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Cycle News 2015 Issue 32 August 11

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SUPERSPORT MOTOAMERICA AMA/FIM NORTH AMERICAN ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 8 / AUGUST 7-9, 2015 INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY/INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA P94 and it became a battle between Fong and Gerloff. With Herrin gone, it was game-on for Gerloff. The Texan was hungry for the win, and his for Herrin—a tank-slapper- turned-high-side that ended up with Herrin on the ground. Beach led for a bit, but Gerloff pulled off a double-draft pass rin had the lead and was locked in a tight battle with pole-sitter Bobby Fong on the Latus Motors Racing Triumph. In part two, it went all wrong My Own Race: 27 JOE ROBERTS 4 TH Wheels In Motion/Motorsport.com/Meen Yamaha's Joe Roberts had his second showing in the Supersport class at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. In spite of a poor start, it was a good one. "I kind of got a little bit messed up at the start," Roberts said. "It's a little bit of a bummer because I thought I could be up with the front group. My times were exactly the same as the front guys. If I had maybe just had a little bit of a better start I could have been there. Those guys [Cameron Petersen and Travis Wyman] had a big gap on me. I really had to work to catch up to them. I think it only took me about a lap to get around to them so it wasn't too hard to get by them. Once I did it was kind of just head down trying to catch the front group." 50 BOBBY FONG 2 ND After the previous round at Laguna Seca, Bobby Fong vowed to do a better job of getting up to speed quicker to prevent JD Beach from pulling another disappearing act. Mission accomplished. He was in the hunt both parts of the restarted race, but had a different Yamaha foe in the end: Garrett Gerloff. He had one last shot at the win—a draft across the line. "I definitely didn't want to lead in the last corner, but I thought for sure I could maybe get by," Fong said. "But I did all I could. I put the Triumph on the box at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. I couldn't be happier. Garrett rode an awesome race and it was just fun battling with the guys. It was actually the most fun I've had all year long. I have to give it up to my crew. The bike was working so good. I could put it wherever I wanted to. I have so much confidence going into New Jersey. I just can't wait to get back to New Jersey and a little bit tighter, a smaller track for our bike; just keep the momentum going and hopefully end this season with a win and stay positive." Gerloff (31) held off Fong (50) to take home his second win of '15.

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