"I'm really looking forward to
Road America. I think that will be
kind of a whole different track than
these first two we dealt with, so it
will be cool to switch it up a little
bit. It's good to get a win."
It was a largely uneventful race
up front but race two at least
served up a plate of action as
Herrin, Scholtz, M4 Ecstar Su-
zuki's Bobby Fong and Panera
Bread Ducati's Kyle Wyman
jostled for the final podium place,
with Scholtz pulling clear in the
final stages to seal third ahead of
Herrin, Fong and Wyman, who
improved on his seventh in race
one for sixth in race two.
Baz's podium in the second
race saw a marked improvement
of space. There wasn't much there,
but I knew [Lewis] wasn't just going
to punt me. So, I was holding on ght
a li le bit, and I knew I was dragging
him out to the grass and the only way
I could really get the bike off of him
was to accelerate. Fortunately, I kind of
fell forward a li le bit. But otherwise,
we went back and watched the race
last night and kind of saw some spots
where he was be er than me. I don't
know if I really improved in them, but
I knew that I couldn't let him by me in
those spots, so I kind of ghtened up
my lines a li le bit."
MYOWNRACE
34 CODY WYMAN
4-1 JUNIOR CUP
"I've got to thank team Westby for
taking a chance on me a couple years
ago," Cody Wyman said a er race
two's win. "To get on a compe ve
bike and get more comfortable, this is
really just the momentum to keep this
rolling for the rest of the year. I thought
I blew it on the last lap when I got
really loose through the esses. Really
pushed the braking zones harder than
I ever had, and I was driving my life
out of the last corner. Lucky that start/
finish line is pre y far down there,
because I sure needed that. This is
great to get my first win and match my
brothers' wins. For all three of us to get
a win… it means a lot for the family."
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