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Cycle News 2015 Issue 26 June30

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FLAT TRACK AMA PRO FLAT TRACK SERIES ROUND 5/JUNE 28, 2015 ALLEN COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS/LIMA, OHIO P132 Baker gradually getting the ad- vantage. Then on lap six another red. Jake Shoemaker and his Triumph were down coming out of turn one. Both Johnson and Shoemaker walked away from their falls, but were unable to continue racing. On the second restart, Baker took advantage of the staggered start and was out front the rest of the 25-lap national. In the closing laps, Halbert and Bau- man closed the gap to Baker by maybe a half-second, but there was no catching the factory Harley rider on this day. Sammy Halbert and Briar Bauman finished just 3-10ths of a second apart in their battle for second. Bauman followed Halbert through the field with two-time Lima winner Halbert moving up from sixth on the first lap, Bauman was seventh on the first go around. Jared Mees and Jeffrey Carv- er finished close in fourth and fifth, respectively. Mees ran near the front all day, while Carver charged his way to a strong top- five from the back of the field, passing more riders than anyone else on this challenging day at Lima. While the track was relatively smooth Henry Wiles was up front, but he struggled a bit more once things became choppy. He fell from first to sixth by the end. Robert Pearson gave the factory-backed KTM 990 Super Duke its first top-10 of the sea- son in seventh. Bryan Smith's Kawasaki had a throttle stick wide open a couple of times during the main. At one point he nearly pulled off the track, but he soldiered on, the bike mostly behaving as he rallied late to finish eighth to keep his cham- pionship hopes alive. Brandon Robinson and Stevie Bonsey rounded out the top 10. The series moves to the Du Quoin Mile next Saturday, July 4. It marks the first return to Du Quoin in 10 years. CN FINAL 1. Brad Baker (Harley-Davidson) 2. Sammy Halbert (Harley-Davidson) 3. Briar Bauman (Kawasaki) 4. Jared Mees (Harley-Davidson) 5. Jeffrey Carver Jr. (Kawasaki) 6. Henry Wiles (Harley-Davidson) 7. Robert Pearson (KTM) 8. Bryan Smith (Kawasaki) 9. Brandon Robinson (Triumph) 10. Stevie Bonsey (Harley-Davidson) Henry Wiles (17) led before the restart, but ultimately finished sixth.

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