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Cycle News 2014 Issue 33 August 19 2014

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 33 AUGUST 19, 2014 P115 tage of just over a second before hitting traffic on lap 19. From there, Wiles cleanly diced his way past any danger and nearly doubled his lead to 1.811 second, before finally ac- cepting the checkered flag to mark his tenth-straight Peoria TT triumph. "I'd like to say it gets old, but it never does," Wiles said after securing Grand National Win number 26. "It was a great day -- I couldn't be more happy with this main event. I knew it was go- ing to be tough. I knew where I would excel, and where Jared would excel and where I would struggle a little bit. I knew what I knew and it was good enough. I just barely got him on that sec- ond start -- (if I didn't) that might have made life a little bit harder. "I knew I didn't have to go any harder than I was and I was just maintaining it. My dad was giving me signs and I was just keeping Briefly... One rider unwilling to accept the risks necessary to compete at Peo- ria was Shayna Texter. She ex- plained, "A couple years ago I had an accident here. Life is too short to race this weekend and not feel safe." Instead, Texter and her mechanic, Rich Hansen, were in attendance to provide additional help for the efforts of Texter's boyfriend, Briar Bauman. The Peoria Motorcycle Club paid tribute to longtime announcer Don- ny Bargmann, who passed away earlier this year. A USMC radio field operator in Vietnam who later made his mark as the beloved AMA Pro Flat Track announcer, Bargmann coined the nicknames, 'Thunder Val- ley' and 'Hammerin' Hank Wiles' -- two of many he originated that were in wide use on Sunday. Jake Johnson showed plenty of speed on the day, picking up a po- dium finish in the main event. How- ever, in terms of sheer spectacle, he maxed out in the morning free practice with a series of long-dis- tance jumps more akin to those seen at an AMA Motocross race than a TT. Johnson was routinely landing be- yond the final distance marker, jump- ing an estimated 150 feet while the bulk of the field was touching down with more modest distances ranging from 100 to 110 feet. How and why? "I don't know… Just not letting off I guess. Usually as the day goes on it's not really the fastest way to get around but in practice it's fun to go out there and keep it pinned and see how far I can go. I figure at the end of the day, if I'm not the fastest guy, at least I'll have jumped the furthest." Ryan Wells (137) made up considerable ground on both men with his third- place finish on Sunday. Jacob Lehman (center), also a TT specialist, earned his second Pro Singles career win, his first coming from Castle Rock in 2012. Mees (not pictured) extended his points in the championship finishing second to Bryan Smith's (42) seventh and Jake Johnson's (5) third.

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