Cycle News

Cycle News 2015 Issue 24 June 16

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

Issue link: https://magazine.cyclenews.com/i/527805

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 155 of 191

CHAMPIONSHIP VOL. 52 ISSUE 24 JUNE 16, 2015 P155 lead coming in, but leaving with a victory in race two meant leav- ing on a positive note. Suzuki's Lewis and Hayden are 56 and 64 points back respectively in third and fourth. Not ideal, but a much better position in the chase than they were coming into Barber, thanks to the Beau- bier DNF. Hayes complimented Beau- bier on putting together a smart final lap. "It was slippery out there with all the heat," Hayes said. "Cam was strong in the right areas on the track. It just came down to who could put together the right lap together at the right time. He rode the last lap like he was supposed to and I really didn't have any options." One bad lap with two big mistakes put Hayden out of the sweepstakes for the win in race two. Hayden again was battling most of the race for the lead with Beaubier and Hayes, but in the last three laps he lost touch when he made a mistake and ran wide in a couple of turns on the same lap. "I was giving it all I had just to stay with those guys," Hayden said. "With about three or four laps to go I got into turn five way too deep and ran wide. I tried to make it all up going into the museum corner and ran wide again and those guys got a big gap. I knew I wasn't going to catch them and I didn't see any point in trying to chuck it down the road trying to, so I just brought it home. I was pretty happy to run with those guys for the first 17 laps. The race pace was definitely a lot quicker than I thought it would be. We're im- proving and I'm going to another track I like in Miller, so hopefully Briefly... to P4 at the end." Aprilia HSBK Racing's Sheridan Moriais had a strange thing hap- pen to him in Superbike/Superstock race one. A tire weight flew off his bike's wheel and hit him in the calf. It startled him enough that he ran off the track into the gravel trap and tipped over; ending his race. Former multi-time AMA 250 Grand Prix Champion Rich Oliver was on hand at Barber and did some laps on one of his Yamaha 250GP bikes. They had a modern R6 on hand just in case anything went wrong with the old two-stroke. In KTM RC Cup qualifying, it was Gage McAllister on his NCR-backed machine topping the charts with a 1:43.707. Brandon Altmeyer and An- thony Mazziotto III started alongside McAllister. McAllister had a grueling weekend, racing the Superstock 600 class as well, a tough task in the Alabama heat. "I'm racing both classes and at first hopping on the KTM was a bit difficult because of the difference of speed," McAllister said after KTM qualifying. "But once I got used to being back on the KTM I was able to work with the guys I was running with on the track. The key is just to get that little bit of draft to help you in certain areas and I was able to get a really good run on the last lap." On Saturday and Sunday, Kawasaki showed off its super-charged, 300 horsepower Kawasaki Ninja H2R with demonstration laps around the Barber racetrack with Jeremy Toye riding the bike. The bike looked amazingly fast accelerating out of turn five. Yoshimura Suzuki duo—Roger Hayden (95) and Jake Lewis (85) joined Hayes on the podium in race one.

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of Cycle News - Cycle News 2015 Issue 24 June 16