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Cycle News 2014 Issue 41 October 14

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FLAT TRACK AMA GRAND NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL ROUND/OCTOBER 11, 2014 LA COUNTY FAIRPLEX, POMONA, CALIFORNIA P56 FISHER'S RACE, JOHNSON'S TITLE As it was for Bryan Smith, TJ Burnett Farms Honda's Davis Fisher's perfect night was still not enough to stop championship leader Kyle Johnson and his Parkinson Brothers Racing Honda from taking home his first Pro Singles title. So the story was about the same in the Pro Singles Championship, though the margin was closer as Kyle Johnson needed to fin- ish second to win the title. "Going into the race I knew if he won all I had to do was get second to win the championship," Johnson said. "And the championship was our goal so that's all I was worried about. So I had no reason to push it and I just kind of rode a safe race right there in second place and brought it home." Perhaps making the championship all that sweeter was coming back from a nasty crash at the previous round in Calistoga that put Johnson in the hospital for a few days, left him with a broken hand and threatened his championship hopes. But the 20-year old from Twin Lake, Michigan, was not going to let that get in the way of earn- ing his first championship. "It feels great," Johnson said. "We've definitely had some ups and downs this season. I have a broken hand; had a little rough get off at Calis- toga. It feels great to get the champi- onship. It was what we were shooting for from the start of the season and it just feels great to be able to come away with it." Johnson's championship rival Fisher also knows too well about the ups and downs of the season as it was only his second race back from an ugly crash at Indy that sidelined him for two races and threatened to end his season. So while Fisher came up one point short in the championship, Two-time Grand National Champion Jake Johnson (5) finished second, ending the year on a high note and taking a solid third in the championship.

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