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BEACH AND BEAUBIER SWEEP MID-OHIO SUPERSPORT FOR ROCKWALL PERFORMANCE Lexington, Ohio (July 21, 2010) -- Rockwall Performance Yamaha enjoyed a magnificent weekend of AMA Pro SuperSport racing at Mid-Ohio, stringing together a series of flawless performances. When the dust had settled, teammates J.D. Beach and Cameron Beaubier walked away with an amazing record of 1-2 results in qualifying and both races for the Top 1 Oil-sponsored team. Competing against the best the class has to offer in a combined East/West Division contest, Beach was the class of the field, claiming pole position and winning both races in dominating fashion. Lapping at 1:30.652 in qualifying, Beach went nearly a full second quicker in race-trim en route to his breakaway Saturday victory. Leaping right into the lead from pole, Beach piled it on throughout, ultimately taking the checkered flag with an incredible 20-second margin back to second. "From the first lap I just tried to push," Beach said of his relentless approach. "My goal is to race in SportBike next year, so even though I'm racing the SuperSport guys, I feel like I'm racing the SportBike guys as well too, so I wanted to post some really fast laps." Beaubier, who started second after qualifying at 1:30.849, got caught up in the group during the race's early stages. He ultimately worked his way up into second but by the time he had a clear track in front of him, there was no catching J.D., so he settled into a secure runner-up ride. Beach's only drama of the weekend came at the start of Sunday's contest. Rolling a couple inches prior to the green light, he checked up momentarily in a heady decision, and purposely allowed the rest of the front row to launch in front of him in order to avoid a jump-start penalty. While he had a bit more work to do in Sunday's race, Beach sliced up into first with relative ease. Cameron provided a stuff challenge during the race's first half, pushing J.D. in the grueling condition as they pulled away from the rest of the pack aboard their distinctive yellow Yamaha YZF R6s. However, J.D.'s pace just proved too much and he slowly broke free to another one-sided, double-digit win. Beach, whose stunning form has seen him win five of the last races, said, "It's a good thing that the rider's meetings are mandatory because I found out about the rule this weekend where if you jump the start a little bit, if you let the row that you're on get by you, you won't be penalized. So I went back to fourth, waited two laps just to make sure I wasn't going to get penalized after that I put my head down and started making passes. I finally got ahead of Cameron and into first and he was keeping right there with me, so I just kept pushing harder and harder. "My Rockwall Yamaha was working great and I'd just like to thank the team." Beaubier said, "I got a really good start and was a little more aggressive than I was on Saturday so that really helped me on the first couple of laps. J.D. came through and passed me and I raced with him for about half the race and then I couldn't hang anymore. I was sliding a lot and he just rode awesome." Beach and Beaubier stand first and second in the AMA Pro SuperSport East Division championship first with Beach holding the advantage 202-167. Marcos Reichert, the team’s Daytona Sport Bike entrant, finished 18th in Saturday’s race, improving three spots from his qualifying position. Unfortunately, the Guatemalan racer did not finish Sunday’s event in the ultracompetitive class.










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