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Cycle News 2022 Issue 22 June 1

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ROUNDS 4-5 / MAY 28-29, 2022 THE RED MILE I & II / LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY P106 FLAT TRACK I PROGRESSIVE AMERICAN FLAT TRACK 4. Brandon Robinson (Ind) 1.597 5. Ben Lowe (Yam) 3.821 6. Jarod Vanderkooi (Ind) 3.916 7. Briar Bauman (Ind) 4.768 8. Davis Fisher (Ind) 6.565 9. Jesse Janisch (H-D) 10.460 10. Robert Pearson (Ind) 16.123 RED MILE 2 SUPERTWINS 1. Jared Mees (Ind) 26 Laps 2. Davis Fisher (Ind) 0.126 3. JD Beach (Yam) 2.628 4. Dallas Daniels (Yam) 2.695 5. Briar Bauman (Ind) 3.357 6. Jesse Janisch (H-D) 7.409 7. Jarod Vanderkooi (Ind) 7.698 8. Bronson Bauman (Ind) 7.719 9. Brandon Robinson (Ind) 13.143 10. Ben Lowe (Yam) 20.274 Lessley Brothers' Nick Arm- strong, who entered the week- end as the points leader and fin- ished fifth on Saturday, suffered a late problem that dropped him all the way down to 12th. As a result, Janisch leap- frogged both riders in the standings, taking over the early- season championship lead with Texter remaining in second and Armstrong now third. Ben Lowe, who registered a 4-3 weekend in Lexington, stands a distant fourth. CN RED MILE 1 SUPERTWINS 1. Dallas Daniels (Yam) 25 Laps 2. Jared Mees (Ind) 0.008 3. James Rispoli (KTM) 0.282 Instead, Vance & Hines Har- ley-Davidson's Jesse Janisch, who finished second on Satur- day, rose to the challenge and fought vigorously with Rispoli at the front. Janisch led as the two took the white flag, but their final dash to the flag was spoiled when the KTM suffered some teething is- sues at a most inopportune time. Rispoli lost power going through turn three and was forced to push his bike to the stripe, drop- ping from a potential double win to a human-powered 14th. Reigning champion Cory Texter inherited second aboard the G&G Racing Yamaha to add to his Saturday third. Meanwhile, Competitive Racing Frames/ Gauthier (79) already celebrates Sunday's Singles victory despite winning by a mere 0.029 seconds. Mischler (13) was second and Whale (18) third.

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