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Cycle News 2025 Issue 37 September 16

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off Herrin, with Sean Dylan Kelly (Vision Wheel M4 Ecstar Suzuki) rounding out the top five and saving face for the team after Richie Escalante, who was fast closing in on Beaubier and Fong when his machine called it quits at the three-quarter distance mark. Race two was another knock 'em down, drag 'em out affair, only this time it was primarily between Beaubier and Fong af - ter Herrin dropped back follow- ing a front-end slide. Beaubier was pushing like mad and had come within an ace of lobbing the BMW and his title chances away when he had an almighty front-end loss going through the fast right-hander at turn 18. The Californian just saved it and Beaubier fired first with pole position at Circuit of The Ameri - cas, his time 0.32 of a second up on Jake Gagne (Attack Perfor- mance Progressive Yamaha), with Herrin, fresh from a leg fracture suffered in his race-two crash at Mid-Ohio, completing the top three. It wasn't a happy quali - fying for Fong, with two crashes so far, ensuring he started from the third row in seventh. One of the great qualities of Josh Herrin is when the chips are down, you know he's going to come out swinging, and that's exactly what he did in race one, taking an emotional win after a dogfight between himself, Beaubier and Fong, as the top three in this year's champion - ship swapped paint repeatedly over the 12 laps. Herrin was hurting, but his three-tenths-of-a-second win was the best possible situa - tion, as it clawed him back 10 points on Fong and five points on Beaubier after two rounds, where he scored a third, a 14th, a seventh and a DNF, the gap re- duced to 18 points at this stage. Beaubier had Fong crawling all over him as the Yamaha man used his superior corner speed to drag back the advantage Beaubier and Herrin gained on COTA's long straights. Beaubier went for the divebomb move on Herrin at the last corner only to run wide and leave the door open for Fong, but the BMW just dragged the Yamaha to the line, securing Beaubier a crucial five points over Fong in the title race. Hayden Gillim (Real Steel Honda) was fourth, 11 seconds VOLUME ISSUE SEPTEMBER , P87 1 JOSH HERRIN 1ST/3RD SUPERBIKE "I woke up this morning in a lot more pain," Herrin said after race two. "I think I just had to grit it yesterday, and I think the bone doesn't like it. Today was definitely harder on me. I wouldn't say that's why we weren't able to be fighting with those guys. Cam [Beaubier] just left and was re- ally fast, and I wasn't. I tried to hang on. Really that's it." MYOWNRACE The hard luck story of the weekend must go to Richie Escalante (54), who was on track to close down Beaubier and Fong in race one, when a mechanical problem stopped his Suzuki on the last lap. To compound the misery, his GSX-R dropped onto three cylinders in race two and forced him out again.

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