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Yamaha Wins Daytona 200
Beaubier and Gerloff Go 1-2
by staff
Saturday, March 16, 2013

Pos.RiderTeamBike
1Cameron BeaubierYamaha Extended ServiceYamaha YZF-R6
2Garrett GerloffYamaha Extended ServiceYamaha YZF-R6
3Bobby FongTriple Crown/RMRYamaha YZF-R6
4Jake GagneRoadRace FactoryYamaha YZF-R6
5JD BeachRoadRace FactoryYamaha YZF-R6
6Steve RappGEICO Motorcycle Road RacingHonda CBR600RR
7James RispoliNational Guard/Celtic RacingSuzuki GSX-R600
8Ben YoungBen Young RacingYamaha YZF-R6
9Elena MyersSturgess Cycle Triumph Triumph Daytona 675
10Melissa ParisMPH RacingHonda CBR600RR
11Barrett LongLongevity RacingDucati 848
12Scott RyanStiles RacingYamaha YZF-R6
13Tristan PalmerHuggys SpeedshopKawasaki ZX-6R
14Anthony FaniaKSW RacingYamaha YZF-R6
15Fernando AmantiniTeam AmantiniYamaha YZF-R6
16Luke MosseyGB RacingYamaha YZF-R6
17Brian KcragetTOBC RacingSuzuki GSX-R600
18Barry BurrellADR Motorsports 2Yamaha YZF-R6
19Luke StaplefordProfile RacingKawasaki ZX-6R
20Daniel OrtegaDanOrtegaRacing.com Yamaha YZF-R6

Notes: Margin of victory: over 22 seconds.

Yamaha's Cameron Beaubier dominated the 2013 Daytona 200, leading the majority of laps and in fact lapping up to sixth place. In fact, some riders in the race were lapped four or more times.

Beaubier put on a Scott Russell-level performance, regaining the lead on lap twenty one, and never relinquishing it again.

Elena Myers and Mellisa Paris, who are women, finished ninth and tenth in the race but were unfortunately lapped multiple times. Mellisa Paris, after the race, asked fans to visit her web site so as to buy underwear from one of her sponsors.

Former 200 winners Jake Zemke, Joey Pascarella and Jason DiSalvo did not finish the race due to various mechanicals. 1989 winner John Ashmead finished the race in 22nd and vowed to come back next year and race the 200 again.

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