Cycle News

Cycle News 2025 Issue 39 September 30

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

Issue link: https://magazine.cyclenews.com/i/1539926

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 125 of 151

VOLUME 62 ISSUE 39 SEPTEMBER 30, 2025 P125 The season finale at Peoria proved to be standard-fare insanity. Janisch survived a last-lap, last- corner Hail Mary haymaker from Eslick to hang on for the win. Bromley, mean - while, happily inherited second in the chaos, claiming the position after Eslick took his Saddlemen Race Development Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250 for some impromptu off- roading following his desperate attempt to steal away the victory. Bromley's second was more than good enough to seal the deal and secure another Pro - gressive AFT title on top of his '18 AFT Singles crown. At the time, no one knew it would serve as a fitting send-off for a rider who'd already decided that 2025 would be his last as a full-time professional in the sport. The newly crowned champ said, "This is a class that brings back that old-school fun. It's getting a little serious, and rightly so; you know, we're racing for a national championship. But at some point, you've got to make it fun and just enjoy it. It's cool to know I have that number-one plate. I can be proud when I end my career at Lake Ozark knowing I'm a two-time champion." CN "Oh, you're serious. Like, you're in?" "Yeah." "Okay, but we have to make it fun." With Harris on the BMW and Luczak on the Honda, the two transformed the near-1000-mile trek from Sturgis, South Dakota, to Peoria, Illinois, into a genuine adventure, one that included a muddy slog through the trails of Deadwood during a rainstorm, a swing by the Sioux Valley Cycle Club for some practice, and a run through Lake View OHV Park just south of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. After finishing eighth in his maiden pro race, Harris hatched a plan straight out of the 1930s, back when Class C racers were expected to ride in on the race bikes, with hauling or towing the bikes prohibited by the regs. Speaking to Mike Luczak, whose son Austin Luczak earned his first Progressive AFT podium aboard the Memphis Shades/Black Hills Powersports Honda Africa Twin at the Jack - pine Gypsies II, Harris said, "Hey man, you want to ride these things [to] Peoria?" "Yeah." WE'RE TAKING THESE 500-PLUS-POUND MOTORCYCLES AND JUST, I MEAN, THERE'S NO NICE WAY OF PUTTING IT, BEATING THE HECK OUT OF THEM. WE'RE RACING THEM SO INCREDIBLY HARD – Jesse Janisch

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of Cycle News - Cycle News 2025 Issue 39 September 30