ROAD RACE
AMMIBNA SUPERBIKE
NAnONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
James (H-D); 14. James Randolph (5uz); 15. Ricky
Orlando (Kaw)j 16. Jimmy Moore (Suz); 17. Rad
Greaves (Suz); 18. Eric Wood CKaw); 19. John Jacobi
(Suz); 20. Daniel Fischer (Kaw); 21. Mario DuHamel
(Suz); 22. Roger Bell (Suz); 23. Jeffrey Vos (Kaw); 24.
1IDuIJd 2: Daytona International Speedway
(From left to right) Jamie HackJng,
Scott Russell and Doug Chandler start the
party in Victory Lane.
Mike Ciccotto (Suz); 25. Michael Taylor O," AMA tech man Rob'King said 'on Sunday aftern<;'on..
that CrElvier hac left pit lane with a wrench still attached to his rear
night. an'd was knocked' out of the Daytona 200 early wilh
"The results from that race are provisional until Further investiga·
."Ide, but that apparently Felr off in turn one. Crevier crashed - on
mechanical p"roblems on Sunday.
tion. We hav,e to do s:Ome more in'depth measuring." If both,
cold liies - when he got to the International Horseshoe on his FirSt
Jason' Pridmore and 'his teammate Nicky Hayden are disqualified,
lap out of the pits.
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It's not easy being 1'- four-time .Dayt~na 200 winner. The pressure
the race win would go, to Richard Alexander Jr.
of trying to win number Five didn'.t really hit Scott Russell until
after the December -tire test. "Ifs pui a bit more pressure on me
Anthony Gobert had his first-ever crash on the Vance & Hil)es
.James Randolph ended up 14th in the Daytona 200 on his
.coming back For this year," Russell said in a pre-race press conDucati on Frtday afternoon in turn one. Gobert blamed the crash
Supersport-spec Suzuki GSXR750. The key: He never changed a
ference. "I: feel like I have to win now when I come back here. I
pn an unfamiliar Front tire that he was testing.
tire during the race, only opting For fuel durtng his two pit stops.
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