Updated: Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies Cup Race At Road America Decided By Photo Finish

Updated: Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies Cup Race At Road America Decided By Photo Finish

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Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies Cup Road America Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin June 8, 2008 Provisional Race Results (dry conditions on rain tires): 1. Leandro Mercado, 7 laps 2. Jacob Gagne, -0.0019 second 3. Emerson Connor, -4.288 seconds 4. Huntley Nash, -12.028 5. Toriano Wilson, -12.099 6. Joey Pascarella, -12.709 7. Tomas Puerta, -12.722 8. Cameron Gish, -30.508 9. Corey Alexander, -34.052, jump start 10. Corey Rech, -34.147, jump start 11. Jesse Stevens, -38.477 12. Austin Medrano, -38.855, jump start 13. Jacob Cunningham, -41.331 14. Frankie Lee Gillim, -41.815 15. Travis Wyman, -42.784 16. Jacob Morman -54.726, jump start 17. Hayden Gillim 18. Bryce Prince 19. Benny Solis, Jr., jump start 20. Otavio Lucchini, jump start 21. Austin Dehaven, -1 lap 22. Garet Tomlinson, -7 laps, DNF 20-second penalties were assessed to the riders who jumped the start. Provisional Championship Point Standings: 1. Solis, 50 points 2. Mercado, 45 3. Gagne, 33 4. Puerta, 29 5. Dehaven, 26 6. Wilson, 24 7. Connor, 23 8. Nash, 22 9. TIE, Pascarella/Medrano, 20 More, from a press release issued by Red Bull: 0.0019 SECONDS: PHOTO FINISH IN RED BULL AMA U.S. ROOKIES CUP FOR MERCADO AND GAGNE AT ROAD AMERICA Elkhart Lake, Wis. (June 8, 2008) – Leandro Mercado of Argentina won the seven-lap Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies Cup race from Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, beating Jake Gagne of Ramona, Calif., by 0.0019 seconds according to the AMA’s photo finish system. Emerson Connor of Burlington, Ontario, Canada charged through the field to finish third. The race was delayed until the end of the day due to weather conditions, but those at the track who waited were treated to one of the best races in the U.S. this year. The race-long battle for the lead featured numerous lead changes between the two riders and came down to the final run to the checkers, one that left both riders wondering if they had earned the victory. Gagne was credited with leading five laps and Mercado two. Mercado was able to get by Gagne at the flag and took the win by inches. “The last lap was the longest lap ever for me. Much longer than four miles!” said Mercado, 16 years old. “I was hoping in the last corner to get in Jake’s draft. After Infineon, I did not want to make a mistake and lose out on points. I did not have a strategy in particular but I wanted to keep up with Jake coming out of the corners because I knew he was very quick in practice and I did not want him to get away from me. This is the best race and the closest one I have ever had!” Gagne’s third-ever road race nearly netted him a victory. “We couldn’t go more than a couple of corners without the lead changing hands,” said Gagne, 14 years old. “I couldn’t tell who won the race and it was really close. I think he had the corner speed on me but I was good down the straights and I think I was able to brake a little later in a couple of the corners. We changed position about three or four times so it was fun. Every time I’m on the bike I get a little faster.” Connor charged to third and got stronger as the race continued. He put a gap of nearly eight seconds on fourth place in the closing laps. “It was just late braking and trying not to make any mistakes,” said Connor of his best finish of the year. “I’m really happy with how I did today. I didn’t score points at Barber and this makes up for it. I had a lot of fun out there and I am really excited!” Huntley Nash of Marietta, Ga., finished fourth. He topped a four-rider pack along with Toriano Wilson of Bermuda, Joey Pascarella of Vacaville, Calif., and Tomas Puerta of Colombia. All crossed the line within 0.7 seconds of each other. Cameron Gish of Shingle Springs, Calif., was eighth. Two New Yorkers, Corey Alexander of Ossining and Corey Rech of Liverpool, rounded out the top ten. Jake Cunningham of Kimberly, Wis., was 13th. Series points leader Benny Solis, Jr., from North Hollywood, Calif., had a difficult day, finishing 19th. Solis jumped the start and later crashed and remounted. Hayden Gillim also had a tough race, crashing out of the lead on lap one but remounted. Garet Tomlinson from Aledo, Tex., crashed out of the race. The next Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies Cup race is July 20 at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. For more information on the Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies Cup, please visit www.redbullrookiescup.com and www.redbullusa.com/rookiescup. The Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies Cup series, in its inaugural year, was created by and is managed by Red Bull as a platform for showcasing young roadracing talent between 13 and 16 years old, on identical KTM RC 125 machines. Seven states and six nations are represented amongst the 23 riders. Former 500cc World Champion Kevin Schwantz is the series’ Rider Coach. The Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies Cup runs concurrently with the European-based Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup, now in its second year. Applications are now being accepted at www.redbullrookiescup.com for the 2009 Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies Cup season for riders born between January 1, 1992 and December 31, 1995. Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies Cup – Results 1. 36 Leandro Mercado, Cordoba, Argentina 2. 32 Jake Gagne, Ramona, California 3. 50 Emerson Connor, Burlington, Ontario 4. 75 Huntley Nash, Marietta, Georgia 5. 26 Toriano Wilson, St. Davids, Bermuda 6. 25 Joey Pascarella, Vacaville, California 7. 12 Tomas Puerta, Medellin, Colombia 8. 31 Cameron Gish, Shingle Springs, California 9. 23 Corey Alexander, Ossining, New York 10. 25 Joey Pascarella, Vacaville, California 11. 13 Jesse Stevens, Lawrenceville, Georgia 12. 7 Austin Medrano, Mustang, Oklahoma 13. 94 Jacob Cunningham, Kimberly, Wisconsin 14. 95 Frankie Lee Gillim, Owensboro, Kentucky 15. 3 Travis Wyman, Macedon, New York 16. 66 Jake Morman, Loganville, Georgia 17. 69 Hayden Gillim, Owensboro, Kentucky 18. 74 Bryce Prince, Bakersfield, California 19. 35 Benny Solis, North Hollywood, California 20. 82 Otavio Lucchini, Jundiai, SP, Brazil 21. 56 Austin DeHaven, Los Angeles, California 22. 22 Garet Tomlinson, Aledo, Texas Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies Cup – Points Standings (after Round 3) 1. 35 Benny Solis, North Hollywood, California 50 points 2. 36 Leandro Mercado, Cordoba, Argentina 45 3. 32 Jake Gagne, Ramona, California 32 4. 12 Tomas Puerta, Medellin, Colombia 29 5. 56 Austin DeHaven, Los Angeles, California 26 6. 26 Toriano Wilson, St. Davids, Bermuda 24 7. 50 Emerson Connor, Burlington, Ontario 23 8. 75 Huntley Nash, Marietta, Georgia 22 T9. 25 Joey Pascarella, Vacaville, California 20 T9. 7 Austin Medrano, Mustang, Oklahoma 20 11. 95 Frankie Lee Gillim, Owensboro, Kentucky 18 12. 34 Corey Rech, Liverpool, New York 17 13. 69 Hayden Gillim, Owensboro, Kentucky 16 14. 74 Bryce Prince, Bakersfield, California 15 15. 31 Cameron Gish, Shingle Springs, California 15 16. 13 Jesse Stevens, Lawrenceville, Georgia 10 17. 23 Corey Alexander, Ossining, New York 9 18. 94 Jacob Cunningham, Kimberly, Wisconsin 9 19. 11 Luciano Ribodino, San Francisco, Argentina 6 20. 66 Jake Morman, Loganville, Georgia 6 21. 22 Garet Tomlinson, Aledo, Texas 4 22. 3 Travis Wyman, Macedon, New York 2 23. 82 Otavio Lucchini, Jundiai, SP, Brazil 1

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