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Cycle News Issue 21 May 30

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 21 MAY 30, 2018 P29 RYAN SIPES TALKS FLAT TRACK DEBUT W hat started as a conversa- tion between off road/ motocross racer Ryan Sipes and fellow Kentucky racer JD Beach at the MotoAmerica season finale last year turned into a reality last Saturday night at the Springfield TT. The former Supersport Cham- pion with flat track roots, said, "Hey, let me know if you ever want to ride flat track." Sipes, who's all about two-wheel racing in the dirt, took his fellow Ken- tucky racer up on the offer and did some riding with JD Beach and the rest of the Owensboro crew. "I rode like four times with him last fall, and then twice this year. My first time was really bad and then I got better and better," Sipes said. "They were all like, 'you should do a TT. You're doing okay.' I'm like, 'all right. Why not? It would be fun.' And it was—it was a blast." It was an impressive debut for a first timer, but then again, to be expected from a talented off-road racer of his caliber. Sipes started the day off as the fastest qualifier, was fourth in his heat, fifth in his semi and was looking like a sure top-five finisher in the main before going down in turn one. Sipes got back up and charged through the pack to finish 11th. "I didn't even think I pushed too hard coming in," Sipes recalled. "All of a sudden it was sliding and I couldn't recover. I rode better in the main than I did all day, so I was happy with that. I had a lot of help with Rex (Fisher). He helped me a bunch. JD obviously helped me a lot, setting the bike up and making little changes here and there all day. I'm pumped, man. I didn't get hurt. I think I rode good for my first try. I definitely want to come back and do more. I think I can do a lot better. "I'm anxious to come back again for Sturgis [Buffalo Chip TT]. Hopefully practice a little more before that and work on some stuff. I want to get on the podium." Andrea Wilson Ryan Sipes was impressive in his flat track debut at the Springfield TT. PHOTOGRAPHY BY DAVE HOENIG

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