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Cycle News 2019 Issue 39 October 1

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FLAT TRACK AMERICAN FL AT TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 19/SEPTEMBER 28, 2019 MEADOWL ANDS/EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY P80 The top four were set for the rest of the race. Henry Wiles (Bandit Industries/DPC Racing/Wilco Racing, Indian FTR750) made a last-lap pass for fifth over Carver and Rob Pearson (RJ Performance/ Hite Trucking/Country Saloon, Indian FTR750). Jake Johnson (Estenson Racing/Monster Energy, Yamaha MT-07) held off Jarod Vanderkooi (Harley-Da- vidson Motor Company/Vance & Hines, Harley-Davidson XG750R) for eighth. PJ Jacobsen (Coolbeth-Nila Racing/Weiss Racing, Indian FTR750) filled out the top 10. much as over after that. He was able to come from the penalty line to finish 15th. Jeffrey Carver (Roof-Systems of Dallas, TX/Indian of Metro Milwaukee, Indian FTR750) held third early, but Brandon Robinson (Harley-Davidson Mo- tor Company/Vance & Hines, Harley-Davidson XG750R) was able to take over on lap three. In such a short race, there is no time for strategy; they had to take advantage of any opportunity that presented itself. It was Bronson Bauman making the most signifi- cant charge of the race fighting his way into third on lap five. IIIMY OWN RACE: to do would have been. They should have put the grader out there before the main event. I think they should have tried to fix it and had us run half the laps. Last year it was pre y heavy in prac ce, but it got brushed off and ended up being great. [Hopefully they will] let us come back, we need to come back." 37 BRONSON BAUMAN 3RD AFT TWINS "I'm happy to end the season on a high note and am ready for a break. It's been a long season," said Bronson Bauman. "I was behind Carver and Robinson, and I was content there. I wasn't forcing the issue on that track. I was just happy to stay upright and come away with a podium. One and two were the rougher end of the track. I just kind of felt like I had a be er line going into one and two. I went straight through the rough stuff then turned late. That's just kind of what worked out for me." 1 DAN BROMLEY 3RD AFT SINGLES "I ended the season on a high note for myself—I gave it everything I had— but being that I am 6'3" and weigh 30 pounds more than all the riders, it put me at a big disadvantage this year. In the main event, I was able to Mikey Rush won the Singles main event.

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