Parker Wins AMA Pro SuperSport Final at Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix
MONTEREY, Calif. (July 4, 2009) -
Ricky Parker picked up his second career AMA
Pro SuperSport presented by Shoei victory at
the Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix at Mazda Raceway
Laguna Seca. Riding the No. 96 Graves
Motorsports Yamaha YZF-R6, Parker qualified on
the pole position earlier in the day, pulled
out into the lead on the race's standing start
and was never challenged on his way to the
SuperSport victory by 12.723 seconds over Russ
Wikle. Parker earned his first SuperSport win
in May at Infineon Raceway -- his first start
in the series -- and finished second last time
out at Road America.
Those performances coupled with today's
victory move him to the top of the SuperSport
West championship standings, despite the fact
that he missed the first two rounds of the
season. Parker now leads Tyler Odom -- who
finished 15th and earned no points after a
first-lap crash today -- by 14 points, 88-74,
after five of seven races.
"It's never easy," Parker said.
"I had a lot of pressure on the start. I
was worrying about these two guys (Wikle and
Bryce Prince) catching back up with me and
passing me during the race. I pulled a fast
gap at the beginning and I think Russell did a
bunch of mistakes at the beginning and lost
the gap. When you lose eye contact, it's hard
to keep up with the guy in front of you, but
he's an awesome rider. I know he could have
been there if he hadn't done those few
mistakes in the beginning. The Yamaha was
working awesome today. The Graves guys did an
awesome job this weekend, and the Arai helmets
worked awesome like always."
Finishing second after starting second was
Wikle on the No. 5 Roadracingworld.com Suzuki
GSX-R600. It was the third podium result of
the season for the SuperSport East
championship contender.
"First off, you can't be disappointed
with a podium finish," Wikle said.
"I'd like to be on top, but I guess
that's reserved for my boy Ricky over here.
The race started off pretty good. I got a
mediocre start and I was second into (Turn) 2
here. I really wanted to put my head down and
try and stay with Ricky, but I think I made a
couple of mistakes early on and let him get an
early gap. It just kind of went downhill from
there, trying to keep up with him. Then, I
just worried about keeping the bike in second
place and bringing it home. I've got to say
'thanks' to Roadracingworld.com, Suzuki, AGV
helmets and Dainese leathers."
Coming out on top in the race's most pitched
battle was Prince on the No. 74 Sho-Gun
Motorsports Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R. Prince
fought James Rispoli for position virtually
throughout the race on the way to his first
SuperSport podium result of the year.
"It was a pretty good battle the whole
race with James," said Prince. "The
last two laps, I just pushed as hard as I
could and I ended up putting a gap on him,
just a little bit to hold him off to the
finish line."
Rispoli came home fourth on the No. 71
Roadracingworld.com Suzuki GSX-R600. It was
Rispoli's second fourth-place result in as
many SuperSport starts this season. Garrett
Willis filled out the top five on the No. 80
Mach 1 Motorsports Yamaha YZF-R6.