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Cycle News 2021 Issue 24 June 15

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Gagne's domination masked a se- ries of battles going on behind him, with Loris Baz (Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati New York), Cameron Petersen (M4 Ecstar Suzuki) and his teammate Bobby Fong engaged in a gloves-off fistfight for the final podium place in race one. It looked as though Petersen would hold on for a career-best second place, but he didn't count on the powerhouse Ducati Panigale V4 R SBK of Baz, who steamed passed to take the place by a mere 0.04-seconds with Fong taking fourth. Behind the warring four, Gagne's teammate Josh Herrin got the better of Scholtz for fifth, with Kyle Wyman (Panera Bread Ducati) besting for- mer MotoGP rider Hector Barbera's Scheibe Racing BMW. David An- thony (FLY Racing ADR Motorsports Suzuki) and Superbike Cup winner/ first Stock 1000 rider home Geoff MYOWNRACE chase. Luckily, I was able to do it. Midway through the race I did a couple low 12s, and he was s ll ge ng away from me. Just super stoked to get two podiums this weekend. Road America has got a special place in my heart. Super cool to get my first podium here and then to back it up the next day is even that much more special. We can't let Jake keep doing this to us. He's making us look bad. Got to find something." 11 MATHEW SCHOLTZ 6-3 SBK "We made pre y huge changes with the trac on control just to try to drive out of the corners be er," Scholtz said a er race two. "Yesterday, we could see that the top speed wasn't bad, but it was that third, fourth, fi h gear coming out of the corners where you were losing big me. So, we just tried to turn off the trac on control, which made it really hard, but it definitely drove be er. You could kind of see the lap mes were be er for the first couple of laps. It kind of worked out perfectly that I got past Fong, Herrin, Kyle Wyman and just kind of rode my own race from there. Then with maybe four laps to go something started happening. There was liquid shoo ng back up at me. The clutch lever was bouncing backwards and forwards. Everything wasn't really working well, but I managed to hold on." VOLUME 58 ISSUE 24 JUNE 15, 2021 P69 Andrew Less leads Jason Farrell in the Stock 1000/Superbike Cup encounter.

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