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Cycle News 2021 Issue 22 June 2

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BY CHRIS MARTIN PHOTOGRAPHY BY AFT/KRISTEN LASSEN T he Chicago Half-Mile had clear potential to be one of those critical rounds that hindsight would later prove to be the tipping point of the 2021 Grand National Championship, in whatever direction it's des- tined to take. Despite being two-and-half months removed from the sea- son opener, the Mission SuperT- wins title fight was led by a rider few were ready to take seriously as a legitimate championship threat, a two-time defending champion who hadn't won a main event in his previous eight attempts, a pre-season champi- onship favorite recovering from a left knee injury, and a pilot who had won three of the last five races, yet no one could decide was a contender or pretender when it came to the end-of-sea- son honors. The series' first stop at Route 66 Speedway's "Dirty O" Half- Mile in 14 years cleared things up just a bit, providing addi- tional support to the wide-held assumption that JD Beach's Estenson Yamaha MT-07 DT is still a finickier machine com- pared to the standard-bearing Indian FTR750s when it comes to setup. That alone makes it a tall order for Beach to routinely compete at the front against a field stacked with Indians, even if he's already demonstrated that he's a threat to win on ovals and TTs alike when everything is clicking. That reality check left the real intrigue to a three-way clash in- volving factory Indian pilots Briar Bauman and Jared Mees, along with Mission Roof Systems' Brandon Robinson. All three factored heavily at the front in a chaotic five-way scrap for the lead, that also included holeshotting pole-winner Bron- son Bauman and Robinson's teammate, Jarod Vanderkooi. Their early shootout was intense as an evolving racetrack saw numerous lines attempted and rewarded. P94 ROUND 4 / MAY 29, 2021 THE DIRT OVAL AT ROUTE 66 SPEEDWAY / JOLIET, ILLINOIS PROGRESSIVE AMERICAN FL AT TRACK FLAT TRACK BRIAR BAUMAN CHALKS UP FIRST WIN OF 2021 BAUMAN GETS ON THE BOARD

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