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Outlet Racing Yamaha), but he
couldn't back it up with a crash
in race two. Rocco Landers
came on strong as the weekend
wore on, picking up fourth in
race one and third in race two to
notch his 50th podium in Mo-
toAmerica competition.
Herrin sits pretty on 50 points
in the series from Lochoff's 40
and Landers third on 29.
TWINS CUP
Jody Barry (Veloce Racing) took
a restarted single-race Twins
Cup win after a multi-rider pileup
on the first lap saw the field re-
group for a seven-lap sprint.
sounding double win.
Following on from his race-
one triumph, the former Super-
bike Champion got another great
jump off the line and led the
18-lap race from start to finish,
stretching his lead out to nearly
five seconds by the time he took
the checkers.
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Suzuki rider Sam Lochoff took
a pair of seconds on the Suzuki
GSX-R750's MotoAmerica race
debut, the speed clearly there
but development lacking on the
next-generation machine. Third
place in race one went to Ben-
jamin Smith (North East Cycle
by half a second, the result go-
ing with his King of the Baggers
win earlier in the day.
After two rounds and four
races, Petrucci leads Scholtz
by 15 points, 75-60. Petersen is
third with 49 points, three better
than Barbera's 46. Escalante is
fifth with 42 points, and Gagne is
a point behind him and 34 points
behind Petrucci.
SUPERSPORT
Josh Herrin (Warhorse HSBK
Racing Ducati NYC) put together
the perfect debut for the Ducati
Panigale V2 in Georgia in front
of family and friends with a re-
Cody Wyman took
the first Junior Cup
win of the year.