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Cycle News Issue 11 March 20

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 11 MARCH 20, 2018 P105 before Johnson was able to pass him back, but Fisher was still nipping at Johnson' heels at the checkered flag. "With about 10 laps to go I was able to get back by Davis, even after all my mistakes. He clipped a Tuff Block and ripped it right out in front of me. I ran it over and about crashed," said Johnson. "He ripped his brake pedal off, so I got back by him. Once I got back by him and got a little gap I thought, all right, just bring her home on two wheels." Kenny Coolbeth's Indian debut went relatively well, as he brought his Nila Racing/Co- lumbia Avionics-backed Indian Scout FTR750 home eighth in from of fellow Indian pilots ful. "I felt like for a little bit there that I was putting in some good laps. It seemed like I was going to be able to get back up in the mix," Johnson said. "I hit neu- tral a few times landing off the jump. I about went through the hay bales three times, I cut the track about five times. Luckily, I didn't get a 10-second penalty because I never gained any time. I was hitting tough blocks and about getting ripped off the bike. I was going for it early and got many, many warnings that I was going to end up on the ground." Davis Fisher (Bob Lanphere Beaverton Motorcycles/Parkin- son Brothers Racing, Kawasaki Ninja 650) worked his way up from an 11 th -place start to sixth preparation we put in is really show- ing," Bromley said of his small team. His main sponsor of Big Momma & Daddy Deep Pockets Racing says it all. "NEW TRACK" Since it is a "temporary" racetrack, the Daytona TT will always be a "new" track, but this year's version was quite different from last year's premier event. "It was pretty cool," Baker said. "I was a little bit disappointed because I like it when the TT tracks are a little bit more technical. That track seemed like it was a little bit more like a half mile with a jump. Last year the chicane was really tight so the guys that were better on a technical track had more of an advantage. As far as safety, I under- stand that they didn't want as tight of corners. With a top five I can't com- plain about anything. The track was faster this year. It is not very often that being bigger is an advantage in flat track, but with the tight chicane that we had last year it slowed thing down so much. I had a little advantage being bigger throwing the bike around. This year was high speed or high paced. The times were a lot closer than last year. All together it was still good." AIR TIME Jared Mees and Shayna Texter both started wearing Alpinestars suits equipped with airbags. This is the first time the technology has been used in flat track racing. It is similar to the sys- tems pioneered in MotoGP but uses different algorithms to detect what is a crash versus a near crash. They collected data with Flat Track racers last year. Briefly...

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