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Cycle News Issue 30 July 31

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IN THE WIND P36 HELPING OUT BAKER T he Class of '79 and Friends, American Flat Track's Official Charity Partner, has established a medical fund for Indian Motor- cycle factory rider Brad Baker, who was injured during practice for the Summer X Games flat track competition on July 22. Donations for Baker's hospi- talization and care can be made electronically on the Class of '79's website. Fans can donate via check, too; make checks payable to Class of '79, indicate that your donation is for Brad Baker, and mail to 3989 Spring- er Lane, Springfield, IL 62711. Funds raised will be used to cover expenses above and beyond medical insurance and support provided by Indian Motorcycle, his sponsors and existing additional support. Memorabilia of all sorts is be- ing donated by fellow racers and being produced especially for this effort. Reigning AFT Twins champion Jared Mees has funded the production of special- edition Brad Baker number plates (designed by Tim Handrich at Pro Plates) that will be available online or at AFT's upcoming races at the Class of '79 charity booth. Specially designed T-shirts are also being produced and will be available online and at AFT races. There's more to come, too. "Brad Baker has been our greatest supporter since the day we met," said Class of '79's Charlie Roberts. "He's traveled out of his way to make personal appearances on behalf of the Rookie Class of '79 and Friends, attends charity functions, after parties, meet and greets, auto- graph signings etc. He has do- nated memorabilia continuously for years. Most recently, Brad stood up at the riders' meeting at Lima, Ohio and shared his passion for the charity with the entire paddock, explaining how it works, and how riders receive 100% of the donations made. He is a true champion, a great man, and we love him with all that we are. We will work tirelessly to ensure that he and his family have what they need during this challenging time." American Flat Track urges you to help the cause and donate to the Brad Baker fund. The Class of '79 has helped—and contin- ues to help—a number of injured riders, including Sandriana Shipman, Brandon Price, Parker Norris and many others over the years. Please give what you can and help relieve the burden on these riders and their families. The Rookie Class of '79 and Friends is a 501(c)(3) charity, and all donations are tax-de- ductible. CN The Class of '79 and Friends, American Flat Track's Official Charity Partner, has established a medical fund for Indian Motorcycle factory rider Brad Baker.

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