have them. They make me look
good most of the time. I just get
to ride the bike."
Regarding the evolving title
battle, he added, "We're still put-
ting one foot in front of the oth-
er, and Dallas has an incredible
motorcycle
and he's an incred-
ible racer. He's got an insane
team, and
right now I think he's
going to win this championship.
He's heir to the throne, but I have
worn the crown a few times, and
I'm going to do my job and try to
get it back."
AFT SINGLES
Impressive as he was, Bauman
wasn't even the Salinas native
who turned the most heads
so bad in the beginning. We
were struggling. I'm kind of
talking to Dave [Zanotti] and
Michelle [Disalvo]. 'I don't know
what to do. We're way off Dallas
and everyone else, so we need
to figure this out.'
"Luckily, when you have
a great team like Rick Ware
Racing/Latus Motors, I don't
have to think quite as hard as
maybe some do, but we do work
together in the whole process.
It's good to have some people to
bounce ideas off and try to fig
-
ure it out. I'm very fortunate to
Rackley Racing
KTM's Davis
Fisher weaved his way up to
seventh after starting from the
back row due to a heat race
crash. Behind him were G&G
Racing Yamaha's James Ott,
American Honda/Tuner Rac-
ing's Trent Lowe, and Schaeffer
Motorsport's
Logan McGrane to
complete the top 10.
Following four rounds, it's
starting to feel safe proclaiming
this emerging championship
fight more than mere illusion,
especially after Bauman leapt
ahead of Daniels in the stand-
ings, 84-81.
Bauman said, "Yeah,
it was
great. I mean, it wasn't a great
night. It ended great, but it was
ROUND 4 / APRIL 26, 2025
VENTURA RACEWAY / VENTURA, CALIFORNIA
FLAT TRACK I AMA PROGRESSIVE AMERICAN FLAT TRACK
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Dan Bromley, on the Suzuki GSX-8S,
was fast all night. He capped off the
night in the top five in SuperTwins.