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Cycle News 2019 Issue 28 July 16

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FLAT TRACK AMERICAN FLAT TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 10/JULY 13, 2019 WEEDSPORT SPEEDWAY/WEEDSPORT, NEW YORK P84 6. Davis Fisher (Ind) 7. Jared Mees (Ind) 8. Brandon Robinson (Ind) 9. Brandon Price (Ind) 10. Bryan Smith (Kaw) AFT Singles 1. Dalton Gauthier (Hus) 2. Morgen Mischler (KTM) 3. Dan Bromley (KTM) 4. Kevin Stollings (Hon) 5. Shayna Texter (KTM) 6. Andre Luker (KTM) 7. Cole Zabala (Hon) 8. Tanner Dean (Hon) 9. James Rispoli (Kaw) 10. Jesse Janisch (Yam) second almost a second and a half over Bromley. Kevin Stollings (Roof-Systems of Dallas, TX/Motion Pro, Honda CRF450R) was able to pass Texter on the last lap for fourth. Andrew Luker, Cole Zabala (RMR/Al Lamb Dallas Honda/Tucker Powersports, Honda CRF450R) and previous year's winner of this race, Tanner Dean (Godzilla/Mavrix Motorsports, Honda CRF450R), battled over sixth. James Rispoli and Jesse Janisch filled out the top 10. CN AFT Twins 1. Briar Bauman (Ind) 2. Jeffrey Carver Jr. (Ind) 3. Henry Wiles (Ind) 4. Bronson Bauman (Ind) 5. Robert Pearson (Ind) The added five laps in the main served Morgen Mischler well. He was able to grab second away from Bromley and start closing on Gauthier. Time would run out on Mischler, but he finished a solid IIIMY OWN RACE: event. I spun up a li le bit coming off of two. I believe it was my brother that got the drive, and he dive-bombed it onto the bo om. I rode the middle line. It wasn't working, so I dropped to the bo om. I believe Carver had go en by me at that point. I was si ng in third for a while. I wasn't comfortable running the bo om. I believe Henry Wiles got by me. I decided to change it up and try the high line, especially in three and four. I just stayed in fourth the majority of the race, but I didn't lose a whole lot of ground to Wiles. I did everything I could to salvage points." Dalton Gauthier (122) came from behind to win the Singles main event.

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