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Cycle News 2014 Issue 29 July 22

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 29 JULY 22, 2014 P83 I was just looking for any way I could to get around him. He was braking pretty deep trying to not give it away. I tried to set him up coming off the last corner and I didn't know who won. "Regardless who won today, it was a great race. It's kind of cra- zy not knowing who won until we came into pit lane." As a result of their alternat- ing victory-runner-up weekends, Hayes' advantage over second- ranked Beaubier remains at 40 points with just the New Jersey Motorsports Park finale to be contested. That means if Hayes merely finishes on the podium in Saturday's race, he could watch Sunday's contest from the stands and still be guaranteed his fourth AMA Superbike crown. THE REST Hayden came into Mid-Ohio with high expectations that went unmet. Despite finishing a clear third both times out, he was look- ing for more. Hayden and teammate Carde- nas kept the Yamaha pair honest for a handful of laps in the morn- ing race, but slowly lost touch. After Cardenas suffered three big moments on lap eight and gave up the chase, Hayden threw in the towel two laps later and ac- Briefly... by AMA Pro Racing officials to test the track in the wet on Saturday. AMA Pro Racing's Director of Com- petition David McGrath explained the reasoning behind the test. "We don't know what the current sur- face of the track is in the wet until we get a chance to test it," McGrath explained. "Even in 2006 when we last tried it in the rain, I don't think a lot of the top riders tested. The racing surface can change over time and we asked the riders to go out and give us an assessment. At this point the riders told us the track was unrideable in the rain." cepted third. "I hung on for a while but I started to make some mistakes," Hayden said. "I was having trou- ble getting my bike into the cor- ner and was missing my apex in a couple spots. A little over half way they started pulling away and I didn't want to crash and How close is close? This is the photo finish from race two with Hayes (4) just edging Beaubier (2).

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