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Cycle News 2014 Issue 29 July 22

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DAYTONA SPORTBIKE ROUNDS 7-8/JULY 20, 2014 MID-OHIO SPORTS CAR COURSE/LEXINGTON, OHIO P88 AMA GO PRO DAYTONA SPORTBIKE SERIES there are only a couple of pass- ing spots on the track. It's a huge win for the team. We've got a good bike setup right now and we'll just try to keep clicking off these wins." Gagne said he knew he was being pursued and he tried to brake as late as possible off the back straight. "I ended up getting into the lead a few laps in and I just put my head down and clicked off consistent laps to see if we could break up the group a little bit," Gagne said. "I knew Jake was right on me. I thought [it was Lew- is], because there was just one guy back there. That last lap I was leading on the back straight and I knew Jake was probably going to try to go. I tried to brake as late as I could, but just not enough. He snuck up in there and after that there wasn't a whole lot to pass on the rest of that lap. He earned that win and we've got another shot at it this afternoon." Eslick was a distant third - six- seconds back from the lead- ers. He said some over aggres- sive riding by fellow Oklahoman Dane Westby cost him after the two got mixed up into some fair- ing banging that ultimately cost them time. "Westby was trying to be a hero and kind of screwed me on going with this lead pack," Eslick said. "He's my buddy and all at home, but when the helmets are on it's go time. I didn't have the bike for it and I was trying to over- ride it." Gerloff and Westby rounded out the top five. Early leader Beach seemed to struggle with grip as the race wore on and dropped back to sixth at the fin- ish. The win put Gagne and Lewis into a tie for the series lead, at least for a few hours. Still Some Fight Left When you look at it on paper, DiSalvo isn't really that old – just 30 – but he still has 10 years or better on the young guns of Day- tona SportBike. And while the spotlight has been on the youth movement in DSB this season, DiSalvo and his Castrol Triumph

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