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riding in a heated press confer-
ence after the race. So now, it
seems,
MotoAmerica finally has
the hated rivalry it's been crav-
ing since taking over the series
in 2015.
Race two saw Davis again
control proceedings as he held
off the charging Petersen, his
second race win of the week
-
end, closing the gap to 38 points
to
series leader Jacobsen, who
is only three points ahead of his
archrival Scholtz.
"It feels amazing to be back
up here," Davis said after race
two. "Once again, I feel like
we had a slow pace. I feel like
we should have had more, but
the track was really greasy out
there. I feel I can get better at
Scholtz in race two.
Davis kept his nose clean
throughout the first race as
the fireworks were provided by
Scholtz and Jacobsen, the latter
accusing the former of dirty
Supersport champion Mathew
Scholtz and PJ Jacobsen (Rahal
Ducati Moto w/ Xpel) in race
one, and Cameron Petersen
(Celtic/Economy Lube+Tire/
Warhorse HSBK Ducati) and
MotoAmerica Superbike Race One Highlights
The Supersport
class saw the real
arrival of Blake
Davis (22) as a
title threat. The
teenager pulled
two perfect races
to sweep the
weekend.