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DooberRoni
07-31-2008, 04:48 PM
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Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course - Lexington, Oh

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Saturday, August 2nd
Wiseco Superbike 100 - Race# 1
6:00pm Eastern
3:00pm Pacific

Sunday, August 3rd
AMA SuperSport Championship
5:00pm Eastern
2:00pm Pacific

Wiseco Superbike 100 - Race# 2
6:00pm Eastern
3:00pm Pacific

Schedule info courtesy of (clicks)
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Preview from AMA Pro Racing:
AMA Superbike Championship presented by Parts Unlimited at Mid-Ohio
July 29, 2008
AMA news

After a thrilling weekend of racing at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey, Calif. - sharing the spotlight with the stars of the MotoGP World Championship--the AMA Superbike Championship rolls into Lexington, Ohio, August 1-3.

America's premier national road race circuit has visited the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course circuit every year since the series inception in 1983. As in years past, the 2008 Honda Super Cycle Weekend presented by Dunlop Tires stands as one of the top draws on the track's calendar.

Here's a recap of the Laguna round, a look at the rivalries coming into Mid-Ohio and what to expect on the challenging 2.4-mile, 15-turn track.

AMA SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY PARTS UNLIMITED

A New Win Streak in the Offing?
Coming off a decisive victory at Laguna Seca -- the 68th of his AMA Superbike career -- Rockstar Makita Suzuki's Mat Mladin enters Mid-Ohio with two straight victories to his name.

The six-time AMA Superbike champ is hoping to claw his way back into the title fight after teammate and chief rival Ben Spies, the defending title holder, built up an imposing series lead on the strength of a record-setting seven straight wins. Despite Mladin's recent triumphs, Spies currently leads him 411-375 in the overall standings with seven races remaining.

But Mladin and Spies' rivalry has been defined by alternating win streaks. If history is any indication, it may just be the Australian's turn to string together another bushel of wins.

Also in the experienced pilot's corner is the fact that Mladin has won the last three Superbike races at Mid-Ohio and eight over the course of his career, the first coming in 2001.

Spies on the Mend
Ben Spies felt feverish and suffered from nausea after competing in back-to-back MotoGP and AMA Superbike races at the Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix and was hospitalized two days later. Instead of simply trying to regroup after losing two races in succession to Mladin, now he's also recovering from minimally invasive laparoscopic appendix surgery performed on Tuesday, July 22.

Before his illness, the Texan performed impressively in wild card MotoGP duty at Laguna Seca, ripping off some of the fastest laps of any rider during the race and claiming an eventual eighth place result in his second-ever Grand Prix ride.

In spite of surgery, Spies is promising to compete at Mid-Ohio in a quest to claim his third-straight AMA Superbike crown.

"I've got a championship to win so I will be at Mid-Ohio," said Spies. "If the race was this weekend I'd be there, that's how important the championship is to me.

"Sometimes in this profession you've got to go out there even when you're not 100 percent," Spies added. "I'm a fast healer and my doctors know my situation and are helping me to get back to health as quickly as possible. We've got a long way to go in the championship and I want to get back to winning races as quick as possible."

Spies is no stranger to competing with injuries. He raced his first two seasons as a pro with a bad knee, before having surgery to correct the problem. In 2006 he won his first AMA Superbike title despite riding with a broken hand late in the season. Earlier this summer Spies won a Superbike race in Elkhart Lake, Wis., setting an all-time AMA Superbike winning streak record, just hours after receiving stitches in his chin.

Hacking Takes Over Third
Monster Energy Kawasaki's Jamie Hacking missed out on a seventh consecutive podium finish by just fractions of a second, but battled his way up to third place in the championship standings, overtaking American Honda's Neil Hodgson by a slim two-point margin (319-317) at Laguna.

Like Spies, Hacking also rode in the MotoGP race. Entered as the oldest-ever MotoGP rookie, 37-year-old Hacking also impressed in his first MotoGP race, charging from 17th to 11th and outpacing the factory Kawasaki team's regular rider, Anthony West, all weekend.

Back on the Box
Aaron Yates passed and then held off Hacking late in the Laguna Seca race to secure Michael Jordan Motor Sports-Suzuki its first AMA Superbike podium of 2008.

The Georgian has certainly tasted success at Mid-Ohio in the past, winning three Superbike races at the circuit (one in '97, and two in '00).

Back in the Fray
Brothers Tommy (Rockstar Makita Suzuki) and Roger Hayden (Monster Energy Kawasaki) made their long-awaited returns from injury at Laguna Seca and were immediately on the pace, mixing it up for podium positions before taking respective fifth- and sixth-place finishes.

AMA PRO HONDA OILS SUPERSPORT CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY SHOEI

Bostrom Continues to Look Unstoppable
Graves Motorsports Yamaha's Ben Bostrom was perfect at Laguna, picking up his fifth win in seven races.

Bostrom led each practice session, took his fourth pole position of the season and added the Laguna Seca AMA Supersport winner's trophy to the ones he already earned at the venue in World Superbike, AMA Superbike, and AMA Formula Xtreme.

Zemke Chasing From Second
Erion Honda's Jake Zemke--the only rider in shouting distance of Bostrom in the championship standings--minimized the damage by finishing a solid second at Laguna Seca. Zemke picked up his sixth-straight podium finish after taking eighth in the season opener at Daytona International Speedway.

Bitter Pill to Swallow
Attack Kawasaki's Steve Rapp's 21st place in the championship standings doesn't tell the whole story. Rapp won at Road America and finished third at Laguna Seca but was disqualified in both races following the post-race technical inspection.

His disappointment at Laguna Seca saw Matsushima Performance Suzuki's Danny Eslick elevated to third, his second top three Supersport finish of the season, the first coming at Infineon Raceway.

Hayden Domination
Defending class champion Roger Hayden focused solely on the Superbike class in his return to action at Laguna Seca. However, should he return to Supersport duty in Ohio, he will be a man to watch. While the '07 Supersport race was rained out, he won Supersport races at Mid-Ohio in '04, '05, and '06.

AMA FORMULA XTREME

Back From Extended Vacation
The AMA Formula Xtreme class will compete for the first time in nearly two months after taking the Laguna Seca weekend off.

Jake Zemke is in control, leading second-ranked Steve Rapp by 32 points (202-170). However, Zemke had a four-race win streak snapped last time out when Aaron Gobert gave Rockwall Honda its first-ever AMA win in difficult, wet and dry conditions at Road America.
Hayes Still Looking for His First of '08
Erion Honda's two-time defending class champion, Josh Hayes, fourth in the point standings, has yet to scoop up a win in '08 after claiming 11 combined victories in 2007.
Hayes has shown more speed than luck this season but Mid-Ohio has been a strong circuit for him in recent trips, winning the last two FX races at the track, including his epic battle with Eric Bostrom for the title at the 2006 season finale.

AMA SUPERSTOCK SERIES PRESENTED BY DYNOJET

Another Return
Like Formula Xtreme, the AMA Superstock class sat out at Laguna Seca. In addition, the Superstock race was rained out at Mid-Ohio in '07, so the upcoming race will mark a long-anticipated return to action in more ways than one.

Consistent Yates the Man to Catch
Jordan Suzuki's Aaron Yates holds a convincing championship advantage (203 to Corona Extra Honda Racing rider Jake Holden's 181) thanks to either winning or finishing as the runner-up in each of the six races this season. However, after winning the first two, the Georgian has been 'relegated' to second in each of the last four.
Yates won the Superstock race at Mid-Ohio in 2005. Team Roadracingworld.com Suzuki's Chris Ulrich (2002) is the only other former Mid-Ohio Superstock race winner in the field. He currently sits seventh in points.

New Stars and Firsts
While Yates and Holden took a pair of wins a piece in the first four races, the last two have seen first-time class winners. At Miller Motorsports Park, Yates' Jordan Suzuki teammate, Geoff May, claimed the first AMA race win of his career, while Team M4 EMGO Suzuki's Blake Young did the same a week later at Road America. Ulrich's teammate, Robertino Pietri, claimed the first AMA podium of his career, also at Road America.

RED BULL AMA U.S. ROOKIES CUP
The Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies Cup will also see their series race at Mid-Ohio. Twenty-three of the fastest teenage racers in North and South America and the Caribbean will have their 50 kilometer race on Sunday.
Each of the Rookies Cup races have been exciting battles for the win with numerous lead changes along the way. Four of the five races ended with the victor less than one second ahead of the next competitor. The closest was the first Laguna race, which saw an exciting climax with the winner's margin of victory just 0.0008 seconds according to the AMA's photo finish equipment. Even the Sonoma race -- the lone contest to have a margin of victory of greater than one second -- saw a three-rider pack fight for the lead before a crash took out two of the three riders in the lead pack. The Mid-Ohio race promises to be another tight, close event, with the circuit's layout considered ideal for the 125 cc KTM race machines.

North Hollywood, California's Benny Solis, Jr., has won four of the five races in 2008 and leads the points, but he's been pushed in each of his wins by Leandro Mercado of Argentina. Mercado won the other race at Road America when he earned a photo finish triumph over Jake Gagne of Ramona, California. Solis and Mercado have developed a serious on-track rivalry so far this year, one that has been complicated in the races by Hayden Gillim of Owensboro, Ky., who has joined them at the front. Not content to leave those three to have their way in the series for 13-to-16 year-olds, Tomas Puerta of Colombia has led races and challenged for wins as well.

Another factor in the Mid-Ohio Rookies Cup race is the points battle for the Red Bull Riders Cup. The top ten riders in the season's points will take on their European counterparts later this year at Indianapolis and Valencia.

COVERAGE ON SPEED

The AMA Superbike and Pro Honda Oils Supersport races from Mid-Ohio will enjoy same-day television coverage on SPEED.
Saturday's Superbike final will be shown at 6:00 p.m. Eastern. Sunday's final will air at 6:00 p.m. Eastern, immediately following the Supersport race, which will be shown starting at 5:00 p.m. Eastern.
The Formula Xtreme and Superstock races will be shown on Tuesday, August 5 at 12:00 p.m. Eastern.

ÜberDoober
08-01-2008, 12:47 PM
First superbike practice NOT lead by Suzuki! :)

Spies only turned 8 laps. I reckon he isn't feeling the best.

Pos. Rider Team Bike Time
1 Jamie Hacking Monster Kawasaki Kawasaki ZX-10R 1:24.238
2 Mathew Mladin American Suzuki Suzuki GSX-R1000 1:24.506
3 Neil Hodgson American Honda Honda CBR1000RR 1:25.017
4 Aaron Yates Jordan Suzuki Suzuki GSX-R1000 1:25.535
5 Miguel DuHamel American Honda Honda CBR1000RR 1:25.613
6 Geoff May Jordan Suzuki Suzuki GSX-R1000 1:25.764
7 Eric Bostrom Yamaha Motor Corp Yamaha YZF-R1 1:25.855
8 Jason DiSalvo Yamaha Motor Corp Yamaha YZF-R1 1:25.956
9 Tommy Hayden American Suzuki Suzuki GSX-R1000 1:26.517
10 Ben Spies American Suzuki Suzuki GSX-R1000 1:26.656
11 Matt Lynn Corona Honda Honda CBR1000RR 1:26.755
12 Chris Peris Team ESP Suzuki GSX-R1000 1:26.873
13 Ben Thompson Millennium/KWS Suzuki GSX-R1000 1:26.890
14 Roger Hayden Monster Kawasaki Kawasaki ZX-10R 1:26.992
15 K Noyes Suzuki GSX-R1000 1:27.300
16 Scott Jensen Suzuki GSX-R1000 1:27.455
17 David Anthony Suzuki GSX-R1000 1:27.916
18 S Narbonne Suzuki GSX-R1000 1:28.390
19 Ryan Elleby Suzuki GSX-R1000 1:28.416
20 Hawk Mazzotta Suzuki GSX-R1000 1:28.417

Gary
08-01-2008, 04:49 PM
Yeah, according to Ulrich Spies is in pain and still has the flu-like symptoms that caused the appendectomy in the first place - they don't know what's wrong.

ÜberDoober
08-02-2008, 09:23 PM
Somehow I missed watching the superbike race today but from reading all the reports, it sounds like it was a total cluster. I hope things go better on Sunday.

I hope Spies isn't pushing his luck riding. If he's not fully recovered or still sick with some unknown problem, it could be bad news.

Results Superbike race 1
Pos. Rider Team Bike
1 Mathew Mladin American Suzuki Suzuki GSX-R1000
2 Ben Spies American Suzuki Suzuki GSX-R1000
3 Jamie Hacking Monster Kawasaki Kawasaki ZX-10R
4 Jason DiSalvo Yamaha Motor Corp Yamaha YZF-R1
5 Tommy Hayden American Suzuki Suzuki GSX-R1000
6 Roger Hayden Monster Kawasaki Kawasaki ZX-10R
7 Eric Bostrom Yamaha Motor Corp Yamaha YZF-R1
8 Geoff May Jordan Suzuki Suzuki GSX-R1000
9 Chris Peris Team ESP Suzuki GSX-R1000
10 Scott Jensen Suzuki GSX-R1000
11 Ben Thompson Millennium/KWS Suzuki GSX-R1000
12 David Anthony Suzuki GSX-R1000
13 Ryan Elleby Suzuki GSX-R1000
14 Hawk Mazzotta Suzuki GSX-R1000
15 Scotty Van Hawk Suzuki GSX-R1000
16 Johnny Rock Page Yamaha YZF-R1
17 Reno Karimian Team Reno Suzuki GSX-R1000
18 Aaron Yates Jordan Suzuki Suzuki GSX-R1000
19 Matt Lynn Corona Honda Honda CBR1000RR
20 K Noyes Suzuki GSX-R1000

Gary
08-03-2008, 06:56 AM
Spies looked like he was in a little pain but was riding well - but I have feeling that he's going to feel it today!

Yeah, 3 restarts - what a joke! One of the bikes was burning and the safety crews were so slow that the rider ran and got a fire extinguisher and ran back...

xtxn
08-03-2008, 11:46 AM
I used to corner work down in Texas and I was so mad yesterday when I saw the corner worker give the fire ext. to the rider to put the fire out. They have a job to do and they need to do it. Do the AZ tracks pay their corner workers? We got paid $100 each, plus free admission and meals in Texas.

The race yesterday was really good as it was a total of 3 races. It was kind of nice to see a non Suzuki up in the top three. As all the magazines talk about how great their bikes are against the mighty Suzuki...

Dis you see how slow the Yamaha's were? They were just a bit faster than Yates with his bad motor.:eek:

I hope that Spies takes today off so Matt can get those precious points back.

ÜberDoober
08-03-2008, 01:17 PM
Ok, xtxn, rub it in I missed watching the race yesterday. :)

I did read around on the whole affair and it sounds nuts. I'm saving myself from spoilers today even though supersport results have just been posted. I ain't looking!

It's on SPEED in less than two hours so I won't be back to this dirty stinky spoiled thread until after the broadcasts. I'll just keep driving some laps in my sim racing cockpit to get ready for Wednesday night's race and pretend that when it is shown on SPEED, that's it really live not Memorex. :rolleyes:

ÜberDoober
08-03-2008, 06:44 PM
Alrighty then...

Supersport race was good, as usual, but Bostrum's frame has been protested by Erion Honda. Interesting to see how that turns out in this year of disqualifications.

They replayed the carnage from yesterday. Jeebus! The race today was rather uneventful save for a few get offs. So what was the deal with Mladin having a throat infection and feeling ill? Greg White said he'd been talking to Mat all weekend and he seemed just fine so it's hard to image him being that sick without someone taking note or is it just that those Aussies are damn tough blokes?

Of course, we were blessed again this time with the ever so pleasing voice of Ralphie Shaheen. I always wonder if he watches his own replays and picks up on some of the stupid shit he says? It's priceless.

Reading around, Soup is postulating that a manufacturer's pull out for next season is still a possibility while Ulrich has a heartwarming story of how the DMG met with "mid-level teams". Seems there still isn't that warm and fuzzy feeling but Adams' comments that no team/rider contracts have been signed for next year may be worth something? Little Freddie and Ralphie conjectured for a moment who may take Spies seat next year but if you read between the lines of the superbikeplanet piece, it sounds like nothing is for certain at this point.

And so, the saga/drama/soap opera continues. :ack2: Let's just hope everyone is healed up and healthy for the next round.

Condolences to the Hayden boys and their families for the loss of their maternal grandfather this weekend. I read also that Barry Sheene's father just passed away as well. Godspeed.

Just gotta add: GO GREEN! Jamie Hacking rocks!