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Cycle News 2004 03 10

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Championship Cup Series Competition's Joe Ribeiro. That more hard -fought win came in the Expert Heavyweight Superbike class, the ninth of I I races on Saturday. McGarity hooked up with Arclight Suzu ki's Scott Harwell and Champion Racing Team's Marco Martinez from the very start. He and Harwell went back and forth with Martinez slightly off the back . On the final lap Martinez closed right up in tum one, taking the fight to the leaders in the chicane . Coming out, it was Martinez leading Harwell and McGarity, the Georgian in the same position as Miguel Duhamel in last year's Daytona 200 . And like Duhamel, McGarity timed his pass perfectly to speed by for the win, his second of the day. "I figured if I could get them on the last lap, I'll pull a double draft , and it worked," McGarity said. McGarity also took a fourth in Friday's Expert GTO race. Harwell held on to second with Martinez third. "I didn't know if I should lead the last lap," Martinez said. Floridian Derek Keyes came close to winning a trio of Expert races on his Suzuki, starting with the very first race of the weekend, Friday's Expert GT Lights. From there he went on to take second to Michael Mills in the Expert Thunderbike race at the end of the day. On Saturday he came back to win the Expert Lightweight Superbike race , taking the lead early and breaking away with a little over a lap to go , only to get drawn back in to the fight with Williams H-D/Buell's Randy Rega. "We were going at it the whole time," Keyes said of his battle with Rega. "That thing's fast. We were working pretty good 36 MARCH 10, 2004 in the draft together." Rega's problem was gearing , his Buell hitting the rev-limiter on Daytona's long runs. Third went to Prieto Racing's Michael Mills, all by himself at the end. Brothers HarleySmith Davidson's Jason Lewis was tops among the Amateurs, the Tennessean winning three races over two days on his second tr ip to Daytona. First came Friday's Acropovic GTU Amateur race , where Lewis didn't have a problem getting the lead but had a problem keeping it. Lap after lap he had problems with his braking in the International Horseshoe, then had to spend the rest of the lap catching back up. He was in third when the 30-minute race was red -flagged on the eighth lap, setting up a five-lap final. Given a second chance, Lewis made the most of it, taking the lead early on and pulling away when the race was red -flagged again, this time for good. James Ptak was alone in second, with Ernie Dix alone in third on the Washington Cycle Works Yamaha. Saturday morning began with Lewis again out front, this time by the second lap of the Amateur Middleweight Supersport race. He and Dix broke away, Lewis with the clear power advantage on the banking. By the sixth and final lap he had over three seconds on Dix, who lamented his power deficit. "He's got a little horsepower or something," Dix said. "I couldn't catch him on the straights at all." Lewis later showed his strength in the Amateur Middleweight Superbike race. In the lead by the second lap, Lewis had a lead then lost it, the pack closing up at the halfway po int. His advantage was clear on the East Banking, where he powered his Honda CBR-6ooRR away from the Yamaha of Ptak, coming from the ninth row, and Team Celtic Racing's Brian McCormack, the Irishman starting from row eight in his first trip to Daytona on his first trip to America. On the final lap, Lewis was able to pull away to a second win, Ptak taking McCormack on the run to the flag. "The best battle I had all weekend," Ptak said, adding that he only decided on Saturday morning to enter the class. "It was kind of a last-minute decision ." McCormack won his first race in the United States on Sunday morning , taking his Suzuki GSX-R6oo to victory over the GSX-R I000 of Carl Cohen in red flagshortened Amateur Speedscreen Unlimited GP race. McCormack was in the CYCLE NEWS lead, Cohen closing, when the race was topped on the fourth lap, scoring reverting to the end of the th ird with McCormack in front . McCormack came to Daytona at the invitation of fellow Irishman Des Conboy and didn't have a motorcycle to race when the weekend started . Ptak had a pair of seconds and a third before breaking through with a victory in Sunday 's Amateur Middleweight Grand Prix, despite another final row starting spot. Ptak made his way to third late on the first lap from 25th on the grid, then closed on the leaders. His first assault came on the third lap when he made a run at Ernie Dix out of the chicane and onto the banking. Dix held him off that time, but not a lap later when he made a clean pass entering the chicane . Ptak was in the lead on the finalwhen he ran wide in the West End Horseshoe, Dix briefly in the lead before Ptak retook it on the back straight. The run would go to the flag with Ptak having the motor to hold Dix at bay, Kenny Rodriguez finishing third. "I wanted to win before I left," Ptak said. "I knew he was right there. I kept trying my hardest." Dix said both had made mistakes on the final lap, but ultimately, "I had nothing for him," he said. Floridian Hilton Geartner won a pair of races, along with a second-place finish. For the first few laps of the Amateur Formula 40 race, Gea.rtner had company. But as the race wound down, Geartner asserted his dominance en route to his first win . Second went to Kevin Shreve, with Ultimate Cycles' Keith Joy (Hon) third . Geartner pitted his Suzuki GSX-R750 against a field of 600s and 1000s in Amateur Heavyweight Saturday's Supersport race. In the early going, he was second to Dix, the New Jerseyan aboard a Yamaha R6. Never far away, Geartner briefly took the lead on the final lap only to see the race red -flagged. He was given sec ond to Dix with Champion Racing's Jose Moreau third on his Suzuki GSX-R750. Geartner and Moreau squared off late on Saturday in the Amateur Heavyweight Superbike race . Geartner took the lead on the fourth lap en route to victory. Geartner said he changed his strategy after losingthe earlier race due to the red flag. "This race I went for it, and it worked," he said. Moreau was second, with Carlos Vargas taking third from Charles Northey on the final lap. eN DAYTONA INTERNATIONAl. SPlfDWAY DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA RESUlTS: FEBRUARY 27-29, 2004 (ROUND 1) Friday AM GT LIGHTS , I. 0..... Maney (Due) ; 2. Guenther Weick (Suz); 3. RobertTayIo< (Suz); 4. john Foster (Suz); 5. "" TonaBOhop (Suz). EX GT LIGHTS: I. Derek Keyes (Suz); 2. Kurt Mille< (Bue); 3. Damon Dani10wla (Suz); 4. Stephen 50".;, (Suz); 5. Dav;d White (Suz). AM GTO, I. Kev;n Shreve (Suz); 2. Bm Keres; 3. Carl Cohen (Suz);4. ilDbert D'Angelo (Suz); S. Jeff Holton (Suz). EX GTO: I. 5""" R.pp (Suz); 2. john H_ (Suz); 3. L>ny Peg(Yam); S. Shay ; Marlin (Y am). ACROPOVIC GTU EX, I. Mny Pegram (Yam); 2. Marro Martinez (Suz); 3. DavKl L",Ots (Suz); 4. RickShaw (Suz); S. Roger Bel l l (5uz). w); 2. Dave Maney AM T/BIKE, I. Donny Wrigh t (Ka (Due); 3. Guenth..- Weick"" (Suz); 4. Rodney Barlny Pegny Pegram (Y am) AM H/W SlBK: I. Hilton Geartner (Suz); 2. Jose Moreau (Suz); 3. Carlos Vargas (Sua); 4. Charies NO<'lhey (Sua); 5. Kevin Shreve (Suz). I EX HJW SlDK: I. john MicGarity (Suz);2. Scott HMweJ (Suz); 3. Marco MMtinez (Suz); 4. Brian Hall(Suz); 5. ilDbert Carny Pegram (Yam); 2. 5hawn Higbee (Suz); J.j ohn Haner (Suz); 4. 5teve R.pp (Suz); S. Eric Wood (Suz). AM lJW G'" I. james H . (Ap<); 2. 0... Maney(Ouc ); 3. m MMk Kelly (Yam 4. Alan Cheese (Bue); S. Rodney Bari

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