Updated Again: AMA Pro National Guard Superbike Race One At NJMP Decided By 0.106 Second

Updated Again: AMA Pro National Guard Superbike Race One At NJMP Decided By 0.106 Second

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AMA Pro National Guard Superbike New Jersey Motorsports Park Millville, New Jersey September 4, 2010 Official Race One Results (all on Dunlop tires): 1. Josh Hayes (Yam YZF-R1), 21 laps 2. Tommy Hayden (Suz GSX-R1000), -0.106 second 3. Ben Bostrom (Yam YZF-R1), -0.813 second 4. Blake Young (Suz GSX-R1000), -10.466 seconds 5. John Hopkins (Suz GSX-R1000), -10.904 6. Jake Zemke (Suz GSX-R100), -14.261 7. Larry Pegram (Duc 1098R), -24.722 8. Geoff May (Buell 1125RR), -27.149 9. Taylor Knapp (Suz GSX-R1000), -27.244 10. Chris Peris (BMW S1000RR), -31.234 11. Shane Narbonne (Suz GSX-R1000), -62.955 12. Tim Bemisderfer (BMW S1000RR), -63.123 13. Brett McCormick (Suz GSX-R1000), -63.124 14. Chris Clark (Yam YZF-R1), -1 lap 15. Chris Trounson (Suz GSX-R1000), -2 laps 16. Tim Hunt (Suz GSX-R1000), -6 laps, pitted 17. Chris Ulrich (Suz GSX-R1000), -13 laps, DNF, crash Championship Point Standings (after 16 of 19 races): 1. Hayes, 395 points 2. Hayden, 379 3. Zemke, 301 4. Ben Bostrom, 295 5. Pegram, 269 6. Young, 215 7. Knapp, 185 8. Ulrich, 176 9. McCormick, 153 10. Clark, 112 11. May, 99 12. Jake Holden, 93 13. Narbonne, 87 14. Hopkins, 84 15. Aaron Yates, 59 16. David Anthony, 56 17. TIE, Peris/Page, 54 19. Eric Haugo, 52 20. Eric Bostrom, 49 More, from a press release issued by AMA Pro Racing: MILLVILLE, N.J. (September 4, 2010) – A full day of racing took place here at the 2.2 mile New Jersey Motorsports Park at the AMA Pro SuperBike Weekend. Today’s AMA Pro National Guard SuperBike race had a surprise ending that may have major ramifications for the overall season championship. Josh Hayes and his Team Graves Yamaha took a fortunate victory over Tommy Hayden with Ben Bostrom third. That all sounds pretty straightforward but it doesn’t actually tell the story of how and why Josh won his sixth race of the 2010 SuperBike season and also what it means for the championship. Hayes grabbed the lead early and basically drove off into the distance. Behind him, first Jake Zemke on his National Guard Jordan Suzuki grabbed second from Hayden and his Rockstar Makita Suzuki with Bostrom on his Pat Clark Motorsports Palms Casino Yamaha having his own battle with John Hopkins on his M4 Monster Energy Suzuki. Tommy’s Rockstar Makita Suzuki teammate Blake Young was making a welcome return to the series and was running well in his first race since Road America in June. Bostrom was able to get by Zemke and set off after Hayes but the gap stabilized at around two second as Hayes rode the perfect race, very similar to his last win at VIR. As the race neared its conclusion, Tommy Hayden once again dug deep and began a charge to the front. First, he passed Bostrom and then as quick as that, he and Ben caught Hayes who had a moment that threw his concentration off and allowed Hayden and Bostrom to catch up. By lap twenty of twenty three, they were less than a second behind Josh and closing fast. As the three started the last lap, Hayden was right on Hayes’ tail and they were side by side as they went over the start/finish line. Going into turn one, Hayden was able to make a solid pass for the lead and even though there were about 2 miles to go and Hayes had not conceded victory, Hayden looked liked he had stolen this race from Hayes with a perfectly judged last minute pass for the win. But, it was not to be, in a flash, Brett McCormick had a big fall at turn 13 as he was coming up to begin his final lap and he went down with his Jordan Suzuki ricocheting back into the middle of the racetrack where officials had no choice but to immediately red flag the race. By rule, the scoring reverts to the previous completed lap therefore Josh Hayes took the win and the valuable points that went with it. Hayden began the race ten points back, having taken his career first Pole Position in a year that has also seen him capture his first AMA Pro SuperBike victory back in March and subsequently add three more wins to his career total. He now trails Hayes by 16 points but if this year’s form is anything to go by, Hayden will bounce back stronger than ever tomorrow in the second race of the New Jersey Motorsports Park SuperBike weekend. Hayes rode a deserving race today also and is a perfect three for three at this racetrack. He has a little more in store for tomorrow and it should be another chapter in what is a classic year in AMA Pro SuperBike as these two very accomplished and deserving champions fight to the finish for the title. Check out SPEED TV’s broadcast of the Daytona SportBike and National Guard SuperBike races tonight, beginning at 10:00 PM EDT. In the AMA Pro Daytona SportBike race, the championship battle tightened up even closer as Martin Cardenas, on his M4 Monster Energy Suzuki won for the seventh time this year. Team Graves Yamaha rider Josh Herrin took a hard fought second place from a resurgent Dane Westby on his Project 1 Atlanta Yamaha. Championship points leader Danny Eslick led the early stages of the race and also the second stage of the race following a red flag period on lap six for an accident involving Tommy Aquino and his Team Graves Yamaha. Tommy had a fall on the front straight and although it looked worse than it was, the race was stopped to insure safe removal of his motorcycle and to attend to a quickly recovered Aquino. On the restart, Eslick really extended his lead over Cory West, Westby and Martin Cardenas with Herrin in close pursuit. Slowly but surely, the group reeled Danny in and in a flash, Herrin was by and then Martin made a big move and the order was reshuffled with Martin taking the lead from Herrin with Bobby Fong moving into third as Herrin fell to fifth. Josh fought his way back to second by the end as Martin was able to pull out a slight gap back to Herrin and Westby. West, on his Vesrah Suzuki ended up sixth ahead of P.J. Jacobson again having a good result with his Celtic Racing Suzuki. Bobby Fong ended up fourth on his DNA Energy Drink Ducati ahead of Eslick on his GEICO Powersports Suzuki. Eslick maintains a two point lead over Cardenas who is only three points ahead of Herrin. As with every race this year in Daytona SportBike, the action was taking place all over the racetrack, at one point there was a six to seven bike train at the front and many more battles back through the field. Tomorrow will be race two for the Daytona SportBikes and if today was anything to go by, there will be action galore as Danny Eslick, Martin Cardenas and Josh Herrin continue their championship battle right down to the wire. The AMA Pro SuperSport race was dominated by East Division Young Gun Champion Joey Pascarella on his DNA Energy Drink Yamaha. Joey, in taking his fourth win of the season, took the lead from Huntley Nash before the end of the first lap and disappeared off into the distance. Huntley Nash, riding his LTD Racing Yamaha battled to stay with Joey and then had his hands full fighting off a fired up Eric Stump but persevered to take his seventh podium finish of the 2010 season. Stump, riding his Mark Built Yamaha ran quick from the start and moved up to second place from fourth by lap six and raced with Nash until Huntley re-passed him for second place on lap 12. Behind the first three there was some great racing with Austin DeHaven, James Rispoli, Tomas Puerta, Daniel Guevara and Elena Myers having spirited battles throughout the 19 lap race. Stefano Mesa and Travis Wyman rounded out the top ten in the first of two SuperSport races this weekend. Twenty four riders took the green flag today under sunny, warm and windy conditions and tomorrow will be even nicer. Please visit www.njmp.com for further information. Please visit www.amaproracing.com for the series information. The full AMA Pro Road Racing SPEED schedule can be found at ~http://www.speedtv.com/schedule/filter/program/948061~. 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. Learn more about AMA Pro Racing at www.amaproracing.com. More, from a press release issued by Acorn Woods Communications on behalf of Yoshimura USA: Rockstar Makita Suzuki Finishes Strong in New Jersey * Tommy Hayden took second, though he was leading during the last lap when the race was red flagged. * Blake Young finished a strong fourth in his first race back in competition since June. * Hayden and Young both used the power and maneuverability of their GSX-R1000s to finish strong on Saturday. Millville, New Jersey September 5, 2010 Rockstar Makita Suzuki’s AMA American SuperBike duo of Tommy Hayden and Blake Young put together great performances aboard their championship-winning GSX-R1000s on Saturday. Hayden finished the race in second place, and Young marked his return to the track with a great fourth-place finish. Hayden set the fastest time in qualifying and got the pole position, the first pole point he’s earned. With a smooth start, Tommy found himself fighting for the lead throughout the 23-lap race. As the white flag came out, Tommy made his move from second to take over the lead. He was rolling on the power of the GSX-R1000 and looking to keep himself out front until the checkered flag, but instead the race got red flagged when another racer crashed on the course. Due to AMA rules, the racer who led the last complete lap is awarded the win, putting Tommy second on the podium. “This is a rhythm track and I started feeling pretty good after a few laps,” Hayden said after the race. “I thought, ‘I think I can keep this up to the end and see what happens.’ In the last lap I could tell it was going to come down to a last-lap battle like it has so many times this year, and then the red flag came out. It’s very frustrating, but that’s racing. I won’t have any trouble putting it behind me and getting ready for the race on Sunday. Let’s forget it and move on”¦that’s my plan, anyway.” Tommy’s teammate Blake Young made his comeback on Saturday in New Jersey after missing three rounds of action due to a back injury. Young was confident in his ability but wasn’t sure where he’d stack up against the competition. Blake traded sixth and fifth place before finally moving his way into fourth and making it stick until the end of the race. “Today, I knew what I needed to do and I knew what I was capable of doing,” Young said. “This is, out of all the races I’ve ran this year, the one I’ve been most consistent and smooth. I wasn’t in the lead group where I wanted to be but I think fourth place is pretty decent. I don’t think I thought about my back at all the whole race, and I came into the weekend thinking about it a lot. I’ve turned my focus from my back to what I’m doing out on the racetrack. Overall I feel about 85 percent. I think if we can do what we did Saturday on Sunday, maybe just a couple tenths quicker pace, I think that’s going to be pretty respectable.” The second race of the Round 9 doubleheader at the New Jersey Motorsports Park kicks off on Sunday at 3:15 pm. Look for Tommy Hayden and Blake Young to put down some impressive lap times aboard their GSX-R1000s.

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