Updated Post: Hacking Wins Supersport Race At Infineon, Duhamel Definitely Breaks Collarbone

Updated Post: Hacking Wins Supersport Race At Infineon, Duhamel Definitely Breaks Collarbone

© 2003, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Categories:

Copyright 2003, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

1. Jamie Hacking, Yamaha
2. Damon Buckmaster, Yamaha, -0.4 second
3. Jake Zemke, Honda, -12.3 seconds
4. Ben Spies, Suzuki, -13.1
5. Tommy Hayden, Kawasaki, -15.4
6. Aaron Gobert, Yamaha, -20.3
7. Jason DiSalvo, Yamaha, -30.9
8. Alex Gobert, Honda, -33.3
9. Doug Chandler, Honda, -33.6
10. Tony Meiring, Kawasaki, -39.7
11. Ty Howard, Honda, -42.6
12. Steve Crevier, Suzuki, -43.0
13. Jamie Stauffer, Suzuki, -49.7
14. Chris Peris, Honda, -56.4
15. Craig Connell, Honda, -62.0
16. Jason Curtis, Honda, -72.2
17. Chris Siglin, Suzuki, -76.8
18. Francis Martin, Suzuki, -82.8
19. Thad Halsmer, Yamaha, -95.9
20. Miguel Duhamel, Honda, -1 lap
21. Brien Whitlock, Suzuki, -1 lap
22. Heath Small, Yamaha, -1 lap
23. Oliver Jervis, Kawasaki, -1 lap
24. David Lambert, Suzuki, -1 lap
25. Lance Williams, Yamaha, -1 lap
26. Quentin Wilson, Yamaha, -1 lap
27. Charlie Hewitt, Kawasaki, -1 lap
28. Scott Simpson, Suzuki, -2 laps
29. Mark Degross, Honda, -2 laps
30. Chris Velarde, Kawasaki, -2 laps
31. Marty Craggill, Honda, -3 laps, DNF, crash
32. Michael Leon, Suzuki, -3 laps
33. Hector Romero, Yamaha, -4 laps
34. David Guy, Suzuki, -11 laps
35. Jeff Williams, Suzuki, -14 laps
36. Andy Carman, Honda, -15 laps
37. Nate Wait, Kawasaki, -15 laps


Note: Miguel Duhamel crashed out of the race for third on the last lap and, according to Honda spokesman Ken Vreeke, broke his left collarbone.

But Infineon Raceway’s John Cardinale then said that Vreeke’s announcement that Duhamel had a broken collarbone “was premature.”

At about 4:30 Cardinale announced that Duhamel had been X-rayed at Sonoma Valley Hospital and, according to Dr. Robert Cohen of the Infineon Raceway medical center, Duhamel did indeed break his left collarbone.

Latest Posts

MotoGP: Drama-Filled Championship Heading To Misano

Gloves off, visors down: MotoGP™ arrives in Misano The battle...

American Gouker Takes Fifth In ESBK Moto4 Race At Estoril

American Nathan Gouker Takes Top 5 Finish in ESBK...

ASRA: Chapin, Debord, Mesa, Rodio Win At NJMP

Matthew Chapin, Ivan Debord, Stefano Mesa, and Gus Rodio...

World Endurance: Canepa Retiring After Bol d’Or 24-Hour Race

Niccolò Canepa to Retire from Racing After Bol d’Or Yamalube...

MotoAmerica: Dunham Racing Ducati Streetfighter V2 In Hooligan At COTA

Super Hooligan Homologation Race For HDR and Tampa Ducati...