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Cycle News 2002 06 19

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AMA/Chevy Trucks U.S. Superbike Championship Round 10: Road America Miguel DuHamel (17) leads a train consisting of Nicky Hayden (69). Eric Bostrom (hidden). Aaron Yates (hidden). Jamie Hacking (92) and Jake Zemke (98) In the second of two AMA Superbike races at Road America. with the caliber of guys we've get in America. It feels great. It's been too long." The last Superb ike win, his careerrecord 23rd, was in Brainerd in July of 2000. The 35-year-old French Canadian leaves Wisconsin, after a round of golf on Monday, with 25 wins. Both days were dominated by the same quartet of riders: DlJJiamel, teammate Nicky Hayden, Kawasaki's Eric Bostrom, and Blimpie/Yoshimura Suzuki's Aaron Yates. On Saturday, the order was DuHamel, Bostrom, Yates, Hayden with first to fourth covered by less than half a second. DuHamel led the final lap all the way, with Hayden slipping from second to fourth after encountering trouble in the final corner. On Sunday, DuHamel beat Hayden by a scant 0.0069 of a second after passing him in turn five on the final lap, with Bostrom third, 2.2 seconds back, and a 10th in front of Yates. By HENNY RAY ABRAMS PHOTOS BY BRIAN J. NELSON ELKHART lAKE, WI, JaNE 9 A merican Honda's Miguel DuHamel fi decisively ended a nearly twoyear Superb ike win drought, winning the first race at Road America on Saturday, then backing it up with another victory on Sunday to sweep the AMA/Chevy Trucks U.S. Superbike doubleheader before a weekend crowd of 50,000 in Wisconsin. Asked, after Saturday's win, if he ever thought about giving up, DuHamel joked, "This morning, I almost didn't come to the track, but I said, '\'11 give it one more shot.' I believe in myself quite a lot and 1 believe in my team also," DuHamel said, giving full credit to his crew, led by crew chief Al Ludington, with whom he was reunited this season. "I knew it was going to come. It's a hell of a time to have a beggar's winner. You've got to go out there and win it Bostrom (32) tries to hold back the mighty Honda RC-51s of Hayden (69) and DuHamel (17) as the Suzukls of Yates (20) and Hacking (92) attempt to stay close. S JUNE 19, 2002' cue I e n III _ lIS

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