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Cycle News 2005 10 26

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Attack Kawasaki's Josh Ha,es picked up where he left off a year ago by putting his ZX-IOR Superbike on the pole with a "lOyoo12OO lap record of 1:19.493. His time, howeo;er, was stin shy of Steve Rapp's I :19.029 lap time from 2000, the last time the AHA Superbike series visited W~1ow Springs. Rounding out the front row were Jeremy Toye with a I :20.828, John Haner with a 1:21.919, and Jason Perez with a 1:21.964. Due to the Toyaa 200, the regular monthly WSMC expert events were held on Saturday, with most if not all of the "lOyoo1200 participants taking advantage of the extra track time in racing conditions to tune up for the big OO-lapper the following day. The race of the day was in the Toyota Cup Unlimited Fonnula One event. Josh Hayes had his hands full with l8-year-01d Yamaha mounted Michael Beck. Beck. had led the race early, only to be passed by Hayes, but Beck. refused to give up to AMA Superl>ike rider Hayes, hounding him right down to the bitter end and stealing the win in a photo finish. Hayes said that his dutch had been slipping for most of the race, but was very impressed with the petfonnance of Beck and gave him full props for the victory. Haner's first visit fa Willow Springs and the Tayata 200 netted him _and place. He was originally credited with third, but as we went to preas we learned he has been declared the secand-p1ace finisher. Here Haner's A"ack Kawasaki crew services his ZX-l OR. group behind them. Hayes was on a mission during his first stint and opened up an enormous early lead on Haner. By lap IS, Hayes was gone. The real battie proved to be the battle for third position between Corona Extra Suzuki's Tony Meiring, Toye, Beck and Mike Hale, riding a Carry Andrews-prepared Suzuki GSXRI ()()() -sans exhaust silencer. Perez had pitted for slicks by this point, but had lost a ton of ground in the early stages on the rain tires. "We started out with a bumpy start to the weekend," Toye said. "We had some very unusual motor issues over the course of the two days, which is really rare for us. We came out Friday to qualify and had a problem with one motor, put the other motor in and went straight into the pace, so I was stoked on that. My chassis guys had the thing sorted, so I just had to ride. We decided to not do the club races on Saturday, and we didn't even practice any I"&$ing pit stops until this moming. I just went out there and tried to ride my own deal, and it paid off. We started on a cut slick, but I have no skill in the half-wet, half-dry conditions. Then about halfway, it started coming around. It tumed out way better than it started," Prior to the first pit stop, local fast kid Beck was all over and then past Haner as those two battled prior to pitting for tires and fuel. A new rule for the Toyota 200 this year was the elimination of quick-change equipment for tire/wheel changes during the pit stops. It didn't make much of a difference to the top teams, including Attack, which was able to consistently get their riders back under way in under 10 seconds. When Hayes finally pitted, Haner inherited the lead, with Toye moving into second and Beck third. Hayes was back in fourth, with Meiring in fifth. "It went really well," Haner said. "The Attack Kawaskaki crew just put me in a position to finish second. It was a good, long race. Josh [Hayes) got out there and just made some really good moves in traffic, and I wasn't able to hang with him. I just settled The second annual Roadracer's Rendenous took place on Saturday night at the Budweiser into a pace and started seeing p1us-20, plus3D, p1us-40, and then after the final pit stop, it was up to like 42 seconds over third place. It was just a really good race. I just didn't have anything for him [Hayes). I didn't want to get lapped and I thought about stuffing him in eight [on the penultimate lap) so I wouldn't, but I let him have it. But I walked out of here and walked out with a paycheck, so it's good." Just past the halfway point is when confusion began to become apparent as the timing-and-scoring system went haywire. From this point on, everyone became confused as to who was actually where in the race. Things got really confusing as the final round of pit stops concluded, especially as Hayes had lapped almost the entire field by the time the race got into the final stages. The final two laps were even more confusing, as Hayes was in the process of lapping Haner, who was in second position (although he was originaJy credited wth third) - confusing enough so that the finishline official threw the white nag for just lapped Haner instead of Hayes. Hayes seemed to know exactly where he was in the race, but Toye had no idea whatsoever where he was, until he was instructed to head for victory circle. Toye's finishing position is still under review as of press time. In the end, despite the rain, heavy winds and then the timing-and-scoring nightmare, the man everyone expected to top the podium did just that. By the sound of things, Hayes could use the extra money to repair his new home that was recently heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina before he even got to move in. Protests are sure to be filed over the outcome of the race for some of the final podium positions, but for the time being, Hayes, Toye and Haner put in a great show for the fans at Willow's biggest motorcycle event of the year. eN WIUOW SPRINGS INTERNATIONAl RACEWAY ROSAMOND, CAUFORNIA RESULTS: OcTOBER 16, 2005 TOYOTA 200 QUALIFYING: I. Josh Hayes (1:19."493); 2. Jeremy Toye (1:20.828); 3. John Haner (UI.919): ~. Jason Perez (1:21.964): S. Mkhael Beck (1:22.280): 6. Robb;e Dow;e (1,22.631): 1. Mike H~e (1,22.911): 8. Chris Ulrich (1:23.066): 9. Tony Meiring (1:23.1 IS): 10. Dale IGeff.,. (1,23.404): II. RkhMd Headley (1:23.522); 12. Dean Mizdal (1:24.188); 13. Nobi Iso (I ,14.589): I~. Bradley Adams (I :2~.592): IS. Bla;, 5ulleng.,. (1:21.597); 16. Stuart Smith (1:24.616); 17. Jeff Stem (1,14.651): lB. Scott Jensen (1:2~.610): 19. Skye Giu<:d (1026.199): H. _ Welch (1,26.982): 35. Randy Haywood (I :21.2~1): 36. HonKe Ko;gt"J'. (1,21.531): 31. Ken Pacheco (U1.655): 38. Matt Qu;gtey (I :2B.035): 39. Ro<. Delong (I ,28.~5 I): ~O. K.e. CIarl< (1,28.648): 41. John Dang (I :28.8(3): ~2. J.e. GR>b. (1030.338). TOYOTA 200: Results pending. ROAD RACING WORLD 2SO/S0, I. Rkh Oliver (Yam): 2. Mkhael Montoya (Yam): 3. Marl< Waw (Yam): ~. Not>; Iso (Yam): 5. Bmy Dalu (Yam): 6. Bradley Adams (Yam): 1. BJaj, Sullenger (Yam) 8. DavKl Cooge' (Hon): 9. Roger Baker (Yam): 10. John Ulrich (Yam); II. Jojl Tokumoto {Yam}; 12. Bruce Und (Yam); 13. Vincent RoUeri II (Yam): I~. W.. Totsubo (Hon): IS. Jesus Amezcua (Hon): 16. Kri. Provost (Ap,): 11. RkhMd Denman (Hon): 18. Andy Edward. (Yam): 19. Mike Lytle (Yam): 20. lloyd Magrocle< (Yam): 21. D.,.ek Dun (Hon): 22. Rkhard Snowden (Hon): 23. M;chael Past","e (Apr): 14. Robert Gosney (Apr): 25. DavKl Matthews (Yam): 26. I

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