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Cycle News 2025 Issue 33 August 19

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ROUND 13 / AUGUST 16, 2025 PMC RACE PARK / PEORIA, ILLINOIS FLAT TRACK I AMA PROGRESSIVE AMERICAN FLAT TRACK P112 Davidson's Jesse Janisch and Saddlemen Race Develop- ment's Danny Eslick battle it out for the win. And it was a good show, with Janisch holding down first via a smooth approach and Eslick at- tempting to disrupt it with a wild and send-y ride in second. To form, Eslick threw in one final Hail Mary attempt to steal the win in the race's last corner. That left him in the grass and Bromley second at the flag. Eslick recovered to finish third ahead of Triumph Racing's Dal - ton Gauthier and Walters Bros. Harley Davidson's Henry Wiles. Bromley closed out the four- race AFT AdventureTrackers se - ries with the number-one plate Ultimately, Brunner proved too tough to get around for second, while Santero held off Kopp for third. Illinois native Aidan Roos- Evans continued his strong form of late, putting the FRA Trust Advisors/ATVs and More Yamaha fifth. ADVENTURETRACKERS Daddy Deep Pockets Suzuki's Dan Bromley played it smart and walked away with both a runner-up result and the 2025 AFT AdventureTrackers title as a result. With a significant points ad - vantage heading into the finale, Bromley sat back and watched WFOracingonline.com Harley- three-time class champion Kody Kopp, who made a wild-card ap- pearance in hopes of finally win- ning the Peoria TT. However, a mechanical problem during his heat forced him to race up from the back of the Last Chance Qualifier just to start from the back of the main. A couple of hero opening laps allowed him to be in the mix in both of those races, albeit not to the point where he could chal - lenge Drane for the win. Instead, he got caught up in a highly entertaining fight with Turn- er Racing Honda's Trevor Brun- ner and Mission Roof Systems' Tarren Santero, each rider with their own particular strengths and weaknesses on the track. Tom Drane (59) took the Singles win, further bolstering his championship lead with three races to go.

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