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Cycle News 2016 Issue 25 June 28

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IN THE WIND P36 JANNIRO HANGS TOUGH AT VENTURA NATIONAL SPEEDWAY B illy Janniro was again the winner, following round two of the AMA National Speedway Series at Ventura, California, June 25, but the rising pool of young, emerging stars pushed him to his limit. In his very first ride, 18-year- old Broc Nicol defeated Janniro in a heat and left those in atten- dance in shock—so the veteran speedway king is beatable after all! And that was proven again when Max Ruml defeated the six-time champion in the final heat and repeated the same in the semi-finals. Ruml had a slow start, get- ting a third behind veteran Eddie Castro, a local wild card who stunned the crowd with his performance at age 56 – a feat all the more remarkable consid- ering Castro, 12 months earlier, was battling life-threatening cancer. Ruml's younger brother, Dillon, came second in this heat. Then the older Ruml reeled off five straight wins, including his semi-final. Dillon impressed everyone with three wins and 13 points from his five heats, coming back from a heavy crash avoiding the fallen Austin Novratil in his second ride. Nicol, also with three wins, matched both Ruml and Jan- niro on 13 points after the heats. However, a third place in his semi-final eliminated him from the Final. Luke Becker won this one af- ter finding his groove at the right time, with Dillon Ruml second. The final featured Janniro, both Ruml's and Becker. Max Ruml got the start and looked set to inflict Janniro's third defeat (by him) on the night. However, a titantic outside move on lap three saw Janniro blast past his 19-year-old rival to win his fourth Ventura race in a row. Behind these two, the 17-year-olds were also in close battle with Becker edging Dillon Ruml. Janniro now has a command- ing 11-point lead in the standings heading into the penultimate round three of the series at Industry Hills, August 13, where he will be chasing his seventh career, and fourth straight, AMA crown. Steve Evans Final 1. Billy Janniro 2. Max Ruml 3. Luke Becker 4. Dillon Ruml Billy Janniro fought off the youngsters to win the AMA Speedway National at Ventura. PHOTOGRAPHY BY STEVE EVANS

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