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Cycle News 2014 Issue 07 February 19 2014

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 7 FEBRUARY 19, 2014 P25 JAKE JOHNSON'S 2014 PROGRAM T wo-time AMA Grand National Champion Jake Johnson will be the sole rider on the Lloyd Brothers Motorsports/Parkin- son Brothers Racing team for the 2014 flat track season, the 29-year-old set to race again with sponsor Ramspur Winery. "I joined the team part way through last season and it re- ally feels like home to me," said Johnson, who won his two Grand National Championships in 2010 and 2011. "We have a great group of people on the team that are talented, professional and work very well together. The bikes performed very well and I am confident that they capable of running at the front and winning. I felt very comfortable on the bikes at our last test without the in- take restrictors and I am re- ally excited for this season." Johnson's bikes will be tuned by Brent Armbruster, who will continue as the team's crew chief. "The stable of motorcycles that the team has assembled to compete this year is impressive including 450 singles, V-twin, L- Twin and parallel- twin cylinder motorcycles," said Terry Otton. Jake Johnson will ride for Lloyd Brothers Motorsports again in 2014. DONNIE BARGMANN, 1951-2014 F lat track announcer Donnie Bargmann, whose distinctive gravelly voice was a staple at AMA Grand National Championship races for years, died on Sunday, February 16, at his home in Pekin, Illinois. He was 63. Bargmann was known for a score of distinctive sayings and excit- ing descriptions of races. Perhaps his signature phrase was "How about that Mile? Ha, ha, ha." he would say with emphasis, followed by his big raspy laugh after a close finish. "I am saddened to hear about the passing of Donnie," said sev- en-time AMA Grand National Champion Chris Carr. "I loved his en- tertaining style and personality that he brought to the races. More importantly, he was a man of honor, who always had a kind word for everybody, even on their bad days. I will always remember Donnie for his unique descriptions of racers and one-liners he would throw out for us to hear." The Bargmann family and friends invite the flat track community to celebrate the life of Donnie Bargmann. The celebration will be held Saturday February 22 at 1 p.m. at the Roy L. King VFW 15665 VFW Rd., Pekin, Illinois 61554. Larry Lawrence Long-time dirt track announcer Donnie Bargmann passed away on Sunday. Here he is shown interviewing Bubba Shobert. PHOTOGRAPHY BY DAVE HOENIG/FLAT TRAK FOTOS

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