Updated Post: Acree Wins AMA 750cc Supersport At VIR

Updated Post: Acree Wins AMA 750cc Supersport At VIR

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Genuine Suzuki Accessories 750cc Supersport Final Results:
1. Lee Acree, 17 laps
2. Jimmy Moore, +4.863 seconds
3. Robert Jensen, +5.841 seconds
4. Mike Ciccotto, +15.786 seconds
5. Scott Harwell, +17.475 seconds
6. Rich Conicelli, +28.672 seconds
7. Vincent Haskovec, +28.871 seconds
8. Andy Caldwell, +29.136 seconds
9. Anthony Lupo, +51.752 seconds
10. David Ortega, +54.700 seconds
11. Tony Meiring
12. Chris Rankin
13. Justin Blake
14. Billy Ethridge
15. John McGarity, Suzuki GSX-R600
16. Chris Ulrich, 14 laps
17. Richard Alexander, Jr., 14 laps
18. Jamie Thompson, 6 laps
19. Michael Barnes, 5 laps
20. Jeremy Barker, 4 laps

All riders were on Suzuki GSX-R750s unless noted.

Team Valvoline EMGO Suzuki’s Ben Spies and Hooters Suzuki’s Mike Ciccotto each crashed out of the lead of the race. Ciccotto re-mounted his bike to finish fourth.

The win was Arclight Suzuki’s Lee Acree’s first AMA National win.

Spies’ crash dropped him from second to third in the final 750cc Supersport point standings. Moore’s teammate Vincent Haskovec finished the season second in the Championship.

Rich Alexander hit Chris Ulrich on the first lap, and both crashed.

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