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Cycle News 2005 09 14

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PHOTO BY ROB O'BRIENICOOSUPERBIKE.COM Parts canada SupEl'blkE Championship Rounds 4-5: Mosport International Rae6Wil1l Return of the King By JOHN HOPKINS MOSPORT, ON, CANADA, JULY 16-17 T o those who wrote off Pascal Picotte's chances at a third straight Parts Canada Superbike Championship after he was injured at the season opener - shame, shame, shame. The "Granby Flyer" silenced his doubters and jumped nght back into the points race by sweeping the doubleheader at Mosport International Raceway on his Picotte Performance Yamaha YZF-R I. With his second straight Mosport sweep, Picotte leapt up to fourth in the series standings, just 19 points behind leader Francis Martin after five of eight rounds. Picotte led all 13 laps of Saturday's race and finished more than fove second clear of Jordan Szoke, on the Fast Company Honda CBR IOOORR, and the SnobgirlslL.aval Moto Suzuki GSX- RI000 of Martin. Picotte put in a similar display on Sunday, again leading from flag to flag to beat the Team SuzukVBlackfoot Suzuki GSX-R I000 of Clint McBain by 5.460 seconds. 5zoke settled for third. Despite a fall, Martin recovered to finish sixth on Sunday and left Mosport with a narrow two-point lead owr McBain In the standings, 198-196, with Szoke just another two points back in third, with 19-4. Picotte sat ominously In fourth with 179 points. "1hat's what we had to do. We had to get the most out of it," said Picotte after his second win in as many days. "There was no other way to tum the championship around. This puts some pressure on the other guys." Picotte was still nursing the broken nbs and wnst he had suffered in a practice fall at the season opener in May, but his health had improved slgnlficandy In the two weeks since the previous round in Calgary. In hot and muggy conditions on Saturday, Picotte got the hoIeshot and tore away from the pack, breaking his own track record on lap two with a time of one minute, 21.160 seconds, around the 2.459-mile circuit. Sunday's conditions couldn't have been more different, with heavy rain dousing the track late In the morning and leaVing sections on the back s1ighdy damp by race time. Picotte again led off the line, but this time Tom Kipp hung dose in second for the forst few laps on his Canadian Kawasaki Motors Kawasaki ZX-I OR. But the Ohio rider went down in tum five on lap six, and Picotte was again left to cruise to the win, despite nearly suffering a fall of his own in the tricky tum five late in the race. Calgary's Chns Peris continued to build on his promising AMA appearances by sweeping both Hindle Exhaust Pro 600cc Sportblke features at Mosport on the factory-backed Topllne Yamaha yzf-R6. In the first race, he took the lead from McBain on the final lap, while In the second he came back from a fall on the wet track to pass Kipp for first two laps from the finish. Despite a pair of rough outings, Steve Cn!Yier, winner of the first three races this season on the Diablo Honda CBR600RR, maintained his series lead. He left Mosport with 216 points, to McBain's 193 and Pens's 185. GIll Mo5POllT 1_ _ RAclwAY Mo5POllT, ONTARIO, CANADA Rnuus: July 16-17,2005 ( 1 _ 4-5) PlIO 5IBlt RACE I: I. _ _ (Yam); 2.)onIon Szoke (Han); l. moo. _ (Suz); 4. 10m I(;pp (Kaw); 5. _ e:.- (Han); 6. _ Trombino (Yam); 7........ U;no (Yam); 6. 5teYe e:.(Hon); 7. Ivvkww Nelson (Han); 8. Cimt Mc8aln (Suz); 9. )elf WIlliams (Kaw); 10. IllI1 Can! (Hon). AM 600 SPTIBK: I. Mark Dou&fas (Yam); 2. Stephan Chabo< (Yam); l. J...... CoIIlno (Yam); 4. Gilles 8lron (Kaw); 5. ow.... Spilbotc;n (Cob); l ..... SulIen1>;vge" (Cob); 4. Ome Wh;ttoo (y",,). 50 STK (7·8): I. Dean Spangler (Cob); 2. Ryon Kubi> (KTM); l. Aynon w.ro (KTM); 4. SkyIe<" Seifen (Cob). 50 MOD (4-6): I. Rookie White (Cob): 2. Mitchell Epstein (Pol); J. Kyle Sullenbarger (Cob). 50 MOD (7-8): I. Bnndon 01...... (TM); 2. Dean Spangler (Cob); l. Aynon SEPTEMBER 14,2005 • CYCLE NEWS Wan! (KT1'1); 4. Octav;an Marnnez (KTM). XR5O, I. Ryon Andenon (Hon); 2. Curt ~ (Han); l. Conner Wh;noo (Hon); 4. Max Roo< (Hoo); S.jonbn Rau< (Han). 6S 8EG; I. Travis Console (Kaw); 2. Kyte Armstrong (Kaw); J. Zane O'Brien (Kaw); 4. Curt ~ (Suz); 5. 5kyIeo- Seifert (Cob). 65 (4-8): I. Brandon Olivares (TM); 2. Jantz Grodzicki (KT1'1); l. _ We>< (Suz); 4. Dean Spongier (Suz); 5. 5od> Hamdhfegeo- (KT1'1). 65 (9-11): I. MKhaeI M"" (K11'1); 2. [);11m Epstein (KT1'1); l. Md>aeI Anna (Kaw); 4. Brian T.yloo" (Kaw); S. Devin Hite (Kaw). 85 BEG: I. Matthew Hulse (KT1'1); 2. Andnt.. (KT1'1). 85 (4."), I. Garret Eckman (Suz): 2. Michael Maze (KTM); 3. Oillan Epstein (Suz); 4. Shane Poda (Yam); 2. Colton M>nw;11 (Suz); l. Johnny Jeldenlo (5u.); 4. Steven Tokanlci (y",,); S. Kyle Engle (Suz). 85 (14-16): I. Tcy (Hon). VET ex, I. Tony Fowler (Hon); 2. C,.;. McCall (Hoo); l. D""Y Ca!Iow (y",,). SR NOV: I. O>uck M..-phy (Hoo); 2. G.... Pagan (y",,); l. Steve Yager (Hon): -t. Michael Hilion (Yam); 5. David BIos.set(Yam). SR INT: I. Brian Stevens (Yam); 2. Milton Mize (Hoo); l. Albert BaIderrzma (Hoo); 4. john Razo (Yam); 5. Mid>ael 5eymo

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