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Cycle News 2014 Issue 41 October 14

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 41 OCTOBER 14, 2014 P57 do that in practice so the track definitely came to me. "I knew I just had to get a good start that way I could ride my line. Cause it's easy here for somebody else to dictate where you ended up because you're going in wide and somebody else can just go in low and total- ly block ya. So I just knew I had to really get a good start in the first corner." So that's what Smith did and he was unbeatable. The man who came into Pomona third in the championship, Jake John- son on the Ramspur Winery Lloyd Bros. Motorsports Harley- Davidson, tried to chase him down but it was too little too late and he finished a solid second. The two-time AMA Grand National Champion was disap- pointed with another winless season, but he was solid all year long and happy to finish the year on a good note. "Another winless year, but had some good finishes," John- Briefly... As is typical with the racing fam- ily, thoughts were with absent rider Jethro Halbert – the older brother of Sammy Halbert - who suffered a severe head injury in a crash during one of the heat races at the previ- ous round at Calistoga. Fellow rid- ers sported number 69 stickers in support of Jethro at the season fi- nale. According to a family source, Jethro's status continues to improve and is being moved to a long-term acute rehab facility in the bay area. A GoFund Me account has been set up to help the family at http://goo. gl/N87iwf Once again the Super Speedway Invitational returned as a part of the program to the AMA Pro Flat Track finale at Pomona. And, once again, Speedway legend Billy Hamill took top honors on the 5/8 th -mile track. With speeds of 120 mph and on a track of up to five times larger than what they normally race here in the states it definitely earns the "Su- per" title and was, as usual, a crowd pleaser. the 16 year old from Warren, Oregon, was more than happy with his results in his rookie season and capped it off with back-to-back wins in his return from injury. "It's not disappointing at all," Fisher said. "My goal was to get top 10 this year. To finish the season off a point behind Kyle is a pretty good feeling. I did the best I could the last two races." Finishing third was the other standout rookie, Jarod Vanderkooi on the Johnny's Vintage Motorcycle Honda. Vanderkooi had made his Pro singles debut after turning 16 at the third round of the season at Knox- ville Raceway. Vanderkooi won two races in his rookie season – Grays Harbor Half- Mile and Indy Mile – and also swept the Springfield Mile in the Basic Twins class. Finishing fourth and the top finishing KTM in a sea of Hondas was Ryan Wells. Behind Wells was a trail of Hondas: Ryan Foster in fifth, Jeffery Lowery in sixth, Nick Armstrong in seventh and Rodney Spencer Jr. in eighth. Rounding out the top 10 was Dan Bromley on a KTM and James Monaco on a Honda. Kyle Johnson soldiered on with a broken hand to finish second and take the AMA Pro Singles Championship by one point over Davis Fisher.

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