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Cycle News 2015 Issue 29 July 21

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AMERICAN ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP VOL. 52 ISSUE 29 JULY 21, 2015 P109 GAGNE'S REDEMPTION Again, as it was in the Superbike class, it was all about redemption for Superstock 1000 points leader Jake Gagne, who got back to his winning ways in race two at Laguna Seca. RoadRace Factory Yamaha's Gagne had a string of bad luck that started at the previous round at Miller Motor- sports Park where his lead of 44 points dwindled down to 20 over TOBC Racing's Taylor Knapp. Gagne made up for it in race two, taking the win in his class and fourth overall in the combined Superbike/Superstock 1000 results. "Yeah, it felt good to get back up here," Gagne said. "We had a rough last go at Miller. A couple tough races and then this morning another tough one. So it's been a few races since I've been up here on the box so I had to remember what it felt like." HSBK Racing Aprilia's Sheridan Morais finished second ahead of Knapp, further helping Gagne get some of those points back. Yamalube/Westby Racing's Josh Day also had a much better result in the dry finishing fourth. Chisum/Motul Racing Yamaha's Tyler O'Hara was fifth ahead of race one winner Mark Heckles on the Ryders Alley Racing Yamaha. Steve Rapp brought the Atom Racing BMW home in seventh in what was only his second race with the team. San Jose BMW's Cory Call was eighth ahead of BP Racing Yamaha's Sebastiao Ferreira. Rounding out the top 10 was Barrett Long on the Longevity Racing Yamaha. Jake Gagne got back to winning in the much drier race two. one last ditch effort and almost got it, but just couldn't make the corner and Cam did what he had to do and we got second." If Hayes was unhappy with third in race two, he didn't show it. "I just got beat today," Hayes said. "But I had a really fun race. I was glad I was there until the finish with these two guys. That's what championship racing's all about. A very determined Roger Hayden (95) was going for his first Superbike win of the season, but Beaubier (6) got past him in the end.

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