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Cycle News 2013 Issue 22 June 4

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VOL. 50 ISSUE 22 JUNE 4, 2013 and I think I had a good rhythm. The bike is working really good. I want to thank the Yoshimura Suzuki team. They've been great. I'm very happy with the result, but we'll try to do a little bit better tomorrow. Hopefully we can." Herrin fell off the pace of the leaders when he ran off the track on lap nine and dropped all the way back to eighth place. He fought back and on the final lap moved past EBR's Geoff May to take sixth. "It might have been the bike, it might have been me," Herrin said of hitting a false neutral. "It ran off from sixth gear and went into neutral going into turn one. It lifted the back tire up and side swapped and I couldn't control it and ran straight off. I was really, really close to crashing. I just wanted to make sure everything was working on the bike when I went back out. Once it seemed alright I put my head down and tried to catch as many guys as I could." Herrin's troubles moved National Guard/Jordan Suzuki's Roger Lee Hayden into third. He held off Larry Pegram by less than a second to secure the final spot on the rostrum. "In the beginning I made a lot of mistakes," Hayden admitted. "These guys got a gap on me and were slowly pulling away. I made another big mistake and Larry [Pegram] was on me. The last few laps I was just holding him off. I'm pretty disappointed with third place to be honest; I Martin Cardenas (36) came away from Road America with a pair of seconds and the lead in the AMA Superbike Championships; Josh Herrin (2) was third on Sunday after an off-track excursion led to a sixth on Saturday. P39 was so far back and didn't ride very good. " Pegram led Hayden at times, but couldn't make it stick and had to settle for fourth. Hayden seemed to be getting consistently better drives out of the corners and it ended up a bit of a disappointment for Pegram, who scored a pair of thirds at Daytona. The battle for the final podium was lost for Pegram at the end of the back straight. "I got into Canada Corner hot," Pegram explained. "I was thinking about trying to make a move on him and I didn't want to run into him so I just had to go wide. We're just struggling for some reason. I'm not sure why." Danny Eslick recovered from a bad start and went from ninth,

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