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Cycle News 2025 Issue 17 April 29

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to highlight the quantum leap in competitive parity that has resulted from the shift to an all production-based ruleset. Memphis Shades/Corbin/ Vinson's Dan Bromley not only put the Suzuki GSX-8S in the top five in the main event, he did so after having qualified second, won his heat race, and powered to the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge victory. He was followed home by Moto Anatomy X Royal Enfield's Max Whale, who enjoyed his best ride since mounting the RE Twins FT. Indeed, the Australian ran as high as third before being shuffled down just outside the top five. margin over VanDerKooi, who said, "That's everything I had. That was a dogfight for sure. I'm just happy to come away with a podium. It's great for the team. [Fastrack team owners] Arney and Amy [Wick], they bust their ass." Mission Roof Systems' Bran - don Robinson lurked just behind in fourth, ready to scoop up the pieces in the event those inter- secting lines led to a collision. Besides Bauman's impres- sive return to championship contention, the event did much But Bauman turned it up when it mattered, storming past his rival early and proceeded to control the race from that point forward, his mastery unfazed even by a red flag and subse - quent restart. Daniels instead found himself forced to contend with Fastrack Racing's Jarod VanDerKooi just to minimize the damage done on a day that earlier looked like a potential win. Daniels and VanDerKooi employed intersect - ing lines to routinely swap sec- ond, with Daniels squaring VDK up any time he lurched ahead. That technique allowed him to hold down a runner-up result by just under two-tenths of a ROUND 4 / APRIL 26, 2025 VENTURA RACEWAY / VENTURA, CALIFORNIA FLAT TRACK I AMA PROGRESSIVE AMERICAN FLAT TRACK P100 Daniels and Jarod VanDerKooi (20) battled for second.

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