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Cycle News 2026 Issue 12 March 24

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Experience Prevails at Industry Grand Speedway A lthough we often see youth succeed, Saturday night, March 21, at the Industry Grand Speedway, proved that experi- ence can still matter. After a scorching hot day in Southern California, the slightly cooler night at the Industry Grand Arena was a relief for both riders and spectators as the SoCal speedway season kicked off with a crash-filled start on Saturday. A few young phenoms have been making waves over the past year or two, and one or more are likely to become future World Champions. Re - cent California Under-21 Cham- pion Slater Lightcap, a frequent contender, has just left to join a top team in Poland. Levi Leutz has been dominating the Junior classes, and 15-year-old Brady Landon won the main event on his first ride with the full-size 500cc bikes, winning easily. Will wonders never cease? In the last month, young Paige News - ham won a Division Three main, Kayla Yaakov finished third in the Daytona 200—the first woman to make a podium at the pres- tigious event—and Paige again proved she belongs by winning the Division Three Consolation main. The youth squad, Landon and Leutz, both won their first two heats, leaving multi-time champ Max Ruml with second-place finishes. And Russell Green was also not to be denied, going three for three in his heat races. It was a bit of a crashfest, though, as two riders decided to take out parts of the crash wall, including Leutz. Everyone even - tually walked away, and Leutz won the handicap main over Jordan Vanderham and Justin Almon. All of them made it through the night's program and ad - vanced to the two semi-mains, with Landon, Green, Austin Novratil and Ruml moving on to the final. Novratil had been on fire all night, going three for three in his heats, but took a hard hit from the turn-two wall before deciding to call it a night. That left us with a three-rider main event. In Speedway, the start can mean everything, and it was never truer than on Satur - day. Ruml drew the pole position but converted the start into a strong lead, holding off Green and giving Landon his first seri- ous defeat of the season. Richard T. Haight Division 1 Main 1. Max Ruml 2. Russel Green 3. Brady Landon Division 2 Main 1. Eloy Medellin Jr 2. Harold Hartke 3. David Newsham Division 3 Main 1. Joe Siller 2. Spencer Peet 3. Jeff Semmig VOLUME ISSUE MARCH , P33 Winner Eloy Medelin Jr leads Harold Hartke in the Division Two main at Industry Speedway. PHOTO: RICHARD T. HAIGHT

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