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Cycle News 2025 Issue 39 September 30

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VOLUME ISSUE SEPTEMBER , P117 ture…" "...Every type of terrain…" That's so, is it? Well, go ahead and prove it. Introduced in something of a one-off demonstration race at last year's Sturgis TT, this season the class expanded to a four-race championship that played out in under two weeks. The compact series threw the bikes at a more diverse set of venues than '24's Supermoto- style course set in the streets of Sturgis, consisting of the Jackpine Gypsies Motorcycle Club's diminutive Short Track (twice), the same venue's hybrid TT circuit, and rounding out at the iconic Peoria TT. Over these four events, the collective braggadocious bro - chure claims of the manufactur- the Friday before the race while en route to Sturgis. Even the official Triumph Racing effort re- trieved their Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pros from a Sturgis dealer- ship and didn't start making the few modifications allowed until they arrived at the Rally. The teams and riders hap - pily leaned into this fact, and perhaps counterintuitively, the very ordinary state of the bikes proved to be the secret ingredi- ent in a burgeoning status as a modern-day myth maker. Dual adventure motorcycles are commonly advertised as do- anything machines with market- ing jargon that is mirrored from manufacturer to manufacturer: "...Go anywhere and every - where…" "...Up for any adven- that reality. The Walter Bros. Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250 came direct from their Peoria showroom and was even run up from the track to the lo- cal gas station to refuel at one point. OTB Racing scored their BMW F 900 GSs from a dealer (Above) Dan Bromley came armed with a Suzuki V-Strom 1050 that his dad, Joe Bromley, acquired on Facebook Marketplace for $7000. Dan went on to win the first-ever AFT AdventureTracker Championship. (Right) Jesse Janisch competed in the AFT AdventureTracker Championship on a Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250. "What we're doing on these things is pretty ridiculous. Weird part was that they raced really, really well."

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