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Cycle News 2014 Issue 13 April 1 2014

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ARENACROSS AMSOIL ARENACROSS CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL ROUND/MARCH 29-30, 2014 ENERGY SOLUTIONS ARENA/SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH P106 rode good, had a good series and learned a lot." But changing programs in the middle of the series was not an easy thing to do for the North Carolina resident. "Switching to a different bike at round four was definitely a challenge," Hayes added. "I rode it for only the sec- ond time at Milwaukee and did some suspension testing after that. We got it dialed in and put the hammer down towards the end of the series and started gaining some momentum. I'm really pumped on my series and to come out second overall, I'm happy." Team Babbitt's Monster En- ergy Amsoil Kawasaki's Zach Ames went 8-2 for third overall in Salt Lake, and he also finished third overall in the series. With five wins, Ames was in the run- ning and was the points leader for most of the series until a few bad events at Reno, Nevada and Hidalgo, Texas. Ames knows the rules and how the system works, but that doesn't mean he likes it. "It was my best year and it was good," he said. "I did a lot of preparation coming in and did my homework and a lot of testing and training was involved. I put my head down the whole series and rode smart and stayed out of trouble the best I could and tried not to make any enemies and just do my own thing. I am frustrated with the points and the race to the championship thing. We work the whole series to earn a championship and then with four races to go, they re-set the points. It punishes the guys who work hard for it and it gives the other guys a second chance." But he also plans on being back again in the running next year. "I'm going to have a good off season and be even more prepared and I'm going to win this thing next year," Ames add- (Above) Jacob Hayes came out of nowhere to finish second in the championship. (Right) Arenacross rookie Kyle Regal finished out the year in fourth.

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