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Cycle News 2014 Issue 25 June 24

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AMA SUPERBIKE CHAMPIONSHIP VOL. 51 ISSUE 25 JUNE 24, 2014 P51 rain-marred race at Road Amer- ica. Anthony felt this one might also be marked with an asterisk since so many of the leading rid- ers were sidelined, but as Hayes commented afterwards," finish- ing a grueling race like this is part of the deal, and both of these guys found a way to finish when a lot of others didn't." Anthony now has two-career AMA Superbike podiums, and re- markably is second in the stand- ings, but the 32-year-old Aus- tralian hasn't yet seemed overly excited about the accomplish- ment. He was rather subdued in Saturday's post-race press con- ference and just calmly explained how he did it. "It was all about trying to keep it on two wheels, it was pretty slippery out there," Anthony said. "That was my goal, to just bring it to the end. I knew some people would go down and a few of them did. So it was just bring it home in one piece." On the other hand, the 23-year- old Clark was clearly elated by his first podium in his fifth season of AMA Superbike racing. "This is great," Clark said. "To earn my first podium in the Super- bike class, out of all of them this is definitely something special. It was definitely a race of attrition out there. If everyone wouldn't have stayed up I probably would be up Briefly... Roger Hayden was trying to keep Josh Hayes in range in Saturday's Superbike race, but suffered a crash with about three laps to go. "I came down that hill and kind of shut off a lit- tle more jerky than normal," Hayden explained. "It kind of put a little more weight on the front, so I made a mis- take. I wasn't over my head, but I was definitely pushing pretty hard to stay with Josh [Hayes]. The race was coming down and I wanted to stay close enough to take a shot at him." Dane Westby's sweep of the Day- tona SportBike race at Barber now gives him four-career wins in the class. That moves him into a three- way tie for fifth on the all-time DSB wins list with Jason DiSalvo and Jake Gagne, who each have four DSB wins as well. Jake Lewis broke through to score his first career pole in Daytona Sport- Bike Saturday at Barber Motorsports Park. Lewis ran his MotoSport. com/Meen Yamaha R6 to a time of 1:27.579 to top the charts in the final DSB qualifying session. That didn't quite match the DSB track record of 1:27.219 set by Cameron Beau- bier last year, but Lewis was thrilled with his progress in the class. "I've been working really hard these last three weeks," said a grinning Lew- is. "It was disappointing coming off Road America so I came into here working really hard and with a lot of confidence. I really want to get that first win, but to get the pole position means a lot to me." (Above) David Anthony (25) had his best weekend of the season, the Aussie finishing second in Saturday's race and battling with Beaubier (2) on Sunday. (Left) Yoshimura Suzuki teammates Cardenas (36) and Hayden (95) battle for position in Sunday's second race.

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