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Cycle News 1997 06 25

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ROAD RACE InIemationaI Speedway NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ROAD RACE SERIES AMAIPro Honda Oils 600cc Su~_ort_Se_r_ies _ (Left) Aaron Yates controlled the 600cc Supersport final from the front, though the official results of the race won't be known until later In the week. (Below) Miguel DuHamel (1) and Larry Pegram (72) battle over second place. DuHamel ended up second, keeping his championship lead intact - though Yates trails by only a single point. By Henny Ray Abrams Photos by George Roberts LOUDON, NH, JUNE 15 oshimura Suzuki's Aaron Yates made it a Lucky Father's Day in Loudon, winning his first-ever Pro Honda Oils 600cc Supersport race as his dad Lucky watched from trackside. It was an atYpical 600cc race. Instead of the usual bump-and-scrum, Yates got the holeshot and set sail, while a pack of six squabbled over second. By the time that was sorted out, Yates had been able to run at such a comfortable pace that he had plenty of tires left at the end. But because there was passing on a waving yellow, which.Yates admitted to (though he wasn't the oitly offender), the results were not made official and probably won't be until the middle of the week following the race. AMA Road Race Manager Ron Barrick said that he took corner worker's statements and hoped, by Tuesday, to have log sheets and videotape of the race to inspect. ''We hope that by Wednesday we'll be able to make that (race) final, if all the information which is. forthcoming arrives as planned," Barrick said on Sunday evening. "They occupy the corner for the whole damn race with the yellow flag, and it's about the only place to pass," Yates said. "They need to do something. I won the race, that's for sure. I didn't do nothing stupid out there: I hope they don't make no technicality bullshit out of this." As for the race, at one point Yates had nearly a four-second gap, which Smokin' Joe's Honda's Miguel DuHamel whittled down to less than a second in the closing stages. DuHamel was helpe

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