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Cycle News 2019 Issue 26 July 2

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VOLUME 56 ISSUE 26 JULY 2, 2019 P79 DPC Racing, Indian FTR750) were stacked up underneath running almost four-wide. Bauman was able to lead the first three laps at the finish line, but who was in the lead varied depending on where they were on the track. Mees was able to lead lap four, but Bauman would lead off turn two only to give it back off turn four. The battle for the lead overshad- owed the war over third between Johnson, Price, Carver and Wiles. As the leaders were finishing lap seven, the red lights came on for a crash in turn three. Mees led the restart off the line with Bauman repeating his chal- lenges. Lap nine saw a bizarre incident when Briar's Indian shed its rear tire, coming completely off the rim. Mees' lead instantly grew to almost one second as it took a bit for Carver to fill the void left by Bau- man's departure. Wiles took over third with Price and Johnson all over him. Johnson's Yamaha began in second place, with Chad Cose (Par- kinson Brothers Racing/Ritchie Reyn- olds, Kawasaki Ninja 650) nabbing the win just ahead of Texter. James Rispoli (Black Hills Harley-Davidson/Pro Beam by Custom Dynamics, Harley-Davidson XG750R) gave Harley-Davidson its first podium finish in the class. Texter retains his lead in the championship, with a 27-point lead over Ryan Varnes. Their next race is not on the schedule until August in Rapid City, SD. TO THE POINT Despite his tire problems, Briar Bauman still has his position atop the AFT Twins points chase, but the lead is now down to 13 over Jared Mees. Mechanical problem also claimed Brandon Robin- son and he failed to qualify for the main. He now holds third, 24 points behind Mees. CRASHED OUT Two hard crashes during the day side- lined both Jarod Vanderkooi (Harley- Davidson Motor Company/Vance & Hines, Harley-Davidson XG750R) and Jordan Harris (RRCF Racing/Iowa City Brakes, Kawasaki Ninja 650). Both took pretty heavy blows to the head and opted to sit out the rest of the day. Briefly... to go south about the halfway mark and he would eventually drop all the way to a 14th-place finish. The great race between Mees and Bauman was replaced by an equally great race between Mees and Carver. Wiles, eventually was able to shake Price and he closed on the leaders who were occupied with each other. With the laps winding down Mees was running into the turns (Above) Bryan Smith takes a face-full of Lima's infamous pea gravel. (Below) Briar Bauman challenged Mees for the lead, but his night ended prematurely when his Indian shed its rear tire.

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