happen and hold us back."
Through the disappointment,
Herrin was able to find a positive
especially in light of his disas-
trous Moto2 experience last
season.
"But it was still a fun race," he
said. "I know the old me would
have freaked out and thrown a
little fit so I was kind of happy
that I stayed calm without even
trying. It wasn't like I was trying
to prove something but when I
came in I was kind of shocked
that I didn't get as mad as I used
to. I guess maybe that's part of
growing up, but then also having
such a crappier last year that it's
not much. It's real hard to make
something worse than the way
last year went."
With the championship a
distant hope, Herrin's game plan
now—focus on wins.
"I don't know if it's possible
and there's only four races left—
three rounds, but I guess four
races," he said. "Something
magical would have to happen
but we're for sure going to go
and try and get wins." CN
SUPERSPORT RACE ONE
1. JD Beach (Yam)
2. Garrett Gerloff (Yam)
3. Josh Herrin (Yam)
4. David Anthony (Suz)
5. Cameron Petersen (Yam)
6. Tomas Puerta (Yam)
7. Hayden Gillim (MV)
8. Benny Solis, Jr. (Hon)
9. Kyle Wyman (Yam)
10. Corey Alexander (Suz)
SUPERSPORT RACE TWO
1. JD Beach (Yam)
2. Bobby Fong (Tri)
3. Garrett Gerloff (Yam)
4. Cameron Petersen (Yam)
5. David Anthony (Suz)
6. Tomas Puerta (Yam)
7. Kyle Wyman (Yam)
8. Corey Alexander (Yam)
9. Kaleb De Keyrel (Yam)
10. Benny Solis, Jr. (Hon)
SUPERSPORT
MOTOAMERIC A AMA/FIM NOR TH AMERIC AN ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP
ROUND 6/JUNE 26-28, 2015
MILLER MOTORSPORTS PARK/TOOELE, UTAH
P114
Beach now enjoys a healthy
championship lead over Herrin
and Gerloff with three rounds
remaining.