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Cycle News 2019 Issue 10 March 12

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2019 AMERICAN FLAT TRACK PREVIEW P88 Feature ago to when Honda left the series in 1988 after the AMA imposed intake restrictors to level the play- ing field. However, after winning 17 of the 18 AFT races in 2018, Indian could not have been terribly surprised by the AFT's actions to help the other manufacturers be more competitive. Indian has a host of talented privateer squads with riders ca- pable of winning, such as former factory Harley-Davidson rider Brandon Robinson, who now rides for Kennedy Racing and, once again, has the expertise of former AMA Pro Racing Tuner of the Year Brent Armbruster in his corner. The combination, now on Indians, poses a formidable threat in AFT Twins. Henry Wiles is always a lead- ing contender, and with seven combined Short Track and TT Na- tionals on the schedule this year, that plays right into his strengths. Remember, he was runner-up to Mees in the championship last year. He's likely again to ride a combination of Indian (on the big tracks) and Kawasaki (on the TT and short tracks) and is still the man to beat every year at Peoria. Jeffrey Carver Jr., of the Roof Systems Indian team, is men- tioned by many experts as a rider to watch in 2019. He was ranked fourth in the series last season and took a victory at the May Springfield Mile. AFT Twins rookie Brandon Price joins Carver as his teammate. Both athletes are going to ride Indian Motorcycle FTR750 machinery. Harley-Davidson has a factory team again in 2019, although it has yet to announce who its rid- ers will be as of this writing. Re- turning riders Sammy Halbert and Jarod Vanderkooi are rumored to make up the Vance & Hines- sponsored squad. One of the other major off-sea- son announcements was Mo- toAmerica Supersport road racing champ JD Beach coming into race AFT Twins full time on an Estenson Racing Yamaha MT-07. The Esten- son Yamaha MT-07 has some Ya- maha factory development behind it and might rival the factory Indian FT750 and the Howerton Kawa- saki as the trickest motorcycle on the grid. Beach will ride double duty by also racing MotoAmerica Superbike on a Yamaha. Team Owner Tim Estenson has been following Beach for the past few years and had Beach (Left) Riding an Estenson Racing Yamaha full-time, JD Beach should be a Twins title contender in 2019. PHOTO: DAVE HOENIG

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