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Holden and Hayden Top Friday's Practice Charts at Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix
MONTEREY, Calif. (July 3, 2009) -
Jake Holden
led an unpredictable AMA Pro National Guard American Superbike presented by
Parts Unlimited practice session while Roger Hayden topped the charts in AMA
Pro Daytona SportBike presented by AMSOIL practice in the opening day of Red
Bull U.S. Grand Prix on-track activities at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.
Riding the No. 59 Corona Extra Honda CBR1000RR, Holden posted a best lap time
at 1:25.525 (94.204 mph) to pace a 33-rider field in Friday practice. The rider
from Puyallup, Wash. is currently 11th in the American Superbike championship
standings and owns a best result this season of fifth from the first race of a
doubleheader at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, Calif. in March. Holden won his
first AMA Pro race at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in Superstock competition in
2007.
"This is definitely surreal," Holden said. "I mean, this is my favorite
racetrack, I've had my first win here, so Laguna and Jake Holden have a lot of
history. I love this track. I feel really good on this bike. I'm paying for a
lot of the stuff on this thing. Corona is helping me out with some stuff, but I
definitely still need some help and some tire money and all that stuff to
finish out the season. We're looking for a win here, now. After the first
practice I feel good."
Second quickest on the day was Tommy Hayden on the No. 22
Rockstar/Makita/Yoshimura Suzuki GSX-R1000 at 1:25.807 (93.894 mph). Hayden,
whose brothers Nicky and Roger are racing in this weekend's MotoGP and AMA Pro
Daytona SportBike races at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, respectively, owns four
career AMA Pro Road Racing victories at the famed Monterey, Calif. circuit. He
is currently second to teammate Mat Mladin in the AMA Pro American Superbike
championship standings and is looking for his first career American Superbike win this
weekend.
Mladin was third in Friday practice on the No. 7 Rockstar/Makita/Yoshimura
Suzuki GSX-R1000 at 1:25.946 (93.743 mph). The Aussie is 110 points clear of
Hayden in the point standings, 325-215, and owns nine victories from this
season's 11 races. He owns three previous American Superbike victories at Mazda Raceway
Laguna Seca, including wins in each of the last two American Superbike races at the
venue.
Larry Pegram, who earned his first American Superbike victory in 10 years last
time out at Road America, was fourth quickest today on the No. 72 Foremost
Insurance/Pegram Racing Ducati 1098R. Pegram's best time was a 1:25.960 (93.727
mph). Josh Hayes, who joins Pegram and Mladin as the only riders to win in
American Superbike competition this year, completed the top five on his No. 4
Yamaha Motor Corp. USA Yamaha R1. Hayes' best lap was at 1:26.225 (93.439 mph).
The American Superbikes will qualify from 1:00 to 1:30 p.m. local time on
Saturday. On Sunday, the 23-lap (50-mile) race wraps up the weekend's
activities at the Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix and is scheduled to roll of from a
standing start at 4:15 p.m. local time.
Hayden Quickest in Daytona SportBike Practice
On the same racetrack where his brother, 2006 World Champion Nicky Hayden,
has enjoyed some of his biggest triumphs, Roger Hayden got his weekend at the
Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix off to a great start by posting the quickest time in
practice for Sunday's AMA Pro Daytona SportBike presented by AMSOIL race.
Hayden logged a best lap at 1:28.932 (90.595 mph) on the No. 95 Monster Energy
Attack Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R to lead a field of 44 Daytona SportBike riders to
post practice times on Friday afternoon. Hayden, who missed the first three
races of the 2009 season, is currently 13th in the championship standings with
best results of second in the first races of doubleheaders at Road Atlanta in
April and Road America last month.
"It was really good," Hayden said. "I felt comfortable and the bike
seemed to be working pretty good. We've still got a long ways to go with it to
get it 100 percent, but the team is working hard. It kind of felt good to be on
pace from the get go. I had one minor crash about halfway through the session
and it was just rider error on that. We've got a lot of ideas on how to improve
the bike. I love coming to Laguna. It's a fun little track and I'm glad to put a
little smile on all my mechanics' faces. They've been working hard all year."
Second on the Daytona SportBike Friday speed chart was points leader Martin
Cardenas on the No. 36 Team M4 Suzuki GSX-R600. The Colombian turned in a best
time at 1:29.036 (90.489 mph) and will go in search of his seventh victory of
the season on Sunday afternoon. Cardenas currently leads Jamie Hacking (No. 88
Monster Energy Attack Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R) by 51 points, 255-204, with 11 of
20 races complete. Hacking was eighth in Friday practice.
Jake Zemke was third quickest on the No. 1x Erion Racing Honda CBR600RR at
1:29.069 (90.456 mph). Zemke was also one of the quickest riders last month at
Road America and heads into Sunday's race hoping to parlay that speed into his
first Daytona SportBike victory.
Jason DiSalvo, who has been the fastest qualifier in each of the last
four rounds, was fourth quickest in Friday practice at 1:29.191 (90.332 mph).
DiSalvo is also looking for his first win aboard a Daytona SportBike.
Posting the fifth-quickest practice time and making it four different makes
inside the top five was Ben Bostrom on the No. 1s Team Graves Yamaha
YZF-R6 at 1:29.192 (90.331 mph). Bostrom opened the year with a victory in the
prestigious Daytona 200 By Honda and is making his first Daytona SportBike
appearance since that historic victory this weekend.
Saturday's schedule calls for the Daytona SportBikes to be on course for two
groups of qualifying, one from 3:40 to 4:10 p.m. and the second from 4:20 to
4:50 p.m. Sunday's 23-lap (50-mile) Daytona SportBike race takes the green flag
at 3:30 p.m. local time.
Wikle Leads Opening SuperSport Practice
The AMA Pro SuperSport presented by Shoei class kicked off the weekend's
official on-track activities early this afternoon with a 50-minute practice
session in preparation for Saturday's race, which counts toward the SuperSport
West championship. Topping the 17-rider time chart was one of the top
contenders in the SuperSport East championship, Russ Wikle on the No. 5
Roadracingworld.com Suzuki GSX-R600.
Wikle posted a best lap at 1:32.621 (86.986 mph) to lead the session by nearly
two tenths of a second over Ricky Parker on the No. 96 Graves Motorsports
Yamaha YZF-R6. Wikle is currently second in the 2009 SuperSport East
championship standings, trailing Leandro Mercado -- who is not competing in
this weekend's round -- by 18 points, 81-63.
Wikle is still looking for his first victory of the season as he heads into the
race on Saturday afternoon. His best ride to date was a second-place
performance at Barber Motorsports Park in May.
"The session started out real good," Wikle said. "I felt like I was flying, but
when I looked at my lap timer, I was only in, like, the 34s or something. I
knew I was really going to have to drop the pace if I wanted to get P1 in that
practice session. I came in, and we didn't really make any adjustments to the
bike, just took a break. I went back out and got down to a high 32, I think. I
was satisfied with it for this practice session, but I'm definitely not
satisfied with that for the whole weekend."
Parker was second at 1:32.792 (86.827 mph) as he prepares for his third
SuperSport appearance of the season. Parker won in his first-ever SuperSport
race a few hours up the road at Infineon Raceway in May and came home second
from the most recent SuperSport round at Road America last month.
Despite missing the first two rounds of the season, Parker is currently third
in the SuperSport West championship standings, behind No. 46 Erion Honda CBR600RR
rider Tyler Odom, who was sixth in practice today, and Clint Shobert (No. 26
American Honda CBR600RR), who posted the 12th-quickest time.
Tomas Puerta was third on the No. 12 LTD Racing Yamaha YZF-R6 at 1:32.978
(86.653 mph), followed by Garrett Willis on the No. 80 Mach 1 Motorsports
Yamaha YZF-R6 at 1:33.382 (86.278 mph). Joey Pascarella rounded out the top
five at 1:33.619 (86.059 mph) on the No. 25 LTD Racing Yamaha YZF-R6.
The 18-lap (40-mile) SuperSport race wraps up on-track activities on Saturday
afternoon beginning at 5:30 p.m. local time.





