2011 AMA Pro American Superbike Championship: Race Calendar and Results
2011 AMA Pro American Superbike Championship: Race Calendar and Results
2011 AMA Pro American Superbike Championship: Race Calendar and Results
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Main page The 2011 AMA Pro American Superbike Championship was the 36th running of the
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Contents AMA Superbike Championship. The championship covered 8 rounds beginning at
Championship
Current events Daytona International Speedway on March 11 and concluding at New Jersey
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Motorsports Park on September 4. The champion was Josh Hayes riding a Yamaha.
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3 R1 Miller Motorsports Park May 28–30 Josh Hayes Blake Young
Italiano Hayden
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4 Road America June 3–5 Josh Hayes
R2 Josh Hayes Josh Hayes
Tommy
R1 Martín Cárdenas
5 Barber Motorsports Park June 17–19 Josh Hayes Hayden
7 R1 Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca July 22–24 Josh Hayes Josh Hayes Tommy Hayden
Pos Rider Bike DAY INF MIL RAM BAR MOH LGS NJR Points Colour Result
Chris (DNQ)
8 Yamaha 11 7 11 10 6 8 9 16 8 13 12 9 9 8 157
Clark Disqualified
Black
BMW 6 4 5 17 6 12 4 8 Ret 7 (DSQ)
Steve
9 139
Rapp Kawasaki 6 19* Did not
White
start (DNS)
Geoff Buell Ret 12 8 12 7 10 17 13 7
10 139 Did not
May EBR 11 10 10 11 6
participate
Chris
11 BMW Ret 10 5 9 Ret Ret 8 11 9 Ret DNS 11 14 11 101 Withdrawn
Peris
due to
J. D. injury (INJ)
12 Kawasaki 9 Ret 15 11 Ret 8 10 10 8 12 16 10 101
Beach Blank
Excluded
(EX)
13 Jeremy BMW 8 13 16 11 10 10 16 12 11 Ret 15 9 100
Race
Toye
cancelled
David (C)
14 Suzuki 10 9 17 Ret 9 12 12 9 Ret DNS DNS 69
Anthony
Pole
Bold
Position
15 Jordan Suzuki 14 19 Ret Ret Ret 13 15 14 15 15 14 15 17 12 68
Italics Lap Leader
Burgess
Trent
16 Suzuki 18 17 13 15 14 9 12 DNQ 49
Gibson
Chris
18 Suzuki 9 11 10 Ret DNS DNS 18 Ret DNS 36
Ulrich
Jason
20 Kawasaki 9 11 16 13 35
Farrell
Chris
21 KTM 7 9 DNS Ret 18 29
Fillmore
Chris
22 Suzuki DNQ DNQ 13 15 12 16 28
Siebenhaar
Taylor
24 EBR 12 7 23
Knapp
Tony
26 BMW 14 Ret 11 18 DNS 20
Kasper
Brian
27 Kawasaki 14 13 15
Hall
28 James BMW 15 13 14
Randolph
Eric
29 Kawasaki Ret 8 13
Bostrom
32 Danny Honda 18 13 11
Kelsey
Aaron
34 BMW 13 DNS 8
Gobert
Ricky
35 Yamaha 13 8
Corey
36 Jeffrey Kawasaki 17 18 7
Lampe
Skip
37 Yamaha Ret Ret DNQ 19 17 6
Salenius
Kevin
39 Suzuki DNQ DNQ DNQ Ret 19 DNQ 2
Boisvert
40 Johnny Suzuki Ret 20 DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ 1
Rock Page
Jake
BMW DNS 0
Holden
Gary
BMW DNQ DNQ 0
Orr
Scotty
Suzuki DNQ DNQ 0
Van Hawk
Manufacturers'
Pos Rider Championship
Bike DAY INF
[edit] MIL RAM BAR MOH LGS NJR Points
Pos Manufacturer DAY INF MIL RAM BAR MOH LGS NJR Points
1 Suzuki 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 405
2 Yamaha 3 2 1 2 2 2 1 4 2 2 4 2 1 2 347
3 BMW 7 6 5 4 5 5 6 5 4 6 7 6 7 9 214
5 Buell Ret 12 8 12 7 10 17 13 7 83
6 EBR 11 10 10 11 6 57
8 Honda 18 13 11
Pos Manufacturer DAY INF MIL RAM BAR MOH LGS NJR Points
Monster Graves Yamaha Yamaha YZF-R1 1 Josh Hayes[1] All Regular Rider
Y.E.S./Pat Clark/Graves Yamaha Yamaha YZF-R1 2 Chris Clark[1] All Wildcard Rider
[3] 1, 3–4,
Viking Moto Suzuki GSX-R1000 9 Eric Haugo
8
[3] 1
Eric Bostrom
Kawasaki Ninja ZX- 10
Cycle World Attack Performance [4] 2–8
J. D. Beach
10R
15 Steve Rapp [2] 8
45 [4] 2
James Randolph
51 Gary Orr[3] 1
1–2, 6–
18 Chris Ulrich[6]
M4 Suzuki Suzuki GSX-R1000 8
36 [6] All
Martin Cardenas
22 Tommy Hayden[7] All
Rockstar Makita Suzuki Suzuki GSX-R1000
79 Blake Young[7] All
23 [8] All
Ben Bostrom
Roger Lee
Jordan Suzuki Suzuki GSX-R1000 54 All
Hayden[8]
25 David Anthony[3] 1–4, 6, 8
26 Chris Trounson[3] 1
ADR Fly Racing Suzuki GSX-R1000 [3]
33 Jordan Burgess All
Eric Haugo[9] 5
Four Feathers Racing BMW S1000RR 27
[5] 6
Scotty Van Hawk
Bayside Performance Suzuki GSX-R1000 28 Kevin Boisvert[4] 2–3, 5, 7
References [edit]
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1. ^ "Graves Yamaha Gets Monster Energy Sponsorship" . allaboutbikes.com. AllAboutBikes. Retrieved May 4, 2011.
2. ^ a bc d "AMA Pro Road Racing Championship Weekend" (PDF). AMA Pro Racing. American Motorcyclist Association. Retrieved
September 2, 2011.
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3. ^ "Daytona 200" (PDF). AMA Pro Racing. American Motorcyclist Association. Retrieved May 4, 2011.
4. ^ a bc de fg "West Coast Moto Jam" (PDF). AMA Pro Racing. American Motorcyclist Association. Retrieved May 15, 2011.
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5. ^ "Honda Super Cycle Weekend presented by Dunlop Tire" (PDF). AMA Pro Racing. American Motorcyclist Association. Retrieved
July 9, 2011.
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6. ^ "M4 Suzuki's Cardenas to American SuperBike" . Motorcycle USA. Motorcycle USA, LLC. January 4, 2011 . Retrieved May 4,
2011.
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7. ^ "2011 Media Kit" (PDF). Rockstar Makita Suzuki. The Creative Works. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 8, 2011.
Retrieved May 4, 2011.
8. ^ a b "Michael Jordan Motorsports' Hayden Named to National Guard, Bostrom To Jordan Suzuki Teams" . Motorcycle Daily.
Motorcycle Daily, LLC. December 16, 2010. Retrieved May 4, 2011.
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9. ^ "Barber SuperBike Classic" (PDF). AMA Pro Racing. American Motorcyclist Association. Retrieved June 20, 2011.
10. ^ a b "Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix" (PDF). AMA Pro Racing. American Motorcyclist Association. Retrieved July 23, 2011.
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11. ^ "Subway Superbike Doubleheader" (PDF). AMA Pro Racing. American Motorcyclist Association. Retrieved June 4, 2011.
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