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WESTBY RALLIES TO FINISH SEVENTH AFTER CRASH AT INFINEON RACEWAY
Published: May 06, 2012
M4 Suzuki's Dane Westby salvaged a strong finish from what
could have been a disastrous outing for the AMA Pro Daytona SportBike title
contender on Sunday at Infineon Raceway.
Westby's race opened as planned, immediately jumping from
his second-row starting position to a close fourth. However, the race was
quickly red-flagged. The restart wasn't quite as kind to the Oklahoman, who got
away in sixth the second time around.
It soon got worse. While in sixth and involved in a tight
scrap for a podium positioning, Westby's front wheel contacted another rider's
rear wheel entering Turn 12. Westby suffered a slow-speed fall as a result, and
the field trailing behind flowed around him.
'The Wolverine' picked his fallen GSX-R600 up off the tarmac
and reentered the fray down in 14th position.
Westby steadily picked his way back up the order, ultimately
arriving in seventh position by the time he took the checkered flag.
Thanks to his determined ride, Westby still ranks third in
the '12 SportBike title fight with 94 points.
SuzukiScoopFans SportbikeTrackGear.com M4 Suzuki's Elena
Myers completed an AMA Pro SuperSport race on Sunday that was similar to her
Saturday outing.
Elena again quickly fought forward from her spot on the
third row, surviving multiple starts in the twice-red-flagged race to work her
way up as high as fifth.
However, the Daytona winner again slowly faded down the
order. Still recovering from recent wrist surgery, Myers found herself in a
battle for 11th position on the final lap.
Another rider dove up the inside on the brakes entering Turn
12, but Myers squared him off and accelerated ahead aboard her GSX-R600 to win
the position by a scant 0.003 seconds.
Team Venezuela's Robertino Pietri picked up a top-ten result
on his birthday in Sunday's AMA Pro Superbike final. The former Moto2 pilot ran
in 12th place early and worked his way forward to a ninth-place
finish in the 22-lap final.
M4 Suzuki's Chris Ulrich finished the Superbike race in 13th
aboard his GSX-R1000. "I'm not happy -- I really believe a top ten was in
the cards, and we didn't do it," Ulrich said. "We went in the wrong
direction with the set-up and the bike was really hard to ride. The result is
the result.
"The positive is we made it through another weekend.
We're going to go home and regroup over the next couple weeks and then come
back stronger at Miller."
Team Hammer will next compete on May 26-28 as the AMA Pro
Road Racing series joins the Superbike World Championship at Miller Motorsports
Park.
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