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POSITIVE QUALIFYING FOR CARDENAS, ULRICH, AND HOLDEN AT MID-OHIO
Published: July 16, 2010
Team M4 Monster Energy Suzuki's Martin Cardenas was
immediately on the pace as the AMA Pro Road Racing series picked back up today
at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course following a six-week layoff.
The Colombian qualified his GSX-R600 on the provisional
front row for the weekend's twin AMA Pro Daytona SportBike contests, posting
the fourth best time of the session at 1:29.457.
After qualifying Martin said, "We tried both bikes this
morning and decided on one for the afternoon. We struggled a little bit in the
Keyhole -- it's a bit slippery there and we were losing a little bit of time.
Everywhere else the bike is working well. We managed to get in race distance on
the race tires and they're looking good.
"I like the layout at Mid-Ohio but the asphalt is
tricky because it's inconsistent. From one corner to the next the grip level is
quite different. In some corners you don't know the limit, which makes it
difficult.
Cardenas has been the class' most prolific winner again this
season, having claimed five wins already in 2010--more than the remainder of
the field combined. He's aiming to add to that mark this weekend and climb up
from third place in the championship standings.
"We have to try to cut that gap and to do that we have
beat our rivals every chance we get. They're fast too, so we have to just as
hard as we can each race and try to get more wins."
Meanwhile, Jake Holden and Chris Ulrich put their GSX-R1000s
alongside each other each other on the provisional second row in the day's AMA
Pro American Superbike qualifying session.
Holden, who is filling in for the mending John Hopkins with
Team M4 Monster Energy Suzuki through the Laguna Seca round next weekend, was
seventh fastest on Friday at 1:26.493. Ulrich was one position further back in
eighth with a best time of 1:27.020.
On Saturday morning Cardenas, Holden, and Ulrich will claim their final grid positions for the weekend before turning their attention to
the weekend's race action, which gets underway on Saturday afternoon.
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