Beaubier Fastest Superbike at MotoAmerica’s Fan Free Round at Elkart


ELKHART LAKE, WI (May 29, 2020) – Monster Energy Attack Performance Yamaha’s Cameron Beaubier started the 2020 MotoAmerica HONOS Superbike Series in the best possible way at Road America, the defending four-time MotoAmerica Superbike Champion leading both sessions by a comfortable margin and smashing the outright lap record on Friday afternoon.

Beaubier started strongly in the morning session with his 2:12.151 putting him 1.3 seconds clear of Westby Racing’s Mathew Scholtz. In the second session, Beaubier really stepped it up, doing a lap of 2:11.145, which broke his former teammate Josh Hayes’ lap record of 2:11.333 set in 2012. That put Beaubier 2.31 seconds clear of Scholtz, whose best lap came in the first session prior to his end-of-the-session crash.

“So far, so good. I felt good as soon as I hopped on the bike,” Beaubier said. “It’s obviously been a weird start to the year. I’m just so pumped to be back here at the races. My bike felt really good. We improved our lap time from how we did here last year, and everything is going well.”

M4 ECSTAR Suzuki’s Bobby Fong jumped up to third in the second session, the 2019 Supersport Champion lapping at 2:13.879 – almost two seconds faster than he went in the opening session. Fourth went to Inde Motorsports Ranch/KWR Racing’s Kyle Wyman, the New Yorker also taking a few seconds off in the second session to lap at 2:14.313.

Fong’s teammate Toni Elias ended the day fifth, the Spaniard ending up 3.2 seconds off his rival Beaubier’s pace on the opening day of the 2020 season.

The two men expected to be at the top of the Supersport heap in 2020 ended the first day of action in exactly those positions. M4 ECSTAR Suzuki’s Sean Dylan Kelly ended up besting HONOS Racing’s Richie Escalante after jostling over the top spot in the final session today. Dylan’s best was a 2:20.981 and that put him just .183 of a second ahead of Escalante. Celtic HSBK Racing’s Brandon Paasch ended up third on the day, another .139 of a second behind Escalante.

The biggest surprise of the day was the fact that defending Liqui Moly Junior Cup Champion Rocco Landers wasn’t the fastest in that class on opening day. Instead, that honor went to BARTCON Racing’s Dominic Doyle, the South African leading both sessions with a best of 2:41.315 – over two seconds faster than second-placed Landers.

Landers may not have been the fastest in the Liqui Moly Junior Cup class, but he was fastest in his Twins Cup debut. Looking more veteran than rookie, Landers led the way on his American Racing/SportbikeTrackGear.com Suzuki SV650 with a best lap of 2:31.283. Robem Engineering’s Jackson Blackmon, another former Junior Cup frontrunner, was second with veteran Jason Madama third on his Syndicate Racing/Apex Assassins Yamaha.

Celtic HSBK Racing’s PJ Jacobsen made the most of his Ducati and Stock 1000 debut, the New Yorker lapping at a best of 2:16.706 on his Panigale V4 R. His best lap was 1.2 seconds faster than Corey Alexander on the Ride HVMC Kawasaki ZX-10R. Michael Gilbert Racing’s Michael Gilbert ended up third on his Kawasaki ZX-10R, 1.4 seconds behind Jacobsen.

Today was the first of three days of action at Road America for MotoAmerica’s opening round of the 2020 season. This first round is being held without fans in attendance, but that will change for round two when the series returns to Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, June 26-28.

FOX Sports will air both of the two HONOS Superbike races live, with FS2 showing Saturday’s race and FS1 airing Sunday’s race. MAVTV, meanwhile, will air both Supersport races live on Saturday and Sunday. All the action from all five classes can be watched on MotoAmerica’s live streaming and on-demand service, MotoAmerica Live+

Superbike Combined

Cameron Beaubier (Yamaha) 2:11.145
Mathew Scholtz (Yamaha) 2:13.462
Bobby Fong (Suzuki) 2:13.879
Kyle Wyman (Ducati) 2:14.313
Toni Elias (Suzuki) 2:14.364
Jake Gagne (Yamaha) 2:14.599
Josh Herrin (BMW) 2:15.102
Jake Lewis (BMW) 2:16.169
David Anthony (Suzuki) 2:16.414
Max Flinders (Yamaha) 2:18.316

Supersport Q1

Sean Dylan Kelly (Suzuki) 2:20.981
Richie Escalante (Kawasaki) 2:21.164
Brandon Paasch (Yamaha) 2:21.303
Jason Aguilar (Yamaha) 2:22.373
Xavier Zayat (Yamaha) 2:23.511
Nate Minster (Yamaha) 2:23.855
Benjamin Smith (Yamaha) 2:24.409
Kevin Olmedo (Suzuki) 2:24.706
Carl Soltisz (Yamaha) 2:25.070
Lucas Silva (Suzuki) 2:25.202

Liqui Moly Junior Cup Q1

Dominic Doyle (Kawasaki) 2:41.315
Rocco Landers (Kawasaki) 2:43.503
Benjamin Gloddy (Kawasaki) 2:47.506
Gus Rodio (Kawasaki) 2:47.561
Liam Grant (Kawasaki) 2:47.597
Cody Wyman (Yamaha) 2:47.808
John Knowles (Kawasaki) 2:48.381
Isaiah Burleson (Kawasaki) 2:49.002
Samuel Lochoff (Kawasaki) 2:49.450
Cameron Jones (Honda) 2:49.730

Stock 1000 Q1

PJ Jacobsen (Ducati) 2:16.706
Corey Alexander (Kawasaki) 2:17.826
Michael Gilbert (Kawasaki) 2:18.184
Stefano Mesa (Kawasaki) 2:19.128
Travis Wyman (BMW) 2:20.436
Tony Storniolo (Kawasaki) 2:21.877
Jeffrey Purk (Yamaha) 2:22.303
Alex Dumas (Suzuki) 2:22.606
Joseph Giannotto (Kawasaki) 2:22.931
Ashton Yates (Honda) 2:23.304

Twins Cup Q1

Rocco Landers (Suzuki) 2:31.283
Jackson Blackmon (Suzuki) 2:31.700
Jason Madama (Yamaha) 2:32.317
Kaleb De Keyrel (Yamaha) 2:33.207
Toby Khamsouk (Suzuki) 2:33.236
Hayden Schultz (Yamaha) 2:34.221
Chris Parrish (Yamaha) 2:35.014
Kris Lillegard (Yamaha) 2:35.240
Trevor Standish (Suzuki) 2:35.501
Daniel Adams (Suzuki) 2:35.830


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