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Cycle News 2013 Issue 29 July 23

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VOL. 50 ISSUE 29 JULY 23, 2013 shimura Suzuki's Martin Cardenas took up the fight with Herrin for second place, but he also came up short. "It was a very tough race and I gave everything I had," Cardenas said. "I got a little help to get on the podium because Roger [Hayden] had a mechanical. He was faster than me today. But I gave everything I had. I had not the grip I wanted on the rear and I was sliding all the race. I was hoping to get on the second position at the end, but I didn't quite have a good last lap and I wasn't very close to [Josh] Herrin to make an attack or something. I had to settle for third place – podium. It's a good position, but it's not a result that we are chasing - me and the team. It's a good result and I'm happy and we will keep trying at Miller and the next few races and hopefully it will come." So second place went to Herrin, his seventh podium finish of the season as he continues to be the only rider staying close to Hayes in the title chase. "My plan from the beginning was to stick behind Josh [Hayes] from lap one, but it didn't work out," Herrin said. "On the warmup lap he always goes from the line like it's the start of a race and gets the pace going and used to it – just like a warm-up on a bicycle. You're ready for it and then the start comes. I just wasn't ready when the flag dropped. I got a good start, but he was gone in the first couple of laps. The battle with Rog and Martin was good… I don't know what happened to Roger and it was a bummer that he wasn't there." There were more heated battles behind the one for second as Michael Jordan Motorsports Suzuki's Danny Eslick had his hands full for a bit of the race with the factory KTMs of Chris Fillmore and Taylor Knapp. Knapp would crash out of the race on the 16th lap and Fillmore was forced to give up the chase in the final laps after nearly crashing. Still, it was a good effort for the orange team with Fillmore finishing sixth. Then came another battle, this one featuring the factory EBRs of Geoff May and Aaron Yates, with May beating the veteran to the line by less than half a second for sixth place. With Yates seventh, Foremost Insurance Pegram Racing's Larry Pegram rode to a painful eighth, the Ohioan struggling with illness and horrible arm pump as his season continues its downward spiral. Cory West rode his EBR to P83 Herrin, Hayes and Cardenas enjoy the spoils of the MotoGP podium. ninth with David Anthony riding the Aussie Dave Racing Suzuki to 10th. Hayden was the only non-finisher of note. With nine races in the books, Hayes holds an 11-point lead over Herrin as his two non-finishes at Daytona are now just a distant memory. Cardenas is third with 207 points with Eslick moving ahead of his teammate Hayden for fourth, 148-134. CN Superbike Final 1. Josh Hayes (Yamaha) 2. Josh Herrin (Yamaha) 3. Martin Cardenas (Suzuki) 4. Danny Eslick (Suzuki) 5. Chris Fillmore (KTM) 6. Geoff May (EBR) 7. Aaron Yates (EBR) 8. Larry Pegram (Yamaha) 9. Cory West (EBR) 10. David Anthony (Suzuki) continued on next page

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