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Cycle News Issue 14 April 10

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 14 APRIL 10, 2018 P103 into 2018 is Mathew Scholtz of South Africa and his Yamalube/ Westby Yamaha R1. Scholtz, who closed out 2017 with a victory at a rainy Barber Motorsports Park. That was done on a Superstock 1000-class machine, giving Scholtz the permanent distinc- tion of being the only Superstock 1000-class rider ever to win a MotoAmerica Superbike race. Scholtz is now riding on a more level playing field with a super- bike and he was consistently near the top of the charts in pre-sea- son testing at Barber, finishing second only to factory Yamaha's Cameron Beaubier. "We were confident coming into Barber that we were going to be competitive, but the big un- known after racing in Superstock 1000 last year was how we would compare now that we're on a superbike," Scholtz said after the recent Barber Dunlop tire tests. "Yesterday didn't start out well, and we didn't get much track time due to a few different problems. But, in the final session of the test, we got the bike straightened out, and we were able to work on setting it up for the superbike engine, the forks and the wheels. Our lap times weren't where we wanted to be, though. Today, we started out really well, which was a positive step for us. And that was on the older rear tire, which was what we raced on here last year. In the second and third sessions, the bike just wasn't working, unfortunately, so we didn't get any track time with the new Dunlop tire. In the final ses- sion, the team got things working properly, and the bike was great. With 15 minutes left in the test, we put on the softer tire and did a really quick lap time. We still have a lot of work to do with the brand-new tire, but it was good to show that we have the pace. We go to Virginia [International Raceway] next week to do a test there, so we'll have some more track time to work on setting the bike up for the new tire before we go to Road Atlanta for the start of the season." Other leading Yamaha squads include Attack Performance/Her- rin Compound Yamaha with for- mer AMA Superbike racer Josh Herrin at the controls and the talented Richard Stanboli building the bikes. That pairing could be a very strong entry with a history of success for both. Kyle Wyman Racing (KWR) has partnered with Speed Demon Motorcycles to contest the 2018 MotoAmerica Superbike Champi- onship. After a successful end of season in 2017, Kyle Wyman will work again with crew chief Gary Dean to challenge for the premier class title. Dean will prepare Ya- Cameron Peterson takes over for Jake Gagne on the Genuine Broaster Chicken Honda Team. Peterson and crew are hoping for improved results on an improved CBR1000RR.

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