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MotoAmerica: Scott Takes Pole For Daytona 200

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Tyler Scott took his Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-R750 on the pole for the 83rd running of the Daytona 200 with a 1:48.135 lap during the Time Attack that set the first 12 positions on the grid.

Defending Daytona 200 Champion Josh Herrin was second on the Celtic/Economy Lube + Tire/Warhorse HSBC Ducati Panigale V2, 0.383 seconds back. Two-time Daytona 200 winner Brandon Paasch was third on the TOBC Racing Triumph, ahead of Peter Hickman and Richard Cooper on the PHR Performance Triumph machines.

 

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MotoAmerica: Results From King Of The Baggers Challenge At Daytona

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Kyle Wyman (33) leads James Rispoli (43) and Troy Herfoss (1) in the King of The Baggers Challenge at Daytona. Photo by Michael Gougis.

Kyle Wyman edged James Rispoli and Troy Herfoss to win the two-lap King of The Baggers Challenge on Friday at Daytona International Speedway. Wyman, on a factory Dynojet Harley-Davidson, crossed the line 0.238 seconds ahead of teammate Rispoli, with Herfoss on the S&S Indian close behind. Teammate Loris Baz got a miserable start but worked his way back to fourth, ahead of Bradley Smith on the remaining factory Harley-Davidson.

 

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MotoAmerica: Wyman Takes Baggers Pole At Daytona

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Kyle Wyman took his factory Dynojet Harley-Davidson to pole for the King of The Baggers at Daytona International Speedway. Troy Herfoss and Loris Baz were second and third on their S&S Indians, ahead of factory Harley-Davidson riders Bradley Smith and James Rispoli.

 

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MotoAmerica: Herrin Tops Final Supersport Qualifying For Daytona 200 (UPDATED)

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Defending Daytona 200 Champion Josh Herrin topped the field in the final Supersport qualifying session on Friday at Daytona International Speedway. Herrin’s 1:47.980 took place under calm, warm skies and put him 0.383 seconds clear of the field heading into the Time Attack later in the day. Tyler Scott was second, ahead of Richard Cooper, with Richie Escalante and Joseph LiMandri Jr. completing the top five.

 

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AFT: Daniels Wins Short Track One At Daytona

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (March 6, 2025) – The first Progressive American Flat Track, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, round of the post-Jared Mees era saw preseason Mission AFT SuperTwins title favorite Dallas Daniels (No. 32 Estenson Racing Yamaha MT-07 DT) do what many expected and claim victory under the lights of the Flat Track at Daytona International Speedway in Thursday’s season-opening Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA I.  

How it was achieved, however, came as a genuine surprise.  

In fact, it was anything but a day of domination for Daniels, despite the fact that he’d won three of the previous four Main Events at the venue. If anything, the Estenson Racing ace was relatively quiet throughout practice and qualifying, starting the Main Event from Row 2 after failing to qualify for the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge. 

Instead, the star of the show for all but the final minute of the Main Event was Briar Bauman (No. 3 RWR/Parts Plus/Latus Motors Harley-Davidson XG750R), who appeared on the verge of guiding the Harley-Davidson XG750R to its maiden premier-class victory. 

New to the bike but reunited with crew chief Dave Zanotti and mechanic Michelle Disalvo at Rick Ware Racing, Bauman was smooth and in control on a very tricky track. He put his name atop the charts during practice, qualifying, and the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge, before storming off into the lead at the start of the Main. 

Daniels showed renewed signs of life as soon as the race that mattered most got underway, diving under front-row qualifiers Davis Fisher (No. 67 Rackley Racing/Bob Lanphere’s BMC Racing KTM 790 Duke), Henry Wiles (No. 911 J&M Logging/Ray C’s Harley-Davidson Kawasaki Ninja 650), and Brandon Robinson(No. 44 Mission Roof Systems Harley-Davidson XG750R) in rapid succession to move into second 

However, even with clear air in front of him, Daniels didn’t appear to have the measure of Bauman, who stretched the gap out to over a second deep into the contest. That all changed as the two encountered lapped traffic, which allowed the Yamaha pilot to erase the distance and then execute a pass for the lead with just 35 seconds remaining on the clock. 

A rare bobble on Bauman’s part then provided Daniels with the breathing space he needed to make it four wins in his last five tries in Daytona Beach.  

The victory also marked Daniels first win since before the training accident that ended his title chances a season ago. 

He said, “I hate that everybody has to hear my sob story again, ‘I broke my leg leading the championship (last year).’ I mean, it sucked. It sucked so bad. It sucked so bad for me, but even more for the team. It’s one of those things when you’re lying at home, and you wonder if you’ll ever be able to do it again. Even though I was on the podium those last three races, you still wonder.  

“And then I show up here at Daytona – a place that I love and do well at usually – and I was just on the struggle bus all day long. No matter what changes we made, I just could not get comfortable. But my team… this win is because of the team. They just kept working and kept working. When I went out there for that warm-up lap, I knew I had something for them. But how impressive was Briar? The dude gets on a different bike that has never won, and he was the toughest competition. He’s going to be tough all year.” 

Third place went to 40-year-old Wiles, who was brandishing the unfamiliar #911 instead of his usual #17, which was unavailable to him due to not competing last season. The time away didn’t steal any of his speed or aggression, a fact he proved convincingly while overcoming Fisher in an intense mid-race scrap for the final podium position. 

Still, Fisher held on for a strong fourth-place debut on the KTM, while Robinson made it two XGs in the top five. 

Brandon Price (No. 92 Memphis Shades/Vinson Construction/OTBR Yamaha MT-07), who finished as the runner-up in last year’s opener, came home sixth. Meanwhile, Jarod VanDerKooi (No. 20 Fastrack Racing/Wally Brown Racing KTM 790 Duke), Trent Lowe (No. 48 American Honda/Progressive Insurance Honda Transalp), Max Whale (No. 18 Moto Anatomy X Powered by Royal Enfield 650), and James Ott (No. 19 G&G Racing Yamaha MT-07) finished seventh through tenth, respectively. 

Those results meant that six different makes of equipment (Yamaha, Harley-Davidson, Kawasaki, KTM, Honda, and Royal Enfield) were represented in the top ten in the first race featuring the new all-production based ruleset. A seventh (Suzuki), clocked the second fastest time in practice before a promising event met a premature end for Dan Bromley (No. 62 Memphis Shades/Vinson Construction Suzuki GSX-8S), who was unable to compete after suffering a deep cut that required medical attention. 

AFT Singles presented by KICKER 

Not that any of them needed it, but three-time AFT Singles presented by KICKER king Kody Kopp (No. 1 Bob Lanphere/KTM/Fastrack Racing KTM 450 SX-F) provided the class’ current crop of championship hopefuls a reminder of exactly whose #1 plate they were chasing. 

While Kopp is committed to proving himself a national-caliber roadracer this season, his talents on dirt remain elite. With an open weekend in his preseason pavement prep, Kopp pulled together a last-minute effort to participate in the Progressive AFT opener and didn’t miss a beat. 

A less-than-ideal start allowed Kopp to underline that message as he worked his way past the up-and-coming Tarren Santero (No. 75 Mission Roof Systems Honda CRF450R), ‘24 title rival Tom Drane (No. 59 Estenson Racing Yamaha YZ450F), and finally ‘19 class champ Dalton Gauthier (No. 79 D&D Certified Racing KTM 450 SX-F) on his way to the front. 

Once there, Kopp set sail en route to his fourth career triumph in Daytona. However, his eventual trip to the top step of the podium was momentarily delayed due to a late-race red flag.  

That stoppage could be traced all the way back to a disastrous start saw title hopeful Chase Saathoff (No. 88 RWR/Parts Plus Honda CRF450R) left standing still at the green light with his arms waving while the rest of the grid powered by. His subsequent charge up through the field eventually saw him clash with Chad Cose (No. 49 1st Impressions Race Team Husqvarna FC450), leaving both riders on the ground. 

Kopp survived the staggered restart without suffering any unwanted drama, while Drane managed to steal second from Gauthier in the shuffle. 

After the race, Kopp said, “It feels awesome. I just can’t stay away from it. I’m transitioning to roadracing, and it’s a big step. It’s challenging, and I’m really excited about the challenge. But I couldn’t stay away. I live 15 minutes away from here now, and Bob Lanphere wanted to put this thing together, and we got it done. Huge thanks to Bob, and Kenny (Roberts) and Arney (Wick) from my roadrace program for giving me the go ahead to do this.” 

Fourth was taken by the returning Trevor Brunner (No. 21 American Honda/Mission Foods CRF450R), who edged young Bradon Pfanders (No. 83 Hannum’s HD/Pfanders Racing KTM 450 SX-F) and Santero for the position. 

Evan Renshaw (No. 65 1st Impressions Race Team Husqvarna FC450) finished seventh in his first race with 1st Impressions Husqvarna while Saathoff managed to slash his way up to eighth to salvage a decent result after being forced to restart from the back of the grid.  

Aidan RoosEvans (No. 26 FRA Trust/ATV’s and More Yamaha YZ450F) and Jared Lowe (No. 63 BigR/Little Debbie Racing Honda CRF450R) rounded out the top ten. 

Earlier in the evening, Emma Gottsch (No. 5 Royal Enfield/Parts Unlimited) opened the Main Event program with a victorious performance in her Royal Enfield Build. Train. Race. debut. She was flanked on the podium by Taia Little (No. 11 Royal Enfield/Parts Unlimited) and Mallory McGill (No. 58 Royal Enfield/Parts Unlimited). 

Next Up: 

The world’s premier dirt track motorcycle racing series will return to the track tomorrow night for the second half of the season-opening Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA doubleheader. Visit https://www.tixr.com/groups/americanflattrack/events/daytona-short-track-ii-119108 to secure your tickets today. 

For those that can’t catch the live action from the circuit, FloRacing is the live streaming home of Progressive AFT. Sign up now and catch every second of on-track action starting with Practice & Qualifying and ending with the Victory Podium at the end of the night at https://flosports.link/aft

FOX Sports coverage of the Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA I, featuring in-depth features and thrilling onboard cameras, will premiere on FS1 on Saturday, March 15, at 12:00 p.m. ET (9:00 a.m. PT), with the Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA II set to air the following day, Sunday, March 16, at 1:00 p.m. ET (10:00 a.m. PT). 

For more information on Progressive AFT visit https://www.americanflattrack.com

MotoAmerica: Di Mario On Twins Cup Pole At Daytona

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Alessandro Di Mario swept every Twins Cup session and put his Robem Engineering Aprilia RS660 on pole at Daytona International Speedway on Friday. Dominic Doyle was second on the Giaccmoto Yamaha Racing FZ-07, ahead of Matthew Chapin on the RevZilla/Motul/Vance & Hines Suzuki GSX-8R. Sean Ungvarsky and Avery Dreher took fourth and fifth.

 

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MotoAmerica: West Tops Lewis In Hooligan Qualifying At Daytona

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Cory West lowered the Super Hooligan lap record on his way to pole position on Friday at Daytona International Speedway. West turned a 1:51.032 on his way to a 1-2-3 for the Saddlemen Race Development Harley-Davidson Pan America team, with Jake Lewis in second and Travis Wyman third. Dominic Doyle was fourth on the Giaccmoto Yamaha MT-09 SP, ahead of James Rispoli on the KWR Harley-Davidson. Corey Alexander put the ARCH Racing Suter into the field by topping the B Qualifying session.

 

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Jorge Martin Kicks Off Pre-Booking For The Aprilia Tuono 457

AT THE MILAN MOTOPLEX, THE MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPION AUTOGRAPHS THE TUONO 457, AS ORDERS OPEN FOR ONE OF THE MOST EAGERLY-AWAITED BIKES OF THE SEASON.

Milan, 7 March 2025 – The MotoGP world champion, Jorge Martin, arrives in Milan to mark the launch of pre-orders for the new Aprilia Tuono 457.

For shoppers in the city centre and MotoGP fans alike, meeting the World Champion in the Piaggio Group showroom in the heart of Milan, just steps away from the Duomo, was a wonderful surprise.

Jorge, who is recovering from an accident before getting back to racing with the number 1 on his Aprilia RS-GP, autographed the Tuono 457, one of the most hotly-anticipated motorbike releases of 2025, above all by young riders.

The inception of the Aprilia Tuono 457 was inspired by the desire of young riders to enjoy the bike and have fun. This incarnation of the Tuono is the most rebellious, irreverent of all time, and whilst maintaining the characteristic values of all Tuono bikes, it stands out from the crowd with its record-breaking power/weight ratio (159 kg dry weight for 35 kW), the maximum for a bike that can be ridden with an A2 licence. A real sports bike with handlebar, the Tuono 457 is extremely fun, dynamic and satisfying, whilst remaining easy to handle and accessible to all.

From a technical perspective, the bike is also top-of-the-range, thanks to its aluminium frame (unique in this segment) and superior electronics that include the Ride by Wire accelerator, three Riding Modes, ABS and traction control. The new 47.6 HP twin-cylinder engine boasts a torque of 43.5 Nm, 82% of which is available at just 3,000 rpm, for the ultimate in enjoyment on all roads.

The Aprilia Tuono is now available for pre-order, and to get hold of one of the very first models, up until 28 March, simply go to APRILIA.COM and visit the following page: Tuono 457 / Aprilia IT, select an Aprilia dealer and make an appointment.

MotoAmerica: ARCH Motorcycles Joins The Super Hooligan Class

ARCH Motorcycle’s Gard Hollinger and Keanu Reeves sat down with MotoAmerica to talk about the ARCH Racing/Suter Super Hooligan racebike that broke cover at Daytona International Speedway on Thursday. Corey Alexander was on track with the bike, but did not complete a timed lap. The full interview is below:

 

Chase Black Has Sights Set On MotoAmerica Talent Cup

Rising motorcycle road racing talent Chase Black is set to take on this year’s inaugural MotoAmerica Talent Cup Championship, aiming for the top step of the podium in one of the most competitive feeder series in American road racing.

Black is no stranger to MotoAmerica competition. A seasoned rider with a strong track record in three MotoAmerica race classes—Junior Cup, Twins Cup, and Supersport—the 18-year-old Texan’s experience and relentless drive have cemented his place as one of the sport’s best and brightest young talents.

Backed by premier sponsor International Power Services, Black will pilot the Krämer APX-350 MA in the highly anticipated Talent Cup Championship season opener at Circuit of The Americas (COTA) in Austin, Texas, during the MotoGP weekend on March 28 through 30, as he competes against the best up-and-coming racers in the country.

“I’m beyond excited to take on the MotoAmerica Talent Cup Championship this season, and I’m really looking forward to getting a start on prototype machinery,” Black said. “Racing during the MotoGP weekend at COTA is an incredible opportunity to showcase my skills on one of the biggest stages in the world. The Talent Cup Championship and Road to MotoGP™ perfectly align with my goals to race internationally on prototype bikes in the near future. With the support of International Power Services, I’m fully focused on making an impact right from the start this season and beyond.”

Adding to the excitement, Black will once again be taking on select races in the highly competitive MotoAmerica Motovation Supersport Championship, as well. Competing in just three Supersport races last season, Black was able to race within the top 10 on his Ducati Panigale V2 Supersport Next Generation machine.

“Continuing to compete in professional road racing is a dream, and I couldn’t do it without the support of my team, sponsors, family, and everyone who believes in me,” Black added. “I’m looking forward to racing both classes in MotoAmerica this season and continuing to push myself at every level.”

Eyes On The Championship

As the season progresses, Chase and the Chase Black Racing team are focused on wins throughout the season and competing for a MotoAmerica title. With a strong off-season training program and a dialed-in Krämer APX-350 MA, the goal is clear: to challenge for race wins and establish a presence in the MotoAmerica Talent Cup Championship.

The partnership with International Power Services marks a significant step forward in Chase Black’s career. Their support is a testament to the growing interest in young American talent in professional road racing. “Having International Power Services behind me is a huge boost,” Black continued. “Their commitment to innovation and performance aligns perfectly with what I strive for on the track. Together, we’re ready to fight for wins and represent our supporters at the highest level.”

Fans can follow Chase Black’s journey through @chaseblackracing on Instagram and Facebook for exclusive race updates, behind-the-scenes content, and progress throughout the season.

Black extends his heartfelt thanks to his personal sponsors, including International Power Services, Motovation USA, Ducati Austin, TJ’s Cycle, Bison, Arai, Drippin’ Wet, and OGIO, as well as his mechanic Jordan Rhodes with Eleven Motorsports and his family and friends for their continued support in 2025.

MotoAmerica: Scott Takes Pole For Daytona 200

Tyler Scott (70). Photo by Michael Gougis.

KurveyGirl.com brings you the results of this weekend’s events.

 

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Tyler Scott took his Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-R750 on the pole for the 83rd running of the Daytona 200 with a 1:48.135 lap during the Time Attack that set the first 12 positions on the grid.

Defending Daytona 200 Champion Josh Herrin was second on the Celtic/Economy Lube + Tire/Warhorse HSBC Ducati Panigale V2, 0.383 seconds back. Two-time Daytona 200 winner Brandon Paasch was third on the TOBC Racing Triumph, ahead of Peter Hickman and Richard Cooper on the PHR Performance Triumph machines.

 

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MotoAmerica: Results From King Of The Baggers Challenge At Daytona

Daytona International Speedway. Photo by Michael Gougis.

KurveyGirl.com brings you the results of this weekend’s events.

 

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Kyle Wyman (33) leads James Rispoli (43) and Troy Herfoss (1) in the King of The Baggers Challenge at Daytona. Photo by Michael Gougis.

Kyle Wyman edged James Rispoli and Troy Herfoss to win the two-lap King of The Baggers Challenge on Friday at Daytona International Speedway. Wyman, on a factory Dynojet Harley-Davidson, crossed the line 0.238 seconds ahead of teammate Rispoli, with Herfoss on the S&S Indian close behind. Teammate Loris Baz got a miserable start but worked his way back to fourth, ahead of Bradley Smith on the remaining factory Harley-Davidson.

 

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MotoAmerica: Wyman Takes Baggers Pole At Daytona

Kyle Wyman (33). Photo by Michael Gougis.

KurveyGirl.com brings you the results of this weekend’s events.

 

At our online motorcycle parts store, you’ll find a specialized selection of quarter turn “Dzus” fasteners, titanium hardware, premium tire valve stems, Vesrah racing brake pads, Brembo parts and accessories, and other unique hardware specifically designed for race and trackday motorcycles.

Kyle Wyman took his factory Dynojet Harley-Davidson to pole for the King of The Baggers at Daytona International Speedway. Troy Herfoss and Loris Baz were second and third on their S&S Indians, ahead of factory Harley-Davidson riders Bradley Smith and James Rispoli.

 

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MotoAmerica: Herrin Tops Final Supersport Qualifying For Daytona 200 (UPDATED)

Josh Herrin (2). Photo by Michael Gougis.

KurveyGirl.com brings you the results of this weekend’s events.

 

At our online motorcycle parts store, you’ll find a specialized selection of quarter turn “Dzus” fasteners, titanium hardware, premium tire valve stems, Vesrah racing brake pads, Brembo parts and accessories, and other unique hardware specifically designed for race and trackday motorcycles.

Defending Daytona 200 Champion Josh Herrin topped the field in the final Supersport qualifying session on Friday at Daytona International Speedway. Herrin’s 1:47.980 took place under calm, warm skies and put him 0.383 seconds clear of the field heading into the Time Attack later in the day. Tyler Scott was second, ahead of Richard Cooper, with Richie Escalante and Joseph LiMandri Jr. completing the top five.

 

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AFT: Daniels Wins Short Track One At Daytona

Dallas Daniels after his victory at Daytona. Photo courtesy American Flat Track.
Dallas Daniels after his victory at Daytona. Photo courtesy American Flat Track.

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (March 6, 2025) – The first Progressive American Flat Track, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, round of the post-Jared Mees era saw preseason Mission AFT SuperTwins title favorite Dallas Daniels (No. 32 Estenson Racing Yamaha MT-07 DT) do what many expected and claim victory under the lights of the Flat Track at Daytona International Speedway in Thursday’s season-opening Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA I.  

How it was achieved, however, came as a genuine surprise.  

In fact, it was anything but a day of domination for Daniels, despite the fact that he’d won three of the previous four Main Events at the venue. If anything, the Estenson Racing ace was relatively quiet throughout practice and qualifying, starting the Main Event from Row 2 after failing to qualify for the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge. 

Instead, the star of the show for all but the final minute of the Main Event was Briar Bauman (No. 3 RWR/Parts Plus/Latus Motors Harley-Davidson XG750R), who appeared on the verge of guiding the Harley-Davidson XG750R to its maiden premier-class victory. 

New to the bike but reunited with crew chief Dave Zanotti and mechanic Michelle Disalvo at Rick Ware Racing, Bauman was smooth and in control on a very tricky track. He put his name atop the charts during practice, qualifying, and the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge, before storming off into the lead at the start of the Main. 

Daniels showed renewed signs of life as soon as the race that mattered most got underway, diving under front-row qualifiers Davis Fisher (No. 67 Rackley Racing/Bob Lanphere’s BMC Racing KTM 790 Duke), Henry Wiles (No. 911 J&M Logging/Ray C’s Harley-Davidson Kawasaki Ninja 650), and Brandon Robinson(No. 44 Mission Roof Systems Harley-Davidson XG750R) in rapid succession to move into second 

However, even with clear air in front of him, Daniels didn’t appear to have the measure of Bauman, who stretched the gap out to over a second deep into the contest. That all changed as the two encountered lapped traffic, which allowed the Yamaha pilot to erase the distance and then execute a pass for the lead with just 35 seconds remaining on the clock. 

A rare bobble on Bauman’s part then provided Daniels with the breathing space he needed to make it four wins in his last five tries in Daytona Beach.  

The victory also marked Daniels first win since before the training accident that ended his title chances a season ago. 

He said, “I hate that everybody has to hear my sob story again, ‘I broke my leg leading the championship (last year).’ I mean, it sucked. It sucked so bad. It sucked so bad for me, but even more for the team. It’s one of those things when you’re lying at home, and you wonder if you’ll ever be able to do it again. Even though I was on the podium those last three races, you still wonder.  

“And then I show up here at Daytona – a place that I love and do well at usually – and I was just on the struggle bus all day long. No matter what changes we made, I just could not get comfortable. But my team… this win is because of the team. They just kept working and kept working. When I went out there for that warm-up lap, I knew I had something for them. But how impressive was Briar? The dude gets on a different bike that has never won, and he was the toughest competition. He’s going to be tough all year.” 

Third place went to 40-year-old Wiles, who was brandishing the unfamiliar #911 instead of his usual #17, which was unavailable to him due to not competing last season. The time away didn’t steal any of his speed or aggression, a fact he proved convincingly while overcoming Fisher in an intense mid-race scrap for the final podium position. 

Still, Fisher held on for a strong fourth-place debut on the KTM, while Robinson made it two XGs in the top five. 

Brandon Price (No. 92 Memphis Shades/Vinson Construction/OTBR Yamaha MT-07), who finished as the runner-up in last year’s opener, came home sixth. Meanwhile, Jarod VanDerKooi (No. 20 Fastrack Racing/Wally Brown Racing KTM 790 Duke), Trent Lowe (No. 48 American Honda/Progressive Insurance Honda Transalp), Max Whale (No. 18 Moto Anatomy X Powered by Royal Enfield 650), and James Ott (No. 19 G&G Racing Yamaha MT-07) finished seventh through tenth, respectively. 

Those results meant that six different makes of equipment (Yamaha, Harley-Davidson, Kawasaki, KTM, Honda, and Royal Enfield) were represented in the top ten in the first race featuring the new all-production based ruleset. A seventh (Suzuki), clocked the second fastest time in practice before a promising event met a premature end for Dan Bromley (No. 62 Memphis Shades/Vinson Construction Suzuki GSX-8S), who was unable to compete after suffering a deep cut that required medical attention. 

AFT Singles presented by KICKER 

Not that any of them needed it, but three-time AFT Singles presented by KICKER king Kody Kopp (No. 1 Bob Lanphere/KTM/Fastrack Racing KTM 450 SX-F) provided the class’ current crop of championship hopefuls a reminder of exactly whose #1 plate they were chasing. 

While Kopp is committed to proving himself a national-caliber roadracer this season, his talents on dirt remain elite. With an open weekend in his preseason pavement prep, Kopp pulled together a last-minute effort to participate in the Progressive AFT opener and didn’t miss a beat. 

A less-than-ideal start allowed Kopp to underline that message as he worked his way past the up-and-coming Tarren Santero (No. 75 Mission Roof Systems Honda CRF450R), ‘24 title rival Tom Drane (No. 59 Estenson Racing Yamaha YZ450F), and finally ‘19 class champ Dalton Gauthier (No. 79 D&D Certified Racing KTM 450 SX-F) on his way to the front. 

Once there, Kopp set sail en route to his fourth career triumph in Daytona. However, his eventual trip to the top step of the podium was momentarily delayed due to a late-race red flag.  

That stoppage could be traced all the way back to a disastrous start saw title hopeful Chase Saathoff (No. 88 RWR/Parts Plus Honda CRF450R) left standing still at the green light with his arms waving while the rest of the grid powered by. His subsequent charge up through the field eventually saw him clash with Chad Cose (No. 49 1st Impressions Race Team Husqvarna FC450), leaving both riders on the ground. 

Kopp survived the staggered restart without suffering any unwanted drama, while Drane managed to steal second from Gauthier in the shuffle. 

After the race, Kopp said, “It feels awesome. I just can’t stay away from it. I’m transitioning to roadracing, and it’s a big step. It’s challenging, and I’m really excited about the challenge. But I couldn’t stay away. I live 15 minutes away from here now, and Bob Lanphere wanted to put this thing together, and we got it done. Huge thanks to Bob, and Kenny (Roberts) and Arney (Wick) from my roadrace program for giving me the go ahead to do this.” 

Fourth was taken by the returning Trevor Brunner (No. 21 American Honda/Mission Foods CRF450R), who edged young Bradon Pfanders (No. 83 Hannum’s HD/Pfanders Racing KTM 450 SX-F) and Santero for the position. 

Evan Renshaw (No. 65 1st Impressions Race Team Husqvarna FC450) finished seventh in his first race with 1st Impressions Husqvarna while Saathoff managed to slash his way up to eighth to salvage a decent result after being forced to restart from the back of the grid.  

Aidan RoosEvans (No. 26 FRA Trust/ATV’s and More Yamaha YZ450F) and Jared Lowe (No. 63 BigR/Little Debbie Racing Honda CRF450R) rounded out the top ten. 

Earlier in the evening, Emma Gottsch (No. 5 Royal Enfield/Parts Unlimited) opened the Main Event program with a victorious performance in her Royal Enfield Build. Train. Race. debut. She was flanked on the podium by Taia Little (No. 11 Royal Enfield/Parts Unlimited) and Mallory McGill (No. 58 Royal Enfield/Parts Unlimited). 

Next Up: 

The world’s premier dirt track motorcycle racing series will return to the track tomorrow night for the second half of the season-opening Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA doubleheader. Visit https://www.tixr.com/groups/americanflattrack/events/daytona-short-track-ii-119108 to secure your tickets today. 

For those that can’t catch the live action from the circuit, FloRacing is the live streaming home of Progressive AFT. Sign up now and catch every second of on-track action starting with Practice & Qualifying and ending with the Victory Podium at the end of the night at https://flosports.link/aft

FOX Sports coverage of the Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA I, featuring in-depth features and thrilling onboard cameras, will premiere on FS1 on Saturday, March 15, at 12:00 p.m. ET (9:00 a.m. PT), with the Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA II set to air the following day, Sunday, March 16, at 1:00 p.m. ET (10:00 a.m. PT). 

For more information on Progressive AFT visit https://www.americanflattrack.com

MotoAmerica: Di Mario On Twins Cup Pole At Daytona

Alessandro Di Mario (1). Photo by Michael Gougis.

KurveyGirl.com brings you the results of this weekend’s events.

 

At our online motorcycle parts store, you’ll find a specialized selection of quarter turn “Dzus” fasteners, titanium hardware, premium tire valve stems, Vesrah racing brake pads, Brembo parts and accessories, and other unique hardware specifically designed for race and trackday motorcycles.

Alessandro Di Mario swept every Twins Cup session and put his Robem Engineering Aprilia RS660 on pole at Daytona International Speedway on Friday. Dominic Doyle was second on the Giaccmoto Yamaha Racing FZ-07, ahead of Matthew Chapin on the RevZilla/Motul/Vance & Hines Suzuki GSX-8R. Sean Ungvarsky and Avery Dreher took fourth and fifth.

 

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MotoAmerica: West Tops Lewis In Hooligan Qualifying At Daytona

Cory West (1). Photo by Michael Gougis.

KurveyGirl.com brings you the results of this weekend’s events.

 

At our online motorcycle parts store, you’ll find a specialized selection of quarter turn “Dzus” fasteners, titanium hardware, premium tire valve stems, Vesrah racing brake pads, Brembo parts and accessories, and other unique hardware specifically designed for race and trackday motorcycles.

Cory West lowered the Super Hooligan lap record on his way to pole position on Friday at Daytona International Speedway. West turned a 1:51.032 on his way to a 1-2-3 for the Saddlemen Race Development Harley-Davidson Pan America team, with Jake Lewis in second and Travis Wyman third. Dominic Doyle was fourth on the Giaccmoto Yamaha MT-09 SP, ahead of James Rispoli on the KWR Harley-Davidson. Corey Alexander put the ARCH Racing Suter into the field by topping the B Qualifying session.

 

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Jorge Martin Kicks Off Pre-Booking For The Aprilia Tuono 457

Jorge Martin in Milan to mark the launch of pre-orders for the new Aprilia Tuono 457. Photo courtesy Aprilia.
Jorge Martin in Milan to mark the launch of pre-orders for the new Aprilia Tuono 457. Photo courtesy Aprilia.

AT THE MILAN MOTOPLEX, THE MOTOGP WORLD CHAMPION AUTOGRAPHS THE TUONO 457, AS ORDERS OPEN FOR ONE OF THE MOST EAGERLY-AWAITED BIKES OF THE SEASON.

Milan, 7 March 2025 – The MotoGP world champion, Jorge Martin, arrives in Milan to mark the launch of pre-orders for the new Aprilia Tuono 457.

For shoppers in the city centre and MotoGP fans alike, meeting the World Champion in the Piaggio Group showroom in the heart of Milan, just steps away from the Duomo, was a wonderful surprise.

Jorge, who is recovering from an accident before getting back to racing with the number 1 on his Aprilia RS-GP, autographed the Tuono 457, one of the most hotly-anticipated motorbike releases of 2025, above all by young riders.

The inception of the Aprilia Tuono 457 was inspired by the desire of young riders to enjoy the bike and have fun. This incarnation of the Tuono is the most rebellious, irreverent of all time, and whilst maintaining the characteristic values of all Tuono bikes, it stands out from the crowd with its record-breaking power/weight ratio (159 kg dry weight for 35 kW), the maximum for a bike that can be ridden with an A2 licence. A real sports bike with handlebar, the Tuono 457 is extremely fun, dynamic and satisfying, whilst remaining easy to handle and accessible to all.

From a technical perspective, the bike is also top-of-the-range, thanks to its aluminium frame (unique in this segment) and superior electronics that include the Ride by Wire accelerator, three Riding Modes, ABS and traction control. The new 47.6 HP twin-cylinder engine boasts a torque of 43.5 Nm, 82% of which is available at just 3,000 rpm, for the ultimate in enjoyment on all roads.

The Aprilia Tuono is now available for pre-order, and to get hold of one of the very first models, up until 28 March, simply go to APRILIA.COM and visit the following page: Tuono 457 / Aprilia IT, select an Aprilia dealer and make an appointment.

MotoAmerica: ARCH Motorcycles Joins The Super Hooligan Class

The ARCH Racing/Suter Super Hooligan in the paddock at Daytona. Photo by Michael Gougis.

ARCH Motorcycle’s Gard Hollinger and Keanu Reeves sat down with MotoAmerica to talk about the ARCH Racing/Suter Super Hooligan racebike that broke cover at Daytona International Speedway on Thursday. Corey Alexander was on track with the bike, but did not complete a timed lap. The full interview is below:

 

Chase Black Has Sights Set On MotoAmerica Talent Cup

Chase Black on his Ducati Panigale V2 Supersport bike at COTA, in Texas. Photo courtesy Chase Black Racing.
Chase Black on his Ducati Panigale V2 Supersport bike at COTA, in Texas. Photo courtesy Chase Black Racing.

Rising motorcycle road racing talent Chase Black is set to take on this year’s inaugural MotoAmerica Talent Cup Championship, aiming for the top step of the podium in one of the most competitive feeder series in American road racing.

Black is no stranger to MotoAmerica competition. A seasoned rider with a strong track record in three MotoAmerica race classes—Junior Cup, Twins Cup, and Supersport—the 18-year-old Texan’s experience and relentless drive have cemented his place as one of the sport’s best and brightest young talents.

Backed by premier sponsor International Power Services, Black will pilot the Krämer APX-350 MA in the highly anticipated Talent Cup Championship season opener at Circuit of The Americas (COTA) in Austin, Texas, during the MotoGP weekend on March 28 through 30, as he competes against the best up-and-coming racers in the country.

“I’m beyond excited to take on the MotoAmerica Talent Cup Championship this season, and I’m really looking forward to getting a start on prototype machinery,” Black said. “Racing during the MotoGP weekend at COTA is an incredible opportunity to showcase my skills on one of the biggest stages in the world. The Talent Cup Championship and Road to MotoGP™ perfectly align with my goals to race internationally on prototype bikes in the near future. With the support of International Power Services, I’m fully focused on making an impact right from the start this season and beyond.”

Adding to the excitement, Black will once again be taking on select races in the highly competitive MotoAmerica Motovation Supersport Championship, as well. Competing in just three Supersport races last season, Black was able to race within the top 10 on his Ducati Panigale V2 Supersport Next Generation machine.

“Continuing to compete in professional road racing is a dream, and I couldn’t do it without the support of my team, sponsors, family, and everyone who believes in me,” Black added. “I’m looking forward to racing both classes in MotoAmerica this season and continuing to push myself at every level.”

Eyes On The Championship

As the season progresses, Chase and the Chase Black Racing team are focused on wins throughout the season and competing for a MotoAmerica title. With a strong off-season training program and a dialed-in Krämer APX-350 MA, the goal is clear: to challenge for race wins and establish a presence in the MotoAmerica Talent Cup Championship.

The partnership with International Power Services marks a significant step forward in Chase Black’s career. Their support is a testament to the growing interest in young American talent in professional road racing. “Having International Power Services behind me is a huge boost,” Black continued. “Their commitment to innovation and performance aligns perfectly with what I strive for on the track. Together, we’re ready to fight for wins and represent our supporters at the highest level.”

Fans can follow Chase Black’s journey through @chaseblackracing on Instagram and Facebook for exclusive race updates, behind-the-scenes content, and progress throughout the season.

Black extends his heartfelt thanks to his personal sponsors, including International Power Services, Motovation USA, Ducati Austin, TJ’s Cycle, Bison, Arai, Drippin’ Wet, and OGIO, as well as his mechanic Jordan Rhodes with Eleven Motorsports and his family and friends for their continued support in 2025.

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