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Cycle News 2016 Issue 38 September 27

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VOL. 53 ISSUE 38 SEPTEMBER 27, 2016 P81 as the track was going away for Smith, it was coming in for Mees. "I just kept grinding and grinding and was just being a pit bull," said Mees. "I dug down as deep as I could. I feel like the fit- ness paid completely off today." With five laps to go and Baker holding almost a 14-second lead, Mees was quickly closing in on Smith and the title. "My bike is really fast down the straightaway, but when the track gets like that, where it's just dry, no moisture and rough, it's a complete hand- ful," said Smith. "I was just trying to hold it in any line out of the air fence. It wore me right out. The last couple laps were the last bit of energy I had." When the white flag came out, Mees was in position to snatch the championship away from Smith, as he dove under the points leader in turn one and took the position. Smith fought back down the back straight, but Mees attacked again. "On the last lap, the last corner, I got by him, but he had the thing squared up early and there is definitely no secret that he has really incredible straight- line speed," said Smith. "We got lined up on the straightaway and he had that speed. "Coming off of four I was liter- ally gritting my teeth and scream- ing, trying to twist the throttle wide open, because I wasn't forth when the track was good. When the track finally started to deteriorate, then I could start finessing it around and doing my thing. I looked up and I went, 'wow man, he's gone and it's over.'" But it wasn't over. As fast doing this.'" Mees was quietly working his way to the front. "I missed a shift off the line," he said. "Everybody was going at it and there was dust and dirt and everything flying. I just got caught up with a couple riders going back and Brad Baker saved his best for last to win the Santa Rosa Mile, the final round of the 2016 GNC1 Championship.

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