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Cycle News Issue 22 June 5

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 22 JUNE 5, 2018 P79 Singles champion Kolby Carlile (Es- tenson Racing/McCandless Trucking Center Yamaha YZ450F) and Shayna Texter (Husqvarna Motorcycles/JCS Racing Husqvarna FC 450) were right on Stollings' tail. The three leaders proceeded to thrill the full house with a 15-lap classic "mile" race. Each led laps, Stollings (6), Texter (3) and Carlile also with six, including the all-important 15th lap. The lead was rarely more than 0.03 of a second. Jesse Janisch (Roof-Systems of Dal- las, TX/West Bend Harley-Davidson Ya- maha YZ450F) was just back by himself in fourth. Most of the rest of the 18-rider field made up a large pack fighting over fifth. The slightest mistake would cost many positions much quicker than they could be made back. The chess game was being played out at over 100 miles per hour. Texter has the most mile experience and the most wins, but could she position her- self to draft for the win. Ideally you do not want to lead off turn four on the last lap of a tight race like this, but that is ex- BACK TO NORMAL Jared Mees quickly recovered from the "disappointment" of his second-place finish last week at the Springfield Mile as he continues to pad his AFT Twins points lead, now 170 to 116 over Henry Wiles. Brad Baker (101), Jeffrey Carver (99) and Kenny Coolbeth (99) are the top five. STILL IN CONTROL Despite being stuck in the middle of a wild race for fifth place in the AFT Singles main, Dan Bromley extended his points lead with a ninth-place finish. Bromley now has a 28-point lead over the injured Brandon Price, 136-108. Jesse Janisch (105), Kolby Carlile (97) and Ryan Wells (95) round out the top five. ESTENSON INDIAN DEBUT After riding the first seven rounds on the Estenson Racing Yamaha FZ-07, Jake Johnson made his first ride on the Estenson Racing Indian Scout FTR750. Johnson bounced around from sixth to 10th before settling into a ninth-place finish. BACK ON TRACK The Harley-Davidson Motor Company/ Vance & Hines team improved on their disappointing Springfield results, as Brandon Robinson and Sammy Halbert were in and out of the top five the whole race. After all three team Harley- Davidson XG750Rs failed to make 10 laps at Springfield, they followed that up with solid fifth-, seventh- and 14th- place finishes by Halbert, Robinson and Jarod Vanderkooi. BETTER BUT… While the track was still a narrow groove it was an improvement over last year's effort. "The track is better than Briefly... The factory Harley- Davidson team had a good night with Brandon Robinson (44) taking seventh and Sammy Halbert (69) cracking the top five.

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