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Cycle News Issue 36 September 12, 2017

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FLAT TRACK AMERICAN FLAT TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 16 / SEPTEMBER 9, 2017 WILLIAMS GROVE SPEEDWAY / MECHANICSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA P86 ond. Brad kind of cut me off and I ran wide, then I was behind Jake. I was faster than him, but passing is another story," said Smith. "I got underneath him and it was like I was going to plow him right down. I thought I had him clear and I went to turn low and I kind of got into the marbles and crashed and that was all she wrote. It was just that quick. Everything happened so quickly. It felt like there was one inch of racetrack out there." The second red flag spawned a third as the pack tried to squeeze into turn one. Ryan Varnes, who had worked his way up to seventh, fell hard and col- lected Jake Shoemaker. "There's always pressure, Smith Racing, Kawasaki), who had been running in fifth position was sitting by the air fence and in harms way. The six-lap restart saw Mees, Bauman and Baker pick up where they left off, but Jake Johnson (Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson XG750R) came from eighth to fourth. Johnson passed his two Harley-Davidson Motor Company/Vance & Hines teammates Kenny Coolbeth and Brandon Robinson, then Smith and Estenson Racing Yamaha's Sammy Halbert. On lap 23, Smith tried to move inside Johnson going into turn three. Unfortunately he ran out of room and had to lay his Indian on the ground. "Off the restart I got up to third for a sec- and clipped my handlebar a little bit. That kind of made my front end push and sucked me off the groove," said Baker. "I thought, all right, he's on a mission." Mees methodically ran off the laps and increased his lead to over two and a half seconds. Baker opened just enough of a window for Briar Bauman (Za- notti Racing/Rod Lake Racing, Kawasaki) to slip into second on lap 17. Bauman, who has been one of the few able to run with the In- dian team this year, was able to separate himself from Baker and close slightly on the leader. Just as the five laps to go sign was displayed the red lights flashed. JR Addison (Roeder Racing/ Briar Bauman finished out the day on the podium.

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