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Cycle News 2001 02 28

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any reason why there's not going to be three or four guys together the whole and he was riding the Lucky Strike GSX-R750 at Daytona as a one-off. They'd tested it once during the Daytona winter tire tests and it wasn't as good as the Kawasakis he'd ridden to his first three 200 wins. What it did have was top speed, which DuHamel found out early on. "I couldn't get away and I couldn't even draft to pass him at the start-finish line," DuHamel remembers. "For me it was simple," DuHamel says, "if I had Scott in front of me, there's no way I could have passed him. I figured if I just take the lead and get a good exit speed out of the chicane, which I did, and then try to do something unexpected to where it might make him slow down and think for a split second longer than he would usually instead of just trying to follow me. That was my only hope - and that worked out. "I went down in the banking early and then I went back up. Going down the banking early, everybody can do that, but to go back up, I don't recommend it. When I went to turn the bike to avoid, of course, hitting the wall, the bike came around on me in the banking and coming out of four. It was a very testing moment. I figured I didn't do all of this racing to back off. I Just kept it pinned and I might have cracked the throttle one-thousandth or a millisecond and Scott maybe two milliseconds and that's what I needed. Because if I hadn't done that for sure Scott would have just come by and redrafted and it would have been a very crushing defeat to race so hard for the 200 miles and lose it by half a wheel." "That was Just my fault," Russell says. "I wasn't in shape that year and the suspension didn't work that good and by end of race I was kind of tired, mentally. I thought I had him covered so I sat back waited, waited. On the last lap he made a move and I was late getting in draft and that's how he pulled that out." DuHamel won by .010 of a second, which meant Russell was involved in the closest win and one of the most lop-sided, his famous 1995 victory over Ducati's Carl Fogarty. race." In 1996, Miguel DuHamel (1) beat Scott Russell (4) to the finish line In what was the closest Daytona 200 ever. Margin of victory: .010 of a second after 200 miles of racing. than what they were in practice, with a couple of double drafts and that sort of stuff they pull back to your back wheel. In my case, I wasn't going to get away from them witl)out doing something stupid." Though the sheer numbers are down, the quality of the field has risen. This year there will be 16 factory bikes on the starting line, all with a chance of running near the front. "You look through the years, and not that many years ago, there's only maybe a few factory teams with one or two riders on it," DuHamel said. "Now you've got teams with three riders on them and factory sponsored and six teams. You've got

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