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Cycle News 2004 06 02

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Pro Honda 0115 S uper s por t Briefly... Conrinued from page 24 Tommy Hayden went too hard into tum three with flve to go , Gobert slipping by up the inside and stillat speed. There was more dear track ahead with Gobert .554 in fro nt with four laps to go , Hayden making another run into three on the next lap. "I knew there were a few laps to go , and I had to try to do something," Hayden said. "I didn't really know where it was go ing to be ; I didn't really care ." Starting the 27th lap Hayde n again blew by on the front straight, Gobert on his tail and on the inside going into tum three. Once again, Gobert went up the inside , but Hayden had the better line and raced to the horseshoe, only to lose the spot to the inside-lined Gobert. With two laps to go they were side by side at the strip, the Kawasaki clearly the faster bike . Over to tum three Gobe rt had the rear wheel hopping o ff the ground. He tried to stuff up the inside the n thought better of it and followed Hayden through the infield . W ith no one in front o f him , Hayde n took the white flag with a lead of .574 of a second. Gobert had to make the move into tum three, but he was too far back. Hayden left an inside opening, but Go be rt had no chance. There was traffic ahead in the caro use l and again through the esess, Hayden coming up on the pair in the final comer on to the straight, but they ran wid e, and Hayden sped to victory. "I knew the front tire I had was probably softe r," Gobert said. "I was getting to the po int that the last time we both ran wide down there on the brakes , I actually tucked the front. I hit a little hole. I thought, 'We ll, if Ido it again, I'm probably going to put it on the ground if I try to do it.''' DiSalvo said afte r passing Roger Lee Hayden there was a gap to the leaders. " Iclosed the gap a little bit fo r a time, but t hen I made a few small mistakes, and the tires went off and that kind o f th ing," DiSalvo said. "I'm happy with a third through. It's nice to ge t back up on the podieN um ." 51 PRO HO N DA O ILS S/SPORT, I. Tommy I-b)den (Kaw 2. Aoron Goben (Y ); am); 3. J""". DiSaNo (Y am); ~ . Roger Lee I-b)den (Kaw); 5. Jamie Hack>ng (Yam 6. Steve ); Rapp (Suz) ; 7. Ben spes (Suz); a. Aoron Yates (Suz) ; 9. Ben Anml (Suz); 10. Tony Me;ring (Kaw); I I. Michael Barnes (Y am); 12. [)amy Eslick (Suz); I). Nicky Moore (Suz); 14. Chris Pens (Suz); 15. Darren Luck (Suz); 16. Ped ro Vanerne (Yam); 17. Marin Sims (Yam); 1.8. Giowmi Rofas (Yam); 19. John Bowman (Yam 10. Dan;./ DoonP""" (Y am). Time: 27 min., 11.5 sec, Distance: 29 laps. 38.13 miles Avenge speed: 84 .147mph Margin of victory: .672 sec. Fastest lap: 55.SI5, Tonmy Ha)den P RO HON DA OI LS S UP ERSPORT C'SHIP PO INTS STAND INGS (AIt ... 5 of II round<), I. Tommy I-b)den ( IMil w;n,); 2. Roger Lee I-b)den ( 150/1 _I; 3. Aoron Goben( 143); ~ . Jamie Hadcing (139); 5. (TlE)Benspes ( I IIIII w;nYJ3'onDiSaNo( I IIIII w;n); 7. St..... Rapp ( 116); 8. Michael Barnes (110); 9. Tony Me;nng (106); 10. Aoron 'rates (%j; II. BenAttard (89) ; 12. Lee Acree (77); 13. Darren UKk (76; jasco Pere, (69); 15. [)amy Esl~k (6 1). I ~. UPCOMING ROUNDS: Round 6 . Elkhart lake, Wisconsin, June 5

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