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on rain tires on a track that was
drying quickly. However, late in
the race, Lewis' badly worn tires
allowed Jacobsen to pass him
on the back straight in the final
lap, and Jacobsen held the for
-
mer leader off through the final
set of corners to claim victory
by just 0.371 of a second. It was
Jacobsen's 13th career Mo-
toAmerica Supersport victory.
Tyler Scott, on the Vision
Wheel M4 Ecstar Suzuki, was
third. Cameron Petersen (Duca-
ti) and Mathew Scholtz (Yama-
ha) rounded out the top five.
After Saturday's disappointing
fifth, Scholtz, on the Strack Rac-
ing Yamaha, rebounded with a
win in the dry. It was the defend-
ing class champion's second
victory of the season and 10th
career Supersport win.
A day after earning his career-
best Superbike finish of fifth,
Smith raced to seventh on Sun-
day, holding off the fast-closing
twosome of Hondas of Yates
and Gillim.
Tenth place went to Beach.
Beaubier leads Gagne by 23
points, 95-72, with two rounds
and four races in the books. Her
-
rin is third with 59 points, three
more than Fong. Kelly rounds
out the top five with 52 points.
Motovation
Supersport
Rahal Ducati Moto w/Xpel's
PJ Jacobsen snatched victory
away from Altus Motorsports'
Jake Lewis to win Saturday's Su
-
persport race. Lewis seemed to
have the wet race under control
despite the challenge of being
Loris Baz recorded
his first career King
of the Baggers win on
Saturday.