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big thing. It kind of reminded me of the old XR versus the Kawa- saki where you've got to carry corner speed and keep the wheels in line and be smooth. "But all and all, hats off to my entire team—we were able to pull it off. I also want to give a shout out to Dallas Daniels, he rode phenomenal all weekend." Following three half-miles and two miles this season, Indians boasts four out of five wins and eight out of 15 possible podiums. Meanwhile, Yamaha has shown greatly improved form, including a breakthrough oval win and five combined podiums. Additionally, Harley-Davidson and KTM own one podium apiece. who charged back up the order just in time to nudge ahead of his teammate by 0.067 seconds. Bauman rounded out the top five. As a result, Mees holds a rel- atively healthy 22-point champi- onship advantage. Daniels is now second at 87, one point ahead of two-time champion Bauman. Mees said, "It was a pretty solid weekend for us, honestly. We didn't know what to expect with the new rules for the Indi- ans. Obviously, we knew the big- gest deficit was going to be on the Miles, and it definitely made a difference. The strategy for the whole weekend was a lot differ- ent for me. I had to make every corner count—momentum was a While Daniels and Mees car- ried over their respective Satur- day strengths, Fisher was able to exploit a high line that allowed him to pass either opponent in the middle of the turns, com- pletely changing the complexion of the race. It still appeared to be anyone's race as the trio exited turn two for the final time up until the mo- ment Daniels suddenly lost pow- er. Mees and Fisher stormed by with Mees ultimately fending off a draft attempt by Fisher to win by 0.126 seconds at the flag. Daniels seemed destined to coast across the stripe and still earn a spot on the podium but was beaten to the line by Beach, ROUNDS 4-5 / MAY 28-29, 2022 THE RED MILE I & II / LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY P102 FLAT TRACK I PROGRESSIVE AMERICAN FLAT TRACK Jesse Janisch (33) dueled Rispoli for the Production Twins win on Sunday. Rispoli's bike expired on the last lap.