2024 Progressive AFT
Season Resumes at Orange County
Fair Speedway
Progressive AFT kicks off a run
of four rounds in four weeks
with the Orange County
Half-Mile.
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Clarity Inbound
Six races in and the direction
the 2024 Mission AFT SuperTwins
championship fight might be
headed has been difficult to pin
down, teetering between a
rematch of last year’s two-rider
duel featuring Jared Mees (No. 1
Rogers Racing/SDI Racing/Indian
Motorcycle FTR750) and Dallas
Daniels (No. 32 Estenson Racing
Yamaha MT-07 DT) and a return to
larger-scale conflict also
including the likes of Brandon
Robinson (No. 44 Mission Roof
Systems Indian FTR750) and Briar
Bauman (No. 3 Rick Ware
Racing/KTM/Parts Plus KTM 790
Duke).
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Royal
Family
Royal Enfield is justifiably
proud of its claim as the oldest
global motorcycle brand in
continuous production, dating
all the way back to 1901 when
including its original English
heritage. And in fact, its
line-up leans heavily into this
history with a fleet of
retro-inspired motorcycles.
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New
York State of Mine
Kolby Carlile
(No. 36 G&G Racing/Yamaha Racing
MT-07) will be anxious to get
his season properly on-track in
front of his home-state fans
this weekend.
Carlile could use a strong
outing after struggling to match
last year’s highs in the early
stages of the ‘24 campaign.
Although largely absent of
fanfare, the 2017 Parts
Unlimited AFT Singles
champion registered an
impressive season in his first
attempt with the G&G Racing
outfit in ‘23. Last season, he
earned tenth in the championship
on the strength of eight top
tens, including a fourth-place
finish at the Sacramento Mile
where he missed out on the
podium by a scant 0.021
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Chasing Confidence
After earning his long-awaited
maiden Progressive AFT victory
in a red-flagged affair at Texas
Motor Speedway, Chase Saathoff
(No. 88 JPG Motorsports Honda
CRF450R) has looked to back it
up with a checkered flag win in
order to further solidify his
standing as a Parts Unlimited
AFT Singles Main Event winner.
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Look
Out Below
If you happen to be hoping to
win the 2024 Parts
Unlimited AFT Singles
title and your name doesn’t
rhyme with Sodi Pop, I have some
difficult news to share with
you. The next three weeks are
going to be critical in that
pursuit and the odds are
decidedly stacked against you.
The two-time defending champion
already boasts a 22-point
advantage as the season arrives
on what, at least on paper,
looks to be his strongest
stretch of the year.
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Hi
Lowe
It’s a big stretch coming up for
Trent Lowe (No.
48 American Honda/Mission Foods
CRF450R) as well. Thus far in
‘24, he’s largely existed
somewhere between the top three
and the rest of the field.
16
points back of third-placed
Drane, 13 up on fifth-ranked
James Ott (No.
19 1st Impressions Race Team
Husqvarna FC450), and with three
third-place finishes to his
name, the season has been solid
for Lowe, albeit somewhat less
the desired jump up to full
title contention.
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