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Cycle News 2013 Issue 32 August 13

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VOL. 50 ISSUE 32 AUGUST 13, 2013 Shaun Russell (hidden) leads JD Beach (95) and Bauman in their battle for third. The spot would ultimately go to Beach. in the second semi, winning by 8.5 seconds in the 10-lap race, but in spite of that excellent performance he would still have to start from the last row – inside row three with six riders abreast making up the 18-rider starting grid. The start of the 25-lap National I'm excited as can be." The Grand National Singles Championship this year consisted of four rounds – two short tracks at Daytona and then the Castle Rock and Peoria TTs. was a bit of a stunner. The oldest rider in the field Shaun Russell, 34, who hasn't raced a National in nearly a year, nailed the holeshot and broke into the early lead. It was the feel-good storyline of the weekend - semi-retired racer leading one of the biggest races of the year - but storybook met reality when Briar Bauman took over the lead on lap four. Bauman then held the lead for two laps before succumbing to Baker. Baker ran the point for four laps before Wiles caught him on lap 10 going into turn one. Wiles had one major moment though before getting into the lead. When he caught Bauman, who was running in second at the Brad Baker's win in the pointspaying Dash For Cash meant that his second-place finish in the National earned him the Singles title for 2013. P57 Briefly... to make the transition from an ultrahigh-speed road course like Miller Motorsports Park to an extremely technical TT dirt track like Peoria, Beach said it wasn't. "I've been racing dirt track since I was four years old," Beach said. "It's just like riding a bicycle. You just get on the bike and go." Beach's previous best Peoria TT finish was fourth in 2012. His Peoria TT victory marked the first win of the season for Henry Wiles. It was a milestone win, not only that it broke the previous Peoria winning streak record held by Chris Carr, the victory also moved Wiles into the top 10 on the all-time AMA Grand National wins list. He now has 24 AMA Grand National wins to his credit. That ties him with the legendary Dick Mann for 10th. Wiles is also second among all-time wins among active riders. Only Kenny Coolbeth Jr., with 29 wins, is ahead of him. Henry Wiles doesn't seem thrilled with having Jake Johnson as a new teammate on the Lloyd Brothers Motorsports team. Wiles said having a second rider might turn things to "chaos" with the team before tempering his remarks. "We're going to see how it works out in about a week," he said. "We'll worry about all that then. "It might help with the development of the bike [Ducati], I don't know. We're going to find out what it's all about in a week. That's a fact." David Lloyd commented on Jake Johnson joining alongside Henry continued on next page

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