"We started seventh, and on
the first lap we worked our way
up to fourth and was there all
the way up until 10 seconds to
go when I came over the jump
and threw a chain," Fisher said.
"I tried throwing it back on like a
bicycle, but sparks started flying
[laughs], so I pulled off."
Robinson and Fisher's twin
misfortune allowed Fastrack
Racing KTM's Jarod VanDerKooi
to claim fourth and close in on
both of them in the points. As it
stands, Robinson remains safe in
third at 164, while Fisher is fourth
at 148 with VDK fifth at 142.
Dan Bromley scored his
fourth top five of the season on
the Memphis Shades/Corbin/
Vinson-backed Suzuki GSX-8S.
OTBR's Declan Bender, Moto
Anatomy X Royal Enfield's Max
Whale, G&G Racing's James Ott,
Turner Honda's Trent Lowe, and
Schaeffer's MotorSports' Logan
McGrane rounded out the top
10.
AFT SINGLES
Throughout the day, several
dark horse picks emerged in
450cc action, with the likes of
Schaeffer's MotorSports' Evan
Kelleher, Roof Systems' Kage
Tadman, Mission Roof Systems'
Tarren Santero, and Big R Rac
-
ing's Jared Lowe all looking like
potential winners at
different
times.
However, come the main
event, the rider who bolted out
early was a familiar one, title
hopeful Chase Saathoff.
One of those dark horses
stuck, however, as Aidan Roos-
Evans put the front wheel of
his FRA Trust Advisors/ATVs
and More Yamaha right behind
Saathoff's RWR Honda.
While initially posing a threat,
his presence became a boon, as
Saathoff's fellow Illinois native
held strong in second and kept
title leader Tom Drane at bay in
third to the checkered flag.
As a result, the Estenson Rac
-
ing pilot lost seven points to his
rival
in their three-round Sturgis
adventure. While still solidly in
ROUND 12 / AUGUST 8, 2025
JACKPINE GYPSIES MOTORCYCLE CLUB / STURGIS, SOUTH DAKOTA
FLAT TRACK I AMA PROGRESSIVE AMERICAN FLAT TRACK
P90
The Singles were
just as quick around
the track as the
SuperTwins, even
a little quicker.
Drane recorded
the quickest lap
time of the night
by approximately a
tenth of a second.