Motorcycle Racing Mourns
the Loss of Dan Bromley
T
he motorcycle-racing community is
mourning the loss of American Flat
Track competitor Dan Bromley, who
died following an on-track incident in a
heat race during Saturday's Lima Half
Mile in Lima, Ohio, on June 26. Bromley
reportedly went down and was struck
by another rider. He was 30.
"AMA Pro Racing and the Ameri
-
can Flat Track community extend our
deepest condolences to Dan's family,
friends, teammates, fellow competitors
and all who knew him," the AMA said
in a release.
Bromley was a third-generation
flat track racer from Warrington,
Pennsylvania, and built one of the most
respected resumes in the paddock. He
was the 2018 AFT Singles Champion
and the 2025 AFT AdventureTrackers
Champion.
"Few families have contributed more
to the spirit and strength of flat track
than the Bromley's," said Gene Crouch,
CEO of AMA Pro Racing. "Dan carried
that legacy with talent, humility and
a genuine love for the people around
him. He was a true champion in every
sense of the word. He earned respect
as a racer, but his impact reached far
beyond results on the track. His pres-
ence in the paddock made our sport
better, and his loss will be felt across
the entire flat track community. On
behalf of AMA Pro Racing, we send our
sincere condolences to the Bromley
family during this difficult time."
Bromley was also a member of the
AMA family as the assistant track rac
-
ing manager. "Dan was a valued and
beloved member of the AMA team and
a talented, passionate flat-track racer,"
the AMA said. "As assistant track rac-
ing manager, he brought dedication
and expertise to the job. On the track,
he embodied the spirit that defines flat
track racing: grit, skill, and an unshake
-
able love for two wheels."
CN
WIND
IN THE
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2018 AFT Singles
Champion
and reigning
AdventureTrackers
Champion Dan
Bromley was killed
in a crash during
a heat race at the
Lima Half Mile.