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Cycle News 2013 Issue 22 June 4

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VOL. 50 ISSUE 22 JUNE 4, 2013 he'd be able to break the draft on Road America's long straights. "It's tough to get away here," he said. "We'll have to see how the race plays out, but I'm not sure I'll be able to get away in the race." On Saturday it was close early between Beaubier and Gagne, but on the fourth lap Beaubier put his head down and was not only getting into the turns deeper than Gagne, but was getting considerably better drives out as well. He cruised to his second straight win in the class by 2.693 seconds over Gagne. There were two great battles inside the top 10. One was for the final podium spot with training mates JD Beach and Jake Lewis, then there was a four-way battle for fifth between Garrett Gerloff, Bobby Fong, James Rispoli and Dane Westby. The quartet shuffled positions back and forth several times with Gerloff turning a near perfect last half lap to secure the position. In the fight for the final podium spot Lewis tried, but couldn't quite get in position to draft Beach to the flag. Beaubier said he was running a strategic race Saturday, saving his tires for a late-race charge. "JD [Beach] got a crazy holeshot and then he made a little mistake down into the left-hander and I got by him," Beaubier said of the start. "I got by him and tried to save my tires for a little bit, but I knew Jake [Gagne] was right be- P47 Briefly... Josh Hayes now has 35-career AMA Superbike wins. He's second on the all-time win list to Mat Mladin, who has 82. Superbike fans have become accustomed to large margins of victory for Josh Hayes. That's why Sunday's margin of .818 of a second over Martin Cardenas gave new hopes for a competitive championship. That was the narrowest margin of victory for Hayes since he edged out Roger Lee Hayden by .224 of a second at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course last July. Many riders complained of lack of traction with the newer Americanmade Dunlop racing tires. Most notably Josh Hayes said he felt there was a lack of grip in the rear and he doesn't have the same confidence on the new tire as he had on the previous generation of Dunlop racing rubber. Chris Fillmore also said he felt a dramatic difference in the tires from last year to this. Josh Herrin was one rider who may have found a solution that at least worked for him. His crew dropped the tire pressure. "The Dunlop was a lot better to me today [Sunday] than it was yesterday," he explained. "We lowered the pressure in my rear tire by a significant amount. I felt like it helped a lot. I felt a lot more confidence on it coming out of the corners. A lot of times Martin's [Cardenas] bike looked like it was pumping coming out and mine was real smooth, so that was really good." Some in the media center after the press conference continued on next page

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