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Cycle News 2019 Issue 32 August 13

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Systems of Dallas, TX/Indian of Metro Milwaukee, Indian FTR750) that was fighting for third. Mechanical problems ended Carver's race on lap nine just as Fisher was making his charge to the front, moving from eighth to third by lap 13. The two leaders held nearly a straightaway lead and were pulling away. As the laps were winding down, it was apparent Bauman was closing on Mees. With vi- sions of a couple of the "Miracle" finishes that AFT has had this year, the large crowd started to anticipate another one. Mees was too strong on this occasion and held on to the win by 0.151 of a second. Fisher was over nine seconds back, but garnered his first-ever VOLUME 56 ISSUE 32 AUGUST 13, 2019 P91 OLD GUYS RULE Oklahoma's Gary Ketchum (Richard Harrison Racing/House of Kawasa- ki, Kawasaki Ninja 650) qualified for his first-ever AFT Twins main event at 59 years of age. This surpasses another Oklahoma rider, Ronnie Jones, who also made his first main of 2019 in Sacramento. Ketchum's race ended on lap 17 for a 15th- place finish. ON THE ROAD AGAIN American Flat Track was forced to make a return trip to the Golden State following a washout of its original May date. The rescheduling has forced the teams and AFT into four races and nearly four thousand miles of travel into two weeks. Most teams are now making the 1900 mile trip to next Saturdays Peoria TT, where the unknown awaits. WILL HE OR WON'T HE? One of the biggest unknowns, (along with the "new" jump), is if the "King of Peoria" Henry Wiles will be able to ride after breaking his leg on Tuesday in Rapid City. "I am looking forward to Peoria, but look- ing forward to getting out of Peoria safe and sound," said Jared Mees. "From what I've heard, I don't think Henry is going to be able to make it. It's unfortunate for him. If he doesn't race then whoever wins can't hon- Briefly... Defending Twins champ Jared Mees (1) and points leader Briar Bauman (14) battled for the win at the Sacramento Mile. DOMINATES TEXTER GIVES KTM FIRST MILE SINGLES WIN

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