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Cycle News 2014 Issue 28 July 15

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 28 JULY 15, 2014 P93 py with the way we got the bike for the race," Hayden said. "But the first eight laps killed me. I just have to do better." The Rest The race was most pro- cessional. A rather dull parade, so to speak. Hayes led for the duration; Beaubier moved into second on the fifth lap; and once Hayden disposed of Cardenas, the running order was mostly set. Hayden made his run at Beau- bier, who in turn tried to chase down Hayes. None of that came to fruition. HMC KTM's Chris Fillmore rode totally alone in fifth place – 12 seconds behind Cardenas and some 10 seconds ahead of sixth-placed David Anthony, the Aussie having an off-weekend after a season full of promise that includes two runner-up fin- ishes thus far. Then came Team AMSOIL EBR's Cory West, the Arkansas Briefly... and Tomas Puerta to Great Britain to contest the final two rounds of the British Superbike Series. "We're going to do Silverstone and Brands [Hatch]," Walker said. "We have no idea what's going on here for next year. We keep hearing things, but we need somebody to come in here and do something." Walker said not much has to be done to the team's Daytona Sport- Bike-spec Yamaha R6s to compete in the British Supersport Series. "There won't be a lot of work," Walk- er said. "Mostly motor stuff because it's a little upgrade to what they use and it will mostly be with their Motec spec 880-Series ECU. We plan on doing some testing with it before we go over there." The British Supers- port Series, for the most part, cop- ies the World Supersport rulebook, Walker said. David Anthony (25) wasn't as strong as he has been of late and the Australian ended up sixth. Cory West (13) rode his EBR to seventh. continued on next page (From left to right) Cam- eron Beaubier, Josh Hayes and Roger Lee Hayden take to the podium at Laguna Seca.

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