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Cycle News 2024 Issue 24 June 18

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VOLUME ISSUE JUNE , P85 the podium. Seriously, congrats to Bob this weekend. The guy was untouchable." Kelly's weekend started off well enough, the Floridian taking another top five in fourth in race one, but it would end in a shower of broken carbon fiber thanks to a violent crash on lap five at turn three, the BMW pitching side - ways and sending Kelly flying over the highside and out of the race, thankfully without injury. Kelly's crash proved to be an- other case of wrong place, wrong time for Baz, who had to take avoiding action onto the grass and lost touch with the battle for the podium with Herrin, Petersen and Fong. He would come home in fourth in race two. The meeting proved another tough one for current and three- time champion Jake Gagne. The number one again suffered from his worrying arm-pump issues, carding an eighth in race one and seventh in race two on the At - tack Performance/Progressive/ Race two was better for Petersen in third, although he could do nothing about Fong who took the holeshot and bolted early on. "I'm position-wise quite a bit better, but in terms of race pace and the way I rode, I feel like I rode worse than I did yesterday," Petersen said. "Yesterday, I just got caught up with lappers in the last few laps. It was a tough race. I tried to go with Bobby in the beginning today and his pace was pretty hot and I was just pretty sloppy, making a lot of mistakes, running wide, and really struggling with rear grip pretty much from lap one. But I'm stoked to be on "After the way that the beginning of the season went, it's good. I've been around here 19 years now and been lucky enough to win three championships and know that it's not about the first half of the season. I'm happy with this one and looking forward to the next couple rounds that we got coming up." Cameron Petersen's podium form continued at Brainerd. The South African was always in the mix, leading the first half of race one until Fong came past, but eventually falling to fifth by the flag behind Fong, Herrin, Baz and TopPro BMW's Sean Dylan Kelly. (Above) It goes from bad to worse for defending champion Jake Gagne (1). With persistent arm- pump issues, the current champion dropped to second in the points. (Left) Cameron Petersen (45) sends it sideways in his pursuit of Fong in race two. The South African would grab a podium in third place but couldn't catch the flying Fong.

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