ROUND 6 / MAY 18, 2024
SILVER DOLLAR SPEEDWAY / CHICO, CALIFORNIA
FLAT TRACK I PROGRESSIVE AMA AMERICAN FLAT TRACK
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ture started to go away as we
were racing—same as last
weekend in Ventura," said last
week's winner Saathoff. "Hat's
off to Kody—that was a good
race. I thought I had it in the
bag the first half of the race, but
then I caught my foot a couple
of times and started making
mistakes and slipping up."
A pair of home-state heroes,
Vinson Construction/P&M Mo
-
torcycles' Tarren Santero and 1st
Impressions
Husqvarna's James
Ott, rounded out the top five
ahead of the charging Drane.
Kopp's win bolsters his cham
-
pionship lead, which now stands
at an
imposing 22 points over
Saathoff (133-111) with Drane
another three points back at
108.
CN
SuperTwins
1. Jared Mees (Ind) 37 Laps
2. Dallas Daniels (Yam) 0.436
3. Sammy Halbert (H-D) 4.908
4. Brandon Robinson (Ind) 5.343
5. Briar Bauman (KTM) 7.226
6. Jarod Vanderkooi (Ind) 12.384
7. Dan Bromley (Hon) 1 Lap
8. Bronson Bauman (KTM) 3.823
9. Max Whale (H-D) 6.835
10. Declan Bender (Ind) 7.498
Singles
1. Kody Kopp (KTM) 23 Laps
2. Chase Saathoff (Hon) 1.648
3. Trent Lowe (Hon) 3.471
4. Tarren Santero (Hon) 4.065
5. James Ott (Hus) 5.912
6. Tom Drane (Yam) 6.193
7. Evan Renshaw (Hon) 6.409
8. Michael Inderbitzin (Hon) 6.828
9. Travis Petton (KTM) 7.453
10. Justin Anselmi (Yam) 9.084
Up front, the race played out
less dramatically, with Kopp tak-
ing a clear win, followed by Saa-
thoff, and Turner Racing Honda's
Trent
Lowe in third.
"As good as [the track] was,
the free traction and the mois-
And for a time, it looked as if
a badly
limping Drane might be
unable to make the restart. How-
ever, he ultimately put his helmet
back on,
gritted it out, and diced
his way up to sixth from the back
of the grid.
Kopp celebrates winning the Singles main.