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From Infineon Raceway News
Kawasaki AMA Superbike
Showdown,
presented by
Supercuts
QUOTE
BOX
SONOMA, Calif.
(May 9, 2008) — Infineon Raceway will host the
Kawasaki AMA Superbike Showdown, presented by Supercuts, May 16-18, on the
twisting 12-turn, 2.22-mile road course. Below are a series of quotes from top
AMA riders for media use.
WHAT
MAKES INFINEON RACEWAY UNIQUE FROM OTHER TRACKS ON THE AMA SUPERBIKE SERIES
SCHEDULE?
Mat Mladin
(Suzuki): “It’s a scrapper’s race track and,
you know, guys who are good at picking up the pieces after making a couple
little mistakes and things like that are going to do very well around this race
track. But, you know, honestly, the race track is very technical. There is no
place to rest around here, so good, physical condition plays a big part around
this racetrack.”
Ben Bostrom
(Yamaha): “Infineon Raceway is one of the
toughest tracks in the world. I believe that. The great thing about Infineon
Raceway is that they’ve made the track very safe, yet they’ve kept all aspects
of the track, with the hills and the corners. There’s no straightaway. Every
straightaway is actually a corner. You just can’t take a break; so for 20 laps,
it’s 110 percent. It’s the biggest challenge and everyone knows when you come to
Infineon, you better be in shape.”
Eric Bostrom
(Yamaha): “By far it’s the most physical, and
that shouldn’t be too big of a problem, but the real issue is how sharp you have
to have the bike handle, but also find the grip. That’ the thing that everyone
struggles with here because you can get a quick handling bike or a bike that
gets grip, but it’s hard to get both and that’s what we’re always searching
for.”
Neil Hodgson
(Honda): “I forgot what a great little circuit
it is. It’s definitely one of my favorite tracks; so physical on a Superbike.
It’s really, really tiring. The bikes, every year, get faster and faster with
more brake horsepower, and this track seems to get smaller. I’m riding around
the track, probably 60 percent of the time, with my foot on the rear brake
trying to use myself as my own traction control to stop my bike from wheelieing.
I’ve been away for a year, so coming back, it seems that the bikes seem faster
and the track seems smaller.”
Jamie Hacking
(Kawasaki):
“I like a very technical race track
and Infineon provides that. It’s got many variations of corners, off-cambers and
blind crests; so it really challenges the rider to get the bike set up to do
well around here.”
Steve Rapp
(Attack Kawasaki): “Some tracks all flow
together and they’re either tight-and-slow or long-and-fast corners. This is a
little bit of everything. I’m really lucky I grew up racing here. I think it’s a
good platform to ride here. If you can ride here there’s nothing you’ll come
across at any other race track that you won’t have already ridden
here.”
INFINEON RACEWAY
IS CELEBRATING ITS 40TH ANNIVERSARY IN 2008. IS THERE A PARTICULAR
MEMORY YOU HAVE FROM THE TRACK?
Miguel Duhamel
(Honda): “One of my most cherished moments was
in 1993. I won here. It was my second win in Superbike in AMA. I wasn’t on a
Honda, I was on a Kawasaki and I beat Doug Polen, on the Ducati,
and that was a big moment for me. I thought, if I could beat him, I could beat
anyone. That was a good year and all the years since
then.”
Mat Mladin
(Suzuki): “When I first came to America,
Infineon was one of the places that blew me away when it came to how far behind
the times they were with safety and all the rest of it. Those guys have worked
so hard and improved that racetrack so much. It gives you joy and pleasure to go
there and race there and try to put on a good show because these guys have
worked very hard and done a great job and been very proactive in a lot of ways
to try and improve motorcycle racing in the area.”
Jamie Hacking
(Kawasaki):
“This place has been tough for me,
but in the last few years it’s also really rewarded me. I’d really like to
complement the track improvements that have been made. It’s really made me
comfortable racing around here and taking the bike to the limit. To look back on
what we used to have here and look at what we have now, it’s created some nicer
memories.”
Kawasaki
AMA Superbike Showdown
WHAT: Big O Tires
Racing Season Presents: Kawasaki
AMA Superbike Showdown, presented by
Supercuts
WHEN: May
16-18
CIRCUIT: 12-turn, 2.22-mile
road course
2007
SUPERBIKE POLE WINNER: Ben Spies
(Suzuki)
2007
SUPERBIKE WINNER: Mat Mladin (Suzuki).
Mladin won both ends of the doubleheader.
NOTABLE: The race weekend will
feature a doubleheader of AMA Superbike racing, as well as Supermoto
USA, Motocross and SB Freaks Street
Freestyle.
TICKETS: $15-$35 single
day/$60 weekend; 12-and-under FREE and parking FREE. Discount tickets are also
available at participating Kawasaki dealers.
INFORMATION: 800-870-RACE, www.infineonraceway.com, www.ticketmaster.com
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