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AMA Superbike Championship Presented by Parts Unlimited AMA SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP PRESENTED BY PARTS UNLIMITED HONDA SUPERBIKE CLASSIC BARBER MOTORSPORTS PARK - BIRMINGHAM, AL ROUND 3 OF 19 - APRIL 20-22, 2007 AMA Superbike Championship presented by Parts Unlimited OFFICIAL RESULTS - FINAL #2 POS. # NAME HOMETOWN BIKE INTERVAL POINTS TEAM 1 66 Mathew Mladin Henderson, NV Suzuki GSX-R1000 28 Laps 37* American Suzuki/Yoshimura US 2 1 Ben Spies Longview, TX Suzuki GSX-R1000 +0.993 32 American Suzuki/Yoshimura US 3 17 Miguel Duhamel Las Vegas, NV Honda CBR1000RR +10.329 29 American Honda Motor Co/Shark Helmets 4 22 Tommy Hayden Owensboro, KY Suzuki GSX-R1000 +21.268 27 American Suzuki/Yoshimura US 5 20 Aaron W Yates Milledgeville, GA Suzuki GSX-R1000 +22.160 26 Jordan Suzuki/Gatrorade/Hanes 6 32 Eric Bostrom Las Vegas, NV Yamaha YZF-R1 +29.441 25 Yamaha Motor Corp 7 40 Jason Disalvo Stafford, NY Yamaha YZF-R1 +32.034 24 Yamaha Motor Corp USA 8 2 Jamie A Hacking Denver, NC Kawasaki ZX-10R +36.175 23 Monster Energy/Kawasaki Motors Corp 9 95 Roger Lee Hayden Owensboro, KY Kawasaki ZX-10R +42.959 22 Monster Energy/Kawasaki Motors Corp 10 98 Jake P Zemke Paso Robles, CA Honda CBR1000RR +48.813 21 American Honda/Dunlop/Alpinestars 11 77 James Ellison Rancho Palos Verdes, CA Honda CBR1000RR +1:00.488 20 Corona Extra Honda/Parts Unlimited 12 88 Luca Scassa Willow Grove, PA MV Agusta F4-1000R 312 +1:25.699 19 MV Agusta/Fast By Ferracci 13 24 Clint Mcbain Cochrane, AB, Canada Suzuki GSX-R1000 27 Laps 18 Cyclespace.com/Pro-Line/Team Embry 14 111 Jordan M Szoke Brantford, ON, Canada Kawasaki ZX-10R +0.085 17 Kawasaki/Joe Rocket/Shoei 15 44 John Haner Austin, TX Suzuki GSX-R1000 +13.448 16 Millenium Tech/KWS Mtrsprts 16 14 Steve Crevier Maple Ridge, BC, Canada Yamaha YZF-R1 +14.280 15 Yamaha Toyota Canada/Pirelli 17 61 Scott Jensen Peoria, AZ Suzuki GSX-R1000 +25.723 14 HALOF Rcng/Suzuki/Bar Code Spec. 18 62 David Weber Alpharetta, GA Suzuki GSX-R1000 +31.183 13 Millenium Tech/KWS Mtrsprts 19 333 Tristan Palmer Warwickshire, England Suzuki GSX-R1000 +37.454 12 Govnors Bridge Motorcycles 20 55 Kevin Lacombe Granby, QC, Canada Yamaha YZF-R1 +58.163 11 Brooklin Cycle Racing/Toyota 21 38 Dean Mizdal Huntington Beach, CA Suzuki GSX-R1000 +59.499 10 STAR School/Airtech/Motul 22 261 Andrew Nelson Kars, ON, Canada Yamaha YZF-R1 +1:12.300 9 Yamaha Canada/Z1 Cycletech 23 68 Dominic Jones Indianapolis, IN Suzuki GSX-R1000 26 Laps 8 Moto 911/OSF/Pirelli/Trackside Racers Sp 24 302 Santiago Villa Fort Lauderdale, FL Suzuki GSX-R1000 +5.150 7 Moto Xtreme/Dunlop/P3 Racing 25 30 Francis Martin Rock Forest, QC, Canada Suzuki GSX-R1000 22 Laps 6 Suzuki Canada/Picotte/Parts Canada 26 10 Doug Chandler Salinas, CA Honda CBR1000RR 8 Laps 0 No Factory Support Rcng/Leo Vince 27 59 Jake Holden Eatonville, WA Suzuki GSX-R1000 2 Laps 0 Jordan Suzuki/Gatrorade/Hanes 28 80 Kurtis L Roberts Turlock, CA Honda CBR1000RR +13.369 0 No Factory Support Rcng/Leo Vince 29 50 Matt D Lynn Ball Ground, GA MV Agusta F4-1000R 312 1 Laps 0 MV Agusta/Fast by Ferracci 30 18 Chris Ulrich Lake Elsinore, CA Suzuki GSX-R1000 DNS 0 Roadracingworld.com/Pirelli 31 361 Martin Cardenas Miami, FL Kawasaki ZX-10R DNS 0 Tacoma/Motul/Pirelli/Shoei 32 311 Robertino Pietri Caracas, CA, Venezuela Suzuki GSX-R1000 DNS 0 PDVSA/Polar/PDV/Grupo Union RACE LENGTH: 28 laps on a 2.3 mile road course WINNER'S RACE TIME: 40:03.204 WINNER'S AVERAGE SPEED: 96.5 mph MARGIN OF VICTORY: 0.992 * LAP LEADER (earns 1 additional point) SERIES POINT STANDINGS POS. NAME HOMETOWN WINS POINTS POS. NAME HOMETOWN WINS POINTS 1 Ben Spies Longview, TX 1 103 11 Jake Holden Eatonville, WA 0 42 2 Mathew Mladin Henderson, NV 2 95 12 Roger Lee Hayden Owensboro, KY 0 42 3 Miguel Duhamel Las Vegas, NV 0 90 13 Scott Jensen Peoria, AZ 0 42 4 Tommy Hayden Owensboro, KY 0 76 14 Tristan Palmer Warwickshire, England 0 41 5 Jake P Zemke Paso Robles, CA 0 75 15 Clint Mcbain Cochrane, AB, Canada 0 34 6 Aaron W Yates Milledgeville, GA 0 73 16 Jordan M Szoke Brantford, ON, Canada 0 34 7 Jason Disalvo Stafford, NY 0 71 17 David Weber Alpharetta, GA 0 34 8 James Ellison Rancho Palos Verdes, 0 63 18 John Haner Austin, TX 0 31 9 Eric Bostrom Las Vegas, NV 0 58 19 Dean Mizdal Huntington Beach, CA 0 31 10 Jamie A Hacking Denver, NC 0 47 20 Doug Chandler Salinas, CA 0 30 MANUFACTURER POINT STANDINGS 1. Suzuki (108) 2. Honda (90) 3. Kawasaki (74) 4. Yamaha (73) 5. MV Agusta (47) ATTENDANCE: -not available- NEXT EVENT: Barber Motorsports Park - Birmingham, AL - April 22, 2007 16:25:47 April 22, 2007 AMA Pro Racing Timing & Scoring Services page 1.
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