FLAT TRACK
AMERICAN FLAT TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP
ROUND 13 / AUGUST 8, 2017
BLACK HILLS SPEEDWAY / RAPID CITY, SOUTH DAKOTA
P102
sumed their battle and Smith
was able to take second for the
last three laps. "Unfortunately
it took like four or five laps to
get in a groove, whether it was
the bike or me. It was the same
thing on the restart," said Smith.
"I thought, 'Alright I can run with
Jared now.' He could just get
going real quickly on the first
two laps and it took me five laps
to get going. He gained like ten
bike lengths ahead of us."
Carver got a great restart and
as big a lead after the restart, no
one got close.
"We had a good roll, a good
pace. It was one of those nights
where I wanted to start out
front," said Mees. "I didn't want
to battle with anybody. I ran my
own race and stayed consistent
and clean. I had a good set-up
motorcycle. I was able to put in
hard laps early. On the restart I
was able to put in hard laps and
get the gap back."
Baker and Smith also re-
Carver's BBQ, Kawasaki) were
having their own battle over
fourth.
As the race hit the halfway
mark, Mikey Rush's Yamaha
blew up, spewing oil all through
turn one, bringing out the red
flag.
Mees lined up for the restart
with his Indian teammates right
behind, but that was as close
as they would get. Mees didn't
make any mistakes, regained his
rhythm and, while he never got