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crown a full two rounds early.
He did so in his second-half
fashion, finishing off the box for
the fifth straight race but growing
his points lead all the same. It
was (another) mature ride by the
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
ace, who finished fourth to seal
the deal. Of course, that steady
performance was made possible
by his stunning early-season form
that saw him assemble a mam-
moth title lead on the strength of
six wins and eight podiums in the
first nine races of the year.
Kopp came home directly
behind Estenson Racing Ya-
maha's surging Trevor Brunner.
Brunner's third saw him overtake
Turner Racing Honda's Morgen
Mischler in the points to move
into second but remain 51 points
back of Kopp (273-222), offi-
cially ending the championship
competition.
While's Kopp's season-long
achievement garnered the bulk
of the attention, the race also
saw a notable winner in 1st
Impressions Race Team's Chad
Cose, who defeated Mission
Foods/Al Lamb's Dallas Honda's
Trent Lowe after the two duked
it out to see which of them could
become the first non-factory
pilot to win a race in the class
this season.
PRODUCTION TWINS
Cory Texter's most obvious path
to a third and final Mission Pro-
ROUND 15-16 / SEPTEMBER 25, 2022
CEDAR LAKE SPEEDWAY / NEW RICHMOND, WISCONSIN
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Chad Cose (49) won the Singles main event.