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Cycle News 2019 Issue 10 March 12

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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2019 AMERICAN FLAT TRACK PREVIEW P92 Feature (Left)) Even Honda is getting involved. Big Red is supporting Singles racer Mikey Rush and the Richie Morris Racing (RMR) Team. Honda. You also have some of the sport's biggest stars such as Shayna Texter, Dan Bromley, Mikey Rush, Chad Cose and Ryan Wells. Moreover, the icing on the cake is going to be pro- vided by wildcard appearances by motocross legends Jeff Ward and Ryan Sipes! No doubt about it, this is must-see racing. The talent pool in AFT Singles is so deep this year that there has been some criticism by long-time fans of riders whom you would expect to see racing in AFT Twins. Instead, they are selecting to race in what is shaping up to be a highly competitive Singles series, just as it was last season when 10 different winners stood atop the podium. It would be hard to bet against defending series champ Dan Bromley. Now riding for the factory-backed Red Bull KTM Team, Bromley could be in an even stronger position to defend his title. The only downside for the Pennsylvania racer is he's built more like a college football player than a motorcycle racer, and his size might work against him at some of the larger tracks. However, the very thought of Bromley stalking you on a TT or short track has to be one of the most intimidating experiences in flat track racing. Watching Shayna Texter ride feet-up, full-lock on a half-mile cushion displays one of the most picture-perfect styles in all of motorcycle racing. Her diminutive size also gives her some advan- tages on big tracks, especially the miles. At the same time, her ultra light weight means she's sometimes spinning the rear wheel off the start and often has to charge through the field to earn a top result. Texter has (Right) Former supercross and MX champion Jeff Ward will compete in select AFT Singles rounds. He has his eyes on the TT round. PHOTO: KIT PALMER

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