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Beaubier and Petersen were
thus out of the restart, and it
allowed Gagne to romp home to
a 5.3-second win ahead of the
impressive Josh Herrin, still in
pain after a massive get off at
ter Cameron Petersen (Fresh
N Lean Progressive Yamaha)
tucked the front of Yamaha and
left Beaubier nowhere to go, the
two going down in a shower of
dust and carbon fiber.
99 JEREMY MCWILLIAMS
1-1 SUPER HOOLIGANS
"We've been fastest in every session
(this weekend)," Jeremy McWilliams
said. "I think maybe that was a lap
record on the last lap. I could just see
plus zero, plus zero. I could see the
back markers were approaching. The
problem is here that you get a trip-up
with the backmarkers. It's so tight at the
Corkscrew that you get tripped up and
unfortunately your lap just goes away.
So, I did need to be at the front so I
could try to control the backmarkers.
That was the plan. Even if I got passed,
whether it was Andy or my teammate,
I had to be able to get back past again
as soon as possible. I needed the
points and I needed to do this for our
guys that are working so hard."
33 KYLE WYMAN 8-1-1
KING OF THE BAGGERS
"Today, I tried to pull the trigger the last
few laps," Kyle Wyman said. "I thought
I had a bit of a gap, but we caught a
lapper in turn 11 on the last lap. It feels
good to get a win today. We all want
to win. We all have, maybe, a little bit
different approach in trying to do it.
Today, fortunately, I was able to do it
my way, which is control the pace and
try to manage and see if I can dig a little
deeper in the end."
MYOWNRACE
Gagne leads the field
in race one after
Beaubier and Cam
Petersen crashed out
on the first lap.
Superbike Race One