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Cycle News 2015 Issue 36 September 9

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 36 SEPTEMBER 9, 2015 P59 Briefly... two-time Springfield Mile winner, de- cided to hang up his leathers and re- tire. McCoy's machine served Nich- ole well, as she won a thrilling heat race over Jake Johnson and Doug Lawrence. "Willie just called us up and said, 'Hey I'm going to make the decision to retire and I'd love for you to ride my stuff if you're into it,'" Nich- ole explained. "I said, 'Sure I'll give it a try.' Willie has a lot of experience on the mile, so what better guy to have in your corner coaching you?" There were four different brands of motorcycles in this year's Springfield Mile II main event. Kawasaki led the way with nine riders, followed by five on Harley-Davidson and two each aboard Triumph and KTM. Attendance was strong for Spring- field II, which must have come as a great relief to the IMDA after a poor showing in the May race. The 13,000-seat grandstand was close to capacity. A week after making his first Grand National Twins main in Charlotte on an Aaron Lindfors/T&R Rac- ing Harley-Davidson, standout road racer Danny Eslick tried out the Bill Werner Kawasaki at Springfield. He finished ninth in his heat race and seventh in his semi, failing to make the main. Brandon Robinson injured his left hand by contacting the guardrail on the final lap of the national. Robinson was in the lead pack all day and actu- ally led midrace, but he got caught out by the dramatic checkup by the riders in front of him in turn three on the last lap of the national. "Whoever (Left) Nichole Mees rode one of Willie McCoy's former Springfield Mile winning Harley-Davidsons. The bike was strong enough to earn her a heat race win. Here she leads rookie Jarod Vanderkooi (17F), Doug Lawrence (73) and Jake Johnson en route to that heat win. (Above) Bryan Smith on the podium with Jared Mees (second) and Jake Johnson (third). Smith won four of the five Grand National Miles in 2015 on his factory-backed Crosley Brands/Howerton Motorsports Kawasaki. continued on next page

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