VOLUME ISSUE OCTOBER , P73
Baz's pace was substantial, one
that Herrin couldn't sustain. He
dropped steadily back to an even-
tual sixth place, leaving Baz to
fend for himself. Sean Dylan Kelly
was having a much better second
race than Saturday's opener and
closed right up to Baz, with Fong
keeping a watching brief in third.
However, the former WorldSBK
and MotoGP rider Baz's speed
through the final three corners
was unmatched, and he held on
for the first Ducati double Super
-
bike win weekend since the Mo-
rounded out by Petersen, Sean
Dylan Kelly (EasyHealthPlans.
com/ TopPro Racing BMW),
Fores, Benjamin Smith (Flow4Law
Racing Yamaha), Ashton Yates
(Jones Honda) and Bryce Prince
(BPR Yamaha).
Race two would be another
Ducati benefit but not in the way
everyone expected.
Baz and Herrin made the early
running, the former shielded by
the latter as he tried to win his
first race in 11 years and his first
on American soil.
(Left) Herrin
hits the front and
tries to break
the pack in race
one. He didn't
succeed but
still came away
with the win.
(Below) Cameron
Petersen leads
the Superbike
field away in
race one.