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Cycle News 2014 Issue 35 September 3

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 35 SEPTEMBER 3, 2014 P69 contender Jared Mees put a second Har- ley on the podium was simply icing on the cake. Fans gave a hearty cheer, not only for an epic race they just witnessed, but it was the venerable old school American flat track machine once again holding off the modern water-cooled, fuel-injected bike that repre- sents the flat track motorcycle of the future. While the rivalry is perhaps not quite as intense as the Harley vs. Honda battles of the 1980s, the supremacy of Smith and his brutally fast and reliable Kawasaki have established a new black knight in AMA Pro Grand National racing. Everyone else is an underdog to Smith on the miles. Smith had won three of the four Grand National miles this season leading up to the tradition-filled Labor Day Springfield Mile, once the sole race that determined the AMA National Champion each year. And in the 25-lap Na- tional it was Smith who controlled most of the race. He led 20 laps of the main, com- pared to three laps led by Henry Wiles and one each by Jake Johnson and Coolbeth. But it's lap 25 that really counts at Spring- field and it's usually that final go around when things are decided at this race. Such was the case this year. All the ex- citement happened in turns three and four. Smith led a breakaway of four riders going Briefly... son) to have a shot. "It's closing," Coolbeth said of the points gap. "But we just need to keep winning races. We kind of lost that mid-season, due to some mechanicals and me. The small bikes are my biggest downfall, but I have fun racing still and I'll be around for a while I think." It was a case of musical chairs in terms of riders moving to new teams at Springfield. Most significantly was Brandon Robinson leaving USC Kawasaki and moving back to TJ Burnett Farms Kawasaki, the same team he rode with to sweep last year's Springfield Miles. "I wasn't having fun so I knew it was time for a change," Robinson said of his re- turn to his old team. "I left on good terms, so there are no hard feel- ings." Robinson finished 10th in his first race back with TJ Burnett Farms Kawasaki. Jake Shoemaker, who finished second last weekend in Virginia, took over the USC Kawasaki ride from Robinson. "I've been riding my own bikes," Shoemaker said. "I've been working on them, driving to the rac- es, paying for everything, so to get on a team where they cover all the expenses for the bike and travel and everything it's really good. It's what I've been looking for and it will allow me to focus more on racing and less on working on the bikes. Hopefully, this ride will propel me up to the front and we can have a successful end of the season and hopefully come back strong next year." Robert Pearson raced aboard the KTM/GE Capital/Waters Auto- body Racing KTM LC8 at Spring- field. Pearson said they reached an helped out a lot. Pa- tience is everything with a track like this, and I couldn't be happier." Jarod Vanderkooi leads Brandon Wil- helm and Molly Terry in the Pro Twins main. Vanderkooi won over Terry with Wilhelm's bike breaking late in the race. Jake Johnson (5) was one of four riders who led at least one lap of the 25-lap National. continued on next page

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