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Cycle News 2014 Issue 29 July 22

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AMA SUPERBIKE AMA PRO SUPERBIKE SERIES ROUNDS 8-9/JULY 20, 2014 MID-OHIO SPORTS CAR COURSE/LEXINGTON, OHIO P82 to proved that Hayes had won by the narrowest margins, reverting that .001 difference in the other direction. "I knew what he was expect- ing," Hayes said of his last-lap attack. "I still felt very confident in there so when I was close enough to have a go, I did and got it stopped. From that point forward, it was probably the ug- liest half a lap of riding I've ever done in my life... "I was pretty sloppy in the Car- ousel, but I thought I had it be- cause there are really no passing opportunities. I was just trying to get back to the inside and I end- ed up losing the front and really botching the last two corners. I never upshifted; I just held sec- ond and hit the rev limiter at the line. When I glanced over I ac- tually thought Cameron had got me, but it was too hard to tell right at the line. I was pretty relieved to get to the podium and find out I had won the race. I wanted to win it really bad and I had a lot of fun racing with Cam." Beaubier just missed taking the double, but was relieved to have rediscovered his form and come away with a draw after matching up against the rider who now ranks as the all-time winningest AMA Pro competitor at Mid-Ohio. "Josh made a hard, clean pass on me," Beaubier said. "After that Chris Clark (6) holds off David Anthony (25) and Larry Pegram (72). Clark was sixth and fifth in the two rounds.

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