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Cycle News 2022 Issue 11 March 15

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VOLUME 59 ISSUE 11 MARCH 15, 2022 P87 [Morais] went to three-quarter throttle, and I went to half throttle. I was just like, 'there's no way I'm leading coming out of this thing.' I thought I timed it to perfec- tion. I really did. I almost started celebrating before I got to the line. Sure enough, here comes Brandon on the outside and took the W. Congrats to these two guys. It was so much fun riding with them. I hope we come back and do this next year." Morais' ride was sterling to third, but he was the unfortunate than them guys. Just perfect. Just like last year." Petersen fell victim not just to the slipstream but the character of Daytona, seeing his four-sec- ond lead evaporate as Hayes, Morais and Paasch worked together to bring the factory Yamaha back into the group. "The last three laps it was all about just trying to pick your spot and figuring out where you wanted to be going into that last corner," Petersen said. "I could tell coming off the chicane, he MYOWNRACE We had the restart and the pitlane speed limiter was stuck on going into turn one, so I lost a lot of posi ons. I started clicking off some good laps and I got to the tail end of the lead group, and once there I knew I had something for them but the fuel thing killed our race." 311 CODY WYMAN DNF DAYTONA 200 "It was a lot of fun," Cody Wyman said. "This really came up last minute. I was s ll at registra on on Thursday morning to make sure we could swap riders as the team's lead rider had an injury, so I could fill in for him. It's a 2008 Yamaha YZF-R6 and we put it in the top 10 for a moment there, so that was nice. It was great to be up there racing with a lot of guys in my past. I went through the kink in the infield and knew something was wrong with the motor, so I had to pull off. But for such a last-minute thing I'm stoked with this weekend." 99 JEREMY MCWILLIAMS 1ST KING OF THE BAGGERS (RACE 2) "I struggled off [turn] six," Jeremy McWil- liams said a er race two. "I've been strug- gling off six the whole way through. I prob- ably haven't been using the RPM range as well as I should be over the whole

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