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  • VIDEO: AMA SBK - Infineon Raceway, Race 2
  • Blake Young struck back on Sunday to claim the victory and take the AMA Pro Superbike title lead as rival Josh Hayes crashed out of the lead early.
  • Media Release | Posted: 05/07/2012
  • AMA SBK: Hayes Crashes, Young Capitalizes
  • Opportunity knocked and Blake Young answered to take control of the 2012 AMA Pro Superbike Championship lead on Sunday at Infineon Raceway.
  • SPEED Staff - (SPEED.com) | Posted: 05/07/2012
  • AMA DSB: Beaubier Out For Sunday
  • AMA DSB contender Cameron Beaubier made an impressive return to action on Saturday with a podium performance, but the mending rider will sit out today.
  • Media Release | Posted: 05/06/2012
  • VIDEO: AMA SBK - Infineon Raceway, Race 1
  • Reigning AMA Superbike champ Josh Hayes was in a class of his own on Saturday while Danny Eslick gave the EBR its first-ever podium result.
  • SPEED Staff - (SPEED.com) | Posted: 05/06/2012
  • VIDEO: AMA DSB - Infineon Raceway, Race 1
  • GEICO Suzuki's Martin Cardenas again showed himself to be a late-race master with another clutch AMA Pro Daytona SportBike victory.
  • SPEED Staff - (SPEED.com) | Posted: 05/06/2012
  • AMA SBK: The Champ Wins Unchallenged
  • Double AMA Superbike Champion Josh Hayes scored a crushing victory in Saturday's AMA Superbike contest at Infineon Raceway.
  • SPEED Staff - (SPEED.com) | Posted: 05/05/2012
  • AMA SBK: Hayes Shines, Young Crashes In QP2
  • Josh Hayes' perfect '12 pole streak was extended today in Superbike qualifying today at Infineon Raceway while rival Blake Young crashed his way to Row 2.
  • Chris Martin | Posted: 05/05/2012
  • AMA SBK: Hayes On Provisional Pole
  • Josh Hayes headed a pair of impressive EBRs in Friday's provisional AMA Pro qualifying session at Infineon Raceway.
  • SPEED Staff - (SPEED.com) | Posted: 05/05/2012
  • AMA SBK: Hayes Applies The Pressure
  • As expected, Josh Hayes came out swinging at Infineon Raceway, but admitted pressure and expectations can be a two-way street.
  • Chris Martin | Posted: 05/04/2012