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Cycle News 2013 Issue 37 September 17

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ROUNDS 12-13/SEPTEMBER 14-15, 2013 NEW JERSEY MOTOSPORTS PARK/MILLVILLE, NEW JERSEY AMA SUPERBIKE P74 AMA NATIONAL GUARD SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP Tight at the top: Cardenas (36), Hayes (1) and Herrin (2) battle. Roger Lee Hayden chases Cardenas in Sunday's National. he said. "Proud of my team for putting a good bike back underneath me. I can't say I'm happy, just proud. A job well done. I feel good about the way I put the day together." Not surprisingly it was Herrin and Cardenas again going at it tooth and nail on the final lap battling for second, over threeseconds back from Hayes. The two swapped the position a few times and Cardenas was trailing coming into the final set of turns. Everyone wondered why Carde- nas didn't serve up payback to Herrin for Saturday's rough pass in the final turn. "It wasn't possible," Cardenas said. "In that section of the track I'm not very good at it. I think Josh is a little bit better than me there, so I couldn't do it like he did it yesterday. I just couldn't. I was hoping maybe on the draft, but it wasn't possible." Needing only a 10th-place or better at Laguna Seca to win the championship, Herrin was looking ahead to the series finale in two weeks. "It's been pretty much since 2008 that I've been trying to get a championship," Herrin said. "I'm not there yet, but it's getting closer. Today I went into the race really nervous; I'm not going to lie. I was thinking about the points and what I needed to do to get a good enough gap in the points that I didn't have to worry too much over there and I think we accomplished that. It's not going to be easy to finish in the top-10 at Laguna, but it's going to be a lot less weight on my shoulders to know that that's the goal." CN Race One 1. Josh Herrin (Yamaha) 2. Roger Hayden (Suzuki) 3. Martin Cardenas (Suzuki) 4. Josh Hayes (Yamaha) 5. Chris Fillmore (KTM) 6. Danny Eslick (Suzuki) 7. Aaron Yates (EBR) 8. Taylor Knapp (KTM) 9. Geoff May (EBR) 10. David Anthony (Suzuki) Race Two 1. Josh Hayes (Yamaha) 2. Josh Herrin (Yamaha) 3. Martin Cardenas (Suzuki) 4. Roger Hayden (Suzuki) 5. Danny Eslick (Suzuki) 6. Chris Fillmore (KTM) 7. Geoff May (EBR) 8. Larry Pegram (Yamaha) 9. Taylor Knapp (KTM) 10. David Anthony (Suzuki)

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