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Cycle News 2023 Issue 10 March 14

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MARCH 9-11, 2023 DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY / DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA ROAD RACE I 81ST DAYTONA 200 P94 despite a seem- ingly endless and viscous tank slapper on the high banks. Once he got that under control, he was keeping the pressure on Kyle Wyman, who had earlier in the day taken victory in the three-lap King Of The Baggers Challenge, when the H-D Screa - min' Eagle Road Glide expired with five laps to go. From there it was a battle to the finish with Rispoli and his teammate Hayden Gillim joined by the second factory Harley of Travis Wyman, who's bike also expired on the banking late in the race. Worries that Travis' Harley had oiled the track meant the red flag was called and Rispoli was given the win. Defending Mission King Of The Baggers runner-up Hayes said. "I did the pit stop and came back out and I was kind of in the same position. I might have lost a second to them, but I was rela - tively in the same position. I fought, and fought, and fought. I finally got what the gap was behind me. I kind of settled in and then I saw Richie (Escalan - te) on the ground and saw P2. I said, 'Well, I'm just going to kind of bring her home clean right now.' Actually, it kind of worked in my favor because I took it pretty easy on the tire at that point, which ended up giving me some tire at the end." King Of The Baggers The opening round of the Mis- sion Foods King Of The Baggers saw James Rispoli (Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson) take the first Baggers win of his career in race one after one of the great- est saves ever seen in the class. Rispoli was running second and giving chase to early leader Kyle Wyman when he made the save of his life and somehow stayed onboard his Road Glide, At the restart, it was game on but Cameron Petersen (45) wasn't even sure he was on the lead lap. It was another podium for Josh Hayes (left) and Petersen (right) but no one was smiling more than Herrin.

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