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Cycle News 2019 Issue 34 August 27

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VOLUME 56 ISSUE 34 AUGUST 27, 2019 P87 diculous Racing Yamaha). Kelly would eventually hold firm, with Prince crashing out two corners from the flag while running a close second place. Jacobsen would take second, Gillim third from teammate Nick McFadden, and Cory Ventura (CV28 Racing Yamaha) taking fifth. Race two showed Fong's mettle, as the bruised and battered Californian headed a race-long freight train that in- cluded Kelly, Jacobsen, Gillim, and Richie Escalante (2 Wheel Legal—Hudson Motorcycles Yamaha). However, it was Kelly who forced the issue on the penul- timate corner, forcing his way past leader Fong and holding him to the line by the scant mar- gin of just 0.005 seconds with Jacobsen in third from Gillim and Escalante. In the championship, Fong has an 11-point lead over Gil- lim—220-209—from Jacobsen on 200, Kelly still in with a chance on 175 and Escalante fifth on 153. At the restart, Kelly hit the front early but couldn't get away, engaging in a race-long scrap with first-time pole sitter Bryce Prince (Tuned Racing Yamaha), PJ Jacobsen (Celtic HSBK Rac- ing Yamaha) and championship contender Hayden Gillim (RICK- IIIMY OWN RACE: to keep it going like this and get to New Jersey feeling confident and strong and keep on with this pace." 97 ROCCO LANDERS DNF-1 JUNIOR CUP "It feels great to be able to bounce back to the podium," Landers said in race two. "Super, super, super stoked for these guys, too. I know they ran super hard. I was trying to get as much of a gap as I could the first couple laps, just see if I could manage that. I did decent mes. Can't thank everyone enough. It's just su- per, super, super great for the team. We'll see what we can do in New Jersey." 1 ANDREW LEE 1 STOCK 1000 "First of all, it's a shame to see those guys go down," Lee said of May's, Mesa's and Gilbert's crashes. "That's not how you want to win a race. It looks like, judging by how close these guys were in the last stages, that it was probably going to be a really good race with those three. So, I'm a li le bummed out about that, but Ashton and Corey really kept me honest that race. I was star ng to drop off a li le bit with the re, and it just turned into management. My pit board said that they crashed out. So, I didn't know in what form, but I hope they're all okay. Moving forward, it's looking like my lead is 48 points. It's a good margin, healthy. Hope to keep it up." Superbike Race Two

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