CHAMPIONSHIP
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was reflected in race two, with
order being Dumas, the ever-
improving Damian Jigalov (Bart-
con Racing Kawasaki) and Cory
Ventura (MP13 Racing Yamaha).
"Today was good," said Du-
mas after race two. "I set some
good pace in the front. Didn't
know what to expect. It's a little
bit colder than yesterday, so the
Motorsports Park, taking pole
position, both race wins and the
fastest lap in each race to under-
line his title won at the previous
round at New Jersey.
Dumas bested title rivals
Ashton Yates (Yates Racing Ka-
wasaki) and Jackson Blackmon
(RiderzLaw Racing Yamaha) in a
balanced race-one podium that
we came together. That wasn't
supposed to happen. It's rac-
ing, like he said. We both came
across the finish line. We're both
healthy. It was a good race week-
end for us."
The top five in race two was
rounded out by Prince and Richie
Escalante (Quicksilver/Hudson
Motorcycles Yamaha).
Beach takes the 2018 Mo-
toAmerica Supersport Champi-
onship with 388 points ahead
of Gillim's 300, Debise finishes
third at 182, Prince takes fourth
with 174 and Nick McFadden fifth
at 170.
Junior Cup
It was double wins all around,
as 2018 Junior Cup Champion
Alex Dumas took a double victory
aboard his KTM Orange Brigade
RC390 ahead of his debut in the
WorldSSP300 series in France
next weekend.
Dumas was supreme at Barber
Robert McLendon
III crosses the
line to win his
first MotoAmerica
Twins race in his
first try.
Alex Dumas (23) pushed
all weekend, never letting
anyone getting a sniff of P1.