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Cycle News 2015 Issue 15 April 14

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AMERICAN ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP VOL. 52 ISSUE 15 APRIL 14, 2015 P85 Briefly... It was a special weekend for the Hayden family with the whole clan there to watch Nicky Hayden race his 200 th Grand Prix and Roger Hayden in the MotoAmerica Superbike de- but. "Yeah, it is definitely really spe- cial," Roger said. "To have the whole family here, especially my dad some- times isn't doing as good as you'd hope. To get here and let him watch the whole family race, my two sis- ters are here and the grandkids and stuff like that… It's more special for them than it is me because they get to come and watch us race. I don't really get to see Nicky during the weekend. We both have our things going on. You never really know when the last time the whole family will be at a race together and this is one of those moments this week. It's cool because I love having my fam- ily here because my dad, he's the one out there taking lap times when we're training at home and stuff like that. It's cool that he gets to see. It's the whole team. What he does helps me perform better on the track. He's part of what makes me quick." Yes, it's early days yet with only one race weekend under MotoAmerica's belt, but what did Superbike racer Chris Fillmore think about the se- ries racing debut? "I know they're working really hard," Fillmore said. "I know everyone's working really hard and they're spending a lot of money and they have high hopes for every- thing. I think everybody in the pad- dock has a lot of high hopes for them to make it happen. It was a bumpy start but it's not a standalone event. We're with GP and we're kind of at the mercy at whatever MotoGP says, we have to do. So it was a tough event for MotoAmerica to start at... I think the next couple races will kind of be more of a telltale sign." went out, experience paid divi- dends. Four-time AMA Superbike champ Hayes has plenty of that. When conditions got tough, he got going, and led straight out of the gate and never looked back. Knocking down the laps in smooth precision, Hayes took home the first Superbike win of the new championship. And he made it look easy. "Yeah, there's so many things going on this weekend. New series, new machine… We've had some dodgy weather, we've had good weather, we've had a little bit of everything. So to have a successful weekend and come out of here with the race win regardless of what happens tomorrow is fantastic. "It's our first time at this venue, and being a tough race was interesting. I think a lot of it had to do with, I was prepared,

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