MotoAmerica: New Jersey Superbike/Superstock 1000 Race Two Results

First-ever MotoAmerica Superbike Champion crowned

Josh Hayes admitted that he didn't think he had the chance to win today at New Jersey, but in the end was able to get the best of Cameron Beaubier and Roger Hayden, the latter still fighting to give Suzuki its first win of the 2015 season. Unfortunately for Hayes, Beaubier's third place finish in race two (note results below are for combined Superbike/ Superstock 1000 classes, which are scored separately) was enough to earn him the first-ever MotoAmerica Superbike championship title.
Position Rider Class Gap
1 Josh Hayes Superbike -
2 Roger Hayden Superbike .044
3 Jake Gagne Superstock 1000 11.492
4 Taylor Knapp Superstock 1000 20.263
5 Joshua Day Superstock 1000 20.800
6 Cameron Beaubier Superbike 23.366
7 Kyle Wyman Superstock 1000 28.257
8 Danny Eslick Superstock 1000 30.818
9 Chris Ulrich Superbike 35.121
10 Chris Fillmore Superbike 40.003
11 Steve Rapp Superstock 1000 41.820
12 Mark Heckles Superstock 1000 48.533
13 Geoff May Superbike 53.265
14 Anthony Kosinski Superstock 1000 80.298
15 Barrett Long Superstock 1000 1 Lap
16 Tyler O’Hara Superstock 1000 1 Lap
17 Walt Sipp Superstock 1000 1 Lap
18 Elena Myers Superbike 3 Laps
19 Jeremy Cook Superstock 1000 4 Laps
20 Shane Narbonne Superstock 1000 DNF
21 Frankie Babuska Superstock 1000 DNF
22 Jordan Szoke Superstock 1000 DNF
23 Josh Chisum Superstock 1000 DNF
24 Jake Lewis Superbike DNS

Josh Hayes and Roger Hayden battled all race long, while Cameron Beaubier dropped back behind a trio of Superstock 1000 riders (but still third in the Superbike class) to earn his first Superbike title.

After the race, Beaubier admitted that it’s likely he’ll stay in the States for the 2016 season.