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Cycle News 2019 Issue 14 April 9

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MOTOAMERICA FIM NORTH AMERICAN ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 1 / APRIL 5-7, 2019 ROAD ATLANTA / BRASELTON, GA P72 "I was following Toni and I kind of thought that there were one or two places where I could pass him that would have been sketchy, but I think it would have been possible," Scholtz said. "So, I was trying to save it for the final lap. Then, unfortunately, I think it was going into corner six, Cameron passed me and then we were coming up on the lapped rider. I was hoping that Cameron was go- ing to pass him and actually stand him up kind of thing, or the lapped rider would follow Cameron and I could draft him and sort of get up next to Cameron and pass him and set up the final lap. Unfortu- nately, he took them pretty hard. Cameron touched him, which I'm thankful for that, but I'm pretty frustrated with how the race went," he said of race two. While sitting a close second and with leader Elias plowing his way through the lapped traffic ahead, Beaubier and Scholtz caught the worst of it in Samuel Trepanier (Blysk Racing BMW), losing the tow to the Spaniard with two laps to go. He then suffered the indignity of having privateer Scholtz hold him off for second to the flag. It was a solid weekend for Scholtz and Team Westby, with 4-2 results and the fact he was right with Elias for the race-two win until the lapper got in the way. In both Superbike races, it was Elias, Beaubier, Scholtz, Beach and, in race one, Herrin, who would run at the front, with a large gap to the riders fighting for fifth backward. Race-one winner Beaubier was careful in his approach to the Atlanta weekend, acutely aware this time last year he failed to finish race one and only came away with one second place to his name heading into COTA. "At the end of the day I'm pretty happy coming out of here with a first and a third and a decent amount of points—a lot more points than we've come out of the first round in the last few years," Beaubier said. "So, Elias capped the weekend off with the win in race two.

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