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Cycle News 2026 Issue 28 July 14

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20-point hole as the Grand National Championship arrived in Pennsylvania. Despite the recent disap- pointment, Bauman was presented with a golden opportunity to use his home- state mojo to kick off another comeback as the Mission AFT SuperTwins title fight entered its final six-race home stretch. And his Pennsylvania magic did materialize, but not until it was needed the most. Throughout the day, championship leader Kody Kopp looked to be the most com - fortable on a slippery Williams Grove Speedway, as he led the way aboard his Latus Motors Racing Harley-Davidson XG750R in prac - tice, qualifying, and his heat race. Similarly threatening was the on-form Davis Fisher, who was nearly as quick aboard his Rackley Racing KTM 790 Duke, a potential disaster in the making for Bauman's ailing title chances. Of course, reigning champion Dallas Daniels is always a factor, even on a day when his pace, like Bauman's, didn't immediately leap out at you. It all shifted away from pre- ROUNDS 11 / JULY 11, 2026 WILLIAMS GROVE SPEEDWAY / MECHANICSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA FLAT TRACK I AMA PROGRESSIVE AMERICAN FLAT TRACK P104 75 TARREN SANTERO 5TH SINGLES/ 12TH SUPERTWINS Tarren Santero put in double duty at Williams Grove, doing his usual work in the AFT Singles class, while also throwing a leg over Brandon Robin- son's Mission Roof Systems Harley- Davidson XG750R in Mission AFT Su- perTwins. Santero showed real speed in his premier-class debut, posting the fourth-best time in the opening qualify- ing session. But the back-and-forth bounce between bikes may have hin- dered his ability to demonstrate his full potential in the main event. He said, "The Singles main was good. We got off to a pretty rocky start, got shuffled back, but we started picking away at it towards the end. I slowed down to go fast towards the end, and then things started piecing together for us. Going into the SuperTwins main, I'd say that was mentally challenging more than anything. It was hard trying to learn throughout the day and then go straight from the Singles race to the Twins and remember everything. But it was fun." MYOWNRACE Points leader Kody Kopp (12) ended up fourth in the main, seeing his points lead shrink to just three points over defending champ Dallas Daniels (1), who was second in the main.

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