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AMA Superstock Series Presented by Dynojet PROVISIONAL RESULTS - FINAL POS AMA SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY PARTS UNLIMITED KAWASAKI AMA SUPERBIKE SHOWDOWN PRESENTED BY SUPERCUTS INFINEON RACEWAY - SONOMA, CA ROUND 4 OF 10 - MAY 18-20, 2007 AMA Superstock Series presented by Dynojet PROVISIONAL RESULTS - FINAL POS. # NAME HOMETOWN BIKE INTERVAL TEAM 1 11 Ben Spies Longview, TX Suzuki GSX-R1000 17 Laps American Suzuki/Yoshimura US 2 99 Geoff May Gainesville, GA Suzuki GSX-R1000 +11.178 M4 EMGO Suzuki/Pirelli 3 155 Ben D Bostrom Las Vegas, NV Yamaha YZF-R1 +11.454 Graves Motorsports/Yamaha Motor Corp USA 4 69 Danny C Eslick Broken Arrow, OK Suzuki GSX-R1000 +27.082 Matsushima Suzuki/Dunlop 5 79 Blake R Young Madison, WI Suzuki GSX-R1000 +34.333 American Suzuki/MPT Rcng 6 18 Chris Ulrich Lake Elsinore, CA Suzuki GSX-R1000 +34.740 Roadracingworld.com/Pirelli 7 20 Aaron W Yates Milledgeville, GA Suzuki GSX-R1000 +46.671 Jordan Suzuki/Gatorade/Hanes 8 61 Scott Jensen Peoria, AZ Suzuki GSX-R1000 +46.808 HALOF Rcng/Suzuki/Bar Code Spec. 9 311 Robertino Pietri Caracas, CA, Venezuela Suzuki GSX-R1000 +50.520 PDVSA/Polar/PDV/Grupo Union 10 19 Jason Curtis Santa Clarita, CA Suzuki GSX-R1000 +52.616 No Limit Motorsports/NLA 11 153 David Stanton Lafayette, CA Yamaha YZF-R1LE +1:00.804 -- None Listed -- 12 621 Cory A Call Sacramento, CA Suzuki GSX-R1000 +1:03.351 MDK/Pacific Track Time/Arai 13 62 David Weber Alpharetta, GA Suzuki GSX-R1000 +1:14.286 Millenium Tech/KWS Mtrsprts 14 290 Corey Sarros San Luis Obispo, CA Suzuki GSX-R1000 +1:25.663 Matsushima Performance/Central Coast Mec 15 113 James B Randolph Santa Rosa, CA Suzuki GSX-R1000 +1:34.709 Pirelli/Tigershark/Lou Saare 16 569 James J King Stockton, CA Suzuki GSX-R1000 +1:41.678 Stku Moto/EBC/Suomy/Pirelli 17 277 Mike Thompson Dublin, CA Suzuki GSX-R1000 +1:45.670 LP USA/Suomy/Motorex/AFAM 18 102 Mark Simon Los Angeles, CA Suzuki GSX-R1000 16 Laps X Dot Racing/LP USA/PPS/Dunlop 19 666 Chris Weiss San Ramon, CA Suzuki GSX-R1000 +19.669 Hare Racing/Monster Energy 20 328 Scott Schwanbeck New York, NY Suzuki GSX-R1000 +22.516 Desmoto Sprt/Braking USA 21 298 Manuel I Garza El Paso, TX Suzuki GSX-R1000 +28.728 ESP/Dunlop/Leo Vince/Maxima 22 751 Tom Savoca Phoenix, AZ Suzuki GSX-R1000 +40.390 Ball Sac Racing/Evan Steel Performance 23 269 Johnny Rock Page Phoenix, AZ Yamaha YZF-R1 +41.901 944.com/CGIATM.com/AXO/Johnnyrockpage.co 24 175 Marcin Biernacki Santa Ana, CA Yamaha YZF-R1 +47.499 Biernacki Racing 25 851 Brad Puetz Costa Mesa, CA Suzuki GSX-R1000 +48.437 Opencheck.com/Dainese/Cyclemall.net 26 806 Rick Mcdaniel San Ramon, CA Suzuki GSX-R1000 +49.636 None Listed 27 844 Dan Kowaleski Cameron Park, CA Suzuki GSX-R1000 +58.858 Lockhart Phillips/Vortex 28 159 Martin Szwarc Rancho Cordova, CA Suzuki GSX-R1000 2 Laps Rattler's Rock Rcng/Roseville Cycle 29 59 Jake Holden Eatonville, WA Suzuki GSX-R1000 1 Laps Jordan Suzuki/Gatorade/Hanes 30 767 Marcel D Graeber Nipomo, CA Suzuki GSX-R1000 DNS Central Coast Mechanics/Suzuki-Van Nuys RACE TIME: 27:47.150 LAP # LAP LEADER GAP MARGIN OF VICTORY: 11.178 1 99 Geoff May 0.355 WINNERS AVERAGE SPEED: 81.5 mph 2 20 Aaron W Yates 0.136 WINNERS AVERAGE LAP TIME: 1:38.068 3 20 Aaron W Yates 0.611 SECOND PLACE AVERAGE SPEED: 81.0 mph 4 20 Aaron W Yates 1.132 SECOND PLACE AVERAGE LAP TIME: 1:38.725 5 20 Aaron W Yates 0.466 POLE POSITION: #11 - Ben Spies 6 11 Ben Spies 0.288 7 11 Ben Spies 0.824 # NAME LAPS LED 8 11 Ben Spies 0.781 11 Ben Spies 12 9 11 Ben Spies 1.040 20 Aaron W Yates 4 10 11 Ben Spies 1.421 99 Geoff May 1 11 11 Ben Spies 1.499 12 11 Ben Spies 1.962 13 11 Ben Spies 2.304 14 11 Ben Spies 3.056 15 11 Ben Spies 11.642 16 11 Ben Spies 12.970 17 11 Ben Spies 11.178 13:54:01 May 20, 2007 AMA Pro Racing Timing & Scoring Services page 1.
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