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Cycle News 2019 Issue 19 May 14

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FLAT TRACK AMERICAN FLAT TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 5/MAY 11, 2019 PERRIS AUTO SPEEDWAY/PERRIS, CALIFORNIA P72 riders signed up with three being eliminated from the semis. Jeffrey Carver, Ronnie Jones and Jake Johnson were surprisingly the riders failing to move on. Carver used his one provisional start to finish 12th in the main. WEIRD NIGHT Surprise non-qualifier Jake Johnson said that he felt he made forward progress with his new Es- tenson Racing Yamaha MT-07 but felt that tire choice hurt him early on. It was stiff competition on the timing sheets, and Johnson had a tough start in the semi on a track that made it difficult to pass, which left him out of the main and unable to use his provisional. "I guess you can say it was kind of a disaster," he said. "It was defi- nitely not what we were shooting for, but it was a weird night. There were a lot of guys struggling; a lot of the guys who are winning every week and were midpack. It was definitely a weird night, so you can't get too discouraged. There Briefly... The top three were very tight, and it looked like Halbert was poised to push his Harley-David- son into the lead for the first time this year. Much like the California highway system, the grooved surface chal- lenged the riders with many pot- holes, both seen and unseen, and that would play a significant role in how the race would play out. One of the holes in turn three grabbed Henry Wiles on lap seven and slammed him to the ground. The race continued for one lap before the red flags came out. Even though Wiles was able to restart he was now a lap down. Robinson was able to nail the restart, but virtually everything behind him would change. Halbert was pushed high in turn two and almost fell, dropping back to sixth. It was even worse for Bauman, as he ended lap eight in ninth. As bad as it was for Bronson, his brother Briar (Indian Motor- cycles/Progressive Insurance, Ryan Wells (94) and Michael Inderbitzin (54) went 1-2 in the Singles main. It was a positive night for the Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson Team. They got on the podium for the first time this season and also took fourth.

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