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Cycle News Issue 27 July 11, 2017

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RACING CHAMPIONSHIP VOL. 54 ISSUE 27 JULY 11, 2017 P75 last lap. I tried to throw a Hail Mary on the last turn, but he was protecting the inside line. I knew it was a long shot and it didn't quite work. I'm looking forward to getting back to Sonoma and hopefully we can finish strong in the last four events." Beaubier held on for a fading third in race one and was in the hunt for victory in race two, but inflicted some serious champi- onship damage on himself when he lost the front of the Monster Energy Yamaha/Yamalube/ Saturday's and Sunday's races, only for Elias to snatch the victory away at the moment. Hayden didn't go down without a fight in race two, coming from about five bike lengths back on the final corner for an Elias-like dive-bomb pass. It was never going to work, however, and he predictably ran wide but kept the bike upright to take his second be good too." One could not help feeling sorry for pole-sitter Roger, as Elias went for two successful kills on the youngest of the three Haydens in a weekend where his late brother Nicky's #69 was never far from sight. Like so many times this year, Roger was forced to do the donkeywork out front in both Yamaha Factory Racing R1 at turn 10 midway through the race, remounting to finish 14th. "Coming out of the Cork- screw, I went a little wide in Rainey Corner in order to set myself up to try to make a pass on Rog in Turn 10, but I lost the front," he said. "I was able to pick up my bike again and get going, but I only managed to do place for the second time on the weekend. "We got the pole again this weekend, so I was pretty excited about that," Hayden explained. "In race one Saturday I followed Toni around. Then we made some changes and it was a lot better for today's race. I tried to hold on to the lead, but Toni got by me in turn two there on the Mathew Scholtz and Bobby Fong go at it in race two of Superstock 1000. The South African Scholtz is now in the championship box seat.

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