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Cycle News 2004 04 14

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Rounds 2 -3 Ap r. 3 -4, 2004 AMA SUPERBIKE _ AMA Chevrolet S uperbike Champions hip By PAUL CARRUTHERS PHOTOS BY HENNY RAy ABRAMS n February 16, 1997, 25year-old Australian Mat Mladin won his first-ever AMA Superbike race . beating a man named Miguel Duhamel by 9.067 seconds at Phoenix International Raceway in Chandler, Arizona. Mladin rode a Fast By Ferracci Ducati; Duhamel was aboard his Honda RC45 . Who knew that seven years and two months later. Mladin wou ld surpass Duhamel as the all-time leader in AMA Superbike victories, some 325 miles to the west at California Speedway in Fontana, California? After Saturday's first of two AMA 5uperbike Nationals at Fontana . the two were tied with 26 victories. Duhamel 's first victory had come on September 9, 1990 - six years before Mladin first set foot on American soil. A day later and the record was all Mladin's, the Yoshimura Suzuki rider turning in a brilliant two-race performance at California Speedway in which he completely dominated the weekend to score the 26th and 27th wins of his AMAcareer. Both races went to Mladin. and both were easily won. the margin of victory O 16 APRIL 14, 2004 • CYCLE NEWS 40th Anniversary over nine seconds in both. The first was a bit sloppy by Mladin standards, but it was a win nonetheless. The second victory was more Mladinlike, meticulous for 28 laps and seemingly effortless. Second in both races went to Ducat i Austin's Eric Bostrom. the only Michelinmounted factory rider in a class mostly dominated by Dunlop . Bostrom fought hard in both races, but he couldn't match Mladin's pace . He knew coming in - based on testing and past events here - that this one would likely go to Mladin and his Suzuki, but it still had to be disheartening . Bostrom was faster and closer for the majority of the second race , but he still ended up losing out to his rival by 9.9 seconds, the Ducati suffering in traffic with a gearbox that wasn't set up well enough to allow him to knife through traffic effectively. Third place over the weekend was traded back and forth between American Honda's Miguel Duhamel and Erion Zemke. the two Racing's Jake CBR IOOORR-mounted riders swapping the spot. with Duhamel getting third on Saturday and Zemke taking the spot on Sunday. The next-best man over the course of the weekend was privateer Geoff May, the Floridian riding his Pirelli-shod Team

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