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Kopp claims title at Springfield Mile, Drane 0.01 off victory

2023 Progressive American Flat Track Championship - Springfield Mile I

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
September 3, 2023
in Dirt / Flat Track

2023 Progressive American Flat Track Championship
Springfield Mile I


Kody Kopp could have cruised to a safe fifth to successfully defend his Parts Unlimited AFT Singles title but instead he took the narrowest of victories – 0.010-seconds to fend off a hard charging Tom Drane for the win.

Kody Kopp
Kody Kopp

Kopp ran third for much of the race, tucked in close behind a back-and-forth dogfight waged by fellow prodigies Tom Drane (No. 59 Estenson Racing Yamaha YZ450F) and Chase Saathoff (No. 88 American Honda/Mission Foods CRF450R).

The reigning champ began to slot into second here and there as the minutes ticked away. With two minutes to go, the race bunched up to a six-rider affair as second-ranked Trevor Brunner (No. 21 Estenson Racing Yamaha YZ450F), rookie ace Declan Bender (No. 216 Killer Bee Racing/Luczak Racing KTM 450 SX-F), and veteran pilot Morgen Mischler (No. 13 American Honda/Mission Foods CRF450R) all closed to within striking distance.

Kody Kopp
Kody Kopp

But even in close quarters, the battle for victory still looked to be decided between Drane and Saathoff. Drane led to open the final lap, Saathoff powered by as they navigated Turn 2, and Drane dove back into the lead entering 3. But right there was Kopp in the shadow of the Australian, perfectly positioned to pounce as they sprinted to the line.

Kopp pulled out of the draft and nudged ahead by inches at the last possible moment. The 0.01-second victory saw the factory Red Bull KTM star simultaneously become just the category’s second two-time champion, earn his first-career Mile triumph, and match Dallas Daniels’ class single-season victory record with his eighth win on the year.

Kody Kopp

“I don’t even know what to say,” said Kopp. “It’s no secret that the KTM team was struggling on the Miles this year, but we’ve got some guys in our corner that don’t give up. The guys on the team want to win as badly as I do, and they built us a heck of a runner this weekend. Second championship… I’m speechless. It’s insane.”

Kody Kopp
Kody Kopp

Drane came away with his ninth podium in his last 11 attempts in second, while Saathoff will carry his pursuit of a maiden victory over to Sunday after finishing third, just 0.092 seconds off the Saturday win.

Brunner and Mischler rounded out the top five, finishing just ahead of Bender, who made a huge push for Rookie of the Year honors by finishing sixth, less than seven-tenths back of Kopp in first.

Max Whale finished ninth
Max Whale finished ninth
Max Whale

“I felt really good here in Springfield. The bike was awesome as soon as we hit the track and I was running up front in all sessions, before an issue in the Heat Race sent me to the LCQ. I fought from the back of the grid in the LCQ to second, and then in the Main Event I was way back with the grid position, but tried as hard as I could and managed to come back to ninth place. We’ve been trying all season long, so we’ll line up and give it another shot tomorrow!”

While Kopp has now clinched the crown with 333 points, the fight for second is yet to be decided. Brunner stands a mere four points ahead of his Estenson Racing teammate Drane (289-285) for the honor, while Saathoff holds an outside shot himself at 270.

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AFT Singles Main Result

PosRiderBikeGapPoints
1Kody KoppKTM 450 SX-F18 Laps25
2Tom DraneYamaha YZ450F0.01021
3Chase SaathoffHonda CRF450R0.09218
4Trevor BrunnerYamaha YZ450F0.48616
5Morgen MischlerHonda CRF450R0.63815
6Declan BenderKTM 450 SX-F0.67614
7James OttHusqvarna FC4505.50013
8Trent LoweHonda CRF450R5.50512
9Max WhaleKTM 450 SX-F5.60911
10Chad CoseHusqvarna FC4505.74210
11Travis Petton IVKTM 450 SX-F7.6059
12Dalton GauthierKTM 450 SX-F7.8578
13Shayna Texter-BaumanKTM 450 SX-F8.7367
14Tarren SanteroHonda CRF450R8.9476
15Aidan RoosEvansHonda CRF450R14.3595
16Hunter BauerHonda CRF450R14.5714
17Tyler RaggioHonda CRF450R14.6923
18Jared LoweHonda CRF450R26.1142
19Jordan JeanHonda CRF450R10 Laps1

AFT Singles Standings – Top 20

PosRiderTotal
1Kody Kopp333
2Trevor Brunner289
3Tom Drane285
4Chase Saathoff270
5Max Whale255
6Trent Lowe246
7Dalton Gauthier243
8Morgen Mischler185
9James Ott166
10Chad Cose164
11Travis Petton IV106
12Aidan RoosEvans92
13Tarren Santero82
14Jared Lowe78
15Shayna Texter-Bauman76
16Cole Zabala72
17Justin Jones62
18Hunter Bauer60
19Declan Bender52
20Logan Eisenhard43

Mission SuperTwins presented by S&S Cycle

Reigning Grand National Champion Jared Mees (No. 1 Indian Motorcycle/Rogers Racing/SDI Racing FTR750) took a huge step toward yet another premier-class crown with a triumphant performance in the Mission Springfield Mile I presented by Drag Specialties.

While fans of Progressive American Flat Track, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, flocked to the Illinois State Fairgrounds in Springfield, Illinois, in anticipation of a showdown for Mission SuperTwins presented by S&S Cycle supremacy featuring Mees and challenger Dallas Daniels (No. 32 Estenson Racing Yamaha MT-07 DT), Saturday’s contest instead delivered a flashback to Grand National Championships past.

Jared Mees in the lead at Spring Mile I
Jared Mees in the lead at Spring Mile I

As it was, Mees was pushed to the checkered flag by long-time rival Briar Bauman (No. 3 Parts Plus/Jacob Companies KTM 790 Duke) after the two shook free from a six-rider pack to decide the race between them. The factory Indian star dug in with two laps remaining and ripped open a late 0.340-second margin as he moved that much closer to completing another successful title defense.

Brandon Robinson (No. 44 Mission Roof Systems Indian FTR750) finished third after coming on strong in the early going, running around the outside of Daniels, JD Beach (No. 95 Estenson Racing Yamaha MT-07 DT), Bauman, and Mees in quick succession to briefly claim the lead three minutes into the race.

Robinson then ran in close formation with Mees and Bauman before fading to a distant third over the final five minutes, ultimately surviving a last-gasp assault from Beach to claim final place on the podium.

Meanwhile, for the first – and least opportune – time this season, Daniels simply lacked podium pace. He did what he could to cling on to the lead group but was dropped from contention by the race’s halfway point. From there forward, it became all about damage limitation, which he managed by fending off Davis Fisher (No. 67 Rackley Racing/Bob Lanphere’s BMC Racing Indian FTR750) for fifth position.

Even so, what had been a one-point championship deficit is now 11 (367-356). As Mees holds the tiebreaker, that means even if Daniels turns his fortunes around overnight and wins on Sunday, Mees needs only finish sixth or better to add yet another championship trophy to his already expansive collection.

While nothing is guaranteed, that seems like a relatively modest task for the winner of six of the last Springfield Miles.

Jared Mees

“It was the most technical Springfield Mile I’ve ever raced. There wasn’t much grip out there, and you really had to let the motorcycle hook up. If you got just a little bit excited you buzzed it up. Honestly, it’s probably the very first Springfield Mile that you were better off leading the race because you could be timid, and if the guy behind you wanted to wick it up, it would spin up. I’ve got a phenomenal team, and we’re working really hard to get this thing done… It feels really good, but there’s one more tomorrow. Anything can happen, and we’ve got to bring it.”

Ben Lowe (No. 25 Rackley Racing/Mission Foods Indian FTR750) finished seventh just ahead of KTM-mounted Jarod Vanderkooi (No. 20 Wally Brown Racing/JMC Motorsports KTM 790 Duke), while Henry Wiles (No. 17 BriggsAuto.com/Martin Trucking Indian FTR750) and Johnny Lewis (No. 10 Moto Anatomy X Powered by Royal Enfield 650) completed the top ten.

SuperTwins Main Result

PosRiderBikeGapPoints
1Jared MeesIndian FTR75025 Laps25
2Briar BaumanKTM 790 Duke0.34021
3Brandon RobinsonIndian FTR7504.34818
4JD BeachYamaha MT-074.41216
5Dallas DanielsYamaha MT-075.73415
6Davis FisherIndian FTR7505.99214
7Ben LoweIndian FTR75015.06013
8Jarod VanderkooiKTM 790 Duke15.37112
9Henry WilesIndian FTR75017.82011
10Johnny LewisRoyal Enfield 65018.20010
11Bronson BaumanKTM 790 Duke24.3259
12Kolby CarlileYamaha MT-0724.4458
13Brandon PriceYamaha MT-0724.5087
14Dan BromleyYamaha MT-0735.3576
15Jeffery LoweryYamaha MT-0736.7585
16Jeremiah DuffyKawasaki Ninja 65016 Laps4
17Cameron SmithYamaha MT-0715 Laps3
18Ryan WellsRoyal Enfield 65013 Laps2
19Nick ArmstrongYamaha MT-078 Laps1

SuperTwins Standings – Top 20

PosRiderTotal
1Jared Mees367
2Dallas Daniels356
3JD Beach287
4Briar Bauman274
5Davis Fisher239
6Brandon Robinson231
7Jarod Vanderkooi205
8Bronson Bauman172
9Kolby Carlile165
10Ben Lowe162
11Johnny Lewis149
12Henry Wiles90
13Dan Bromley77
14Cameron Smith65
15Billy Ross64
16Kasey Sciscoe56
17Ryan Wells55
18Sammy Halbert54
19Jeffery Lowery46
20Kayl Kolkman27

The 2023 Progressive American Flat Track season will conclude with Sunday’s Mission Springfield Mile II presented by Drag Specialties at the Illinois State Fairgrounds in Springfield, Illinois.


 

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