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Cycle News 2022 Issue 31 August 2

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ninth with ADR Motorsports' David Anthony rounding out the top 10. Tytlers Cycle Racing's Hector Barbera had a rough day at the of- fice, the Spaniard running off track on the opening lap before eventu- ally crashing out of the race. Vision Wheel M4 Ecstar Suzuki's Richie Escalante was a non-starter after suffering an ankle injury in his Q2 crash on Saturday morning. In race two, Petrucci said after the race that he was about to throw in the towel on trying to keep the pace on the very same lap that Gagne crashed. With Gagne down and out, Petrucci finished 7.1 seconds ahead of Petersen, with the South African earning his 11th podium of the year and his seventh in a row. Jacobsen matched his best finish of the year with his second podium of the season, finishing third some 10 seconds behind Petersen. Gillim was fifth, 3.6 seconds ahead Barbera. Yates continued his quietly impressive season with sixth at Brainerd, eight sec- onds ahead of Lewis. Cycle World/Octane/Chuck- walla Racing's Andrew Lee put in a solid ride as the replacement for the injured Michael Gilbert to finish eighth. Altus Motorsports Brandon Paasch and Triple M's Jeremy Coffey rounded out the top 10 finishers. In addition to Gagne, Max Flinders and Ezra Beaubier also crashed out of the race. Westby Racing's Mathew Scholtz, mean- while, opted not to race with the wrist injury he suffered on Satur- day morning. Petrucci's championship lead is now 13 points of Gagne, 253- 240. Petersen is third with 215 points with Scholtz fourth on 183 points. Barbera remains fifth with 133 points. STOCK 1000 The weekend's only Stock 1000 race kicked off the final day at Brainerd International Raceway, and Tytlers Cycle/RideHVMC ROUND 7 / JULY 30-31, 2022 BRAINERD INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY / BRAINERD, MINNESOTA P70 ROAD RACE I MOTOAMERICA AMA/FIM NORTH AMERICAN ROAD RACE CHAMPIONSHIP MYOWNRACE 70 TYLER SCOTT 4-5 SUPERSPORT "I captured fourth and overall, it was an okay race for us," said Vision Wheel M4 Ecstar Suzuki's Tyler Sco who went 4-5 in Supersport. "I feel a li le bummed out because I lost points in the championship, but it was a decent result on a day when I feel my riding wasn't the best. The bike worked well, there are just a couple of areas where I think I can do be er and we get another shot at it tomorrow. I'm going to collect myself and hopefully, we will do what we are capable of on Sunday." (Right) PJ Jacobsen (66) got on the Superbike box in race two. (Bottom) Rocco Landers won both Supersport races going away.

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