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Cycle News 2014 Issue 30 July 29

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 30 JULY 29, 2014 P81 every race. I do drive to probably four or five races, but I mostly fly now." With losing the factory ride af- ter holding it for seven seasons, you would think that maybe the Coolbeth revival has a little extra motivation - some resentment. Something to prove. "Not really," Coolbeth said. "I'm not going to bash them. They've made me who I am. It was good at times, but it was also bad. We left on good terms. It is what it is. You need to take the good with the bad and you move on, don't stew on it and just try to find good people to do your thing." And so far doing his thing has put him in the running for the 2014 AMA Grand National Championship. In fact, Coolbeth had been in the lead until Hager- stown – that's where his lead in the race went pear-shaped when his bike blew up. So his point lead went from nine points ahead of Jake Johnson to third place in the standings - five behind lead- er Jared Mees and four behind Johnson. But it's still a long sea- son ahead and with a whole lot of racing left - especially a whole lot of back-to-back racing ahead (five rounds in a row), so Cool- beth's still in the hunt. And he's most definitely not throwing in the towel. "We lost quite a bit of points the other weekend blowing up, lead- ing, but we're going to just keep our head down," he said. "We just need to stay consistent. I feel like we can do it. We've got all the tools; we just need a little luck. It all takes luck. It all takes good people. And it takes hard work. So we've got it all. Our bad days have to be top four, top five and our good days obviously wins. Just be consistent and hopefully we have that big number one on our bike next year." Another thing that Coolbeth and the team have in their favor is that he considers himself a clay-track rider and in the string of upcoming races, he knows there are some that play to his strengths. "We've got some good races for me coming up that I enjoy go- ing to," Coolbeth said. "So I think that's a bonus. Yeah, just keep plugging away. We still got a long season right now. Just need to keep our equipment going and me going." And there lies the other fac- tor in racing, healthy machine,

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