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Cycle News 2003 07 23

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AMAIChevy Trucks U.S. Superbike Series Round 12: Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca By remaining, it appears as though the title chase will be fought out amongst those men. At Laguna Seca, however, there was no matching Mladin. Not only was he the fastest of the AMA men all weekend, he was the fastest Superbike racer - period! At least in qualifying it was a busy weekend for Mladin, Yates, Bostrom and Ducati Austin's Giovanni Bussei - the four men pulling double duty, competing in both the AMA Superbike and World Superbike events. The AMA Superbike Championship is Mladin's priority. The World Superbike race was just a "pain in the ass.· So with his focus on the task at hand, Mladin did absolutely everything he could. Practice - fast. Qualifying fast. Race - fast. Although he didn't get the holeshot, Mladin led by the second turn, and that's where he stayed. Ear!y on, he pulled away at a clip of half a second per lap. Then he'd be slowed by traffic, and the gap wouldn't grow. Then the others would be slowed, and it would go up again. PAUL CARRUTHERS PHOTOS BY HENNY RAY ABRAMS MONTEREY, CA, JULY 12 rom the time a wheel was turned in anger at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, there was simply no doubt as to who was the fastest of the Superbike men. For the want of a better word, Yoshimura Suzuki's Mat Mladin was dominant - from the time his Suzuki GSX-R1000 was unloaded from the team truck until the time it was put back to rest. And this time, there were no tire failures to slow his pace, allowing him to race cleanly to his seventh victory of the season. The win also put Mladin back in the driver's seat in what has turned out to be a rather intense battle for the AMA/Chevy Trucks U.S. Superbike title - though that driver's seat is by no means in the reclined and comfortable position. Still, with a point for pole position, 36 points for winning the race and a point for leading the most laps, Mladin came away with the maximum points on the weekend, and he leaves the Monterey Peninsula as the championship leader - six points better than Kawasaki's Eric Bostrom and 11 better than Yoshimura Suzuki teammate Aaron Yates. With three rounds and six races F 14 JULY 23,2003' cue I • Mladin won his seventh race of the year by more than eight seconds and took back the points lead In the process. n e vv s

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