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Cycle News 2014 Issue 35 September 3

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 35 SEPTEMBER 3, 2014 P75 here. To get a win is huge. We had an up-and- down year, but when we're good, we're good. So I'll take it. These guys built me a horse today. We had an up-and-down day. In the Dash, we had a little mishap, but we turned it around, and this feels good." Smith seemed to take the defeat in stride. It didn't hurt that his second place finish actually increased his lead in the championship to nine points over Mees with just two California rounds remaining. "That's typical Springfield right there," Smith said. "I thought I could get by Kenny coming up to the line, but I ended up about a wheel short." Henry Wiles held off Jake Johnson in a tough contest for fifth. The Wiles/Johnson battle was only .8 of a second back from the leading four. Johnson's sixth cost him a bit in his quest to win another Grand National Championship. Win- ning the points-paying Dash earlier in the day minimized the damage though and he leaves Springfield third in the standings, 23 points be- Briefly... wasaki. Johnson won the Dash for Cash over Jared Mees and Bryan Smith and finished sixth, just .8 of a second out of the lead at the check- ered flag. Harley-Davidson factory rider Brad Baker said he's finally beginning to feel 100 percent after his arm sur- gery earlier in the season. "It's hard to believe how much better I feel now than I did at this race in May," Bak- er said. "It's been a tough year, but hope I can end the season on a high note." Baker was the fastest rider in timed qualifying. He made the main by winning a semi and finished ninth in the main. Shayna Texter put the Latus Mo- tors/Castrol Triumph in the main in spite of a speed wobble that again showed up at the end of the straight- aways. The wobble was greatly im- proved from what it was in the May race, but it continued to make run- ning the Triumph at its maximum an exercise in courage for Texter. Texter charged late in her semi to make the main. It marked the fourth time this season she's made a Grand National main. She finished the race in 16th. Molly Terry is following in the foot- steps of Nichole Mees and Shayna Texter as another speedy female racer. Terry won her Pro Twins heat race, taking over the lead on the running sixth to 10th most of the time. We were just off the point where we'd build our own stuff because we thought I was going to get a ride. I've just not been fast enough to secure a ride with one of the top teams." Carver, who is 14th in the points and has two-career Grand National podiums to his credit, said he thinks he has good momentum going into next year. "I've had some good finishes and I have a lot more people who are want- ing to help me," Carver concluded. "I think they see how hard I run on different equipment every week and I think some people are going to step up and I should have a good ride for next year." Jeffrey Carver Jr. has ridden a variety of different motorcycles in the 2014 AMA Grand National Championship. Defending AMA Grand National Champion Brad Baker (1), shown here in his semi, was the fastest qualifier on the factory Harley, but finished the main in ninth. continued on next page

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