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Rounds 6 &7: Road Atlanta
Road Race
AMAIMBNA SUPERBIKE NA TlONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
. too much fun, though, because Ben was
pushing me pretty hard and I nearly
crashed one time under the bridge. It
sort of caught me out, because the guys
softened the rear end for the second
race and yesterday, when the tire was
coming down, I was just keeping it on
over the hill. I sort of thought that I
wouldn't crash, then it bucked again
and the second one nearly spat me
over. I thought Ben was going to get
me then. After that I just tried to stay
real smooth. I'm happy with the bike,
the team and obviously the result."
Yates was fourth, with Crevier - after
a flier of a start - fifth after both he and
Eric Bostrom got around Pegram on the
final lap.
Chandler was eighth, followed by
privateer Michael Barnes on the Hooters
Suzuki and David McGrath on the KWS
Motorsports Suzuki GSXR750.
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Road Atlanta
Braselton, Georgia
- Results: June 6, 1999 (Round 7 0113)
"The bike was much better today,
obviously," Mladin said. "By the lap
times, it was definitely better, but I just
wasn't good enough today to keep up
with these guys - they were too fast. In
that second race, if I would have got a
better start behind them, I probably had
a chance of hanging on the back of 'embut these guys don't make many mistakes and that was going to make it
tough anyway."
Bostrom is still looking for his first-
Australians Anthony Gobert (left) and Mat
Mladin spray the bubbly after the second
race at Road Atlanta.
ever Superbike National win, and today
he came dose.
"Anthony rode really well and I just
got beat," Bostrom said. '1 put my head
down the whole time, but it just wasn't
there. I'll try and get him next week."
"It was good, it was fun," Gobert
said in victory. "The second part wasn't
Brieflv...
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Anthony Gobert won $7000 for winning both races of the Dunlop Big Kahuna Nationals. By virtue of his two second-place finishes, Ben Bostrom eamed $5000. The total purse forthe event was
$82,500.
Mat Mladin is being careful as to what he says these days. During the postrace press conference on Sunday, when the main
topic of conversation was the ambulance going on track and nearly causing a catastrophe, Mladin wouldn't answer any questions
until Suzuki vice president Mel Harris was in attendance. "I don't
want to say anything until somebody from Suzuki is here in case'
get hammered for somet~ing else," Mladln said. When Harris
arrived, he spoke for Mladin. "I think Mat, as you saw, he had
very little chance to stay on the track and he would have gone
right ir the back of the ambulance, so he did a little bit of off-road
riding and it put him way behind. Without the red flag, we wouldn'l
have been in the event "nd Mat could have probably lost the
championship right here today. The red Rag helped him that way,
but it was a shame that it hed to come down to tha·t. - With Harris
speaking for Mladin, it caused one sarcastic reporter to wonder if
Mladin is now the man to call if the media should have a question
regarding new Suzuki models, or Suzuki's future marketing plans.
With two races being held at Road Atlanta, the subject of running more two-race Nationals came up during the postqua~fying
press conference. Many of the riders seem to be 'in favor of the
format. but only because of the current AMA points-paying structure that rewards consistency more than race wins. "I think it's
hard on the teams. but I don't mind it as a rider: Ben Bostrom
said. -I enjoy it. but I do,;'t know how the team feels about
Jt,though. The purse. especially for the privateers, should be
equal. They're going out there and buming gas. tires - ifs all the
same as if they went to another race. If they're gomg to go out
there and spend a thousand bucks a race, they should be making
it back.' Doug Chandler also likes the idea of two races. "I think
if~ good just bec?use we' don't have that many races In our
series: Chandler said. "Ifs good to have two races'.· Ditto for
Mat /.illadin. "I like the format of one a day, but in thiS country
they should think about doing two because I don't think there are
enough good race t",cks,' Mladin said. "Maybe they should think
about doing two. If they are 'going to go to an FIM. points structure, then they coold afford to cine a day and 14 races, just like
.
they do.'
Anthony Gobert believes that two races on a weekend would
be good, mainly because it would give riders a chance to make up
ground from mistakes or motorcycle failures. 'I don't want to say
too much, because tbe AMA Is pretty good at slapping hands, but
I said the same last year:' Gobert said. "I've won a couple of
races and had a couple of problems through no fault of my own,
and I'm like 40 points behind Mat (Mladin). He's really got to have
a problem now for me to beat him_ For me, it's really frustrating,"
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SUl'EBIKE QUALlFVING, 1. Mat Mladin
(1,23.890); 2. Ben Bostrom (1024.079); 3. Doug Chandler
(1,;z4.377): 4_ Anthony Gobert (1,;z4579); 5. Rich Oliver
(1:24.678); 6. Eric Bostrom (1,;z4.685): 7. Steve R.1pp
(1,;z4.780); 8. Jam;e Hacl

