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Cycle News 2017 Issue19 May 16

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RACING CHAMPIONSHIP VOL. 54 ISSUE 19 MAY 16, 2017 P83 on me," Gerloff said. "He [Val- entin Debise] ran it in there and sometimes it can be a little bit much. It got me a little bit fired up and I wanted to get by him by out-braking him into turn one, but his brake lever or something hit the back of my leg. I didn't know what happened, but he likes to race close and I like to race close and it is what it is." Second-placed Beach teamed up with Gerloff to throw another barb Debise's way during the post race interviews. "He's [Debise] definitely not a bad rider or anything, but it for sure spooked me and I'm pretty sure he ended up going down as well," Beach said. "He almost hit Debise used the tricky condi- tions to his advantage to claim pole position for race one and immediately engaged in hand- to-hand combat with Beach and Gerloff on the opening lap. Con- tact was made between Debise and Gerloff in the very first corner, a prequel of what was to come a lap later as Debise and the current champion, once again, touched, only this time the Frenchman came off second best as he hit the wet grass, folding the front and destroying his GSX-R600. "The first corner I felt like I was on my line and I just got tagged from the back and ended up with some gnarly tire marks SUPERSPORT/ SUPERSTOCK 600 How quickly times change. Last round at Road Atlanta we were seeing the emergence of Valen- tin Debise as a serious title con- tender, this time around the M4 Ecstar Suzuki pilot left with a big fat zero against his name after two race crashes and a 49-point championship deficit to make up for the rest of the year. Instead, it was the champion- ship Monster Energy/Yamalube/ YES/Graves Yamaha team of Garrett Gerloff and JD Beach who emerged as victors and solid championship favorites even at this early stage of the season. Leave a door open to JD Beach at your peril! Beach got his inner dirt tracker out in race two and stole the win from under teammate Gerloff on the last lap.

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