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Cycle News Issue 26 July 3

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FLAT TRACK AMERICAN FLAT TRACK SERIES ROUND 10 / JUNE 30, 2018 ALLEN COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS / LIMA, OHIO P94 iii My Own Race: 6 BRAD BAKER 5TH AFT TWINS "That was probably the hardest fought fifth-place finish I've ever had," said Brad Baker. "I got a decent jump from the inside on the front row, but there were a lot of cross-ruts on the bottom and I just hooked one perfectly and the thing came around on me. Jake Johnson was right behind me and he said I swear you were so low that your handlebar was in the dirt. I have no clue how I saved it. It just came around so quick. It must have caught and straightened me back out. I was second- or third-to-last. I just remember going into turn three on the first lap just completely blind. I couldn't see anything. I pulled a tear-off as I shut off going into the corner, then I went straight up around everybody because everybody was down on the bottom. Halfway between three and four I got completely blinded again. Coming onto the front stretch I couldn't see anything so I completely chopped the throttle and grabbed a tear-off, so I didn't run into the fence and get back after it. To start off all the way in the back like that, on a track as treacherous as this one, I got tired but was still able to push. I had energy to dig deep and get into a top five." 52 SHAYNA TEXTER 1ST AFT SINGLES "We've been so close a lot this year. It was nice to get that monkey off our back and get that win," said Shayna Texter. "First win for Husqvarna and first non-Honda to win Lima. I never thought it was going to happen at Lima. Hats off to my team. Mike Hacker told me to just go ride like a scared little girl. That's what I did all day. I just rode like they were hunting me all day. I tried to stay on the gas. It was a heck of a lot easier to stay on the gas than it was to let off. I put two stacks of Racing Optics on my helmet for the main event. I wanted to be prepared and I didn't pull a tear off in the entire main. It was just one of those days that we showed up and didn't change anything on the bike all day." Shayna Texter (52) leads Kolby Carlile (1) en route to her historic win.

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