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Cycle News 2017 Issue 10 March 14

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VOL. 54 ISSUE 10 MARCH 14, 2017 P75 were also in the top five at Peo- ria last season. So maybe you start with those guys, but who knows? It truly is a wide-open round one. There's a great mix of tracks this year in the 20-race series, with eight half-miles, six miles, four TTs and two short tracks. And then there's the big question—who's going to win the 2017 American Flat Track Championship? And again, it's the hardest call in decades. Bryan Smith is the defending champ, but the obvious advantage he had on the miles with the Howerton Kawasaki could be neutralized this season. Still, Smith is a mas- ter of the mile and with the big tracks dominating the schedule he could, once again, be the rider to beat. With Smith perhaps not having the machinery advantage he had last year, that could swing the advantage to fellow Indian factory rider (but under separate tents) Jared Mees. Mees is a multi-time champ who wins with grittiness and race toughness. While Mees normally doesn't put together a bunch of wins like rival Smith, he rarely has an off weekend and is almost assured to be on, or near, the podium in every race. And then there's Brad Baker, generally acknowledged to be the most gifted talent in the series. He's so wide open all the time that he's tough on equipment. If his bikes hold up B ryan Smith sounded a bit uneasy on the phone a little over a week before the 2017 American Flat Track season is to take the green flag with the March 16 Daytona TT. The man who earned the coveted number-one plate last season sees nothing but the unknown in front of him. Next Thursday Smith, will be racing the new factory Indian FTR750 for the first time on a unique first-time track in front of the main Daytona International Speedway grandstands. It's a high-pres- sure season opener and Smith has had barely any time on the new Indian, and he hates not being fully prepared. "We've been a little more than delayed and haven't had the chance to ride them yet or even get everything done to ride them," Smith says of his 2017 race machine. "Hopefully that will change in the next couple of days and I think we're going to try to test somewhere." Smith isn't the only one scrambling. He paints a clear picture of just how wide open and unknown the coming season is going to be for nearly all of the top riders. "There's never been a season like this," he explains. "I mean you have seven guys that won grand national THE CHAMP'S TAKE Defending champ Bryan Smith is uncertain as to what the opening round has in store for him, his team and everyone else.

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