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Cycle News 2026 Issue 22 June 2

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VOLUME 63 ISSUE 22 JUNE 2, 2026 P109 It just goes from bad to worse for Cameron Beaubier (1) who dislocated his shoulder in a race-one crash. His title chances are now all but gone after three rounds. Andrew Lee (14) did a demolition job on the Superbike Cup field, taking both wins on offer. slight contact as they fought for position. Petersen ultimately prevailed in a drag race to the finish line, defeating Kelly by just 0.067 of a second for a first career MotoAmerica Superbike victory since race one at Ridge Motor - sports Park in 2024, with Fong another nine-hundredths of a second behind in third. PJ Jacobsen (Rahal Ducati Moto with XPEL) finished fourth ahead of JD Beach (Attack Per - formance Progressive Yamaha Racing), while championship leader Scholtz crossed the line sixth but a worrying 4.6 seconds off the winning pace. Sunday's race two featured another closely contested battle among the championship con - tenders. With Beaubier sidelined, Jacobsen started from pole and led the early laps, though Beach briefly took the lead before Jacobsen reclaimed it. Kelly, Fong, Petersen and Scholtz all remained in close contention as the lead group quickly pulled away from the rest of the field. The championship picture changed dramatically on lap Saturday's race was turned upside down when six-time champion and Road America polesitter Cameron Beaubier (Warhorse HSBK Ducati Flo - 4Law) crashed while leading comfortably at the chicane before Canada Corner. The incident brought out a red flag, and Beaubier was unable to take the restart or participate in race two after dislocating his right shoulder, which may be a fatal blow to a possible seventh championship. Before the stoppage, Cam - eron Petersen (Wrench Motorcy- cles Ducati) had produced one of the rides of the race, charging from 15th on the grid to second place. After the restart, Petersen quickly moved to the front and became locked in a battle with Sean Dylan Kelly (OrangeCat Racing) and Bobby Fong (At - tack Performance Progressive Yamaha Racing). The trio remained separated by a couple of tenths of a sec- ond throughout the shortened race. Petersen and Kelly ex- changed the lead multiple times on the final lap, even making Superbike Race One Highlights

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