AMA SUPERBIKE
AMA PRO SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP
FINAL ROUND/SEPTEMBER 13-14, 2014
NEW JERSEY MOTORSPORTS PARK/MILLVILLE, NEW JERSEY
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Hayden, who raced with a sep-
arated shoulder suffered in test-
ing just before the race weekend,
worked his way through the field
to close in on Cardenas. The two
teammates went back and forth
in the closing stages with Hayden
ultimately getting the better of the
high-speed chess match to claim
the runner-up spot. The Suzuki
pair was 4.8 seconds behind
Hayes at the flag.
Hayden's excellent weekend,
combined with the tough outing
for Beaubier, meant that Hayden
passed Beaubier for second in
the final standings.
Martinez, meanwhile, held
off David Anthony at the line for
fourth and that result had impli-
cations in the standings as well.
Anthony coming up just short of
making that final pass meant he
missed catching Chris Clark in
the final standings by a single
point in their battle for fourth.
Martinez' career-best finish also
moved him past Chris Ulrich to
finish in the top-10 in the final
standings. CN
SUPERBIKE RACE 1
1. Roger Hayden (Suzuki)
2. Josh Hayes (Yamaha)
3. Larry Pegram (EBR)
4. Sean Dwyer (Suzuki)
5. Cameron Beaubier (Yamaha)
6. Marcel Irnie (BMW)
7. Chris Clark (Suzuki)
8. Cory West (EBR)
9. Chris Ulrich (Honda)
10. Taylor Knapp (Suzuki)
SUPERBIKE RACE 2
1. Josh Hayes (Yamaha)
2. Roger Hayden (Suzuki)
3. Martin Cardenas (Suzuki)
4. Bernat Martinez (Yamaha)
5. David Anthony (Suzuki)
6. Jodi Christie (Honda)
7. Chris Clark (Suzuki)
8. Larry Pegram (EBR)
9. Chris Ulrich (Honda)
10. Taylor Knapp (Suzuki)
Hayden (left) and Larry Pegram
(right) flank four-time AMA
Superbike Champion Josh Hayes
on Saturday's podium. This was
before Hayes was moved down to
second place for passing under
the waving yellow flag.