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Indian motorcycle’s scout ftr750 sweeps top eight  at oklahoma city mile

Indian Motorcycle's Scout FTR750 Sweeps Top Eight at Oklahoma City Mile

Reigning Champion & Current Points Leader Jared Mees Records Seventh Victory, Indian Motorcycle Privateer Henry Wiles & Wrecking Crew Rider Bryan Smith Complete the Scout FTR750 Podium Sweep with Second & Third Place Finishes, Respectively

OKLAHOMA CITY, OK (JUNE 19, 2018) – Indian Motorcycle Racing and it's Championship-winning Scout FTR750 race bike continued its dominance of the American Flat Track season by sweeping the top eight positions at the Oklahoma City Mile. Reigning Champion and Indian Motorcycle Wrecking Crew rider Jared Mees won in commanding fashion and earned his seventh victory of the season. Indian Motorcycle privateer Henry Wiles (Bandit Industries/Wilco Racing/Willy Built) continued his impressive season with a second-place finish, while Wrecking Crew rider Bryan Smith rounded out the all-Scout FTR750 podium by taking third place.

 

Mees got away clean at the start of the Main and continued to lengthen his lead and ultimately won by 12.839 seconds ahead of Wiles. With the win, Mees ties Kenny Coolbeth Jr. (Nila Racing/Columbia Avionics) for 37 career wins and now ranks fifth all-time and is the winningest active rider in American Flat Track, along with Coolbeth.

 

“I really enjoy racing in OKC. The track is top-notch and I’ve had success here the last few years,” said Mees. “That said, nothing is ever easy in flat track. I have to credit my team for all their hard work in keeping my Indian Scout FTR750 dialed in.”

 

Not to go unnoticed, Wiles raced to an impressive second-place finish. Traditionally known as a “TT master,” Wiles has seen success when on the Scout FTR750, which he’s raced in eight consecutive events starting in Atlanta on April 7. Since then, he’s earned six top-five finishes, including two podiums on mile-long tracks. 

 

“There’s no doubt Mees is having a career year, but there are many of other riders reaching new levels for the first time in their careers as well,” said Gary Gray, Vice President-Racing, Technology & Service for Indian Motorcycle. “Halfway through the season, we’re not only excited to see Mees continue this incredible run, but also see who will emerge and compete for top positions.”

 

Wrecking Crew rider Brad Baker finished fourth, while Robbie Pearson (R/J Performance) earned his first top-five finish of the season. Indian Motorcycle privateers Davis Fisher (Double D Performance), Jake Johnson (Estenson Racing), and Chad Cose (Indian Motorcycle of OKC) rounded out the top eight sweep with sixth, seventh and eighth place finishes, respectively.

 

Through nine races, Mees leads with 195 points, while Wiles is second overall with 136. Baker’s fourth-place finish advances him up the season standings to third place with 116 points. Coolbeth and Carver rank fourth and fifth with 105 and 100 points, respectively. Smith’s third-place finish propels him from ninth to sixth with 90 total points.

 

The Indian Wrecking Crew and stable of privateers aboard the Scout FTR750 will continue its season on June 30th at the Lima Half-Mile. For more information on Indian Motorcycle Racing, backed by Allstate Insurance, the Indian Wrecking Crew and Scout FTR750, visit IndianMotorcycle.com and follow along on FacebookTwitter & Instagram. For information on purchasing a Scout FTR750, please contact Racing@IndianMotorcycle.com.

 

ABOUT INDIAN MOTORCYCLE®

Indian Motorcycle is America’s First Motorcycle Company®. Founded in 1901, Indian Motorcycle has won the hearts of motorcyclists around the world and earned distinction as one of America’s most legendary and iconic brands through unrivaled racing dominance, engineering prowess and countless innovations and industry firsts. Today that heritage and passion is reignited under new brand stewardship. To learn more, please visit www.indianmotorcycle.com.

 

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