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Cycle News 2021 Issue 24 June 15

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ROAD RACE FIM NORTH AMERICA ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 3 / JUNE 11-13, 2021 ROAD AMERICA / SHEBOYGAN COUNT Y, WISCONSIN P76 Scott by 0.024 of a second, and Scott beating Toth by 0.0022 of a second. For Rodio, it was his first career MotoAmerica victory and highlighted his comeback from the broken femur that he suffered in a crash at Ridge Motorsports Park in 2020. Scott, on the only KTM in the class, leads with 119 points to Gloddy's 115 and Wyman third at 95. Mini Cup The opening round of the Mo- toAmerica Mini Cup by Motul took place on the Road America kart track. The event featured a lot of track time on the spectacular course and allowed riders 14 and under to compete in front of a lot of the top professional riders and teams. All the riders compete on Oh- vale GP-0 mini bikes with classes for 110, 160 and 190cc displace- ments. Each class had two sepa- rate races and many of the riders competed in multiple classes. American Racing Team's Ken- sei Matsudaira was the domi- nant rider on the day, winning both races in the 110 and 160cc classes. In the 110 class, Nathan Gouker and Anthony Lupo Jr. fin- ished second and third, respec- tively, in both races. In the premier 160cc class, Matsudaira topped Atlas Speed Factory-backed Jesse James Shedden in both races. Those two had good battles in both races but Matsudaira managed to pull away at the end during both races. Jashua Raymond rounded out the podium in both 160 races. In 190 class race one, Shed- den won by nearly four seconds over Fernandez Racing's Jayden Fernandez, with Travis Wyman Racing's Chris Clark finishing third. Race two of the 190 class saw Shedden win again, this time by just under two seconds over Raymond. Clark completed the podium again in third. CN Superbike Race 1 1. Jake Gagne (Yam) 2. Loris Baz (Duc) 3. Cameron Petersen (Suz) 4. Bobby Fong (Suz) 5. Josh Herrin (Yam) Race Two 1. Jake Gagne (Yam) 2. Cameron Petersen (Suz) 3. Mathew Scholtz (Yam) 4. Bobby Fong (Suz) 5. Josh Herrin (Yam) Kensei Matsudaira learned a lot since last season and took four race wins in two classes at the opening MotoAmerica Mini Cup races. Jesse James Snedden won both 190cc races and finished second to Matsudaira in the premier 160cc class.

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