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Cycle News 2013 Issue 29 July 23

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VOL. 50 ISSUE 29 JULY 23, 2013 P79 Briefly... SLUMP BUSTER Josh Hayes won his sixth AMA Superbike race of the season at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca BY PAUL CARRUTHERS PHOTOGRAPHY BY BRIAN J. NELSON A fter being in somewhat of a slumber for most of the weekend at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, Josh Hayes came out of it on Sunday afternoon like he'd downed a double shot of espresso, the threetime defending AMA Superbike Champion charging to the lead in turn two and never looking back. On both Friday and Saturday, Hayes had been his fast and consistent self, though he was beaten to the quickest lap time on the opening day by Roger Lee Hayden. When it counted most on Saturday, Hayes was on top again, storming to pole position and keeping his unblemished record of earning pole position at every round still intact. But he wasn't his normal cheery self. A hectic schedule of late had worn on him and he was in a word… tired. Hayes likes to calls it a midseason slump, but if it's a slump he's in than his rivals would certainly like to be in one. "I've had these mid-season slumps where I just have a tough time through the middle of the season," Hayes said. "If I had it last year, it was very, very minimal and this year I'm feeling it a little more." Hayes won his sixth AMA Superbike race of the season on a bright and sunny day on the Monterey Peninsula, the Monster Energy Graves Yamaha rider dominating throughout. His teammate Josh Herrin got the jump off the start, but when he Saturday morning's fog prevented the AMA Supersport field from going any faster than they had on Friday afternoon, so RoadRace Factory's Tomas Puerta earned pole position based on his Friday best. "This kid…" veteran racer Jeffrey Tigert said while shaking his head and looking at 16-year-old Joe Roberts after qualifying. "It's fun to watch. I figured I'd come here and have a home-track advantage, but it didn't take him long to figure it out. He's like [Marc] Marquez." Tigert out-qualified Roberts on Friday, ending up second to Puerta with Roberts third, but Roberts won Saturday's race with Tigert ending up fourth. Josh Hayes kept his perfect streak of earning pole in every race thus far this season intact when he ripped off a 1:24.507 – just off his mark of 1:24.446 set in qualifying on pole last year – on Saturday. Roger Lee Hayden, who led Hayes on Friday, ended up second - .290 of a second behind Hayes. Roger Lee Hayden was hell-bent on getting a quick start to his weekend at Laguna and he did that by setting the fastest time on Friday. "Consistently quick out of the gate, lead a session and I think that's important for me to help my confidence," Hayden said. "That's what Josh [Hayes] does. He comes out and leads every session and I want to start leading some myself. Try to push him a little harder than he's been pushed. It was definitely good. I did a 25.2 and a 25.1 so things are looking good so far. It's only one session, but definitely a continued on next page

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