Having the points tied is awe-
some. It sets up for a fantastic
finish to the season and Roger is
really the dark horse. He can re-
ally get in there and mix it up for
both Cam and I. It's just a lot of
fun and I'm glad I'm still here."
So the pair are tied at 286
with four races left and 100
points up for grabs.
How did Beaubier feel about
his shot at the championship?
"Oh man, I don't know," Beau-
bier said. "He's got 20 years on
me, so we'll see. I'm going to
fight for it."
And the veteran Hayes?
"I feel pretty good about
it, but pressures are different
between the two of us," Hayes
said. "We have different things
weighing in our corner. He's a
young buck looking to go on
to do big things. He needs this
championship and probably
feels it. I'm pretty fortunate that
I have a few of these trophies at
home and I can enjoy it and ride
it relaxed and really go after it—
but I want it really bad." CN
Superbike Race One
1. Josh Hayes (Yam)
2. Cameron Beaubier (Yam)
3. Roger Hayden (Suz)
4. Jake Lewis (Suz)
5. Chris Ulrich (Suz)
6. Bernat Martinez (Yam)
7. Kevin Pinkstaff (Kaw)
8. Elena Myers (Suz)
9. Chris Fillmore (KTM)
Superbike Race Two
1. Cameron Beaubier (Yam)
2. Roger Hayden (Suz)
3. Josh Hayes (Yam)
4. Jake Lewis (Suz)
5. Chris Ulrich (Suz)
6. Elena Myers (Suz)
SUPERBIKE/SUPERSTOCK 1000
MOTOAMERICA AMA/FIM NORTH AMERICAN ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP
ROUND 7/JULY 17-19, 2015
MAZDA RACEWAY LAGUNA SECA/MONTEREY CALIFORNIA
P110
Beaubier (center) was much happier
in race two, finding redemption after
being schooled by his teammate
Hayes (right) in race one.