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Cameron Petersen gained moist and wild MotoAmerica Metal Commander Superbike Race One at wet Highway America, in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin.
Petersen tried to go his teammate Jake Gagne within the ultimate nook, and the 2 Assault Efficiency/Progressive Yamaha Racing riders ended up racing to the end line side-by-side. Petersen had simply sufficient to beat Gagne by 0.004 second, or half a wheel, to take his second win of the season.
Gagne got here up painfully brief in second place however took over the Championship level lead.
Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati rider Loris Baz raced with the lead duo till two laps from the tip when he took a shot at passing Petersen for second and ran broad at Flip 5. From there, the Frenchman stated he centered on ending on the rostrum after the tough begin to his 2024 season.
JD Seaside was a distant fourth on his Tytlers Cycle Racing BMW M 1000 RR.
Brandon Paasch rounded out the highest 5 finishers on his Imaginative and prescient Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-R1000R.
Danilo Lewis completed sixth and gained the Superbike Cup class on his Group Brazil BMW.
Benjamin Smith took a lonely seventh-place end on his FLO4LAW Racing Yamaha.
Bobby Fong introduced his Wrench Bikes Yamaha dwelling in eighth.
Baz’s teammate Josh Herrin ran off the observe in Flip Six early within the race however was capable of salvage ninth.
Gabriel Da Silva obtained tenth on his Jarritos Racing/Group GMR Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP.
The difficult race circumstances led to some considerably crashes.
Sean Dylan Kelly crashed his TopPro Racing BMW at excessive pace whereas main into Flip 12 on lap three. His situation was not recognized at publish time.
Paasch’s teammate Xavi Fores was working sturdy in fourth on lap seven when he crashed in Flip Six. Fores walked away from the scene.
Cameron Beaubier was getting back from an off-track tour and working two seconds per lap quicker than the leaders when he crashed out of fourth place on lap eight of 10. Sadly, Beaubier suffered an unknown harm to his proper leg that required him to be carried away.
We’ll report extra particulars as they turn out to be obtainable.