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Cycle News 2025 Issue 09 March 4

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Flat Track Racing Starts This Week: What You Need To Know T he American Flat Track (AFT) racing season kicks off this week, March 5-6, at Daytona In- ternational Speedway, and there are several significant things to be aware of in this year's cham- pionship. For one, you won't see a number-one plate in the pre- mier SuperTwins class or in the Singles class. The 2024 Mission SuperTwins Champion, Jared Mees, has retired, and Singles champ Kody Kopp has moved over to road racing. This means a new champion will be crowned in both classes. You won't see any factory Indian FTR750 machines on the track now that all racing mo- torcycles must be production- based. Harley-Davidson's XR750 is also out, replaced by the XG750R. Besides the XG750R, you'll see more Yamaha MT- 07s and KTM 790 Dukes sliding around out there, as well as Roy - al Enfields. Johnny Lewis' Moto Anatomy X outfit acquired Max Whale, who will pick up where retired racer Lewis left off. You'll even see Suzuki out there. For - mer Singles champ Dan Bromley (Memphis Shades/Vinson Con- struction) will bring Suzuki back to the fray on a GSX-8S-powered race bike. Don't be surprised if a few privateers bust out the Kawasaki Ninja 650, the last bike to win the SuperTwins title other than an Indian. Trent Lowe will be behind the handlebars of a Honda Transalp (Big Red Super/ Twins/Turner Honda), which saw some track time last year. The Yamaha-mounted Este - nson Racing Team, who many predict will wear the number-one plate next in SuperTwins, houses WIND IN THE P64 The 2025 AFT SuperTwins grid will have a significantly different look from last year. AFT racing gets started this week on March 5 and 6.

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