Cycle Racing; Honda CBR1000RR; 19. 13. (91) Jeffrey Tigert; TigerTeam Racing; Honda CBR1000RR; 19. 14. (121) Hawk Mazzotta; Aussie Dave Racing; Suzuki GSX-R1000; 19. 15. (23) Aaron Yates; Jordan Suzuki; Suzuki GSX-R1000; 19. 16. (61) Scott Jensen; Moto Garage Racing; Suzuki GSX-R1000; 19. 17. (616) Brad Hendry; Nor CO Racing; Ducati 1098R; 19. 18. (11) Shawn Higbee; Higbee-Racing.com; Buell 1125CR; 19. 19. (48) Reno Karimian; Team Reno; Suzuki GSX-R1000; 18. 20. (38) Dean Mizdal; M Racing; Suzuki GSX-R1000; 18. 21. (58) Josh Graham; Moto Garage Racing; Yamaha YZF-R1; 18. 22. (102) Mark Simon; X Dot Racing; Suzuki GSX-R1000; 18. 23. (45) Brad Puetz; SRK Racing; Suzuki GSX-R1000; 18. 24. (9) Eric Haugo; Liberty Waves Racing; Suzuki GSX-R1000; 18. 25. (27) Shane Narbonne; Four Feathers Racing; Yamaha YZF-R6; 17. 26. (270) Davie Stone; AllStoneArmy.com; Honda CBR1000RR; 5. Race Time: 40:03.080 Margin of Victory: 0.069 Winners Average Speed: 65.5 mph Lap Leaders Hayden: 1; Mladin: 2 8; Hayden: 9 17; Mladin: 18 19; Results of Saturday’s AMA Pro Daytona SportBike race at Auto Club Speedway showing finishing position, number (in parentheses), name, team, motorcycle and laps completed around the 2.36-mile road course. 1. (9) Danny Eslick; Bruce Rossmeyer’s Daytona Racing/RMR Buell; Buell 1125R; 21. 2. (88) Jamie Hacking; Monster Energy Attack Kawasaki; Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R; 21. 3. (36) Martin Cardenas; M4 Suzuki; Suzuki GSX-R600; 21. 4. (40) Jason DiSalvo; M4 Suzuki; Suzuki GSX-R600; 21. 5. (1x) Jake Zemke; Erion Racing; Honda CBR600RR; 21. 6. (8) Josh Herrin; Team Graves Yamaha; Yamaha YZF-R6; 21. 7. (10) Chris Peris; Erion Racing; Honda CBR600RR; 21. 8. (57) Chaz Davies; Factory Aprilia Millennium Technologies Team; Aprilia RSV1000R; 21. 9. (27) Steve Rapp; Four Feathers Racing; Yamaha YZF-R1; 21. 10. (6) Tommy Aquino; Team Graves Yamaha; Yamaha YZF-R6; 21. 11. (95) Leandro Mercado; Monster Energy Attack Kawasaki; Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R; 21. 12. (34) Michael Barnes; GEICO Powersports/RMR Buell Racing; Buell 1125R; 21. 13. (29) Barrett Long; Paradigm Racing; Yamaha YZF-R6; 21. 14. (55) Christopher Fillmore; CF Racing; Yamaha YZF-R6; 21. 15. (11) Shawn Higbee; Higbee-Racing.com; Buell 1125R; 21. 16. (60) Michael Beck; Team Beck Racing; Yamaha YZF-R6; 21. 17. (31) Garrett Carter; Garrett Carter Racing; Yamaha YZF-R6; 21. 18. (51) Damian Cudlin; Team E.S.P. Yamaha; Yamaha YZF-R6; 21. 19. (39) Shea Fouchek; Fouchek Racing; Honda CBR600RR; 21. 20. (191) Jeffrey Tigert; TigerTeam Racing; Honda CBR600RR; 21. 21. (213) Dane Westby; Westby Racing/Kneedraggers.com; Yamaha YZF-R6; 21. 22. (7) Fernando Amantini; Amantini Racing; Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R; 21. 23. (19) Eric Haugo; Liberty Waves Racing; Yamaha YZF-R1; 20. 24. (161) Sahar Zvik; SRK Racing; Suzuki GSX-R600; 20. 25. (32) Santiago Villa; Roadracingworld.com/Suzuki; Suzuki GSX-R600; 20. 26. (199) Larry Myers; AAA Lift Truck; Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R; 20. 27. (45) Josh Bryan; Latus Motors Racing; Buell 1125R; 20. 28. (73) Dylon Husband; Team Pur Sang Racing; Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R; 20. 29. (221) Walt Sipp; Walt Sipp Racing; Yamaha YZF-R6; 20. 30. (89) Chip Yates; Swigz.com Pro Racing; Suzuki GSX-R600; 20. 31. (311) Robertino Pietri; Team E.S.P. Yamaha; Yamaha YZF-R6; 20. 32. (126) Jamie Hall; TWC/RoadRacePrep.com; Yamaha YZF-R6; 19. 33. (68) Kevin Boisvert; Bayside Performance; Suzuki GSX-R600; 19. 34. (46) Tyler Odom; Don Odom Racing; Honda CBR600RR; 15. 35. (819) Dustin Ohara; RDS Cycles; Suzuki GSX-R600; 15. 36. (48) Christopher Clark; Bazzaz; Yamaha YZF-R6; 13. 37. (97) Ben Thompson; Factory Aprilia Millennium Technologies Team; Aprilia RSV1000R; 6. 38. (54) Alan Schmidt; Latus Motors Racing; Buell 1125R; 2. 39. (96) Ricky Parker; RPR Racing; Yamaha YZF-R6; 1. Race Time: 31:11.090 Margin of Victory: 2.510 Winners Average Speed: 92.9 mph Lap Leader Eslick: 1 21 Scheduled tomorrow Sunday, March 22nd, the final day of competition for the Suzuki AMA Pro Superbike Challenge at Auto Club Speedway is Race 2 of the AMA Pro Daytona SportBike is scheduled for 2:30 p.m., with Race 2 of the AMA Pro American Superbike following at 4 p.m. In addition to the race action, fans will enjoy all the activities of the Suzuki AMA Pro Superbike Challenge including: Opportunity, California Motorcycle Expo Featured in the Opportunity, California Motorcycle Expo will be bike manufacturers Suzuki, Ducati, Kawaski and Aprilia. Motorcycle enthusiasts will want to peruse the manufacturers display booths as each bike manufacturer will showcase their 2009 models and rider gear. Families won’t want to miss the Youth Road Racing motorcycle course in the Opportunity, California Motorcycle Expo. Youth Road Racing offers youth riders a place to learn safe and effective motorcycle racing skills in a family friendly environment. Visit their motorcycle course in the Opportunity, California Motorcycle Expo and see kids of all ages, put their racing skills to the test. Buell will also be at the Opportunity, California Motorcycle Expo with FREE motorcycle demo rides for fans. AMA Pro Riders Autograph Session On Sunday, March 22nd between 12:15 p.m. – 1:00 p.m., the AMA Pro riders will be signing your favorite rider memorabilia at the east end of the garages, closest to Turn 1. Ben Bostrom (No. 2 Yamaha Motor Corp. USA Yamaha R1), winner of the AMA Pro Daytona SportBike 2009 season opener- the Daytona 200, will be among the many riders in attendance. Motorcycle Parade Lap Race fans looking for something hands on, get suited up for the Motorcycle Parade Lap. At noon Sunday, March 22nd fans can get a piece of the action by purchasing a Motorcycle Fan Lap for $10. Amateur riders can get right on the track and ride on same road course the AMA Pro riders will race on later that day. Fans riding in the Motorcycle Parade Lap must wear a helmet, sign a waiver, and obey speed rules set forth by leaders of the parade laps. Riders must be 18 years or older. Pit Passes Get access to Pit Road by adding $20 to your admission ticket. Fans that purchase a Pit Pass will get up-close and personal to riders and their teams and new for 2009, fans can experience the exclusive opportunity to walk the grid during Opening Ceremonies. The age requirement to enter the Pits is 16 years or older. To purchase tickets, for more information on the Suzuki AMA Pro Superbike Challenge at Auto Club Speedway, call toll free at (800) 944-RACE (7223) or visit www.autoclubspeedway.com. About Auto Club Speedway: Don’t miss out on the 2009 edition of the AMA as it roars into Auto Club Speedway March 20-22 for the Suzuki AMA Pro Superbike Challenge. Come see the best bikers in the world competing for bragging rights in American Superbike and Daytona SportBike classes. Also enjoy demo rides from the nation’s top bike manufacturers including, Suzuki. Enjoy the day in the infield with a sponsor displays, live musical entertainment, great food, an autograph session and fun for the whole family. Then, mark your calendars as the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup races to Auto Club Speedway for its inaugural debut in California on October 11, 2009 for the Pepsi 500. To purchase tickets for the Suzuki AMA Pro Superbike Challenge or the Pepsi 500 weekend call 800-944-RACE (7223), or visit the new www.autoclubspeedway.com for more information. More, from a press release issued by AMA Pro Racing: Mladin and Eslick Win Opening Rounds of Suzuki AMA Pro Superbike Challenge at Auto Club Mladin Goes Two-For-Two in American Superbike; Buell Makes History in Daytona SportBike FONTANA, California (March 21, 2009) – Mat Mladin went a perfect two-for-two in 2009 with a win in Saturday’s AMA Pro National Guard American Superbike presented by Parts Unlimited race while young American-rider Danny Eslick gave Buell its first major worldwide motorcycle road racing victory in the AMA Pro Daytona SportBike presented by AMSOIL race. The co-feature events were the opening rounds of this weekend’s Suzuki AMA Pro Superbike Challenge double header at Auto Club Speedway. Mladin (No. 7 Rockstar/Makita Yoshimura Suzuki GSX-R1000) started the weekend by winning his second-straight pole in Friday’s single-bike Superpole session but was out gunned at the start by teammate Tommy Hayden (No. 22 Rockstar/Makita Yoshimura Suzuki GSX-R1000). The Yoshimura duo would go on to stage a thrilling race-long battle that featured frequent side-by-side action, three official lead changes and numerous other lead swaps within race laps. The first came when Hayden made a great start from the third spot on the front row and led the first lap. Mladin was quick to pounce, however, and passed Hayden for the lead through the Auto Club Speedway tri-oval on Lap 2. Hayden took the lead again on Lap 9 and then waged an all-out war for the top spot with his teammate in the race’s closing laps. Mladin took the lead with two laps to go, Hayden moved back to the front on the final lap but Mladin made the winning move in Turn 10 with the checkered flag in sight. “It was just an out-braking pass down there for the lead,” Mladin said. “I was strong down there all weekend. I was within three or four bike lengths of Tommy on the back straight, so I just got in there deep. Tommy let it roll a little bit, so I let it roll and it got us the lead. It was a good race. If there is anybody up here in this field that I would like to see win one it is Tommy, but I am not going to give him one, I am going to push him hard.” Hayden had one of the best American Superbike races of his career and joins Mladin as the only riders who have hit the top-three podium in the year’s opening races at Daytona and Auto Club. “I had a pretty good pace, good rhythm and the laps were pretty consistent but Mat wasn’t going anywhere,” Hayden said. “I was plus zero the whole way. I tried to get through the lappers clean and I felt that I struggled a little bit with those, I could have been a little more aggressive and it would have helped me out. Overall it was a good race and a good start to the season. It’s a little disappointing to be that close but it’s where I wanted to be at this part of the year, to be close to Mat, see what he does and try to learn from him and at least challenge for victories. I feel like I’ve made that step and now I just have to work on closing them out.” Third-place went to No. 54 National Guard/Jordan Suzuki GSX-R1000 rider Geoff May who shook off a disappointing Daytona opener to hit the podium in California. “Daytona was disappointing, I’m not going to sugarcoat it,” May said. “We sat down and went over everything, figured out what went wrong and worked real hard to figure it out. We found some stuff in the suspension that was wrong, there were some mistakes made that won’t happen again and you’ve seen the results of it. We’ve got the bikes where Aaron (Yates) and I are both comfortable now and we’re back towards the front of the field.” Yoshimura’s third rider Blake Young (No. 79 Rockstar/Makita Yoshimura Suzuki GSX-R1000) finished fourth to back up his strong fifth-place finish at Daytona. Jake Holden (No. 100 Corona Extra Honda CBR1000RR) hit the top five in a great return to the Corona team in replacement of injured rider Neil Hodgson. Holden had a race-long battle with factory Yamaha teammates Josh Hayes and Ben Bostrom, who finished sixth and seventh, respectively. David Anthony (No. 25 Aussie Dave Racing Suzuki GSX-R1000), Taylor Knapp (No. 44 Taylor Knapp Racing Suzuki GSX-R1000) and Aaron Gobert (No. 59 Holden Racing Honda CBR1000RR) all had solid runs to complete the top 10. The scheduled 21-lap race was shortened by two laps after a red-flag incident just after the initial race start. Larry Pegram (No. 72 Foremost Insurance/Pegram Racing Ducati 1098R) started sixth and was in thick of the lead pack when he had a high-side incident at Turn 3. The race was stopped as safety crews tended to Pegram, who has been cleared to race tomorrow, and the race was later restarted for 19 laps. The only other major incident came when Aaron Yates (No. 23 Brand Jordan Suzuki GSX-R1000) lowsided while running third. Yates was uninjured and rode his bike back to the pits and ultimately recovered to finish 15th. Auto Club Speedway race two for AMA Pro National Guard American Superbike presented by Parts Unlimited is Sunday at 4 p.m. local time. Eslick Makes History For Buell Eslick turned in a dominating performance on the No. 9 Bruce Rossmeyer’s Daytona Racing/RMR Buell 1125R and gave the American-made manufacturer its first major victory in international motorcycle racing competition. Eslick qualified second behind polesitter Jamie Hacking (No. 88 Monster Energy Attack Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R) but quickly took control of the race at the start and never looked back. He led all 21 laps and his winning margin of victory of 2.510 seconds was one of the smallest gaps of the race, but only because Eslick slowed to ride a wheelie across the finish line. “I was all by myself,” Eslick said. “I kept waiting for Jamie and these guys to come up and move me out of the way but fortunately the Bruce Rossmeyer’s/RMR Racing Buell 1125R just kept us up there. To celebrate I just did a big wheelie all the way down the front straightaway. It was awesome, the Dunlop tires were working great the whole race. It was just unbelievable.” Eslick joined the Rossmeyer/RMR team just weeks before the start of the season. “Three weeks before Daytona I got a phone call asking if I wanted to ride it and I said ‘Hell yeah! I want to ride it,'” Eslick said. “From here on out it’s been good and it’s the first win for Buell and Bruce Rossmeyer’s/RMR Buell team and everybody involved. All we can do is go forward from here.” Hacking fell as low as sixth but battled with eventual third-place finisher Martin Cardenas (No. 36 Team M4 Suzuki GSX-R600) and several other top riders to finish second. “I had a blast, it was unbelievable,” Hacking said. “My race was pretty much uneventful, just battling back there with everybody and trying to finish as high as possible as we could. Toward the end, the guys ahead of me got in there and bumped each other around and I just snuck up the inside, managed to put in some good laps and finished second.” Cardenas was in second with three laps to go and held on to the final podium spot despite getting passed by Hacking. “It was a good race, very tough,” Cardenas said. “I started in 10th and began working my way up and it was tough passing all those guys, then they would pass me back again. I thought that I could finish second but two laps from the end Hacking passed me again and I couldn’t do anything from then on. I tried my hardest, but it wasn’t possible today so we’ll see tomorrow.” The historic win for Eslick and Buell was part of a strong run of parity in Saturday’s Daytona SportBike race. The three different motorcycles in the top three were part of an overall run of six different bikes in the top-eight finishers. The top trio of Buell, Kawasaki and Suzuki were joined by the Honda CBR600RR, Yamaha YZF-R1 and Aprilia RSV1000R. Auto Club Speedway race two for AMA Pro Daytona SportBike presented by AMSOIL is Sunday at 2:30 p.m. local time. Dominguez Dominates SuperSport The rescheduled AMA Pro SuperSport presented by Shoei race was dominated by Dustin Dominguez (No. 44 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R), who led all 17 laps after starting from second position. “This is my first time here,” said Dominguez, who also podiumed in the season-opening AMA Pro SunTrust Moto-GT race at Daytona earlier this month. “The chicane right off the straightaway is difficult and I’ve been struggling with it all week. I finally got it down, just about in time for the race. It was a fun race, I put my head down the first couple of laps, then towards the middle I just conserved tires and brought it home.” California native Garrett Willis (No. 80 Yamaha YZF-R6) finished second while Clint Shobert (No. 26 Honda CBR600RR) took third place after finishing seventh at the Daytona opener. Shobert prevailed in a race-long battle with Daytona winner Tyler Odom (No. 46 Erion Racing Honda CBR600RR), who finished fourth. AMA Pro Racing is the premier professional motorcycle racing organization in North America, operating a full schedule of events and championships for a variety of motorcycle disciplines. From its Daytona Beach headquarters, the organization operates and manages AMA Pro Road Racing, which includes AMA Pro American Superbike, AMA Pro Daytona SportBike, AMA Pro SuperSport and AMA Pro SunTrust Moto-GT. AMA Pro Racing also manages and works closely with the day-to-day operational organizations of the AMA Pro Flat Track Championship and the AMA Pro Supermoto Championship Series in addition to other two-wheel and ATV series. Learn more about AMA Pro Racing at www.amaproracing.com.

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