Q1 times.
In race one, J&P Cycles/
Motul/Vance & Hines rider
Troy Herfoss grabbed the
early lead, but he could
not shake the chasing
Harley-Davidson x Dyno
-
jet Factory Racing Road
Glide
of Bradley Smith. The
Englishman rocketed past
the Australian, building a
three-second lead.
Behind the breakaway
leader, a trio of riders
battled for the remaining
podium spots in the final
five laps. Herfoss settled
into second, ahead of Tyler
O'Hara, who was charg
-
ing aboard his SDI Racing
Indian
Challenger. Points leader
Hayden Gillim rounded out the
group until the final lap, when
defending class champion
Wyman closed a two-second
deficit to join the four-way po
-
dium brawl.
Smith
secured a dominant
maiden Mission King of the Bag
-
gers victory by more than four
seconds.
On the final lap at the
Corkscrew, O'Hara attempted a
diving inside pass on Herfoss
for second. O'Hara ran wide at
the exit, cutting over the inside
downhill berm and dropping to
fourth. The error shuffled J&P
Cycles/Motul/Vance & Hines
Factory Indian teammates Her
-
foss and Gillim into second and
third, respectively.
In race
two, Wyman and
Smith launched into first and
second. Herfoss held third
ahead of Gillim. By lap two, the
lead quartet distanced them
-
selves from Big Diehl x Harley-
Davidson
Factory Racing's
James Rispoli in fifth.
On lap three, Gillim low-sided
in turn two and was out. Over
the final five laps, the Harley-Da
-
vidson teammates dropped the
third-place Herfoss.
The order
held to the stripe as Wyman
secured his first Baggers feature
win of the season over team
-
mate Smith, while Herfoss
rounded
out the podium.
"It's so gratifying to be able
to put that race together, to
put those nine laps together,"
Wyman said after race two. "It
just feels so good when you can
execute a plan that you have in
your head. I don't think I put a
wheel wrong."
Gillim continues to lead the
championship 13 points over
Herfoss and 20 points over
Smith. Wyman is fourth, 43
points adrift.
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Kyle Wyman (1) leads Bradley Smith (38)
in the King of the Baggers class. They
both came away with victories.