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Cycle News 2019 Issue 50 December 17

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2019 AMERICAN FLAT TRACK TWINS CHAMPION BRIAR BAUMAN P114 Interview "Financially, I didn't even know what making money in flat track was until a couple years ago," he said. "My parents were willing to basically empty accounts to make sure Bronson and I were at the track. I had some great sponsors, Rod Lake was one of them, [and] a few guys that kept me going. The goal was to break even and make the main event every weekend to try to get that thousand bucks. Then I had some years where I started win- ning the Nationals and started making a little more money, but the bills started to stack up, and you think, 'I kind of need to make money now.'" THE TURNING POINT After a tough 2016, it was looking like it was the end of the road for Bauman. Then he got the call from Dave Zanotti from Zanotti Racing, one of the sport's top tuners and owner of a team with a rich legacy in flat track racing. It was there where the stars aligned, and things really started clicking for the young Californian. Together with mechanic Michelle Disalvo, the privateer team showed strength against the factories and took home a pair of wins, starting with Bauman's first Twins win at the Lima Half-Mile and then at the Buffalo Chip TT. "I got to the end of the year, and I literally was thinking, 'Man, I don't know if this is going to pan out,'" he said. "I didn't have the greatest year. Financially, it didn't look good at all. Fortu- nately, Dave gave me a call that off-season, which I didn't expect at all because of how bad my year was that year. We were able to kind of start popping off pretty good results [in 2017], and things turned around. We did things that I don't think a lot of people expected us to do, and it turned around." Most racers will tell you that one of the keys to success is a great relationship with your crew. It was actually the Bauman brothers' mother, Lisa, who had the idea to get the boys involved with racing. Briar takes her for a victory lap after a big win at the season opener in Daytona Beach. Photo: American Flat Track/Scott Hunter

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