Daniels Leads Grand
National Championship Battle
into Bridgeport
Progressive American Flat Track
returns to New Jersey for the
second-ever Bridgeport
Half-Mile.
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Regarding the Predictive Power
of Past Results
Consider the following quick and
dirty shorthand formula for
predicting how a rider may
perform at any given race:
Recent form, i.e. “momentum”
Discipline adeptness
Historical success at the venue
in question
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Royal
Family pt. II: Succession Plan
Speaking of Royal Enfield, last
week in this space we dug up
some old quotes from Johnny
Lewis (No. 10 Moto Anatomy X
Powered by Royal Enfield 650)
concerning the remarkable
development effort endeavored to
transform the Twins FT into a
genuine contender in order to
highlight the opportunity before
the bike as well as its new
pilot, Dalton Gauthier (No. 79
Moto Anatomy X Powered by Royal
Enfield 650).
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Pirate
with Papers: Billy ‘The Man’
Ross
Billy “The Kid” Ross entered the
Progressive AFT scene in 2021
with a fair amount of hype,
armed with impressive
credentials that included a
history of stardom in BMX,
go-karts, and amateur dirt
track, not to mention the
gunfighter nickname.
Since that arrival, he’s shown
serious potential but typically
only in flashes.
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In
Appreciation
There was real risk associated
with the decision of
Kody Kopp (No. 1 Rick
Ware Racing/Parts Plus KTM 450
SX-F) to make a run for a third
Parts Unlimited AFT
Singles title.
On paper, this one appeared to
be destined to be the most
difficult one to obtain. Kopp
had raised the bar and set the
target. And by returning a third
year, he also provided his
opposition with the time and
opportunity to match or exceed
it.
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Keeping up with the Joneses
While the leading four title
contenders ultimately landed in
those same positions in the race
order at Orange County, update
New Yorker Justin Jones (No. 91
J&H Racing Husqvarna FC 450)
certainly added his fair share
of excitement to the
proceedings.
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