Smokinâ Joeâs Hondaâs Miguel Duhamel and Muzzy Kawasakiâs Doug Chandler engaged in a Superbike battle royale at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in 1997 with Duhamel winning a mad dash to the finish line by just .120 of a second.
Initially, the battle involved more than just the two rivals as Fast By Ferracci Ducatiâs Mat Mladin and Yoshimura Suzukiâs Aaron Yates were also in the fight early on. Mladinâs Ducati would start to misfire, dropping the Australian to an eventual fourth and pole-sitter Yates just didnât have the pace in the closing stages as he dropped to third after fighting through from a poor start.
The win was the 15th of Duhamelâs career, which moved him into a tie with Freddie Spencer for third on the all-time AMA Superbike win list.
Both riders ended the day happy to have kept the large crowd on its feet.
âThose were two of the most gratifying wins Iâve had in a long, long time,â said Duhamel, who earlier had won the 600cc Supersport race. âIt didnât look so good here. We were a second off in the 600 and a bit off in Superbike â what, a full 10th or something? I was just really riding hard. My bike was chattering bad, and I think I fell once or twice. I just forgot to fall all the way down. Everyone was really going hard and to come out on top in one of these feels really great.â
Chandler, the championship leader, had more to lose than Duhamel and after nearly running off track at one point, he opted for the sensible route.
âI thought, âBoy, if I would have put it off on the grass, that would be really stupid,â â Chandler said. âI just told myself, âYou canât do that.â I proceeded to go ahead and keep racing, but I wasnât going to go over my head anymore like that.â
Chandler left Mid-Ohio with a 20-point lead over Mladin with three races remaining in the 1997 title chase.
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