MotoAmerica: Cameron Beaubier On Provisional Pole Position In Superbike At Road America (Updated Again)

MotoAmerica: Cameron Beaubier On Provisional Pole Position In Superbike At Road America (Updated Again)

© 2019, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. By David Swarts.

Update: Originally, Toni Elias was fastest in MotoAmerica Qualifying Practice Two with a lap time of 2:12.444, but Elias’ times from the session were disallowed. According to MotoAmerica Communications Director Paul Carruthers, Elias had a technical problem during the session and pulled off the racetrack at Turn Five. Instead of waiting for a crash truck to return his Yoshimura Suzuki to the pits, Elias rode his GSX-R1000 through a fan area and the paddock to get back to his team. This is a violation of the rules because during this time Elias’ motorcycle was not under the control or observation of MotoAmerica officials, which nullified all of the Spaniard’s lap times during the session and put Cameron Beaubier on provisional pole position, ahead of Saturday’s Superpole session.

Dunlop Championship of Road America

MotoAmerica AMA/FIM North American Road Racing Series

Road America

Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin

May 31, 2019

EBC Brakes Superbike Qualifying Practice Two Results (all on Dunlop tires):

1. Cameron Beaubier (Yam YZF-R1), 2:12.865

2. Garrett Gerloff (Yam YZF-R1), 2:13.173

3. Mathew Scholtz (Yam YZF-R1), 2:13.775

4. Josh Herrin (Suz GSX-R1000), 2:13.780

5. Cameron Petersen (Yam YZF-R1), 2:13.865, crash

6. Jake Lewis (Suz GSX-R1000), 2:14.046

7. JD Beach (Yam YZF-R1), 2:14.257

8. David Anthony (Kaw ZX-10RR), 2:14.533

9. Kyle Wyman (Duc Panigale V4 R), 2:14.777

10. Jake Gagne (BMW S1000RR), 2:15.167

11. Max Flinders (Yam YZF-R1), 2:18.651

12. Sam Verderico (Yam YZF-R1), 2:20.733

DQ. Toni Elias (Suz GSX-R1000), 2:12.444

EBC Brakes Superbike Qualifying Practice One & Two Combined Results (all on Dunlop tires):

1. Cameron Beaubier (Yam YZF-R1), 2:12.865

2. Garrett Gerloff (Yam YZF-R1), 2:13.173

3. Toni Elias (Suz GSX-R1000), 2:13.603

4. Mathew Scholtz (Yam YZF-R1), 2:13.775

5. Josh Herrin (Suz GSX-R1000), 2:13.780

6. Cameron Petersen (Yam YZF-R1), 2:13.865, crash

7. Jake Lewis (Suz GSX-R1000), 2:14.046

8. JD Beach (Yam YZF-R1), 2:14.257

9. David Anthony (Kaw ZX-10RR), 2:14.533

10. Kyle Wyman (Duc Panigale V4 R), 2:14.777

11. Jake Gagne (BMW S1000RR), 2:15.167

12. Max Flinders (Yam YZF-R1), 2:18.651

13. Sam Verderico (Yam YZF-R1), 2:20.733

More, from a press release issued by MotoAmerica:

Things Get Rolling On Fast Friday At Road America

Cameron Beaubier Leads EBC Brakes Superbike Class

ELKHART LAKE, WI (May 31, 2019) – Yoshimura Suzuki’s Toni Elias emerged from the Friday fray as the fastest of the EBC Brakes Superbike men, but that was before his times were disallowed from the final session for “loss of custody of the bike at the end of session.” That miscue by the current Superbike Championship points leader dropped him to third in the combined times and allowed Monster Energy/Yamalube/Yamaha Racing’s Cameron Beaubier to move to the top in the Dunlop Championship at Road America.

Cameron Beaubier ended up with the fastest lap in the EBC Superbike class on Friday at Road America. Beaubier will lead the way into Saturday’s Superpole session.|Photo by Brian J. Nelson

“This morning, first practice, I was a little slow to get up to speed and the wind was kind of affecting everyone, blowing us around,” Beaubier said. “That was something to get used to. All in all, it wasn’t too bad and we led the first session by a little bit. Second practice, made a couple of changes chassis-wise and struggled a little bit with a couple of things that we’re going to work on for tomorrow. I noticed Toni (Elias) was a chunk faster than us, like three or four tenths, so definitely we have to do our homework tonight and come out swinging tomorrow. All in all, felt like I wasn’t piecing the track together like I was last year. My times were slower than what they were last year on Friday. I wasn’t super comfortable, but I’m still happy to be up with those guys, looking at the positives. I’m curious to see what the weather is going to be like tomorrow. We will see what happens, but no matter what we will be ready to go.”

Elias had ended up on top via his 2:12.444 lap on Friday afternoon, the Spaniard besting Beaubier by .421 of a second. Beaubier, meanwhile, had put his Monster Energy/Yamalube/Yamaha Factory Racing YZF-R1 in second, leading his teammate Garrett Gerloff by .308 of a second. But that was before Elias was penalized.

The Spaniard encountered electrical issues and made his way back down toward turn five on an ill-running motorcycle. He then left the track and rode the bike back to the paddock. At that point, he was in violation of the rules and his lap times from the session were disallowed. Elias, with his 2:13.603 from the morning session, was dropped to third fastest on the day.

“Today went pretty well,” Elias said, prior to learning of his penalty. “The bike is pretty different than last year. We move in the same direction as last year to see if all the pumping problems from last year can come back for this race. The problems of pumping came back when we did the same moves as last year so it’s good to know and not on Sunday. We found out on Friday so for this afternoon we moved in another direction so it works so well because in five or six laps we are running in 12s (2:12 lap times) very consistent and very comfortable. We need to improve if we want to continue like this because the other rivals will improve too for tomorrow. I’m happy. We had an electrical problem because we did just six or seven laps. The first time I could come back to the pit, but the second time I couldn’t come back to the pit. The bike stopped, I switched the bike on and then I had to take the bike to the track but only with 2000 rpm. I hear that you cannot do that, so what do I have to do? I have to stop the bike and it wasn’t working so being in the middle of the way was not okay. What I did in VIR was not okay. Today I brought the bike to the pit and I hope everything will be fine.”

Westby Racing’s Mathew Scholtz ended the day fourth fastest, one spot better than Yoshimura Suzuki’s Josh Herrin. M4 ECSTAR Suzuki’s Bobby Fong and Sean Dylan Kelly gave the team a one-two finish in the Supersport provisional qualifying session on Friday afternoon. Fong was best, turning in a 2:19.814 on his final lap to snatch provisional pole from Kelly, the Floridian ending up .575 of a second behind. Rickdiculous Racing’s Hayden Gillim ended Friday third fastest with championship points leader PJ Jacobsen fourth on the Celtic HSBK Racing Yamaha. MP13 Racing’s Josh Hayes, the four-time AMA Superbike Champion, ended the day fifth fastest.

The Stock 1000 provisional pole went to Ameris Bank’s Geoff May, the veteran racer besting defending class champion Andrew Lee on the Franklin Armory/Graves Kawasaki. Weir Everywhere Racing BMW’s Travis Wyman rounds out the provisional front row going into tomorrow’s final qualifying.

Ninja400R.com/Norton Motorsports/Dr. Farr’s Rocco Landers put a half a second between himself and his closest rival Dallas Daniels in advance of Saturday’s final qualifying session for the Liqui Moly Junior Cup class. The rest of the class finds itself in a hole, with Altus Motorsports’ Kevin Olmedo third, but 1.7 seconds behind Landers, who has won three of the first four races so far in 2019.

Quarterley Racing’s Michael Barnes led Riderz Law Racing’s Kris Turner to lead the only Twins Cup practice session of the day.

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