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Cycle News 2026 Issue 27 July 7

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BY CHRIS MARTIN PHOTOGRAPHY BY TIM LESTER & KRISTEN LASSEN I t doesn't matter how many times the DuQuoin Mile works its magic; the venue's high-speed, high-drama theater always delivers. Apparently, it also doesn't matter how long it makes you wait for that payoff. This year's Magic Mile certainly did so for a spell before rewarding that patience with a pair of stunning main events, concluding what was originally meant to be an epic Indepen - dence Day celebration, one day late. A resolute core of fans stuck it out despite be- ing rained out late on the Fourth of July and then made to wait much of Sunday. The series hoped to return to action early that morning, only to fight a war on a surface that was alternately too wet and too dry, sometimes both at once. But finally, the Mission AFT SuperTwins class lined up for 14 minutes and two laps of all-out action at the 2026 Grand National Champion - ship's first Mile-based brawl. And while ultimately decided by 0.012 of a second, it was just as much won by a measure of months. One year to the day earlier, Estenson Racing Yamaha's Dallas Daniels stood atop the podium in Du Quoin, flanked by fellow tuning-fork representatives James Ott on the G&G Yamaha and Declan Bender on the OTB Racing Yamaha. ROUND 10 / JULY 5, 2026 DU QUOIN STATE FAIRGROUNDS / DU QUOIN, ILLINOIS FLAT TRACK I AMA PROGRESSIVE AMERICAN FLAT TRACK P84 COMES ALIVE KOPP Kody Kopp gets his first win since the opening two rounds at Daytona.

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