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AUSSIE FLAT TRACK NATS: MID-SEASON SNAPSHOT

1 year ago | Words: Andy Wigan | Photos: RbMotoLens, BJP Photography

The Blu Cru 2024 AFTN Championship battle is set to resume this weekend at Appin in Sydney’s south-west.

Appin, in Sydney’s south-west, is set to host the third and fourth rounds of the Yamaha Blu Cru Aussie Flat Track Nationals on October 26 and 27, as an impressive line-up of big name riders are set to join the championship – including American Flat Track stars, Max Whale and Tom Drane, plus two-time AFTN champ, Mick Kirkness. They will look to challenge series points leader, Jarred Brook, along with the likes of Daniel Wicks, Tom Herrick and Cam Dunker through qualifying and the four races each round.

According to Pro 450 Points Leader, Jarred Brook, “I was confident in Brisbane [Rounds 1 and 2 in early September] that I could bring in some good results, being my home track. And taking five from seven wins puts me in a pretty good position heading to Appin. But it’s a totally different surface at Appin, which brings new challenges. It needs a lot of finesse on the throttle and it’s a constant search for drive out of each corner that changes throughout the day. I’m really looking forward to the challenge, especially with Mick Kirkness, Max Whale and Tom Drane joining the field. It’s going to be an interesting weekend; that’s for sure.”

With no live stream scheduled, you can follow the event on social media: www.instagram.com/FlatTrackNats

www.facebook.com/FlatTrackNationals

Or head to the Macarthur Motorcycle Complex at Brians Rd, Appin, over the weekend to catch all the action in person. Tickets can be purchased here.

The six-round 2024 AFTN Championship concludes at Gunnedah, NSW, on November 16-17.

2024 AFTN – SERIES LEADERBOARD (AFTER RD 2)

PRO 450 CLASS

1. Jarred Brook (#21) – 380 pts
2. Daniel Wicks (#176) – 314 pts
3. Thomas Herrick (#14) – 305 pts
4. Cameron Dunker (#105) – 298 pts
5. Jordan Dall (#42) – 283 pts
6. John Lytras (#308) – 265 pts
7. Ronan Jacobs (#462) – 232 pts
8. Jett Carter (#J25) – 210 pts
9. Dale Borlase (#178) – 193 pts
10. Paul Caslick (#3) – 192 pts

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