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Cycle News 2019 Issue 38 September 24

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VOLUME 56 ISSUE 38 SEPTEMBER 24, 2019 P89 2 Wheel Legal-Hudson Mo- torcycles Yamaha rider Richie Escalante. Chief title rivals Hayden Gillim (Rickdiculous Racing Ya- maha) and PJ Jacobsen (Celtic HSBK Racing Yamaha) could only muster fourth and seventh places, respectively. "Honestly it's unreal," Fong said. "Sleepless nights. I've never been in this position before, so I didn't know how to control it. My coach, Josh Hayes, had a shoulder I could cry on most of the time, so that was a big relief. I've never been under so much pressure. I felt like I was a kid again. Almost nauseous before the race and everything. I knew I had the bike underneath me to do it. This morning in qualifying, I knew that we had the pace, and I just had to ride smart and focus on hitting my marks. We rode a good, smooth race. These guys kept me on my toes the whole time." Gillim and Sean Dylan Kelly (M4 Ecstar Suzuki) rounded out the top five. Race two was a confus- ing affair when leader Fong crashed out with five laps to go, causing a red flag. Fong was able to successfully remount his bike and ride it back to the pits, which, by rule, meant that he was declared the winner of the race. The confusion was such that MotoAmerica had to send out a press release clarifying its stance on the matter, saying, "The decision to declare Fong the winner of the race is based on regulation 1.28 Finish Of A Race And Race Results, d2, which reads: "In the case of a (Left) Elias (24) holds Herrin at bay in race two. Herrin rode admirably to help his teammate, but to no avail. (Below) Bobby Fong wrapped up the Supersport title in race one and took a controversial win in race two. Herrin. He tried to help and did a great job, but it was not enough. I'm very proud of my team, every single person. It's very difficult for them as well, but we must ac- cept that we tried our best and be content with that fact." The final championship stand- ings have Beaubier crowned as the champion at 387 points over Elias at 362 and Gerloff with 316 points. Supersport Bobby Fong (M4 Ecstar Su- zuki) is the 2019 MotoAmerica Supersport Champion after sealing a dominant win in race one, finishing nearly one-and-a- half seconds over Tuned Rac- ing Yamaha's Bryce Prince in race one. Third place went to

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