Tag: AMA Superbike

  • Hayes’ Dominant Season Heads Into Final Round

    Hayes’ Dominant Season Heads Into Final Round

    After winning six of the season’s first nine races, Josh Hayes has all but sealed up his fourth AMA Pro SuperBike championship heading into the final round next month at the New Jersey Motorsports Park.

    Hayes’ death-grip on the points lead has not loosened all season, with two of his non-victories coming as second place finishes. A 21st place finish at Daytona early in the season was his only stutter, but he quickly corrected himself and found rhythm in the following races.

    Hayes’ only real formidable opponent throughout the season has been his rookie Monster Energy/Graves Yamaha teammate Cameron Beaubier. Yoshimura Suzuki riders Roger Hayden and Martin Cardenas have raced Hayes near the front of the field regularly, but no one has offered a real challenge in late-race scenarios like Beaubier. The rookie captured wins in the three races not claimed by Hayes.

    With a comfortable 40-point lead over Beaubier and a proven ability to be consistent this year, wrapping up a fourth championship should be a walk in the park for Hayes. With 30 points going to the winner of each race, it would take back-to-back misfortunes for Hayes coupled with stellar riding on Beaubier’s part to make things interesting.

    Hayes proved his unwillingness to take the safe route to a championship, running hard  in two races in the last round at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. Easing off the throttle and mustering up modest points would have held up a strong lead, but Hayes elected to risk running up front in both races. After Beaubier beat him to the line by .293 seconds in Race One, Hayes came back and showed that he won’t be offering any opportunities to close the gap on his championship lead, winning Race Two in a photo finish by .001 seconds.

    As if there was any hope for a challenge to the soon-to-be champ, riders must face the reality that Hayes typically races at peak performance at the final track of the year, the New Jersey Motorsports Park. In his last five seasons in the SuperBike class, Hayes has won eight of ten races there, and his worst finish was a fourth place. Beaubier’s New Jersey record cannot touch that of Hayes, but he did run consistently there in recent years, including a 2012 Daytona SportBike win and a sweep in the SportBike class last year.

    Beaubier’s riding abilities suggest that next year could make for a closer contest. His championship hopes took a few hard hits in races when rookie mistakes left him outside the top ten. One thing is certain– after clocking plenty of laps running in his teammate’s draft this year, the young rider has gained invaluable knowledge on how to run a dominant line.

    But until Beaubier finds a proven method of getting around his teammate, the old-timer will continue to run the show.

  • Beaubier Captures Dramatic Win in Race One at Road America

    Beaubier Captures Dramatic Win in Race One at Road America

    Monster Energy Graves Yamaha’s Cameron Beaubier captured his second win of the season in Saturday’s AMA Pro Superbike Race One at Road America.

    The Superbike rookie has now notched two wins in his first three races of the season and expanded his championship lead to 13 points ahead of second place Roger Hayden.

    Last year’s GoPro Daytona SportBike champion Beaubier and his Monster Energy Graves Yamaha teammate Josh Hayes started the race in first and second, the same order they finished, and dominated the field for all 13 laps and 53 miles aboard their identical YZF-R1 bikes.

    Beaubier led early, but Hayes took the lead around mid-race and gradually notched increments on the gap to his teammate until he had built a comfortable lead.

    Beaubier came on strong in the final laps, though, and found himself closing in on the lead with just over a lap to go. He reached Hayes’ back wheel in the final turn of Lap 12, and regained his draft as they entered the front straightaway.

    Beaubier utilized the long front stretch of the four-mile track to reel Hayes in and initiate a pass as the white flag waved.  In the first turn of the final lap, Beaubier completed his maneuver around Hayes.

    The rookie effectively outmaneuvered his three-time champion teammate, denying any attempt at a pass on the final lap.  Beaubier took the win by .306 seconds.

    Third place finisher Martin Cardenas challenged the two frontrunners in the opening laps of the race as the three pulled away from the pack. By lap 8, Cardenas fell to four seconds behind the lead. Beaubier and Hayes continued to increase the gap to third place through the second half of the race, and Yoshimura Suzuki Factory Racing’s Cardenas finished 15 seconds off the lead.

    Cardenas’ Yoshimura Suzuki teammate Roger Hayden finished 26 seconds behind the lead in fourth, followed by ADR Motorsports/Sic/Motul Fly Racing’s David Anthony in fifth and the final Yoshimura finisher Chris Clark in sixth.

    AMA Pro SuperBike Road America Race 1 Results

    1. Cameron Beaubier (Yamaha)

    2. Josh Hayes (Yamaha)

    3. Martin Cardenas (Suzuki)

    4. Roger Hayden (Suzuki)

    5. David Anthony (Suzuki)

    6. Chris Clark (Suzuki)

    7. Chris Fillmore (KTM)

    8. Chris Ulrich (Honda)

    9. Cory West (EBR)

    10. Jason Farrell (Kawasaki)

    11. Frankie Babuska (Suzuki)

    12. Trent Gibson (Kawasaki)

    13. Francois Dumas (BMW)

    14. Bernat Martinez (Yamaha)

    15. Larry Pegram (EBR)