Jared Mees announce a devastating news

2021 Title Contender: Jared Mees

From the start of the 2017 Progressive American Flat Track season to the end of the 2018 campaign, factory Indian pilot Jared Mees dominated the Grand National Championship in a manner that hadn’t been experienced in a generation.2018 AFT Twins Champion Jared Mees - Cycle News

With double digit wins both seasons and a combined 182-point championship margin, Mees was such an unstoppable force that fans began to clamor for someone — anyone — else to step forward and provide him a legitimate challenge.

That sentiment was so widespread, in fact, that the rallying cry of “Anyone but Mees” even found its way to officially sanctioned t-shirts that are still available for purchase at this site by clicking the Merchandise link above.

And with no end to his reign in sight… his reign ended.

Briar Bauman is now your two-time defending Grand National Champion as the two head into this weekend’s decisive Honda Charlotte Half-Mile preparing to determine the 2021 Mission SuperTwins presented by S&S Cycle championship.

It’s still a challenge intellectually to position Mees as an underdog, but yet, here we are. Bauman straight-up beat Mees in 2019 and 2020 with a relentless, consistent excellence that ultimately outscored Mees’ more mercurial performances by a combined 15 points.

That reality pointed to a blowout championship threepeat in 2021 after Mees suffered an early-season knee injury in a training accident. That injury forced him to pull out early in the next race in Atlanta and had lingering effects for months — most notably at his beloved Lima where he rolled around near the back of the field en route to a lowly eighth.

At that point, 23 points back and in third position — the prospect of climbing back into contention versus the likes of Bauman seemed a bit far-fetched. Even Mees knew that was the case.

“In 2019, I lost (the championship) by six points, and last year I lost it by nine. It’s not like he’s been blowing me out of the water here. He’s just been getting the best of me when it counted the most.Progressive AFT - News - 2021 Title Contender: Jared Mees

“Honestly, when I had my leg propped up in April and was sitting there hurting, I was thinking to myself, ‘The last two years it came down to 15 points to lose both championships and I was healthy. How am I going to make this work this year?’”

The ‘how’ was by gritting out whatever points he could and by getting healthy in time to capitalize where he held his biggest advantage — the late-season run of Miles.

Now working an active four-race win streak after sweeping the Springfield and Sacramento Mile doubleheaders, Mees goes into the finale four points up rather than twenty odd points back as he was in late August.

But the Dirt Track at Charlotte Motor Speedway presents a much more levelled playing field. Mees is one of the best Half-Milers in the sport’s history, but Bauman has arguably been even better in recent seasons.

It’s difficult to determine a favorite, but if you don’t think winning this championship would be incredibly satisfying for Mees, consider what he said early in the 2020 season — even before enduring another title defeat and suffering through an injury-riddled, roller-coastering ‘21 campaign:

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