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Cycle News 2021 Issue 30 July 27

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fact that wildcard Dallas Daniels is the one who grabbed the disputed position, holding title leader Cory Texter back in third. Still, Texter now boasts seven podiums in eight attempts aboard his G&G Racing Yamaha MT-07. While Gauthier took a sizable bite out of his advantage, the 2019 AFT Production Twins champion still sits a healthy 31 points out in front. Moto Anatomy's Johnny Lewis backed up his Lima win on the Royal Enfield Twins FT with a fourth in Port Royal, edging early leader Dan Bromley by 0.007 seconds at the flag. Daniels' teammate, Mikey Rush is third, another 14 points back, while Wiles remains fourth, ten more down yet. AFT PRODUCTION TWINS Dalton Gauthier helped set the stage for something of a home- state sweep of main events at Port Royal with a dominating performance in the AFT Produc- tion Twins contest. Granted, Pennsylvania resi- dent Briar Bauman is a native Californian, and calling Max Whale a Pennsylvanian is an even greater stretch, consider- ing he simply uses the state as his home base when outside his native Australia. Gauthier, on the other hand, is a Pennsylvanian through-and- through, and very much felt the love at home. The gifted D&D Cycles/Vance & Hines pilot had struggled to find his form aboard the XG750R much of the sea- son. But he looked as strong as he ever has, at least since his 2019 AFT Singles season, around Port Royal Speedway. Gauthier broke free from an early lap melee and left the field behind to decide second among themselves. Aiding his title hopes was the FLAT TRACK PROGRESSIVE AMERICAN FL AT TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 8 / JULY 24, 2021 PORT ROYAL SPEEDWAY / PORT ROYAL, PENNSYLVANIA P84 Max Whale (18) took the Singles win by half a second over youngster Kody Kopp and with the win, the KTM rider is the new Singles points leader.

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