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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 P76 Vance & Hines, Harley-Davidson XG750R), was able to get inside Varnes in turn two and win the first semi. "In the semi, I couldn't really hold the corners, and we made a last-minute change before the main event hoping that it would help, and it defi- nitely did," said Varnes. Varnes got away first in the 15-lap main event and was, once again, under attack from Gauthier. On the second lap, Gauthier dove low in turn three and took the lead, but this time Varnes was able to retaliate exiting turn four back in the point, and that is where he would stay. Varnes was able to stretch his advantage to around a second over the remaining laps. "I'm just stoked to do it in Williams Grove and Pennsylva- nia. It was only like an hour-and-a-half to get here today, and I was able to sleep in my own bed last night, so that was pretty cool. It's great to see all my family and friends out here too, and do this in Yamaha YZ450F) steadily worked his way forward and passed Bromley on the last lap. The pass not only cost Bromley a podium, but the valuable lost points, too. Brindley, Bromley, Rush, Max Whale (Kawasaki Motors/Shoei Australia, Kawasaki KX450F), Dan- iels and Zabala finished in a pack. Less than a second back Shayna Texter (Red Bull KTM Factory Racing/Roof-Systems of Dallas, KTM 450 SX-F), Chad Cose (Ritchie Reynolds Racing/American Suzuki, Suzuki RM-Z450) and Kevin Stollings (Roof-Systems of Dallas/Motion Pro, Honda CRF450R) dueled over ninth. AFT PRODUCTION TWINS After setting fast time in qualifying Ryan Varnes (Varnes Racing/RoyBuilt/Don's Kawasaki, Kawa- saki Ninja 650) made one mistake in his semi, and it cost him dearly. The hottest rider in the class, Dalton Gauthier (Black Hills Harley-Davidson/ Ryan Varnes (68) held off Gauthier to win the Production Twins class.

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