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Cycle News Issue 34 August 28

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ROAD RACE ROUND 8 / AUGUST 24-26, 2018 PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL RACE COMPLEX / WAMPUM, PENNSYLVANIA P74 MOTOAMERICA ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP Beach could only manage fourth on the grid behind pole- sitter Gillim, M4 ECSTAR Su- zuki's Valentin Debise and the impressive Bryce Prince (Rider- zlaw Racing/KWR Yamaha), and indeed that's where he finished after Debise pulled a 0.819-sec- ond win over Gillim and first-time podium man Prince. Debise was looking good for a second win in race two for Chris Ulrich's team until he had a monster crash while in third. The Suzuki GSX-R600 bucked the Frenchman off on lap three, slamming him hard into the tarmac and out of the race. Debise eventually returned to his feet after the bike-destroying crash, but was transported to a (Scheibe Racing BMW S 1000 RR), Wyman, Anthony and Max Flinders (Thrashed Bike Racing Yamaha YZF-R1). In the championship, Beau- bier is still sitting pretty at the top with 329 points, 56 clear of Elias. Herrin is third on 228, Scholtz fourth on 190 and Gerl- off fifth with 177. SUPERSPORT JD Beach (Monster Energy/ Yamaha Extended Service/ Graves/Yamaha) needs to gain only two points over Hayden Gillim (Rickdiculous Racing Yamaha) to take a second Mo- toAmerica Supersport Champi- onship after going 4-1 in the two races at Pittsburgh. "It was crazy," Elias said of the final lap. "I'm really proud of the moves these two [Cameron Beaubier and Josh Herrin] are doing during this season be- cause I think there's not many championships you can see this show. Some days it falls on my side, and other days on his side. So, everybody is there to try to win. It was amazing." Herrin was 7.7 seconds be- hind winner Elias for a double podium, cementing his third place in the championship. Lewis was just under one sec- ond from Herrin's back wheel in fourth, Scholtz just over a second from Lewis' rear Dun- lop, with the top 10 rounded out by Fong, Danny Eslick Hayden Gillim (69) leads the field away from the start of race two. Valentin Debise (53) would end his meeting in the ambulance.

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