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Cycle News 2022 Issue 24 June 14

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Mees suffered worse than Bau- man, who continued on in second until surrendering the position to his younger brother, Latus Motors Harley-Davidson's Bronson Bau- man, around mid-distance. Mees dropped back to sixth and into the clutches of Daniels. There he proved to be the first in a long string of riders the rookie ace would somehow find a path by until Daniels eventually sur- faced in second. Beach was already nearly five seconds up the road at that point, so that's where Daniels' charge would end, cementing the Esten- son Racing Yamaha 1-2. After finally earning that long- awaited first oval win, Beach said, "The track was real rough, but the day was real smooth. I felt good all VOLUME 59 ISSUE 24 JUNE 14, 2022 P83 MYOWNRACE a 10th in the Mission Produc on Twins main at the Red Mile—earned a come- from-behind win at Laconia. He said, "It was awesome. I fast qualified, which was cool. It was the second me I'd done that this year. I got second in my semi, and we had a li le clutch issue, but we got that straightened out. I paced myself in the Main and got it done in the end. I actu- ally se led into second about halfway through, but I saw Jesse bobble and I was like, 'Man, I can win this thing,' so I pushed hard and got it done. Now I want to keep the momentum going heading into Lima." 48 TRENT LOWE 2ND AFT SINGLES Mission Foods/Al Lamb's Dallas Honda's Trent Lowe con nues to stack evidence that he ranks among the very best riders in the paddock s ll without a win…even if that's a tag he'll want to shake as soon as possible. Lowe was strong again at Laconia, finishing second to claim his fi h career podium result. He said, "We're making strides forward every week and I'm learning new things. I hope to con- nue ge ng on the podium, that's the goal every week. Looking ahead to Lima, I grew up racing on cushion tracks, that's what I started off. I should do really well there. I'm going to go do some tes ng in the next week. It's going to be a real racey track, so everybody be er be in shape."

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