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Cycle News 2026 Issue 10 March 10

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VOLUME 63 ISSUE 10 MARCH 10, 2026 P101 came home in fourth. Wiles said, "We've got a pretty low-profile team, and it's just awesome that we could get it up here on the box again for the second year in a row at Daytona. It was a massive day for us. It looked like it was our first time racing when we started out the day, qualifying down in 17th. So we just kept chipping away. I never gave up. The boys never gave up. And I'm just really stoked with the effort of every - body else, really, because I don't even go to the gym anymore. I don't ride a pedal bike anymore. That might be the key for Day- tona; just come in here a little bit slouch-like, off-the-couch-like, and get it done." Rackley Racing's Davis Fisher rounded out the top five and later admitted to having been taken off the hook by the red for the checkered flag, and, hon - estly, I'm a little bummed about that. I don't think people would understand, to be bummed, but I'm a racer; I want to get those checkered flags. We've got a tall task tomorrow to come back and back it up. But I've put in the work for a reason, and with this team behind me, we're going to give it our best shot to come do it." Runner-up Daniels commiser - ated, echoing Kopp's comments by adding, "That's definitely not the way you want to win your first National, under a red flag. But congrats to Kody and his crew; that was a helluva ride." While seemingly intended in empathy, Kopp received it as fuel. Behind, J&M Logging's Henry Wiles backed up his '25 feat, jumping off the couch and onto a Kawasaki-powered podium, while fellow part-timer Halbert than sixth at the event. And, despite encountering numerous obstacles, he left the same way. Reflecting on Thursday's sixth, he said, "A roller coaster. I tossed it away in Q1. I felt good in Q2, but apparently I was slow and ended up on the back row for the heat race. I was marching forward when an electrical gremlin grabbed us, and I had to go to the [LCQ]. I haven't been in one of them in a long time. I was running the numbers and realized only the top four made it through, and I was third row, 12th pick. I'm like, 'Golly, we got some work to do.' And then in the main event, I was way in the back again. I had to dodge Briar laying on the ground. That was a little nerve- wracking. He was sliding on the straightaway, and there was nowhere to go. We just slowly worked our way forward." 75 TARREN SANTERO 15TH/4TH SINGLES Roof Systems/Vinson Honda's Tarren Santero has been angling for that maiden win ever since he first landed on the podium in 2024. Friday night looked like it might be the night until it wasn't. He said, "It was a lot bet- ter than the first day. I fast qualified and had a good heat race. I got a pretty good start in the main, but I hit the groove, and it was kind of icy. I started falling back a bit, then lucked out on the restart and was leading for a few laps. It was just kind of the luck of the draw. I got shuffled back right at the end, but all in all, it's a pretty good weekend for us." MYOWNRACE Davis Fisher (67) was flying on his KTM, running among the leaders both days.

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