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Cycle News 2014 Issue 17 April 29

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SUPERBIKE SHOOTOUT SERIES VOL. 51 ISSUE 17 APRIL 29, 2014 P115 be on a motorcycle and in a good environment and having fun." Hayden enjoyed it as well, but wished there was more track time. Sharing the track meant that each class got a 30-minute practice and qualifying session on Saturday and a 30-minute warm-up before the race on Sun- day. "You know it was cool," Hayden said. "The vibe was great. Every- thing had a good positive energy about it. You know the only thing a little more track time would be nice, a little too much down time. But for the first event I don't think it could've went any smoother. I appreciate everybody making this happen because it's a good benefit for us. And there's a lot of people out here today." While Anthony also was happy with the event, being a team own- er adds a different perspective. "We have to wait and see what happens with TV and stuff like that. In terms of the event itself here, I thought it was pretty good. There seem to be a few people around and it ran as smoothly as it could where we got thrown in. Pretty happy with it so far. "I mean our sponsors are here and they saw a lot of people so they're happy. That's what they wanted to see. I've got nothing bad to say, but television is where we need to see what that produc- tion comes out like to give a final opinion. But so far so good." The TV production crew, led by Greg White, was on site film- ing the races for a tape-delayed airing on MavTV. There was no announcement of the airing schedule at the time. >>TESTING 1-2-3 With the huge gap in the sched- ule between Daytona and Road America, one of the appeals of the Superbike Shootout was the chance for testing. Even for Hayden the blow of losing the podium by a smidge was lessened because there was something to take away from the weekend without championship implications. "It would've been nice to finish on the podium, but the important thing is we were using it as a test" Hayden said. "We got a lot of stuff we got to get through this week- end for me. And the important thing was we had the pace. Just a couple things that happened in the race we couldn't control." The consensus around the paddock was that they were all very thankful of that, especially teams like Aussie Dave Racing and HMC KTM. "We can't go and hire a track and test like those boys [factory teams] can," Aussie Dave Racing's team owner/racer Anthony said. "If we go test we do a club day or something so this is even better for us to get out there with some good riders and test and stuff." Fans were treated to close racing at Fontana – a little too close if you're Beaubier (2) and Roger Hayden (95).

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