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Cycle News 2019 Issue 32 August 13

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FLAT TRACK AMERICAN FL AT TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 13/AUGUST 10, 2019 CAL EXPO FAIR/SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA P90 BY DAVE HOENIG PHOTOGRAPHY BY DAVE HOENIG/FLAT TRAK FOTOS T he revamped American Flat Track schedule saw the Cal Expo Mile as the first of five Mile track races of the remaining seven to finish out the 2019 season. Defending AFT Twins Champion, Jared Mees (Indian Motorcycle/Progressive Insurance, Indian FTR750) fired the first volley in his effort to run down current points leader and Wrecking Crew teammate, Briar Bauman, (Indian Motorcycle/ Progressive Insurance, Indian FTR750). Mees was able to repeat his 2018 Sacramento win as he played cat and mouse with the field to maximize his points gain, but in the end, Bauman was right on his heels. Mees got the holeshot with seven-time Sacramento winner Bryan Smith (Crosley Brands/ Howerton Racing, Kawasaki Ninja 650) right behind. "For the first four or five laps the pace was slow," said Mees of his hopes to get more riders between himself and Bauman. "We were trying to warm tires up and trying to get some players in there honestly. I thought, 'all right, cool, Bryan's here and we should be good.'" Briar Bauman was positioned in third with Sammy Halbert (Har- ley-Davidson Motor Company/ Vance & Hines, Harley-Davidson XG750R), Bronson Bauman (Indi- an Motorcycle/Progressive Insur- ance, Indian FTR750), Brandon Robinson (Kennedy Racing/Arm- bruster Racing, Indian FTR750), Jarod Vanderkooi (Harley-David- son Motor Company/Vance & Hines, Harley-Davidson XG750R) and Davis Fisher (Bob Lanphere Beaverton Motorcycle/Dick Wall 60, Indian FTR750) all fighting over fourth. Smith actually bolted into the lead on lap three, but that was short-lived with Mees back up front a lap later. It was then that Bauman made his move, lead- ing laps seven and eight. "When Briar came up it was just time to go," said Mees, as he proceeded to pull to over a second lead. Briar Bauman patiently settled into second as Smith fell back into the pack, which now also included Jeffrey Carver (Roof- MEES DOMINATES

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