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Cycle News 2024 Issue 37 September 17

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ROUND 8 / SEPTEMBER 13-15, 2024 CIRCUIT OF THE AMERICAS / AUSTIN, TEXAS ROAD RACE I MOTOAMERICA AMA/FIM NORTH AMERICAN ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP P86 of the leading two and kept a watching brief for much of the race in third. Herrin knew if he beat Beaubier in race three, the title was his, and thus the Cali - fornian resident was let off the leash. Sliding the Panigale like a dirt tracker, Herrin very nearly sent himself flying over the highside in the daunting Nicky Hayden right-hander on the last lap as Beaubier inched away. As such, Herrin settled for second, 0.9 of a second off Beaubier. Kelly backed off on the final lap to finish 2.9 sec - onds behind Beaubier for a clean sweep of Texas podiums. "Those last couple laps, I just put everything I had into trying to open up just enough of a gap Children's Hospital in Hollywood, Florida. Beaubier was the first to congratulate Kelly, while Herrin was also happy for Sean as he denied Beaubier a further five points in the title chase. Fourth went to Baz once again, with Fong improving to fifth, the championship slowly but surely slipping out of reach. The final race of the weekend was another shootout between old foes Beaubier and Herrin. Like Herrin in race two, Kelly couldn't quite hold the pace start/finish line. He and Beau - bier gradually pulled away from Herrin, who was making all sorts of shapes on the Panigale as he struggled for rear grip. It boiled down to a final-lap boxing match between Beaubier and his former Moto2 World Championship teammate, Kelly. Beaubier took the lead at turn one, Kelly hit back in the esses, Beaubier then jammed it up the inside going on the back straight, and that looked like that. Not so, as Kelly got the run on Beaubier into the last corner, block-passing him and holding the advantage to the finish line for an emotional victory, with his livery the artistic job of a bunch of kids from the Joe DiMaggio Richie Escalante (54) made a welcome return to the Superbike podium after missing much of the year through injury.

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