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Cycle News 2022 Issue 11 March 15

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Travis and Kyle Wyman to win in traditional Daytona style. In race two, it was McWilliams' turn but there was a new player in Roland Sands Design Indian Challenger rider Bobby Fong, who led out of the final chi- cane only to be swooped on by O'Hara and McWilliams on the run to the line. It was a red-letter day for Indian Motorcycle in race two, with the company sealing the top three places and Harley-David- son left licking their wounds after Kyle Wyman was forced to retire, and persistent engine problem dogged brother Travis. TWINS CUP Undoubtedly the two most edge- of-your-seat races held at Dayto- na were those of the Twins Cup, as what more resembled two Moto3 races saw more passes that could be counted, and an incredible escape for Anthony Mazziotto (Aprilia) who clattered into the wall at top speed only to rebound off two other riders and stay on the bike. Race one went to 15-year-old N2 Racing/BobbleHeadMoto Yamaha rider Blake Davis ahead of Robem Engineering Aprilia's Ben Gloddy and Mazziotto, who gathered himself back up to take the final spot on the podium. In race two, Cycle Tech Ya- maha rider Hayden Schultz got the win, which was the first of his MotoAmerica career. Veloce Racing Aprilia's Jody Barry fin- ished second, 0.241 of a second behind Schultz, and Tommaso Marcon (Robem Engineering Aprilia), 0.256 of a second be- hind Barry. MARCH 10-12, 2022 DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY / DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA P92 ROAD RACE I 80TH DAYTONA 200 Blake Davis won an incredible race- one of the Twins Cup at Daytona, surviving relentless attacks from behind and some high-speed accidents to take the win.

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