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AMA SBK: Hayes Edges Young For Provisional Pole
A confident Josh Hayes led the way on the opening day of AMA Pro Superbike action for '12, claiming the provisional pole at Daytona International Speedway.
AMA Pro Racing  |  Posted March 15, 2012   Daytona Beach, FL
Monster Energy Graves Yamaha's Josh Hayes (Photo: Evan Williams)
PROGRAMMING NOTE: The AMA Pro Road Racing season opener will air back-to-back-to-back in a three-race block (Superbike Race 1, Daytona 200, Superbike Race 2) on Saturday, March 17 starting at 1:30pm ET on SPEED.

Defending AMA Pro National Guard SuperBike Champion Josh Hayes put his No. 1-plated Monster Energy Graves Yamaha YZF-R1 on top of the order in Thursday's season-opening qualifying session at Daytona International Speedway. Additionally, Hayes was clocked at 205.42 miles per hour in the morning practice following a solid draft.

The 36-year-old Mississippian made his way to the front of the pack early in the session and never relented, ultimately claiming the provisional pole position with a lap of 1:38.385 around the Speedway's 2.90-mile short course.

Reminiscent of his stellar qualifying form of one season ago in which his seven poles laid the foundation for his successful title defense, Hayes was over a second quicker than his closest rivals for the majority of the session.

"I'm really happy," Hayes said. "The Monster Energy Graves Yamaha crew has obviously done a lot of good work; we find ourselves a lot further up in the trap speeds. And I've worked pretty hard in the offseason. I feel really good on the bike and I'm doing lots of laps.

"All-in-all, I'm just really happy to be here. The weather is perfect. It's Daytona Beach, Florida, riding motorcycles."

Yoshimura Racing Suzuki's Blake Young brought the margin in considerably on his last flying lap, however, ripping off a 1:38.579 to finish less than two tenths behind his rival. Young, who only claimed a single pole in 2011, will look to do one better in Friday morning's final qualifying session in hopes of stealing an early one-point advantage prior to the afternoon's season-opening race.

National Guard Jordan Suzuki's Roger Hayden was another man who did well to live up to lofty preseason expectations on Thursday, clocking the third fastest lap and standing as the last man to break into the 1:38s, finishing the 45-minute session at 1:38.948.

Hayes' teammate, Josh Herrin, wasn't far back, charging his way around the high banks less than a tenth behind Hayden at 1:39.011 in his SuperBike debut to complete the provisional front row.

Jordan Suzuki's Ben Bostrom was fifth, followed by Young's new Yoshimura teammate, Chris Clark. The provisional second row was rounded out by Motorcycle-Superstore.com/Big Kahuna/LeoVince Attack Kawasaki's Steve Rapp and Foremost Insurance Pegram Racing BMW's Larry Pegram.

The final grid for Friday afternoon's AMA Pro National Guard SuperBike season opener will be set following the conclusion of tomorrow morning's second qualifying session.
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