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Cycle News 2013 Issue 31 August 6

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VOL. 50 ISSUE 31 AUGUST 6, 2013 Roger Lee Hayden barely made it to the finish line in Sunday's race when his bike failed him, but he still managed to finish second to Cardenas. control. But longtime race observer and Jordan Suzuki consultant Roy Janson was the first to spot trouble. "I saw a puff of smoke come from the motor and I looked around to see if anybody else noticed it." Something inside the motor of Hayden's bike wasn't right and it would ultimately cost him the race. "It started with about six laps to go," Hayden said. "It started getting slower and slower out of the flat corners and really started backing in bad under the brakes. The last lap I got on the throttle and nothing was really happening. I don't know what it was, if it was a cylinder tying up or what. With about four laps to go, I really didn't think I was going to finish. Obviously, I'm about as disappointed as you can get. I felt like I had the pace to win today." In spite of his bike's issues, Hayden was able to coax enough out of his bike to give Cardenas, who passed for the lead with two laps to go, a hard battle until about three turns from the end when the bike lost nearly all power. Cardenas was unaware of the problem. He moved up behind Hayden and was cautious about going around too early, knowing he'd have a fight on his hands. He figured if there was to be a battle, why not lessen the chances of a prolonged engagement by waiting until late to make his move? "It was a pretty hard race," Cardenas said. "At the beginning, these guys were a little bit faster up to the point when Josh [Hayes] crashed. Roger was pretty fast, and I was just trying my best to keep with him. I started to gain a little bit on him and when I got to his rear wheel, I stayed there for a couple laps and was thinking about doing a pass right at the end, the last five laps or something like that. But a pretty tough race - I did my best, every lap as hard as I could. Two laps from the end I think I passed P91 Roger and he passed me back in turn five I believe. He went a little deep, and I went to his inside. I was pushing that last lap as hard as I could because I knew he was going to try to overtake me again. I didn't know that he had a problem and I ended up winning and I'm very happy for me and the whole Yoshimura Suzuki team." Hayden said it was one of the most disappointing losses of his career. "It's by far the worst," he said his luck. "Because I had the pace today by myself. Nothing I can do about it." CN Race One 1. Josh Herrin (Yamaha) 2. Roger Hayden (Suzuki) 3. Josh Hayes (Yamaha) 4. Martin Cardenas (Suzuki) 5. Danny Eslick Broken (Suzuki) 6. Larry Pegram (Yamaha) 7. David Anthony (Suzuki) 8. Chris Fillmore (KTM) 9. Geoff May (EBR) 10. Taylor Knapp (KTM) Race Two 1. Martin Cardenas (Suzuki) 2. Roger Hayden (Suzuki) 3. Josh Herrin (Yamaha) 4. Danny Eslick (Suzuki) 5. Geoff May (EBR) 6. Aaron Yates (EBR) 7. David Anthony (Suzuki) 8. Taylor Knapp (KTM) 9. Chris Clark (Suzuki) 10. Dustin Dominguez (EBR)

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