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Cycle News 2015 Issue 47 November 24

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FLAT TRACK AMA PRO FLAT TRACK GNC CHAMPIONSHIP / SUPERPRESTIGIO FINAL ROUND / NOVEMBER 19-20, 2015 THE ORLEANS ARENA / LAS VEGAS, NEVADA P74 2. Ben Lowe (Hon) 3. Bronson Bauman (Hon) 4. Michael Inderbitzin (Hon) 5. Justin Jones (Hon) SUPERPRESTIGIO 1. Jared Mees (Hon) 2. Brad Baker (Hon) 3. Kenny Coolbeth Jr. (Hon) 4. Larry Pegram (Hon) 5. Joe Roberts (Yam) ALL-STAR 1. Larry Pegram (Hon) 2. Roger Hayden (Suz) 3. Joe Roberts (Yam) 4. Oliver Brindley (Kaw) 5. Franco Serra (KTM) British flat tracking youngster Oliver Brindley did a brilliant job getting into the SOTA main. He finished sixth. Roger Hayden and Bryan Smith, who were both squarely in the mix among the leaders early, both crashed and rounded out the final eight of the main. CN GNC1 1. Briar Bauman (Hon) 2. Joe Kopp (Hus) 3. Jared Mees (Hon) 4. Sammy Halbert (Yam) 5. Jake Johnson (Hon) 6. Dominic Colindres (Yam) 7. Mike Rush (Hon) 8. Jake Mataya (Hon) 9. Kayl Kolkman (Suz) 10. Henry Wiles (Hon) GNC2 1. Dan Bromley (KTM) changed from the Flat Track Final to the Superprestigio of the Americas Final. Other than that moment, it was one of the cleanest races; I wasn't worry- ing about the first lap going bad. It was fun riding with Jared. He was riding calm and not making any mistakes. I was trying to be too aggressive, and he got the best of me at the end." Coolbeth was characteristi- cally smooth in his run to third. "The track got kind of slick for me," Coolbeth said. "We slowed down to go a little faster. It worked out good. I knew [the All- Stars] ride a lot of flat track. The Haydens grew up racing, and Rog proved tonight he can ride with us. I think it's pretty cool that those guys take our form of rac- ing and use it to train for theirs." Brad Baker and Henry Wiles tangled in turn four and Baker hit the outside retaining wall head first.

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