Duhamel Snags Daytona 200 Pole In Closing Moments Of Qualifying

Duhamel Snags Daytona 200 Pole In Closing Moments Of Qualifying

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American Honda’s Miguel Duhamel took pole for Saturday’s Daytona 200, leapfrogging teammate Jake Zemke in the closing moments of Thursday’s qualifying session. Josh Hayes put an Attack Kawasaki in third place and Kurtis Roberts put his Erion Honda in the final position on the front row. Michael Barnes heads the second row of the grid on his Venemotos Yamaha. More results will be listed as they become available. 1. Miguel Duhamel, Hon CBR600RR, 1:42.593 2. Jake Zemke, Hon CBR600RR, 1:42.599 3. Josh Hayes, Kaw ZX-6RR, 1:43.012 4. Kurtis Roberts, Hon CBR600RR, 1:43.551 5. Michael Barnes, Yam YZF-R6, 1:43.384 6. Vincent Haskovec, Suz GSX-R600, 1:44.191 7. Robert Jensen, Yam YZF-R6, 1:44.330 8. Danny Eslick, Suz GSX-R600, 1:44.623 9. Pascal Picotte, Yam YZF-R6, 1:44.937 10. Chris Peris, Yam YZF-R6, 1:45.178 11. Jason Perez, Yam YZF-R6, 1:45.999 12. Ben Attard, Kaw ZX-6RR, 1:46.367 13. Simon Turner, Yam YZF-R6, 1:46.405 14. Alex Gobert, Hon CBR600RR, 1:46.406 15. Ty Howard, Yam YZF-R6, 1:46.585 16. Michael Smith, Yam YZF-R6, 1:46.811 17. Alan Schmidt, Yam YZF-R6, 1:46.844 18. Armando Ferrer, Yam YZF-R6, 1:47.021 19. Matt Furtek, Kaw ZX-6RR, 1:47.084 20. Scott Jensen, Yam YZF-R6, 1:47.183 More, from a press release issued by Daytona International Speedway: Miguel Duhamel Wins First Daytona 200 By Honda Pole DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., (March 10, 2005) — Canadian Miguel Duhamel captured his first Daytona 200 By Honda pole on Thursday touring the new 2.95-mile road course at Daytona International Speedway in one minute, 42.593 seconds, 103.516 mph aboard his No. 1 Honda CBR600RR. Duhamel, who is chasing his fifth Daytona 200 By Honda victory which would tie him for the all-time lead with Scott Russell, will be awarded with a Rolex watch for his pole winning effort during Saturday’s pre-race ceremonies. “I’ve been close,” Duhamel said. “91, I had the pole and Doug Polen comes around on a Ducati and steals it away. I thought I’ll get it next year but it took a little bit longer. It feels great to get the Daytona Rolex. It was something that was missing from souvenir tray. Finally, I’m able to get it.” Rounding out the front row for the 64th edition of the motorcycle classic will be factory Honda rider Jake Zemke (103.510), Attack Kawasaki’s Josh Hayes (103.095) and Erion Honda’s Kurtis Roberts (102.558). Duhamel waited until late in the 50-minute qualifying session to have the stickiest qualifying tires mounted on his Honda. The pole lap was set on his very last circuit of the new course. Duhamel saw his name go to the top of the leader board, but he decided not to celebrate until he rode back into the pits for confirmation. “On the cool off lap, I wasn’t going to be celebrating too hard because I knew Jake went out almost the same time as me,” Duhamel said. “I was thinking he probably timed it better. I still thought there was a really good chance he was going to beat my time. I kept looking at the board and looking at the board. I was first but I was just fearing the 98 was going to get back on the 1 because he went out with new tires too. I didn’t want to celebrate but it turned out it was alright.” For Duhamel, winning a record Daytona 200 By Honda would special. “I’m not going to celebrate or think too much about something I haven’t accomplished yet,” Duhamel said. “I’m going to drop the clutch for the 200. I’ve got a great team. We did some great pit stops. Hopefully at the end if we win it we’re probably going to tear one up pretty good.” AMA Superbike Qualifying — Mladin Leads Suzuki Parade In Superbike Qualifying: Aussie Mat Mladin ripped a fast lap of one minute, 38.232 seconds, 108.111 mph on Daytona International Speedway’s new 2.95-mile motorcycle road course to win the pole for Saturday’s AMA Superbike Championship presented by Parts Unlimited. Mladin, a five-time AMA Superbike champion who earned his second Superbike pole at the legendary facility and the 38th of his AMA career, wasn’t the only rider that was fast on a Suzuki during the qualifying session. Yoshimura Suzuki teammates Ben Spies and Aaron Yates also cracked the front row for Saturday’s 15-lap event. Spies qualified second with a lap of 107.313 mph while Yates qualified fourth with a speed of 106.313. “We have a great motorcycle this year and to have three Suzuki’s on the front row is amazing,” Mladin said. “It just goes to show the strength of the Suzuki and what Suzuki has given us for this year’s race season. I couldn’t have done a better lap.” England’s Neil Hodgson was the only non-Suzuki rider to qualify on the front row with a lap of 106.323 on his Ducati. Hodgson, who has made only one previous trip to Daytona International Speedway in 1995, was delighted with his third-place qualifying effort. “My strategy was to go fast as fast as I could,” Hodgson said. “I didn’t really want to even follow anybody. I tired to do my own thing. I was working on the setting a little bit. I needed to concentrate on me and my bike and sort of get the feeling and understand it.” Tickets for any of the motorcycle events at Daytona International Speedway are available online at ~http://www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com~ or by calling 1-800-PITSHOP.

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