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Cycle News 1995 10 25

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.ROA"D RACEĀ·.- ..SUnocoRaceFueisForrtiuIaUSASeries Final round: Road Atlanta e or sews I Michael Mclnty;e third on a turbo-charged Honda CBR900, and Martin fourth. Starting from the pole position, Graves sped into the lead. Yates and Kling were quickly up to join him, with Taylor next, from the fifth row, and Oliver moving up from the sixth row. Before long a four-rider train formed with Kling taking the lead from Grav~s on the second lap as they went down the hill through the esses. Graves was passed again on the second lap, this time by Taylor, leaving Graves third, followed by Yates and Oliver. And Graves' problems would continue when he ran wide out of turn one (Left) First-race winner Aaron Yates (58) leads Fritz Kling (77), Rich Oliver (97), Chris Taylor (28) and late-race charger Shawn Higbee (18). (Below) Honda-mounted Chris Taylor locked up his first national title with 4-3 finishes at the finalĀ· round Df the F-USA series. By Henny Ray Abrams BRASELTON, GA, OCT. 15 t to~1l the self-restraint he had, but Virginian Chris Taylor had to let the race leaders go and focus on the big prize, the Sunoco Race Fuels Formula USA title, at the final F-USA race on a sunny afternoon at Road Atlanta. "I saw Fritz (Kling) out there running away and I had to lay back. I had to win .the war, not the battle," Taylor said after finishing third in the second leg and wrapping up his first professiona.l title. "It's like a dream come true," the Team LaBelJe rider, who finished fourth in the first leg, said. "i've been thinking of this since I was a kid." The battles were won by new Yoshimura S.uzuki recruit Aaron Yates and Dutchman Racing's Fritz Kling. Yates, of nearby MilledgevilJe, Georgia, took th.e lead from Kling late in the first leg and narrowly beat him across the line to win aboard the Cycle Motion Racing Suzuki GSXR750. Dutchman's Yamaha YZFlOOO-mounted Kling was second, 0.28 second back, with Team Oliver Yamaha's Rich Oliver fighting his way through from a sixth-row start to finish third. Taylor rode the Team LaBelle Honda CBR900 to fourth with Shawn Higbee fifth on the second Dutchman Yamaha. The race had been red-flagged during the third lap and no official time was posted for the 12-lap event. Kling chose a different rear Michelin tire for the secon9. race and it propelled him to an unchallenged win. Within a I Lr) 0'\ 0'\ ,...... ..n N l-<

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