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Cycle News 2014 Issue 31 August 5

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 31 AUGUST 5, 2014 P51 bit, but rubbing's racing, so I ain't complaining," Rush said. "I'm just super happy to be up on the box with these guys. I sat out a whole bunch of races this season be- sides Daytona and stuff and I'm happy to come back and get on the box and get a second." From there it was all Wiles as Rush settled back in to take sec- ond. "Five laps to go I was thinking about a lot of different things," Wiles said. "I was thinking about wanting to win on one of these clay tracks, wanting to win at Castle Rock, trying to get a little closer to Chris Carr's all-time TT record. All those things to me are very much an honor." And to show how much he ap- preciated the long awaited victo- ry a very ecstatic Wiles did a few burnouts for the hard-core dirt track fans in Washington. Those Washington fans also had the pleasure of seeing their Grand National Champion Baker get back on track and earn his first podium for what has also been a difficult year for the 21 year old from Eatonville, Wash- ington on the Brothers Powers- ports Honda. "It feels amazing to be back up on the podium," Baker said. "What better way to do it than on my own iron and my home track in front of my friends and family." Baker held off Mees and also managed to stay upright after Mikey Martin's Honda blew up going into the short track sweep- er and laid oil down on the track. "It was kind of sketchy there at the end," Baker said. "Mikey Martin blew up going into the sweeper… when I went through there I stepped out big time when I hit that oil and a lot of other rid- ers did too. That was a little dan- gerous; it was not kind of cool having Mikey laying on the race- track and having that oil on the outside of the groove. But luck- ily nobody had any problems and went down and everybody came home safe for the most part to- day." Although Baker's out of the hunt to defend his title, he's tak- ing the momentum from his home race and looking to work his way back up to fifth in the standings. "I want to claw my way back into the top five this year," Baker said. "If I get back into the top five I'd be pretty happy with that just considering with all that's hap- pened. That's my goal and I'm going to be working hard to get it." Of the guys who are in the championship fight, Mees made the best out of Castle Rock, fin- ishing fourth on the Roger's Rac- ing Honda. "We came in and got what we were looking for which was the points lead and we'll move on," Mees said. "It's a little disappoint- ing I ended my podium string, but we'll have to start a new one." Mees jumped back up to the lead, six points ahead of Bryan Smith, who finished 10 th , and 11 points ahead of Jake Johnson, who finished seventh on the Rampsur Winery Honda. Behind Mees the battle for fifth was fought out between last year's winner Jeffrey Carver Jr. on the Carvers BBQ Honda and JD Beach on the Van's Yamaha. The pair race together regularly in the winter and were in intense battle that included some contact mid-air while Beach was chasing Once Wiles got through (17) the battle for third was fought between Jared Mees (9), Brad Baker (1), Jeffrey Carver Jr. (23) and JD Beach (not pictured).

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