How Bauman earned his
back-to-back triumphs also
threatens to rob Daniels of any
pre-race ease moving forward.
The Estenson Racing superstar
was strong throughout the day,
clocking the fastest times in
every practice and qualifying
session before marching to a
heat race victory.
Bauman, meanwhile, re-enact
-
ed his Senoia struggles, qualify-
ing ninth fastest before earning
a starting
slot on row two, lined
up directly behind polesitter
Daniels.
in Senoia, Georgia, and deliver
Harley's production-based race
bike its first-ever win after more
than eight seasons.
At Ventura Raceway, Bauman
toppled that preseason frame
-
work completely, again coming
from
seemingly nowhere to
dominate the main event and
snatch away the early-season
points lead.
While Daniels doubled at
the season opener, he did so
only by the skin of his teeth, as
Bauman took a wrecking ball
to expectations with a pair of
near-wins in his debut aboard
the once-maligned Harley-Da
-
vidson XG750R. The third swing
hit even
harder when Bauman
raced up from row three to
win at Yamaha's home track
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Aidan RoosEvans backed up his
Senoia fourth with a solid seventh in
Ventura but was left far from satisfied
after flashing the potential to do much
better on the night. "Things started out
pretty good," he said. "I qualified fourth
overall, and in the main event, I was
up to second. I just faded. It's just the
honest truth. It's just, I was up there.
I know I had to speed to win. I know
I had to speed to do top three. I just
failed on myself to do so. I'm not going
to let that happen again. And it's all
me. I failed on my training."
MYOWNRACE
Briar Bauman celebrates his second
consecutive SuperTwins win.