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Cycle News Issue 17 May 1

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IN THE WIND P36 VORE DOMINATES BATTLE CREEK ISDE QUALIFIER T he second round of the 2018 AMA East ISDE Qualifier series headed north to the sands and woods of Battle Creek, Michigan, April 28-29, where the Battle Creek M.C. put together two amazing tests; the cross test being deep sand and a portion of the MX track, the enduro test being fast, but tight woods. On day one, riders were all seeded based on class and pre- entry, but once the racing got un- derway, the fastest riders quickly shuffled to the front with Hall's Cycles GasGas-backed Tyler Vore setting the pace with nearly 15 seconds on Dover, Ohio's Mike Pillar and Enduro Engineering's Talon Soenksen. Once the riders transitioned to the woods, Vore would remain out front, but Califor- nia native AJ Lehr was the next-closest rider at only 11 seconds behind. And so it went in every test; Vore would extend his lead each pass but the riders in the next 10 positions would go back and forth all day. At the end of day one, Vore held a two-minute, seven- second lead over Arkansas native James King, with Pillar another four seconds back, followed by Lehr and Soenksen. Day two was a repeat of the first for Vore who extended his lead, winning every test of the day. The battle for the last two spots on the podium was again between Pillar and King, with it all coming down to the last enduro test. The duo finished within 0.03 of a second and the runner-up honors went to Pillar, with King finishing third. In the Qualifier Series, each day counts as separate points, so both came out good, but for the Michigan Sprint Enduro, which also paid points, the second day is the tie-breaker, so Pillar was the overall winner. AJ Lehr grabbed fourth on the day with his brother, Drew, finishing just 30 seconds behind him in fifth. CN Tyler Vore dominated the ISDE Qualifier in Battle Creek, Michigan. PHOTOGRAPHY BY VANESSA SENYK cal compounds" (Click here for details). No penalty was issued in that incident because the tire in question was not in AMA Pro Racing's possession after the DuQuoin Mile, rather, it was taken for testing a week later at the Indy Mile. At the time, Lock was a series advisor, but it was a moment that shaped the tightening of compe- tition regulations. This time was different. A swifter protocol was followed by the sanctioning body and Mees was stripped of his Atlanta win, the points gained, as well as the purse money associated with it, and placed on a 12-month probation. So, instead of leading the championship going into last weekend's Texas Half-Mile, he trailed Kenny Coolbeth Jr. by 11 points. "Obviously, this is an unfortu- nate situation," Mees said. "We understand and respect AFT's process and are complying with the decision they have made. Now we are doing the one thing we can control: staying com- pletely focused and prepared for this weekend's race, and ensur- ing we continue what has been a very successful start to this season." This mattered not to Mees, who handily won the Texas race. Despite his round-two points deficit, the win allowed Mees to reclaim a four-point lead in the series over now second-placed Henry Wiles. Andrea Wilson

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