Drane retains Singles lead despite fifth at Budds Creek Half-Mile

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2026 Progressive American Flat Track

Round Six – ThrottleFest, Budds Creek Half-Mile


Tom Drane had a disappointing weekend at the inaugural Throttlefest Budds Creek Half Mile, having to settle for fifth as Kage Tadman powered to Singles victory ahead of Tarren Santero for a Honda CRF450R 1-2, with Husqvarna mounted Chase Saathoff third.

In SuperTwins it was Briar Bauman who dominated proceedings on his Harley, finishing 2.208-seconds clear of the Yamaha mounted duo of Dallas Daniels and Chad Cose.

The ProSport 450 class remained a hard one to predict, Bayne Nantz becoming the fourth different victor of the season, finishing just 0.163-seconds clear of Adam Costan-Wood, with Loic Nadeau in close contention, in third.


KICKER AFT Singles

It took three starts to make it happen, but Kage Tadman ultimately ripped into the lead from pole position and powered his way to his fourth-career KICKER AFT Singles victory.

Kage Tadman – 2026 Budd’s Creek Half-Mile – Throttlefest – Image by Anthony Watt

The two prior starts were quickly nullified by early-race red flags – both times removing Chase Saathoff from the lead and erasing less-than-ideal launches for the otherwise on-form Tadman.

Singles Start – 2026 Budd’s Creek Half-Mile – Throttlefest – Image by Anthony Watt

The second of those reds was thrown following a lowside crash on the part of Tarren Santero, a fall that sparked a chain reaction that also claimed Evan Kelleher and Logan Eisenhard.

Tadman finally nailed the third start and was further blessed with the added good fortune of teammate Walker Porter slotting into second behind him.

Walker Porter – 2026 Budd’s Creek Half-Mile – Throttlefest – Image by Anthony Watt

Saathoff, meanwhile, was fourth off the line, stashed behind both Turner Hondas and the cagey Trevor Brunner.

The race’s drama largely unfolded behind Tadman, who pulled clear at the front.

Kage Tadman – 2026 Budd’s Creek Half-Mile – Throttlefest – Image by Anthony Watt

Saathoff fought his way by Brunner into third and then moved Porter out of the way to seize control of second with just over a minute remaining on the clock. He was then, however – and incredibly – overhauled by Santero, who somehow managed to slash his way up through the field after being forced to the back of the grid due to his earlier crash.

In fact, Santero nearly did the unthinkable, reeling in Tadman from multiple seconds back before at last crossing the stripe only 0.377-seconds off the victory.

Tarren Santero – 2026 Budd’s Creek Half-Mile – Throttlefest – Image by Anthony Watt

A visibly frustrated Saathoff finished third, while Porter regrouped from being punted up the track to claim his second consecutive fourth-place finish.

The triumph marked Tadman’s first to come outside his home state and away from a Short Track venue.

Kage Tadman

“We came out of the trailer perfect. We haven’t really made many changes to the bike today, and we’ve been P1 all day. I can’t thank the team enough – the bike was perfect. The track was so sick too. This definitely feels good. I’m excited.”

Reigning champion Tom Drane (No. 1 Estenson Racing Yamaha YZ450F) was unusually quiet en route to fifth.

He was followed by Jack Brucks, Ryder Reese, Brunner, Dylan Cunningham, and Jared Lowe, as they rounded out the back half of the top ten in that order.

Despite registering his worst result of the season, Drane still holds a sizable 16-point advantage over Tadman (111-95), with Saathoff and Brunner right there in third (94) and fourth (92), respectively.

KICKER AFT Singles  – Budds Creek Half-Mile Results

Pos Rider Bike Gap
1 Kage Tadman Honda CRF450R 22 Laps
2 Tarren Santero Honda CRF450R +0.377
3 Chase Saathoff Husqvarna FC 450 +0.595
4 Walker Porter Honda CRF450R +2.549
5 Tom Drane Yamaha YZ450F +2.666
6 Jack Brucks Husqvarna FC 450 FE +3.523
7 Ryder Reese KTM 450 SX-F FE +4.267
8 Trevor Brunner Yamaha YZ450F +5.529
9 Dylan Cunningham KTM 450 SX-F +7.518
10 Jared Lowe Honda CRF450R +7.793
11 Jordan Jean Yamaha YZ450F +7.919
12 Skylar Sentell KTM 450 SX-F +8.434
13 Logan Eisenhard KTM 450 SX-F +8.463
14 Jett Katarzy Husqvarna FC 450 +8.682
15 Trevar Martin KTM 450 SX-F +11.605

KICKER AFT Singles Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Tom Drane 111
2 Kage Tadman 95
3 Chase Saathoff 94
4 Trevor Brunner 92
5 Tarren Santero 73
6 Justin Jones 60
7 Walker Porter 58
8 Jared Lowe 56
9 Jack Brucks 55
10 Bradon Pfanders 47
11 Ryder Reese 37
12 Logan Eisenhard 29
13 Evan Kelleher 26
14 Skylar Sentell 24
15 Justin Anselmi 19
16 Jaymes Arnaiz 19
17 Jordan Jean 17
18 Jordan Beaulac 15
19 Travis Petton 14
20 Dylan Cunningham 9

Mission AFT SuperTwins

The Main Event of the four-day event hosted by Budds Creek Motocross Park in Mechanicsville, Maryland, was expected to be a showdown involving Bauman, reigning Grand National Champion Dallas Daniels, and Mission AFT SuperTwins points leader Kody Kopp.

SuperTwins Start – 2026 Budd’s Creek Half-Mile – Throttlefest – Image by Anthony Watt

And arguably it was, in a sense, albeit one effectively decided in the opening seconds of the race.

SuperTwins Start – 2026 Budd’s Creek Half-Mile – Throttlefest – Image by Anthony Watt

Bauman and Daniels went elbow-to-elbow as they disputed the holeshot. Bauman ultimately had the superior positioning aboard his Rick Ware Racing Harley-Davidson XG750R, which not only forced Daniels to accept second but resulted in him getting shuffled back to third by an opportunistic Chad Cose.

2026 Budd's Creek Half-Mile - Throttlefest - Image by Anthony WattSuperTwins Start – 2026 Budd’s Creek Half-Mile – Throttlefest – Image by Anthony Watt

The Estenson Racing Yamaha ace would spend the next six minutes attempting to uncover a path back around Cose. And by the time he finally managed to do so, Bauman was more than three seconds clear at the front.

Bauman negotiated his way through heavy traffic over the final couple of laps, allowing Daniels to slash the deficit down to 2.208 seconds, but the outcome was never truly put in doubt.

Dallas Daniels – 2026 Budd’s Creek Half-Mile – Throttlefest – Image by Anthony Watt

After Daniels worked his way past and disappeared in second, Cose shifted his attention to Kopp, who was creeping up from fourth. Despite Kopp’s late push, the Californian held on to the spot by a nerve-wracking 0.210 seconds, securing Cose’s first premier-class podium in eight seasons.

Hunter Bauer and Aidan RoosEvans joined Kopp to put rookies fourth, fifth, and sixth. Meanwhile, Trent Lowe, Morgen Mischler, Cameron Smith, and Declan Bender closed out the top ten.

Bauman’s surge has shifted the Grand National Championship outlook, closing the margin separating the top three dramatically in recent weeks.

While Kopp continues to lead with 117 points, Daniels (110) and Bauman (108) are now both well within striking distance in second and third.

Briar Bauman – 2026 Budd’s Creek Half-Mile – Throttlefest – Image by Anthony Watt
Briar Bauman

“There’s something about doing it with a crew you thoroughly enjoy doing it with… We just work at it. We weren’t the quickest all day. We were a bit off. But they turned that thing upside down. I’ll be upfront – we didn’t change a clicker on the motorcycle the last two Nationals except for gearing. And today we threw the toolbox at that thing, and we found it. I’m just proud of my whole Rick Ware Racing team.”

Mission AFT SuperTwins – Budds Creek Half-Mile Results

Pos Rider Bike Gap
1 Briar Bauman Harley XG750R 29 Laps
2 Dallas Daniels Yamaha MT-07 +2.208
3 Chad Cose Yamaha MT-07 +3.906
4 Kody Kopp Harley XG750R +4.116
5 Hunter Bauer Yamaha MT-07 +8.016
6 Aidan RoosEvans Harley XG750R +9.647
7 Trent Lowe Honda CB750 +10.946
8 Morgen Mischler Aprilia Tuareg +12.516
9 Cameron Smith Yamaha MT-07 +17.477
10 Declan Bender Yamaha MT-07 +18.277
11 Jarod VanDerkooi Harley XG750R +28 Laps
12 Ben Lowe KTM 790 Duke +9.925
13 Dalton Gauthier Aprilia Tuareg +10.494
14 Logan Mcgrane KTM 790 Duke +11.125
15 Davis Fisher KTM 790 Duke +13.004
16 Dan Bromley Suzuki GSX-8S +13.912
17 Billy Ross Suzuki GSX-8S +15.514

Mission AFT SuperTwins Standings

Pos Rider Points
1 Kody Kopp 117
2 Dallas Daniels 110
3 Briar Bauman 108
4 Trent Lowe 65
5 Davis Fisher 62
6 Aidan RoosEvans 61
7 Ben Lowe 53
8 Brandon Robinson 38
9 Hunter Bauer 37
10 Logan Mcgrane 36
11 Henry Wiles 35
12 Dalton Gauthier 35
13 Chad Cose 30
14 Declan Bender 26
15 Evan Renshaw 25
16 Sammy Halbert 24
17 Bronson Bauman 23
18 Brandon Price 19
19 Dan Bromley 16
20 Jacob Lehmann 16
21 Morgen Mischler 12
22 Cameron Smith 12
23 Billy Ross 9
24 Jarod VanDerkooi 7

AFT ProSport 450

14-year-old Bayne Nantz became the fourth different rider to claim victory in AFT ProSport 450 action with a wire-to-wire win at Budds Creek.

ProSport 450 Start – 2026 Budd’s Creek Half-Mile – Throttlefest – Image by Anthony Watt

The AFT ProSport 450 Main packed in significantly more excitement than that brief summary may suggest. Nantz was hounded early by Camlin Durelle, who didn’t even plan to enter the qualifying Road to AFT class in Friday’s AMA-sanctioned Mission Foods CTR Showcase Event, and only finished 11th when he did.

Bayne Nantz – 2026 Budd’s Creek Half-Mile – Throttlefest – Image by Anthony Watt

But Durelle found his form on Saturday, looking like an early contender for the win before making contact with Nantz’s rear-end. That incident sent him up the track and down the order.

Loic Nadeau, Adam Costan-Wood, and Brody Hanson picked up the chase in Durelle’s absence, transforming the race into a tight four-way scrap for the win.

Bayne Nantz – 2026 Budd’s Creek Half-Mile – Throttlefest – Image by Anthony Watt

Silver Dollar winner Costan-Wood dove under Nadeau for second and then attempted to displace Nantz on the final lap with the same maneuver – a plot that came up 0.163 seconds short of success at the checkered flag.

Bayne Nantz – 2026 Budd’s Creek Half-Mile – Throttlefest – Image by Anthony Watt
Bayne Nantz

“The track changed a lot since the heat. It got a lot more moisture. When I first got on it (for the Main), it was a totally different track. It was tricky at first, but I got it down towards the end.”

Nadeau held on to earn a close third, while Hanson and Matéo Racine came home fourth and fifth, respectively.

AFT ProSport 450 Budds Creek Half-Mile Results

Pos Rider Bike Gap
1 Bayne Nantz KTM 450 SX-F 12 Laps
2 Adam Costan-Wood Honda CRF450R +0.163
3 Loic Nadeau KTM 450 SX-F +0.214
4 Brody Hanson KTM 450 SX-F +0.553
5 Mateo Racine KTM 450 SX-F +0.909
6 Dillon Durelle Yamaha YZ450F +1.028
7 Dylan Barrus Kawasaki KX450 +1.356
8 Wyland Seger Yamaha YZ450F +1.985
9 Cody Mishey Honda CRF450R +2.995
10 Rhett Larson Husqvarna FC 450 +3.485
11 Brianna McHugh GASGAS MC 450F +3.962
12 Camlin Durelle Yamaha YZ450F +4.438

Next Up

Progressive American Flat Track will leave Mechanicsville, Maryland, and go directly to Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, for the Appalachian Harley-Davidson Williams Grove Half-Mile at Williams Grove Speedway on Saturday, May 23.

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