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Whale & Drane miss podium at Castle Rock TT

2023 Progressive American Flat Track Championship - Castle Rock TT

Motorcycle News by Motorcycle News
August 14, 2023
in Dirt / Flat Track

2023 Progressive American Flat Track Championship
Castle Rock TT


The AFT Singles championship race got even closer after the Castle Rock TT over the weekend, Trevor Brunner (No. 21 Estenson Racing Yamaha YZ450F) earning his second win of the 2023 season in a tense ride that saw him close in on the standings lead with just two races left to run.

Aussies Max Whale and Tom Drane didn’t make it onto the podium, despite being in the mix, but importantly for them series leader Kody Kopp finished lower down the order than the Aussie pairing to keep the championship alive.

Max Whale - 2023 Castle Rock TT
Max Whale – 2023 Castle Rock TT

Brunner got the launch off the line to grab the lead entering the opening corner and then spent the next eight minutes and two laps doing everything possible to hold onto that position despite the application of relentless pressure from last year’s Castle Rock TT winner, Dalton Gauthier (No. 79 D&D Racing/Certified KTM 450 SX-F).

But their duel was not theirs alone. At half-distance, what had been a four-rider stack at the front that also included Tanner Dean (No. 38 Walrath Racing/Hovey Racing Honda CRF450R) and Max Whale (No. 18 Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 450 SX-F) became a five-rider affair with the addition of Tom Drane (No. 59 Estenson Racing Yamaha YZ450F). And then with a minute remaining, Chase Saathoff (No. 88 American Honda/Mission Foods CRF450R) arrived to transform it to a tight six-rider fight for the victory.

Kody Kopp - 2023 Castle Rock TT
Kody Kopp – 2023 Castle Rock TT

With less than 30 seconds to go, Brunner finally made the mistake Gauthier was desperately attempting to force. But rather than pounce, he responded by nearly losing the front himself and was instead displaced to third by Dean.

However, Gauthier somehow willed a path right back past into second and did so in time to line up a last-corner overtaking attempt on Brunner – a bid that came up 0.202 seconds short.

Trevor Brunner – P1

“We just trusted the process. The lines we were doing all day were working really well. I heard (Gauthier) the entire race, just breathing down my neck. But I just remained consistent and held my lines. I had one bobble going into the tight left and just about lost it. But I gathered it back up real quick and put in some more smooth laps and got it done. It feels so good. This is probably my favorite track on the circuit so it really feels good to get a win here.”

Home state hero Dean held on in third to go from retirement to the podium, while Whale, Drane, and Saathoff followed close behind in fourth, fifth, and sixth, respectively.

Max Whale – P4

“Castle Rock TT, didn’t feel overly special today, although as the day progressed I became increasingly comfortable on the track. Qualified in fourth, then finished up with third place in my Heat race, which put me on the second row for the Main Event. I got a good jump, moved my way into fourth, and that’s where I stayed for the remainder as I was right on the front guys all race. This was a really difficult circuit to make passes on, but we’ll shift our focus now to Springfield and finsh this championship out strong.”

Max Whale - 2023 Castle Rock TT
Max Whale – 2023 Castle Rock TT

1st Impressions Husqvarna teammates James Ott (No. 19 1st Impressions Race Team/Husqvarna Racing FC450) and Chad Cose (No. 49 1st Impressions Race Team/Husqvarna Racing FC450) finished in seventh and eighth in that order, followed by Aiden RoosEvans (No. 26 A1R Racing/FRA Trust Honda CRF450R).

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Meanwhile, defending Parts Unlimited AFT Singles champion Kody Kopp (No. 1 Red Bull KTM Factory Racing 450 SX-F) finished an uncharacteristic tenth in front of his home fans. While he came in with visions of locking up the championship, it was a fitting end to a difficult day that saw Kopp advance to the Main Event through the LCQ and then spend the bulk of the Main running just outside the top ten.

But despite matching his worst finish of the season, Kopp continues to dominate the points standings, now 35 points up on second-ranked Brunner (308-273) with just 50 points left in play.

Aussie Tom Drane sits third overall, nine-points off Brunner, with Max Whale a further 20-points in arrears.

AFT Singles Main Result

PosRiderBikeGapsPoints
1Trevor BrunnerYamaha YZ450F23 Laps25
2Dalton GauthierKTM 450 SX-F0.20221
3Tanner DeanHonda CRF450R0.3518
4Max WhaleKTM 450 SX-F0.50216
5Tom DraneYamaha YZ450F0.70415
6Chase SaathoffHonda CRF450R1.34814
7James OttHusqvarna FC4505.83513
8Chad CoseHusqvarna FC4506.19812
9Aidan RoosEvansHonda CRF450R6.36811
10Kody KoppKTM 450 SX-F6.59910
11Morgen MischlerHonda CRF450R8.0239
12Tarren SanteroHonda CRF450R8.2378
13Trent LoweHonda CRF450R10.3017
14Dominic CameronYamaha YZ450F11.7376
15Cole FredericksonHonda CRF450R11.9835
16Olin KisslerKTM 450 SX-F12.624
17Cole ZabalaHonda CRF450R13.1933
18Declan BenderKTM 450 SX-F13.2962
19Hunter BauerHonda CRF450R17.7851

AFT Singles Standings – Top 20

PosRiderPoints
1Kody Kopp308
2Trevor Brunner273
3Tom Drane264
4Chase Saathoff252
5Max Whale244
6Dalton Gauthier235
7Trent Lowe234
8Morgen Mischler170
9Chad Cose154
10James Ott153
11Travis Petton IV97
12Aidan RoosEvans87
13Jared Lowe76
14Tarren Santero76
15Cole Zabala72
16Shayna Texter-Bauman69
17Justin Jones62
18Hunter Bauer56
19Logan Eisenhard43
20Declan Bender38

Mission SuperTwins presented by S&S Cycle

Dallas Daniels (No. 32 Estenson Racing Yamaha MT-07 DT) closed the 2023 Grand National Championship battle to a single point with a clutch victory in Saturday’s Castle Rock TT at Castle Rock Race Park in Washington.

Dallas Daniels - 2023 Castle Rock TT
Dallas Daniels – 2023 Castle Rock TT

SuperTwins title hopeful Daniels needed that win and he got it the unexpected way. His Estenson Racing teammate, JD Beach (No. 95 Estenson Racing Yamaha MT-07 DT) – winner of eight of the series’ previous nine TTs – took the holeshot and immediately checked out at the front.

Daniels, meanwhile, was briefly shuffled back to fourth, running alongside Briar Bauman (No. 3 Parts Plus/Jacob Companies KTM 790 Duke) and, more crucially, reigning champion Jared Mees (No. 1 Indian Motorcycle/Rogers Racing/SDI Racing FTR750).

JD Beach - 2023 Castle Rock TT
JD Beach – 2023 Castle Rock TT

Daniels dove in front of Bauman almost immediately and then set his sights on Mees as Beach continued to disappear. The rising star didn’t wait long to make his move, pouncing on his title rival with more than eight minutes remaining on the clock to take control of second position.

Moments later, Bauman crashed while disputing fourth. That shock twist was merely a teaser for the race-shaking drama set to come, however, as race leader Beach lost the front entering the switchback section approximately 30 seconds later.

Daniels inherited the lead and went about building his own insurmountable advantage at the front. The focus of the contest then shifted to Beach’s comeback after picking up his fallen machine. Beach stormed around the outside of Johnny Lewis (No. 10 Moto Anatomy X Powered by Royal Enfield 650) with little delay to elevate himself back into a podium position. He then looked to reel in Mees, who was nearly four seconds in front of him.

Jared Mees & Dallas Daniels - 2023 Castle Rock TT
Jared Mees & Dallas Daniels – 2023 Castle Rock TT

The TT titan finally arrived on the rear wheel of Mees’ factory Indian with just a minute remaining. However, what felt like an inevitable pass became an impossible one after Beach made a minor slip just as the clocks hit 0:00. That small miscue provided the defending champ with just enough breathing space to survive the final two laps and retain second to the stripe.

Mees’ effort to hold on was every bit as critical as Daniels’ to win – and arguably as critical as any of his eight wins this season. As a result, Mees goes into the Springfield doubleheader finale holding both a one-point lead (342-341) and the tiebreaker, shifting the lion’s share of the pressure to his young adversary.

The victory saw Daniels complete the elusive Grand Slam in just his second premier-class season, adding a TT win to his prior Mile, Half-Mile, and Short Track triumphs. Afterward, he said,

Dallas Daniels

“As a little kid, I dreamed of being in this position. Just having a chance going into these last two (races) is amazing. I’m not like super excited because I didn’t want to win my first TT that way; obviously I know you’ve got to get to the finish line first. If I was going to beat JD, I wanted to do it straight up. I was so bummed to see him go down just because I don’t want to win that way.

Dallas Daniels - 2023 Castle Rock TT
Dallas Daniels takes the top step, ahead of Jared Mees and JD Beach – 2023 Castle Rock TT

“But I’m so pumped to get that win. It was a crazy Main Event… I was so nervous. I was looking back a whole lot. I know Earl Hayden is up there, reaming me right now. If he could call me after this, he’d be yelling at me. But it was good. The Estenson Racing Monster Energy Yamaha was working great. We knew what we had to do coming in here and we wanted to win.”

The sport’s all-time TT master, Henry Wiles (No. 17 BriggsAuto.com/Martin Trucking Indian FTR750), charged his way up to fourth with Oregonian Davis Fisher (No. 67 Rackley Racing/Bob Lanphere’s BMC Racing Indian FTR750) coming home in fifth.

Three-time Castle Rock TT winner Sammy Halbert (No. 69 Martin Trucking/Castrol Yamaha MT-07) took sixth, followed by Brandon Robinson (No. 44 Mission Roof Systems Indian FTR750), Lewis, and Ben Lowe (No. 25 Rackley Racing/Mission Foods Indian FTR750), while local hero Scooter Vernon (No. 274 Hovey Racing/Stace Richmand KTM 790 Duke) rounded out the top ten.

SuperTwins Main Result

PosRiderBikeGapsPoints
1Dallas DanielsYamaha MT-0728 Laps25
2Jared MeesIndian FTR7502.68521
3JD BeachYamaha MT-073.18418
4Henry WilesIndian FTR75011.11316
5Davis FisherIndian FTR75016.09115
6Sammy HalbertYamaha MT-0717.6714
7Brandon RobinsonIndian FTR75017.97713
8Johnny LewisRoyal Enfield 65023.26712
9Ben LoweIndian FTR75023.4411
10Scooter VernonKTM 790 Duke23.94510
11Kolby CarlileYamaha MT-0727 Laps9
12Jarod VanderkooiIndian FTR7500.188
13Shelby MillerKTM 790 Duke18.3877
14Ryan WellsRoyal Enfield 65026 Laps6
15Kasey SciscoeHarley XG750R25 Laps5
16Bronson BaumanKTM 790 Duke22 Laps4
17Michael HillYamaha MT-0714 Laps3
18Briar BaumanKTM 790 Duke5 Laps2

SuperTwins Standings – Top 20

PosRiderPoints
1Jared Mees342
2Dallas Daniels341
3JD Beach271
4Briar Bauman253
5Davis Fisher225
6Brandon Robinson213
7Jarod Vanderkooi193
8Bronson Bauman163
9Kolby Carlile157
10Ben Lowe149
11Johnny Lewis139
12Henry Wiles79
13Dan Bromley71
14Billy Ross64
15Cameron Smith62
16Kasey Sciscoe56
17Sammy Halbert54
18Ryan Wells53
19Jeffery Lowery41
20Kayl Kolkman27

The 2023 Progressive American Flat Track season will conclude with an epic Labor Day weekend double finale, the Mission Springfield Mile I & II presented by Drag Specialties, at the Illinois State Fairgrounds in Springfield, Illinois, on September 2-3.


 

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