American Flat Track: Brad Baker Suffers Broken Jaw While Training, Will Miss Lone Star Half-Mile

American Flat Track: Brad Baker Suffers Broken Jaw While Training, Will Miss Lone Star Half-Mile

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TRAINING INJURY FORCES BRAD BAKER TO MISS LONE STAR NATIONAL HALF-MILE PRESENTED BY INDIAN MOTORCYLE

Third-Ranked Factory Indian Rider Intends to Return for Season Finale at Perris Auto Speedway

MINNEAPOLIS (September 22, 2017) – Indian Motorcycle Racing factory team rider Brad Baker has suffered an injury that will result in him missing this Saturday’s Lone Star National Mile, presented by Indian Motorcycle at Texas Motor Speedway in Dallas.

The 2013 Grand National Champion was involved in an accident while training on his mountain bike, resulting in a broken jaw.

Baker’s intention is to be back on his Indian Scout FTR750 to compete at the Cycle Gear American Flat Track Finals, presented by Indian Motorcycle at Perris Auto Speedway in Perris, CA on Oct. 7th.

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