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Cycle News Issue 36 September 11

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ROAD RACE ROUND 9 / SEPTEMBER 7-9, 2018 NEW JERSEY MOTORSPORTS PARK / MILLVILLE, NEW JERSEY P72 MOTOAMERICA ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP from here," Turner said. "I went into the last turn, and I thought, 'We're gold, there's no way.' I was so excited and then, out of the corner of my eye, I saw him and I was like, 'You gotta be kidding!' We were looking at each other after the fin- ish line and thinking, 'Who won?' "I'm not in the points chase. I've got nothing to lose. I kind of got a bad start, and I saw the other guys go down in the first turn, so I just kind of put my head down and I came through the second turn in third place. I almost crashed four or five times, and it wasn't skill that saved those crashes. It was all luck. I had a lot of fun, though. It's been a long time since I last raced in the rain." Rounding out the top five was Bart DeFrancesco (DC Paintworx Suzuki) and Tyler Humphries LWT Racer Suzuki). CN Jr fourth at 58 and Stephen Incle- don fifth at 41. Twins Cup Saturday's Twins Cup feature event concluded in a photo finish with Turner's Cycle Racing's Kris Turner edging out LWT Racing's Brian McGlade for the win by 0.003 of a second, with both riders aboard Suzukis. Syndicate/AP MotoArts' Jason Madama, who crashed early on in the 14-lap event, remounted his Yamaha and raced all the way back up to third. Championship leader Chris Parrish also crashed his Ghetto Customs Suzuki and remounted, but he only managed to finish seventh. "I came out of turn nine, and I was in the lead, and I was like, there's no way that they're going to be able to pass me to the finish line Kris Tuner and Brian McGlade (near) race to the line. Turner got there, just barely. Saturday Motul Superbike 1. Josh Herrin (Yam) 2. Mathew Scholtz (Yam) 3. Cameron Beaubier (Yam) 4. Roger Hayden (Suz) 5. Cameron Petersen (Hon) Supersport 1. Hayden Gillim (Yam) 2. JD Beach (Yam) 3. Richie Escalante (Yam) 4. Anthony Mazziotto III (Yam) 5. Nick McFadden (Suz) Liqui Moly Junior Cup 1. Kevin Olmedo (Yam) 2. Marc Edwards (Yam) 3. Jay Newton (Yam) 4. Damian Jigalov (Kaw) 5. Joseph Blasius (Yam) Twins Cup 1. Kris Turner (Suz) 2. Brian McGlade (Suz) 3. Jason Madama (Yam) 4. Bart DeFrancesco (Suz) 5. Tyler Humphreys (Suz) Sunday Motul Superbike 1. Cameron Beaubier (Yam) 2. Roger Hayden (Suz) 3. Toni Elias (Suz) 4. Garrett Gerloff (Yam) 5. Jake Lewis (Suz) Supersport 1. JD Beach (Yam) 2. Hayden Gillim (Yam) 3. Anthony Mazziotto III (Yam) 4. Miles Thornton (Suz) 5. Nick McFadden (Suz) Liqui Moly Junior Cup 1. Jay Newton (Yam) 2. Cory Ventura (Yam) 3. Joseph Blasius (Yam) 4. Jackson Blackmon (Yam) 5. Renzo Ferreira (Kaw) Stock 1000 1. Tawfik Khalil (Yam) 2. Travis Wyman (BMW) 3. Ricky O'Hare (Yam) 4. Frankie Babuska Jr. (Yam) 5. Andrew Lee (Kaw)

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