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October 25 - Valencia Rookies Qualifying

The Rain In Spain Strayed From The Plain: Hayden Gillim Wins Pole In Red Bull Riders Cup Qualifying From ValenciaOct 25

Wet Conditions Make Racing Difficult for Young Racers

Valencia, Spain (October 24, 2008) -- Hayden Gillim of Owensboro, Ky., won pole position for the Red Bull Riders Cup race in Valencia, Spain on Friday. The 13-year-old set his best time in the first of two qualifying sessions held today with a mark of 2:02.032, set in slick, rainy conditions. Gillim, representing the Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies Cup team, challenged for the race win at the first Red Bull Riders Cup event in Indianapolis earlier this season.

"It was very slick out there but I was pretty happy with my best lap," said Gillim. "The weather was tough but I was in the top three for most of the first session. I was able to get some good laps in towards the end and that's when I had my fastest time. I'm disappointed that I crashed on the next lap, though. In the second session, it was raining too hard to go faster. I'll be looking to get a good start and do well tomorrow."

Gillim was joined on the front row by three riders from the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup: Mathew Scholtz of South Africa, Matthew Hoyle of Great Britain, and Jakub Kornfeil of the Czech Republic. All 20 riders compete on identical Dunlop-shod KTM RC125 machines, as they have throughout their respective seasons.

"If it rains tomorrow, I have a good position to do well in the race," said the 16-year-old Scholtz.

The rain fell heavily before the first of three sessions at the beautiful stadium circuit near the Mediterranean, and it continued to rain throughout the day. The conditions were difficult and the group of select riders who won the chance to represent their team in the Rookies Cup event by finishing in the top ten in points during the 2008 season produced an unusual number of crashes on the day. Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies were also challenged with learning a new circuit in the wet.

The first practice session of the day in the full wet saw 15-year-old Jake Gagne of Ramona, Calif., take the fifth position despite a lack of grip. Gagne was the fastest American in the first session. He qualified fifth with a best time of 2:07.205.

"I'm on the second row, which is not so bad. These were the worst conditions I've ridden in since I have been roadracing," said Gagne.

A spate of crashes by many of the Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies Cup riders left their machines damaged but none of the team's riders were injured. 2008 Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies Cup champion Benny Solis struggled to a sixteenth-fastest time, while the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup champion, JD Beach, qualified eighth.

"It was a tough day for our guys and the MotoGP Rookies, too," said Riders Coach Kevin Schwantz, the 1993 World Champion. "We had too many bikes on the ground today and the conditions were really tough. There's not a lot of grip at Valencia in the wet. I thought the rain might equalize things for our guys but that really wasn't the case today. We'll see what tomorrow brings, but the weather might throw us a curve ball again."

Red Bull Riders Cup Qualifying from Valencia

While racing is a priority this weekend, it hasn't been strictly business for the Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies in Spain. The talented young motorcycle racers arrived early for the event and toured historic Valencia in the days before the race weekend. The young motorcycle racers visited the Old Town section of Valencia and attended the bullfighting museum. They also sampled the local cuisine.

Up for grabs in the unique team competition is the Red Bull Riders Cup trophy. Riders from each squad can add to the team's tally, with the total points added up to determine the winning side. At Indianapolis, the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup team earned the Cup, with Sturla Fagerhaug of Norway winning the race and the Europeans dominating the top ten, and winning 114-26, in wet conditions.

Saturday's 17-lap race will determine which team keeps the Riders Cup until 2009. 

1. Hayden Gillim USA 2:02.032*
2. Mathew Scholtz RSA 2:02.220
3. Matthew Hoyle GBR 2:02.876
4. Jakub Kornfeil CZE 2:03.519
5. Nelson Major FRA 2:04.578
6. Markus Reiterberger GER 2:06.302
7. Jake Gagne USA 2:07.205*
8. JD Beach USA 2:07.901
9. Luis Salom SPA 2:09.174
10. Florian Marino FRA 2:09.222
11. Tomas Puerta COL 2:10.309*
12. Sturla Fagerhaug NOR 2:10.759
13. Joey Pascarella USA 2:10.987*
14. Bryce Prince USA 2:11.508*
15. Emerson Connor CAN 2:11.680*
16. Benny Solis, Jr. USA 2:12.647*
17. Austin DeHaven USA 2:13.129*
18. Huntley Nash USA 2:15.221*
19. Leandro Mercado ARG 2:21.429*
20. Daniel Ruiz SPA No time

* denotes Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies Cup team member