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"I should have run what my instincts
said to run," Chandler said. "We tried to
be conservative. Tomorrow I'll go with
what I ran yesterday and make a few
other changes. It was a bit loose in the
rear. I w':l.sn't getting in there as good a
I had earlier in the week. It'd come
around on me when I'd bend it off in
finished 10th on Saturday before
improving to eighth on Sunday.
Although DuHamel was disappointed not to be going to Hawaii, he did go
somewhere - namely up, as in up the
championsh.ip point charts. All the way
up to second. The French Canadian is
now on!y a single pain t behind
Chandler in the fight for the
AMA/MBNA Superbike
ational
Championship. As the series hits the
halfway mark of its 14 rounds, Chandler
has 203 points to DuHamel's 202, and
Mladin is only six points beh.ind with
196. Then comes Bostrom with 187, followed by Gobert's 184.
there."
RACE ONE
Despite heavy rain.' for most of the
morning, Saturday's Superbike National
got started under cloudy skies but on a
completely dry race track.
Oliver had secured pole position by
virtue of his quick time on Friday, but
that was totally wasted when he
botched the start. Later, Oliver said the
Yamaha had been diagnosed with a
problem that he wouldn't disclose - but
his teammate Jamie Hacking also suffered a start-line problem and theĀ· pair
circulated together for the first few laps,
out of the lead pack..
That lead pack was instead led by
DuHamel, with Chandler second,
Mladin third, Stevens fourth and Gobert
fifth. By the lime they crossed the fini hline stripe for the first lime, Gobert had
moved around his teammate to take
over fourUl.
Chandler took over at the front on
the second lap, drafting his way by the
factory Honda RC45 on the back
straight to take the lead. DuHamel,
Mladin, Gobert, Bostrom, Stevens,
Yates, Oliver, Hacking and Kip,p followed at the completion of the second
lap.
It was this time around tha t Picotte
entered the pits for the first of several
stops on the ill-running Harley-Davidson.
Chandler's run at the front lasted
until lap 11. It was then that the charging Bostrom shot into the lead entering
turn one. The young Californian had
passed both Gobert and h.is teammate
DuHamel heading into the ch.icane, and
seemed to be intent on ending his recent
run of fourth-place finishes.
Gobert couldn't bear to watch his former roommate run off in the distance, so
he quickly moved around DuHamel and
Chandler to take over second.
On the 13th lap, both DuHamel and
Oliver went past Chandler, dropping
the one-time leader all the way back to
fifth. For Oliver, it had been an impressive run after the start-line h.iccup, and
he finished a solid fourth - by far his
best-ever superbike finish.
"It bogged off the start and almost
stalled," Oliver explained later. "Then I
started passing a guy a lap. Doug
(Chandler) was into two when I was still
in one, but then all of us were in seven
together and I was up to fifth. I was
hoping for a podium, but we'll come
back stronger tomorrow. I got a split
from Doug in traffic and I was content
in fourth because I knew I couldn't run
those other three down. It was late in
the race and 1'd used the tires catching
up - I'm trying to be wiser now. A better
start would have saved energy and
some hairball maneuvers. It was a great
day for the team. We got up with the
leaders after such a bad start, s'o it
wasn't so bad."
By this point, Chandler's hopes of
victory were gone, dashed by what he
called a bad tire choice.
o
Aloin for a struggle was the man
with whom Chandler went into the race
tied for the championship points lead Mladin. His problems, though, had
nothing to do with tire choice.
"Anywhere we come to where
there's a straight and we're doing 170
mph, I know we're going to struggle,"
Mladin said. "That's where everybody
passed me - they didn't pass me anywhere else.
"It's nothing that can be fixed for
tomorrow, and you can imagine that I'm
really loo)

