Cycle News Staff | June 4, 2016
Racing doesn’t get much closer than it was today at Road America during the opening day of action in the Honda Superbike Showdown of Wisconsin, with the three races featuring a combined margin of victory of just .111 of a second.
The closest of the two was the Supersport race with Y.E.S. Graves Yamaha teammates Garrett Gerloff and JD Beach separated by just .004 of a second after 12 laps of the 4.048-mile Road America. And Cameron Petersen was third, just .264 of a second from victory, as the Supersport race started on a partially wet racetrack and ended on a dry one. All of the top Supersport riders used slick tires.
The Superstock 600 race, which ran with the Supersport class, was won by Richie Escalante, the HB Racing/Meen Motorsports’ rider showing he’s back from the leg injuries suffered during the off-season. In just his second race back in the series, Escalante beat championship leader Bryce Prince by just .073 of a second while also finishing fourth overall in the Supersport class.
In the KTM RC Cup final, AXcess Racing’s Brandon Paasch came back from 10th on the opening lap to draft past Mini GP Mexico’s Alejandro Gutierrez at the flag, beating the Toluca, Mexico, resident by just .034 of a second after six laps. And Paasch’s rival Anthony Mazziotto III was just .137 of a second behind after leading out of the final corner and getting passed by both Paasch and Gutierrez at the finish line.
In addition to today’s racing action at Road America, the day also featured Superpole qualifying for tomorrow’s two Superbike races. The session was held in wet conditions and four-time Superbike Champion Josh Hayes dominated, the Monster Energy/Graves Motorsports Yamaha rider mastering the wet conditions to lap at 2:30.734. It was the 39th Superbike pole of Hayes’ career (and his sixth at Road America) and rather remarkably his first of the 2016 season.
Spaniard Toni Elias and Cameron Beaubier will join Hayes on the front row, the latter ruining his chances of challenging his Yamaha teammate with a crash during the session. Elias rode his Yoshimura Suzuki to a best of 2:32.514 – 1.790 seconds behind Hayes. Beaubier’s best was a 2:32.628, but he has the confidence from being the fastest rider in all three of the dry Superbike practice sessions and tomorrow’s forecast is dry and sunny.
The second row of the grid will be led by Elias’ Yoshimura Suzuki teammate Roger Hayden. He will be joined there by Broaster Chicken/RoadRace Factory’s Jake Gagne and Aprilia HSBK Racing’s Claudio Corti, the Italian coming through to Superpole 2 from Superpole 1. He was also the fastest of the Bazzaz Superstock 1000 racers.
Team Rabid Transit’s Mathew Scholtz, who is replacing injured South African countryman Sheridan Morais, TOBC Racing’s Danny Eslick, Wheels In Motion/Meen Motorsports’ Josh Herrin and Latus Motors Racing’s Bobby Fong rounded out the top 10 Superbike qualifiers.
SUPERBIKE QUALIFYING: 1. Josh Hayes (Yamaha) 2:30.734; 2. Toni Elias (Suzuki) 2:32.514; 3. Cameron Beaubier (Yamaha) 2:32.628; 4. Roger Hayden (Suzuki) 2:33.183; 5. Jake Gagne (Yamaha) 2:34.371; 6. Claudio Corti (Aprilia) 2:35.178; 7. Mathew Scholtz (Yamaha) 2:36.684; 8. Danny Eslick (Yamaha) 2:37.215; 9. Josh Herrin (Yamaha) 2:38.167; 10. Bobby Fong (Kawasaki) 2:38.693.
SUPERSPORT RACE 1: Garrett Gerloff (Yamaha); 2 JD Beach (Yamaha); 3. Cameron Petersen (Suzuki); 4 .Richie Escalante (Yamaha); 5. Bryce Prince (Yamaha); 6. Joe Roberts (Yamaha); 7. Travis Wyman (Yamaha); 8. Dakota Mamola (Yamaha); 9. Nick McFadden (Yamaha); 10. Conner Blevins (Kawasaki).
KTM RC CUP RACE 1: 1. Brandon Paasch; 2. Alejandro Gutierrez; 3. Anthony Mazziotto III; 4. Josh Serne; 5. Renzo Ferreira; 6. Benjamin Smith; 7. Ashton Yates; 8. Draik Beauchamp; 9. Brandon Altmeyer; 10. Christopher Kosan.