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Cycle News 2022 Issue 33 August 16

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ROUND 12 / AUGUST 14, 2022 CASTLE ROCK RACE PARK / CASTLE ROCK, WASHINGTON P90 FLAT TRACK I PROGRESSIVE AMERICAN FLAT TRACK KING OF CASTLE ROCK BY CHRIS MARTIN PHOTOGRAPHY BY TIM LESTER/AFT E ven with no recent track history to base the as- sumption on due to the Castle Rock TT's absence from the Progressive AFT schedule since 2014, that JD Beach would be crowned the "King of Castle Rock" before a massive, sellout crowd, seemed all but inevitable. His TT form had been so overwhelming as of late—with five wins in the six TT's leading up to the return to the Pacific Northwest—and his motivation so obvious—Castle Rock Race Park serving as a seminal training ground for the Washington native as a boy racer—it felt as if there was no other possibility. And, in the end, there wasn't. The Estenson Racing Yamaha star was fastest in every practice and qualifying session, won both his semi and the four-lap Mission Challenge, and then sat on pole for the main event, his superiority growing with each subsequent session. All he had to do was get away cleanly and a sixth-career TT victory was a fait accompli. The real drama took place just behind him. If there was any rider who had a genuine shot to beat Beach straight-up on the night, it was his rookie teammate Dallas Daniels. The two lined up side-by-side on the inside of the front row, and the nature of the track meant that whichever rider entered turn one with the lead would be extremely difficult to displace. JD BEACH CONTINUES TO DOMINATE THE TTS, THIS TIME AT THE RETURN OF THE CASTLE ROCK TT

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