Very cool that everyone is so engaged and paid such close attention to the racing this weekend. I think the trouble with comparing the performance of the bikes is this:
1. There are no true "eSuperStock" rules, so each bike is modified to a varying extent, although they were all based on a production platform. The bike that Keynon was on was not the same bike he raced a ReFuel and in speaking with him after the race he admitted that he would not classify it as a SuperStock bike.
2. Rider skill and experience makes a huge difference. As these bikes get faster, the rider factors in more and more. All of these racers have varying experience levels, but are all technically "Pros" by any reasonable measure. The rider needs to have confidence in the bike, track, and conditions in order to exploit the full capability of the machine.
3. Shelina crashed and took out Ted Rich, who was looking very race-y. It would have been interesting to see how the race unfolded and who was able to maintain the lap times. At this point, we can only guess based on the qualifying times.
Anyhow, it's clear that Zero found some speed between ReFuel and Laguna and I was very impressed with their performance. These lap times are incredible for production based bikes. I'm stoked that there will be REAL competitive racing this season and I also think we can improve from where we are. Round 1 at ReFuel was advantage Brammo, Round 2 at Laguna was advantage Zero, now we'll see how we stack up at "The Brickyard" in 3 weeks!...