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Cycle News 2025 Issue 17 April 29

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ROUND 4 / APRIL 26, 2025 VENTURA RACEWAY / VENTURA, CALIFORNIA FLAT TRACK I AMA PROGRESSIVE AMERICAN FLAT TRACK P104 The 17-year-old said, "It all starts in practice. I felt good in practice. I knew there were a few things we needed to work on to get a little bit quicker. After practice, qualifying rolled around and we did super well there, and then heats, dash, and especially the main. This is a dream night. I would never have thought this could have happened on my rookie debut." Senoia ST winner Chase Saa - thoff did well to keep him honest. His more predictable low line positioned him well if that big mis - take were to come, but Tadman never gave him that opportunity. did, not while qualifying fastest, not while running away with his heat, not while dominating the 1st Impressions Challenge, and not while going (nearly) wire- to-wire en route to claiming a maiden Progressive AFT victory. Tadman, however, came into the weekend with significant amateur credentials, includ - ing multiple National titles and an AMA Youth Rider of the Year Award, but none of that prepared the paddock for the performance he was set to deliver, especially in a class that had hardened into a pretty solid status quo at the top. on Saturday night. That honor was stolen away in advance by rookie phenom Kage Tadman, who made an epic professional debut in AFT Singles action. The 17-year-old Californian set his sights on merely making the main event in his first attempt. He overshot those hopes in the most vivid way imaginable. Tadman stunned with his speed and style all day, thrash - ing his way around a high line aboard his Old Oak Ranch/Roof Systems-backed KTM 450 SX-F that no one could replicate. The entire time, he appeared on the verge of crashing. But he never Rookie Kage Tadman turned a lot of heads after taking the Singles win in his first Pro race.

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