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Cycle News 2016 Issue 32 August 16

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VOL. 53 ISSUE 32 AUGUST 16, 2016 P91 trying to give it everything I had. My heart rate must have been 250 coming to the checkered." The margin of victory was two tenths of a second, one of the larger leads of the night. Just another tenth of a second back was Coolbeth. "Those guys were animals. I was con- centrating more on them," said Coolbeth. "They were weaving down the straightaways. They were kind of taking each other's line away and I thought it was going to benefit me. On the last lap going into three, I thought something was going to happen between them. I probably could have gotten Jared if I wasn't so concerned about what they were doing." Kennedy Racing/Armbruster Racing's Brandon Robinson took advantage of the restart and moved into a fourth-place finish. "I did pretty well on the restart. I was in sixth and ended up fourth so I got a good start there," said lems spoiled what looked like at least a top-five finish. "I got a good jump and it kind of wheelied, I rolled out of it and he [Mees] came up underneath me," said Smith. "We kind of had a drag race going in there. Mees was on the inside and you don't want to give him an inch because he takes a mile. I kind of checked up and let him go and came back underneath him there in four." Mees led lap 21, but the green Kawasaki was back up front one lap later. "It was a pure wrestling match on the last corner. I went in low and got it real sideways and Jared tried to come under- neath me and he must have gotten it sideways. My foot was falling off coming off the corner, but when there is a restart you never know. You hate to see the cards reset." Foster and Wilhelm were able to make the restart, but the big surprise was Sammy Halbert's Harley-Davidson headed to the pits rather than the starting line. Halbert's brake had completely quit working and for the second race in a row mechanical prob- (Above) Ryan Wells (center) won the GNC2 final over Dalton Gauthier (right) and Kevin Stollings. (Left) Mees leads Smith, Brad Baker (6) and Sammy Halbert (69).

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