MotoAmerica: Herfoss On Super Hooligan Pole At Mid-Ohio

MotoAmerica: Herfoss On Super Hooligan Pole At Mid-Ohio

© 2024, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. By David Swarts.

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Troy Herfoss will start the MotoAmerica RSD Mission Super Hooligan races at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course from pole position. With the 2.4-mile track still green from overnight rains during Qualifying Two (Q2) on Saturday morning, the 1:29.801 that Herfoss did on his Dunlop-shod S&S Indian FTR during Qualifying One (Q1) on Friday held up to earn pole position.

Herfoss’s teammate Tyler O’Hara will line up second on the grid thanks to the 1:29.924 he did on Friday, and the 1:30.017 Travis Wyman did on his Saddlemen Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250 during Q1 will put him third on the grid.

Row two of the grid will include Wyman’s teammate Cory West (1:30.028), Chris Fillmore (1:30.111) and his KTM Development Team 990 Duke, and KWR Harley-Davidson’s Hayden Schultz (1:30.116). All three earned their grid spots with their Q1 lap times.

The fastest rider in Q2 on Saturday was Schultz, who did a 1:30.724 and who was the only rider to get into the 1:30 range.

 

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