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Cycle News 2026 Issue 14 April 7

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Raschke To Be Honored P rogressive American Flat Track will honor the life and legacy of Chris Raschke at the upcoming Ventura Short Track with a special tribute, "Chris Raschke Day." A record-holding land-speed racer, Raschke earned membership in both the 200 MPH Club and 400 MPH Club, played a key role in the record- setting success of the Speed Demon team, and won the 2024 SCTA points championship at El Mirage Dry Lake in Southern California. Beyond his accomplishments on the track, he was a respected figure within the American Flat Track community and a dedicated contributor to the sport through his work with ARP (Automo - tive Racing Products), leaving an im- pact that extended far beyond racing. In recognition of his lasting influ- ence, Raschke will be named Grand Marshal in Memoriam for the event. His wife, Connie Raschke, will partici- pate in the ceremony. As part of the tribute, Connie Ra- schke will be presented with a com- memorative plaque during opening ceremonies. The event will honor Raschke's legacy and his impact on the sport. The Ventura Short Track will take place at Ventura Raceway in Ventura, California, on April 25, 2026. CN Land-speed racer Chris Raschke will be honored in memoriam at the AFT Ventura Short Track. VOLUME ISSUE APRIL , P25 The 2026 Honda XL750 Transalp will now feature Honda's E-Clutch system. Manual shifting will not be an option. Royal Enfield has introduced the specially equipped Himalayan Mana Black Edition. The street-legal KTM Freeride E has a slightly reduced weight, now weighing 246.9 pounds. The same chrome-molyb - denum steel frame surrounds the engine package and bat- tery setup. The subframe is made of aluminum and glass- fiber-reinforced nylon, and the seat height has increased slightly to 35.8 inches. More gains have been achieved with the battery capacity, showing a slight increase compared to the pre - vious model. Riders can rely on 5.5 kWh from the "swap- pable" technology, and the battery itself will endure over 1000 charging cycles before dropping to about 80 percent efficiency. Availability is early sum - mer. Price has not been an- nounced. CN The street-legal KTM Freeride E was announced in 2024, but production was delayed, and it was never released. However, it's coming back as a 2027 model and with some upgrades.

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