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Cycle News 2016 Issue 50 December 20

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VOL. 53 ISSUE 50 DECEMBER 20, 2016 P117 kind of gets old. So it's good to get that monkey of the 'would have, should have,' off my back." Smith also feels that most riders would have packed it in a long time ago, carrying the burden of the bridesmaid syndrome and the weight of years of bad luck. "I've had more bad luck than any racer I know of," he said. "That's why I joked at the banquet that I wouldn't be surprised if someone in a Jared Mees shirt was going to drop down and take my [number-one] plate. Most people would have quit after some of the tough luck I've had." But Smith's not most people. He stayed the course, put his head down and never gave up on his dream of being a GNC champion. It's what champions do. Now that he's got that monkey off his back, he feels he can build on it. "It's kind of hard to even explain," he says. "Not that the racing is going to be any easier, or that you're not going to try as hard, but in the past we've always had one race where either I've screwed up or [had] a mechanical and that's always the one you look back on. Now that we've Smith will tell you that he didn't win the title alone. He needed the help of his Crosley-Radio Howerton Motorsports Team. "I'M GOING TO WIN THIS CHAMPIONSHIP OR I'M GOING TO BE GETTING HAULED OUT OF HERE IN AN AMBULANCE." It was a burden that got heavier and heavier for the guy who grew up in flat track's title town, Flint, Michigan, the home of 16 GNC titles and more if you add the surrounding area. GOOD-BYE, MONKEY "It has been a giant burden even though I'm pretty content with my career and my life," he says. "The last couple years of losing hasn't been fun or cool by any means, but I've been able to just shake it off and go on and do what I do and enjoy life. But when people remind you, when fans and friends and family remind you of it—that you should have won it, and why didn't you win it, or whatever, it

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