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ROAD RACE
AMAIMBNA SUPERBIKE
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
determination that I got to a position
where I could have won the race. Last
night I told them to go back, try a different rear hock and a different rear tire, I
could just run the pace I wanted to. The
Honda's got so much on us in top speed
- it's ridiculous, reaIly. It makes it harder
on me and easier on these guys, especiaIlyon these long circuits."
Ba ically, Gobert was determined not
to have a repeat of the day before,
"It made me so angry when Miguel
got me at Willow Springs, and he got
me here yesterday, so I wasn't going to
let that happen again," Gobert said, "I
tried to slow the traffic down a bit out
the back and slide through, They had to
come into the corner, and I knew that
would keep Miguel behind them and
give me some extra fresh air. I was trying to work the traffic to my advantage
today and it WOrked.
"I feel good," Gobert added. "I just
want to try and do it each race and
hopefully get back in the championship, The bike seems to be really
good and I just pray to God that it
holds together."
Though no one gave it much notice,
Bostrom was able to dive past Chandler
under braking for the chicane to take
over third on the final lap, Chandler
took fourth with a gap back to Hacking.
Then there was more space to Yates,
who had gotten the better of IUpp.
Stevens was next, with Oliver in tow,
Mladin struggled to 10th with a toasted
rear tire, his worst finish of the season.
'1 changed the bike last night (going
with a different rear suspension setting)
and it went pretty good this morning,"
Mladin explained later, "But after the
fourth or fifth lap, the tire was gone, I
shouldn't have changed the bike,
because it just cooked the tire."
Oliver had run sixth for most of the
race, but he ran off in turn five on lap
19, letting the pack of Yates, IUpp and
Stevens go by.
'1 was up on the curb and I couldn't
stop," Oliver said. "We had some problem , but my momma always aid, 'If
you can't say something nice, don't say
anything at all.' So I'm not saying anything. I'm extremely disappointed not to
hold on to sixth, but it ju t kept getting
worse and worse. It' kind of a depressing day, but overaII I think we howed
we have the speed."
Speed, though, was something his
teammate Hacking needed more of.
"We gotta get some ponies," Hacking
said, "That Yamaha was sucking the
hind tit. We also need to get the clutch
problem worked out - we need to tart
from pit row. I was aggressive, punting
people out of the way, I was just trying
to keep in Ben's (Bostrom) draft, bu t he
got the best of the lappers and I'd wore
my tires out just keeping up. I just sat
where I was."
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Road Atlanta
Braselton, Georgia
Results: May 30-31, 1998 (Rounds 6 & 7 of 14)
SUPERB IKE QUALIFYING, J. Rich Olive'
(1 :24.34); 2. Anthony Gobert (1 :24.490); 3. Mat MI;]din
(I,24,S6S); 4. Miguel DuH.mel (1,24,936); 5, Ben
Bostrom (1:24.949); 6. Doug Chandler (1:24.996); 7.
Thom.u Stevens 0:25.081); 8. Jamie Hac.king (1:25.293);
9. P.sell Picotte (l25.57S); 10. A.ron V.tes (1,26,076);
II. Torn Kipp (U6.21S); 12 Jomie Jomes (U6,846); 13.
Mike Hale 0:26.932); 14. Jason Pridmore (1:27.087); 15.
G,ont Lopez (H7.156); 16. Tommy Hoyden (H7.316);
17. Larry Pegram (1:27.443); lB. Thomas Wilson
0,27.619); 19, Chris Ronkin ([~ .167); 20. Steve Grigg
0,zs.279); 21. Rod G"",ves (I,zs. 96); 22 Steve Crevier
0,29.479); 23. Morio DuH.mel 0,29.984); 24, Dovid
McG'ath (UO.610); 25, Jomie Bowmon 0,30.791); 26.
Steve. Teschke (1,)1.106); 27. Dol Kieffe, (UI.273); 28.
Rich Alexander (1:31.278); 29. jonathan Bolton
(UI.301); 30. Brion Gibbs 0,31.547); 31. Cleon Mizd.1
(U2.070); 32. John Jocobi (1;32.926); 33. Tv..n Shone
Howo'd (1,33.169); 34. Doug G,oss (1,)4.725); 35. Jeff
jennings 0:35.866); 36. Rick Shaw (1:36.305); 37. Devin
Bnttley 0,56.566); 38. Stephen Tuel 0'36.633).
RACE ONE: 1. Miguel DuHamel (Hon); 2. Anthony
Gobert (Duc); 3. Ben Bostrom (Hon); 4. Rich Oliver
(Yam); 5. Doug ChandJer (Kaw); 6. Mat Mladin (Suz); 7.
Jamie Hacking (Yam); 8. Tom Kipp (Dud; 9. Aaron
Yates (5uz); 10. Thomas Stevens (Duc); 11. Steve Crevier
(Suz); 12. Mike Hale (Dudi 13. Jason Pridmore (SU7.); 14.
Brieflv...
Opinions varied on the AMA',s first attempt at running a Superbike National doubleheader. Most were happy to have two
opportunities to race, especially those who didn't fare well on
Saturday and were given a do-over on Sunday. Still. there waS
some controversy surrounding the purse, with the riders basically
racing two times for the price of one. "I'm happy to have two
races, especially at a great facility like Road Atlanta, - Miguel
DuHamel said, "But I'm hoping this isn't a precedent where we
run two races for the same prize money as one. I understand that
this is like a test. and that's okay, But there's no way we would
stand for another race where the prize money was almost divided
in two. I understand that they are trying hard, and for us (the factory riders) it's not a big thing - but we are still putting on a hell of
a show and deserve everything we get. There's no way the priva·
teers can afford the tires and the gas for $150. I think this is a
good format, and there's nothing against the promoters here,
because I know this is just a test. Hopefully, if we do this again in
the future... I think we're doubling their fun, they can double our
prize money."
DuHamel's teammate Ben BO

