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Cycle News 2022 Issue 11 March 15

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amazing pit stop and he came out way in front. So, I just got tangled a little bit up with Josh, having a good race. Finally, I got to the front and put my head down. Saw Cam and then we were in for it the last three or four laps." Fourth went to Hayes as the veteran saw yet another Daytona win go begging, this one by just 0.126 seconds. Fifth, some 46 seconds adrift of the first-place battle was Vision Wheel M4 Ecstar Su- zuki's Richie Escalante ahead of four-time Daytona winner Danny Eslick, who had earlier ran out of fuel and lost nearly a lap on the second TOBC Triumph. The top 10 was rounded out by TSE Racing Yamaha's Harry Truelove, eight seconds ahead of Vision Wheel M4 Ecstar Suzuki's Geoff May. Disrupt Racing's Hayden Gillim and Warhorse HSBK Rac- ing Ducati NYC's Josh Herrin rounded out the top 10. For Herrin, the Daytona 200 was a frustrating affair after qualifying on pole and being in the hunt for the first third of the race, but he also fell victim to the dreaded running-out-of-fuel issue that's always present at Daytona. He coasted back into the pits, losing any hope of the race win but eventually got go- ing again to fight his way back to 10th place. VOLUME 59 ISSUE 11 MARCH 15, 2022 P89 TOUGH ONE FOR GAGNE Reigning MotoAmerica Superbike Champion Jake Gagne's 200 was a shocker. Gagne crashed heav- ily in morning warm-up after failing to pump his brakes following the pitstop and hit the outer pit wall, se- verely damaging his R6 and injuring his back. The team got his bike back together for the race, and he lined up for the race but was just too sore and withdrew from the race before the red flag. "It was a tough end to the weekend because we were feeling better every session, and it was nice to qualify well," Gagne said. "This morning in the warm-up, we were just practicing pit stops and I ran off in there, didn't have the brakes, and hit the wall pretty hard. I was just feeling beat up in a couple of different areas of my body and knew it would be tough to get back out there and race, but I wanted to at least try. I just didn't have the strength to fight up front and didn't really want to ride around 57 laps in the back of the pack or anything like that. We're ready to go Superbike racing, and luckily, we're in good shape for that. I'm excited to get the season started at COTA." Briefly... Richie Escalante (54) ran off-track early on but charged back through the pack to take fifth, making it three Daytona rookies in the top five.

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