IIIMY OWN RACE:
45 CAMERON PETERSEN
1ST STOCK 1000
"I know it's not going to be like this ev-
ery single round. This has been one of
those weekends, like these guys said,
they came into Thursday and it's been
one of those weekends for them, and
it's been the opposite for me. We've
had absolutely no problems. We've
sorted out all the issues and gremlins
we've had on the motorcycle. This
weekend, we spent all of our me on
the chassis, and that's all we've done.
We've made the bike feel like my bike.
I felt really comfortable out there all
weekend. It's kind of nice. This track
reminds me of some of the tracks we
have back home in South Africa."
1 ROCCO LANDERS
1ST JUNIOR CUP
"Yesterday's start wasn't very good, so
I was trying to get up ahead of Sam as
early as possible," Rocco Landers said
a er race two. "So, I did that in turn
three or turn one or whatever. A er
that pass, I just tried to put my head
down and get as good of a first lap as
possible. I think that, if I didn't get the
first lap that I did, I would have been
stuck with them because my race pace
wasn't very good. I was riding kind of
ght. I felt kind of weird on the bike.
But that first lap really helped me
out to get up ahead of them. So, I'm
stoked with this win."
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Toni Elias (24)
and Josh Herrin
(2) had a proper
scrap in race two,
with Herrin getting
the better of his
former teammate.
They pulled clear of
Cameron Petersen
(45) by race's end
by 12 seconds.
Bobby Fong (50)
and Mathew Scholtz
(11) continued their
rivalry, each rider
recording a third
and a fourth place
in Washington.