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Cycle News Issue 27 July 10

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FLAT TRACK AMERICAN FLAT TRACK SERIES ROUND 11 / JULY 7, 2018 WEEDSPORT SPEEDWAY / WEEDSPORT, NEW YORK P80 Powersports, KTM 450 SX-F) made his mark on the 2018 sea- son by leading the 15-lap main event wire to wire. Dean, who hails from Tacoma, Washington, was a hometown favorite, as his team, Waters Au- tobody Racing, is from just up the road in Albion, New York. Jesse Janisch (Roof-Systems of Dallas, TX/West Bend Harley- Davidson, Yamaha YZ450F) led the main into turn one, but Dean race in 18th. Rob Pearson (RJ Perfor- mance/Hite Trucking/Country Saloon, Indian Scout FTR750), Chad Cose and Jeffrey Carver rounded out the top 10. AFT SINGLES The competitive American Flat Track Singles class seems to have a new "story line" every week. This week, Tanner Dean (Waters Autobody Racing/D&D It's cool to see old faces." Four seconds back there was another great race going on as Da- vis Fisher (Double D Performance/ Bob Lanphere/Richie Morris Racing. Indian Scout FTR750) was able to get around Henry Wiles with a last-lap, last-turn pass. Right on their heels, Briar Bauman (Za- notti Racing/Roof Systems, Indian Scout FTR750) did the same to Sammy Halbert. Bauman made it all the way to sixth after starting the iii My Own Race: 1 COLBY CARLILE 4 TH SINGLES "The crowd was going nuts when they announced my name," said defending champ Colby Carlile of his day. "I was hyping them up. That fed into me. Obviously, I wanted to win the race and I set pole for the main event, but the track changed quite a bit between the semi and the main. It got a lot drier. We were pretty busy working on the bike. We didn't really have a lot of time to make some suspension changes. I think if we would have made some there, we could have had the win. In the end, the start was so crucial, and I came off the line in second or third. I got shuffled around a lot. There was a little bit of bumping and banging, but we ended up fourth and got some points back on second and third [in the championship]." Twins winner Jared Mees (1) leads Henry Wiles (117) and Chad Cose (49).

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