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Scott took the checkered flag by
a little more than one-and-half
seconds over Hayes. Third place
went to Landers, who passed
both Fores and Stefano Mesa
on the final lap to notch his sec
-
ond podium of the weekend.
STOCK 1000
Disrupt Racing's Hayden Gillim
dominated Saturday's Stock
1000 race, winning by 7.4
seconds over polesitter Kaleb
De Keyrel (Orange Cat Racing).
Travis Wyman Racing's Travis
Wyman was a close third.
Benjamin Smith Racing's
Benjamin Smith had a solid
first outing in the class, riding
his just-built Yamaha YZF-R1
to fourth place ahead of points
ers was in second place by the
time the checkered flag flew, but
Hayes had a gap of more than
three seconds at the finish line.
Third place went to Vision Wheel
M4 Ecstar Suzuki's Tyler Scott.
"The hardest part was stay
-
ing focused in the last few laps,
just because I was happy and
super excited," Hayes said. "[The
record-setting win] is more relief
than anything to get that done,
out of the way. We don't have
to talk about it anymore. Let's
just go have some fun and race
now."
Scott came away with the
victory in the red-flag-shortened
second race on Sunday. The
17-year-old was hounded
throughout the race by Hayes.
(Left) Tyler
Scott led the
way to victory
in Sunday's
Supersport race.
(Below) Hayden
Gillim (69)
topped both
Stock 1000
races.