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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 P74 Husqvarna FC 450), who were tied for first in the AFT Singles point standings entering this week, began a battle that raged all around the track for laps. "Dan was running it on the inside of me pretty much every turn in those first couple of laps, and I'd dive right back inside on him and make it happen," said Gauthier. "I kind of outsmarted him, I think. He's making it tough to win this championship, but I think we've got the upper hand right now. I've just been having fun, and that's the main thing for me to be fast and smooth." Morgen Mischler (Waters Autobody Racing/D&D Power- sports, KTM 450 SX-F), Mikey Rush (RMR Honda/Red Rider Rewards, Honda CRF450R), Cole Zabala (RMR Al Lamb Dal- las Honda/Tucker Powersports, Honda CRF450R) and Dallas Daniels (Estenson Racing/Mon- ster Energy, Yamaha YZ450R) were all fighting over third. Mischler had been riding a high line all day, and it finally came in for him. Bromley had slipped just off Gauthier's pace and was vulnerable to Mischler, who was able to take second on lap seven. Gauthier was able to maintain about a half-second lead for the rest of the race over Mischler as Bromley lost contact, fall- ing over three seconds back. Oliver Brindley (Roof-Systems of Dallas/Fox Solutions/Haith, IIIMY OWN RACE: 27 ROBERT PEARSON 5TH AFT "It was another solid night. It's hard to be disappointed, but we had a podium bike tonight," said Pearson. "I didn't get a great start off the line. I ducked low in one and two to see what I could do com- ing off of two. I just felt something get into my handlebar. Sammy [Halbert] must have go en a good start from the back row, and he clicked my bar, and that thing went every direc on but straight going down the back straightaway. It finally straightened back out, but I think I had myself buried at the very beginning. I told Rick [Canode], the motorcycle is good. It feels good to be able to run like that." Dalton Gauthier (122) battles Dan Bromley (1) en route to the AFT Singles win.

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