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Cycle News 1999 06 16

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Rounds 6 &7: Road Atlanta AMAIMBNA SUPERBIKE NA TlONAL CHAMPIONSHIP hnues to regain the confidence that made him a preseason favorite to challenge for the superbike crown. Fast By Ferracd Ducati's Matt Wait showed serious promise at Road Atlanta. Although he finished ninth on Saturday, his'Sunday performance was stellar. Wait ran with Gobert and Bostrom early in the race until he encountered problems with the clutc.h that forced him out of the race. Yoshimura Suzuki's Steve Rapp finished 10th on Saturday but failed to finish Sunday's National. Fast By Ferracci's Larry Pegram finished seventh and 11th in the two ra'ces, suffering from a Saturday morning crash that left him beaten up. Yoshimura Suzuki's Steve Crevier was one rider who showed vast improvement over the two days, upping his effort from a 12th on Saturday to fifth on Sunday. Ditto for Muzzy Kawasaki's Aaron Yates, who went from 13th and struggling on Saturday to fourth and happy on Sunday. Hi teammate Doug Chandler wasn't as fortunate, as an engine failure prevented him from finishing on Saturday. On Sunday, Chandler ended up eighth his poor showing over the weekend all but ending any hopes the three-time AMA Superbike Champion had of earning a fourth crown this year. The factory Harley-Davidson team also struggled. French Canadian Pascal Picotte had clutch problems on Saturday that prevented him from finishing; then he crashed on Sunday morning and was prevented from riding by an injured shoulder. His teammate Scott Russell failed to finish on Saturday when a battery went bad on the VR1000, and on Sunday the Georgian pulled out of his home race because he'd missed the setup so badly that he thought staying on track would prove to be dangerous. 8 RACE ONE Race one started with a Gobert holeshot, but pole sitter Mladin swept past Gobert - angering his fellow Aussie in the process. (Above) Anthony Gobert (95) leads the second race over Doug Chandler (10), Eric Bostrom (32), Mat Mladin (66) and the rest of the superbike pack. (Below) Gobert holds off Bostrom and a hard-charging Mall Wait on the Fast By Ferracci Ducati - it was Wait's best effort of the season. "I was really surprised when 1 holeshotted," Gobert said. "[ was fiddling with the brake lever a little bit before the start, so [ wasn't too sure going into tum one. Mat (Mladin) nearly took me ou t and I was a bit pissed off. From then on, I really wasn't keen on letting him beat me." Those two gapped the field sligh tl y on the opening lap, and they continued to pull clear until the third lap. At that point, Bostrom moved in and started to dose the gap. '1 felt comfortable at the start," Gobert said. "I remember last year here that he (Bostrom) was really strong, so 1 dropped back to see what pace he was going to set. 1 figured, because he hasn't had a win yet, tha the'd drop the hammer from start to finish and the strategy kinda goes out the window a bit. 1 was kinda hoping that he would cook his tire and start coming back at the end." It was on the ninth lap that Bostrom took the lead for the first time, outbraking his teammate on the entrance to turn 10. He then pulled away, a hall-second here, a half-second there. Soon it was Hacking who held second place as Gobert continued to go backward. By the 16th of 25 laps, this was a two-man race, and one of those men wasn't Gobert. But he-was only fooling us. On the 20th lap he trailed Bostrom, who had opened up a bit of a gap on Hacking, by 1.9 seconds. Tha twas quickly whittled down and Gobert shot by Hacking on the 21 st lap and started his charge to Bostrom. "I was getting worried for a little while," Gobert said, "but only because when I started to make a charge, some lapped riders sort of held me up a bit. Then they gapped me a bit and r nearly gave up because I didn't want to risk binning it. I didn't want Ben beating me and I knew Mat

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