ROAD RACE
ROUND 6 / JULY 7-9, 2017
MAZDA RACEWAY LAGUNA SECA / MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA
2017 MOTOAMERICA
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before settling into a dogfight
between Scholtz and Fong, a
fight he ultimately won with fifth
overall.
Scholtz just keeps getting bet-
ter and took home both Super-
stock 1000 victories at Laguna
Seca. But he had to work for the
Wyman's weekend would be
one of two halves after a strong
start in race one saw him out
early with a blown engine. He
would be back for race two,
however, scoring another excel-
lent start to trouble the front run-
ners for the first half of the race
so much because my handle-
bars were bent."
However, one man's pain is
another man's pleasure and
so it was for HelmetSounds.
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Yamaha rider Josh Herrin, who
took a popular third place for the
privateer outfit in race two after
finishing a distant 11th in race
one. Herrin had the measure of
the factory Yamaha and Suzuki
riders early in both races and
dropped four-time champion
Josh Hayes's factory Yamaha in
his wake to finish 10.376 sec-
onds behind race winner Elias,
who admitted to being surprised
to see Herrin on the podium next
to him.
"The race was really good,"
Herrin said. "A little bit of luck
never hurts anybody, and we've
been working hard all year. No
matter how we get it (a good
result), it feels good to get it.
We've had a lot of bad luck this
year and it feels good to finally
get up here (on the podium).
Behind the factory Yamahas,
Suzukis and the flying Herrin,
the battle raged in both encoun-
ters between the Superstock
1000 machines of South African
Mathew Scholtz (Yamalube/
Westby Racing Yamaha), ring-
in Australian Anthony West (Fly
Street/Motul Oils/ADR Motor-
sports Kawasaki), Jake Lewis
(M4 Ecstar Suzuki), Bobby
Fong (Quicksilver Latus Motors
Kawasaki) and the Superbike of
KWR Racing Yamaha rider Kyle
Wyman.
Anthony West
charges to a decent
second place in his
first MotoAmerica
Superstock 1000 race.