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Cycle News 2025 Issue 26 July 1

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tice, qualifying and race action. Title rival Chase Saathoff largely limited the damage with a 3-2 weekend, but getting pipped by Mission Roof Sys- tems' Tarren Santero at the end of Friday's main event three to flip the combined order could prove costly down the stretch. Brunner fought mechanical gremlins all weekend, but still made a strong impression on both nights, including the afore - mentioned win in Friday's main event two and a close third in Saturday's main. Meanwhile, the rookies con- tinued to be a huge story, with Kage Tadman adding a pair of top fives to his unprecedented run of two wins in his first two races. Brunner's teammate, Walker Porter, came out swing - ing as well, scoring a seventh and a fifth in his maiden Pro- gressive AFT weekend. Following his huge Lima doubleheader, Drane now leads 130-114 over Saathoff. Brunner is third at 98. CN medical reasons, chased Robin- son down and threw a couple of overtake attempts at him before finishing just a tick behind him in fourth. G&G Racing Yamaha's James Ott completed the top five after winning out in a melee which also included American Honda/ Progressive Insurance's Trent Lowe, Fastrack KTM's Jarod VanDerKooi and Bromley. AFT SINGLES Prior to the weekend, Este- nson Racing's Tom Drane was paradoxically struggling through a protracted winless and leading the AFT Singles title fight. He'd been good all season long, but everyone, Drane included, ex - pected him to be great. At Lima, he was great. He was nearly untouchable all weekend long, save a Hercu- lean performance on the part of Turner Racing Honda's Trevor Brunner to better him in one of Friday's triple mains. Otherwise, Drane was in his own category pretty much throughout prac - ROUNDS 6-7 / JUNE 27-28, 2025 ALLEN COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS / LIMA, OHIO FLAT TRACK I AMA PROGRESSIVE AMERICAN FLAT TRACK P114 Friday Night SuperTwins (Top 10) 1. Dallas Daniels (Yam) 1-2-1 2. Briar Bauman (H-D) 2-1-3 3. Brandon Robinson (H-D) 3-3-2 4. Dan Bromley (Suz) 4-4-5 5. Max Whale (RE) 5-5-7 6. Trent Lowe (Hon) 6-6-8 7. Davis Fisher (KTM) 9-9-6 8. Declan Bender (Yam) 17-10-4 9. James Ott (Yam) 8-8-12 10. Cameron Smith (Yam) 12-11-9 Singles (Top 10) 1. Tom Drane (Yam) 1-2-3 2. Tarren Santero (Hon) 4-4-2 3. Chase Saathoff (Hon) 3-3-3 4. Evan Renshaw (Hus) 5-6-4 5. Kage Tadman (KTM) 9-5-5 6. Trevor Brunner (Hon) 2-1-15 7. Walker Porter (Hon) 8-9-8 8. Evan Kelleher (KTM) 7-7-11 9. Jared Lowe (Hon) 15-10-7 10. Aidan RoosEvans (Yam) 14-13-6 Saturday Night SuperTwins (Top 10) 1. Briar Bauman (H-D) 25 Laps 2. Dallas Daniels (Yam) 0.383 3. Brandon Robinson (H-D) 8.585 4. Declan Bender (Yam) 8.766 5. James Ott (Yam) 13.676 6. Trent Lowe (Hon) 13.718 7. Jarod VanDerKooi (KTM) 14.638 8. Dan Bromley (Suz) 15.593 9. Max Whale (RE) 16.861 10. Davis Fisher (KTM) 24.420 Singles (Top 10) 1. Tom Drane (Yam) 21 Laps 2. Chase Saathoff (Hon) 5.419 3. Trevor Brunner (Hon) 5.603 4. Kage Tadman (KTM) 13.246 5. Walker Porter (Hon) 13.768 6. Aidan RoosEvans (Yam) 13.912 7. Evan Renshaw (Hus) 17.888 8. Bradon Pfanders (KTM) 18.541 9. Ryder Reese (KTM) 18.871 10. Skylar Sentell (KTM) 20.293 Tarren Santero was second overall in the Singles Triple Challenge.

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