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Cycle News 2013 Issue 25 June 25

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VOL. 50 ISSUE 25 JUNE 25, 2013 P67 Briefly... total of 22 riders made the cut for the Superbike grid. Triumph Daytona SportBike racer Elena Myers broke her right collarbone in a qualifying crash on Friday and that kept her out of action at Barber. It was somewhat of a blow to the event, which is sponsored by Triumph and was largely promoted on Myers' story. She also ecently moved to Alabama. Myers said she didn't intend to let a broken bone keep her out of action for long. "It was rider error," Myers said of her crash. "I went over with a little too much brake and highsided to the inside going into the Museum turn. It was a weird crash." As for her recovery time Myers said, "We plan to do surgery on Tuesday morning to put a plate in and I'm looking to be back for Mid-Ohio," she said, referring to the next road race on the calendar on July 12-14. Both races came down to battles between Hayes (2) and Hayden (54). And both wins went to Hayes. then some, because I let Larry [Pegram] in front of me and then resumed racing and I said, 'Well, we'll see what happens.' I was confident I had given up my advantage that I may have gained and reset. I basically waited to the end of lap one, maybe even lap two before I reset and said 'Okay, here we go. Now let's start racing.' When I saw the plus five I wasn't too surprised and it was just a matter of me putting together the best race I could at that point." Cardenas finished a distant third and the two-time Daytona SportBike Champion almost seems resigned that he'll not be able to hold off Hayes for much longer in the points chase. When asked if there is a point where he thinks it's critical to start winning races Cardenas replied, "Since Daytona is that point, but unfortunately we haven't been able to do it yet, but every time we try." Sunday's race had a much cleaner start with Herrin getting the early jump, only to be Roger Lee Hayden made a humorous remark in Saturday's post-race press conference. He talked about a well-known backmarker getting in his way on the final lap of the race. "It would have been nice if Johnny Rock Page would have gotten out of the way," Hayden said. "I know he got the meatball [flag] up there. On the long right-hander I had to pass him on the outside in turn two. Maybe he's got a medical card for that one too," Hayden said referring to Page's acknowledged past use of medical marijuana. The knock on Josh Herrin is he's good when he has someone to chase, but falls apart once he's in the lead or running without a rider to judge off of in front of him. While continued on next page

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