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Cycle News 2020 Issue 38 September 22

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VOLUME 56 ISSUE 38 SEPTEMBER 24, 2019 P85 IIIMY OWN RACE: that happened, I just tried to kind of se le down. My gap started going down and Ma y (Scholtz) started catching me a li le bit. I just kept trucking along and brought it home." 54 RICHIE ESCALANTE 1-1 SUPERSPORT "Very fun race again," Richie Escalante said. "My start, again, was so bad and then I needed to take recovery very fast. I looked this morning and Sean (Dylan Kelly) improved in the morning warmup and I said, 'Maybe the race is more dif- ficult to stay with him in the first laps.' I know Sean is very strong in the first laps. I tried to pass very quickly and then tried to go. Sean is braking really good today. Then I passed and I pushed hard, and I see in my bike 26 (a 1:26 lap me). It's really good. Thanks to my team." 45 CAMERON PETERSEN 1-1 STOCK 1000 "My dad is here this weekend, and he came up to me yesterday and said that was probably the best he's ever seen me ride," Cameron Petersen said. "So, that means something to me. Just another great weekend. The race I had here last year was kind of the same. I came here and for whatever reason I just ride well on this track. When the team puts a machine like that underneath you each weekend, it's fun." Mathew Scholtz in race one, with Scholtz improving to second in race two from M4 Ecstar Suzuki's Bobby Fong. The result means Beaubier now stands a giant 103 points clear of Gagne in the series, with Scholtz one point behind Gagne in third. The next round is in the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway, where, barring some kind of monumental mishap, Beaubier will add the 2020 MotoAmerica Superbike title to the ones he's already won in 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2019. Elias cared a pair of fourth-place finishes at Barber. He's clearly turned a corner with the Suzuki setup, but it's too little, too late for a title challenge.

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