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Cycle News 2016 Issue 38 September 27

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FLAT TRACK AMA PRO FLAT TRACK SERIES ROUND 14 / SEPTEMBER 25, 2016 SONOMA COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS / SANTA ROSA, CALIFORNIA P80 would struggle at the end of the race because it was going to dry out. I was hoping to get a big enough gap on everybody. Obvi- ously there was no messing with Baker today. I thought, 'Alright, I've got a good gap and I'm in second. I just needed to keep speed a little bit for about five laps or so," said Baker. "I just kept on being consistent. Even- tually I shook him." "In the beginning we were good then in the middle of the race the track started to go away," said Smith. "I knew that I "I think I went past more than half of the field in the first corner. I was carving in between people's roosts," said Baker. "I would go up above and go past their roost and then I'd either cut back across it or go under- neath two guys' roosts. I think it was lap three when I came up behind Joe [Kopp] and Bryan [Smith]. I thought, 'Wow this is cool.' I went around Joe going into turn one and got the draft off of Bryan down the back stretch and went around in three and four and set sail." As Baker was turning in his dominating performance the battle for the Harley-Davidson GNC1 presented by Vance & Hines Championship was playing out. Entering the day's activities Crosley Brands/T&T Construction's Bryan Smith and his Kawasaki held a narrow two- point lead over defending Grand National Champion Las Vegas Harley-Davidson/Rogers Rac- ing's Jared Mees. Smith's job was not complex: beat Mees. A win would be great, but to win the title that he has come so close to for so many years, all he had to do was beat Mees. Smith grabbed the lead from Joe Kopp (Indian Mo- torcycle Company/S&S Cycle Exhaust) on lap two, only to have Baker blast by a lap later. It quickly became obvious that only more bad luck would ruin Baker's day. "I kept on peeking over my shoulder a little bit and he [Smith] was maintaining my

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