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Cycle News 2019 Issue 36 September 10

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FLAT TRACK AMERICAN FL AT TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 17/SEPTEMBER 7, 2019 WILLIAMS GROVE SPEEDWAY/MECHANICSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA P72 son has been struggling, but he came up to me and said, 'Dude, you're the baddest guy here, just go out and get it.' I have such a good support group. My family has been at all the rounds and all the fans and my friends. I come to the racetrack to see my family and I race while I'm here." AFT SINGLES Ryan Wells (Estenson Rac- ing,/Monster Energy, Ya- maha YZ450F) would lead the 17-rider, 15-lap AFT Singles main event into turn one, but would fail to finish the first lap. Immediately Dan Bromley (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing/ Roof-Systems of Dallas, KTM 450 SX-F) and Dalton Gauthier (D&D Cycles/Gobert Smash, IIIMY OWN RACE: 192 BRANDON PRICE 2ND AFT TWINS "I wanted that win, I was right there," said Brandon Price. "With about two or three more laps, I was reeling Briar in. We just ran out of me for this one. I had the holeshot but got pushed wide in turn one. I was in third and had to work my way by Mees, which is a challenge. I was just staying right there with Briar. I would gain some and lose some, then gain some. On the last 10 laps, I was picking up, and it looked like he was struggling a li le on the high line. We just ran out of me. For the first me this year, I slept in my own bed last night. We got up this morning and headed up here. We only live about an hour away." 67 DAVIS FISHER 3RD AFT TWINS "It wasn't easy. I could see Jared skid- ding around a li le bit. I don't know if his re was going," said Davis Fisher. "Once I got by him, I tried to se le my bike down to keep the heat off of my re, which might have slowed me down a li le bit. I ended up third, so can't complain about that. My hat's off to Bri- ar for winning the race, and Brandon for ge ng his first podium. It's cool. I could feel Jared pressuring me. I kept trying to change up my lines to see if I was catch- ing the leaders at all. Jared was able to learn off my line and change it up a li le bit. I dove down to the bo om on the last lap so he couldn't get by." Brandon Price (192) also passed Mees and went on to finish second for his first podium.

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