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Cycle News 2024 Issue 20 May 21

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VOLUME ISSUE MAY , P63 Instead, Beaubier fell off the side and onto the grass. The BMW, meanwhile, was not so lucky, barrel-rolling itself to pieces. The rest of the field couldn't believe their luck, least of all Petersen, who now took over at the front ahead of Gagne, with the two Warhorse Ducatis of Baz and Josh Herrin sitting third and fourth. For the next 17 laps, Petersen had the number one of Gagne breathing down his neck, but the South African, whose MotoAmer - ica career was on life-support at the beginning of the year follow- ing a devastating wrist injury last year, never wavered. In the best showing of his career, Petersen crossed the line four-tenths of a second up on Gagne for the first Yamaha 1-2 of the year, with Herrin holding onto third following a race-long battle with new Superbike star said after race two. "We made a few changes from the bike yesterday. I was really struggling with the rear of the bike. Yesterday, I didn't really have any issues with the rear coming around going into the corners, and today for whatever reason I was just struggling. But three podiums in a row, I can't complain. Like you said, I've had way worse weekends than this. Just happy to be on the box again. Congrats to these two guys next to me. Congrats to SDK (Sean Dylan Kelly) on his first Superbike podium. I remember what that feeling is like." 50 BOBBY FONG 9-5-2 SUPERBIKE "From the first race to today, we made a big change out of Charlotte's Web, (turns) four and five," Fong said. "I was just losing so much ground out of there. We basically turned down the bike a little bit out of that corner. It was less lively for the second race, and I could keep up a little bit closer going into the Museum corner. It was pretty good. We always feel good at the end of the race on this bike. We always set it up pretty good with used tires. We did a lot of laps this week- end on pretty worn-out tires, so I kind of knew what to expect going into this race. These guys are fast. I'm just doing everything I could to stay with these guys. The field is stacked this year, and it's just good to get this Wrench ADR R1 on the box and just keep on improving. Hopefully battle with this guy for the win here soon." MYOWNRACE Beaubier (6) grabbed two of three holeshots to make his life a little easier. For Jake Gagne (1), it was a weekend he'll want to forget after persistent arm pump trouble saw him drop behind in the championship.

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