Wicks and Dunker Shine at Albury-Wodonga AFTN Double

Aftn Round3
Daniel Wicks leads the field

The Yamaha BLU CRU Aussie Flat Track Nationals returned to Diamond Park, Albury-Wodonga, for back-to-back rounds over the weekend of August 23–25, delivering high drama, breakout wins, and tight championship battles across multiple classes.

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450 Superpole and Rd4 winner Cameron Dunker

Pro 450:
Daniel Wicks dominated under the lights on Saturday, taking four straight wins on his Yamaha to mark his best AFTN performance yet. Wicks overcame an early bike setup issue and a late-race protest against series leader Tom Armstrong to secure the round. Armstrong remained competitive with podium finishes across the night, while Cam Dunker and reigning champ Tom Herrick also found form late in the evening. Local teen Billy Ryan made an impact on Sunday with his first-ever Pro 450 victory in the final race, as Dunker claimed the round with two wins and two seconds, moving to within ten points of Armstrong in the series standings. Wicks remained solid, sitting third overall after the weekend.

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Jed Fyffe and Neiko Donovan racing hard.

Junior Lites:
Jed Fyffe and Neiko Donovan shared victories on Saturday, with Fyffe taking the round win, while Fyffe then dominated the TT track on Sunday, winning every race and the bonus points for fastest qualifier. Donovan continued to challenge, and Hugh Hope-Hodgetts impressed with consistent podium finishes across both rounds.

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Junior 85 Saturday winner, Beau Baker

Junior 85s:
Beau Baker was unstoppable on Saturday, taking all wins, but Flynn Beard broke through on Sunday, claiming two race wins and the round victory. Baker and George Holmkvist took single race wins, with Lucy Heaton-New scoring two podiums on Sunday.

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Ashley Wilesmith

Pro Twins:
Saturday marked the 2025 debut for the Pro Twins, with local Ashley Wilesmith taking a clean sweep over 2024 champion Kristian O’Donnell on his Ducati Scrambler.

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Sam Hollands

Clubman Open:
Sam Hollands was the standout performer all weekend, sweeping all races on both the flat and TT tracks, including the fastest qualifier bonus on Sunday. Tyler Davies grabbed one race win on Saturday in a competitive 27-strong field.

The Albury-Wodonga double-header highlighted a mix of emerging talent, local heroes, and established stars. With points tightening across the Pro 450 championship, the series heads to its next round in Griffith with everything still up for grabs.

Photos: RBMotoLens

Series Leaderboard
Pro 450
1
   T18 Tom ARMSTRONG  790
2   3 Cameron DUNKER  780
176 Daniel WICKS  717
4  14  Thomas HERRICK   709
  462  Ronan JACOBS  636
6   52 Billy RYAN  599
  38  Ben GRABHAM  548 
8   178 Dale BORLASE  527
9   J25 Jett CARTER   507
10   475  Brandon BURNS  436

Aftn Round4
Cameron Dunker 1st, Tom Armstrong 2nd, and Thomas Herrick Rd3

Junior Lites
1
   177 Neiko DONOVAN  857
2   23   Jed FYFFE  835
3   06   Hugh HOPE-HODGETTS  698
4   12   Lenny DUGGAN  636
5   27   Tahj EDWARDS  630
6   M26 Max CARTER  584
7   713 Jonny COOPER  544
8   774 Ryke Haller  408
9   10   Lockie Duggan  324
10 K23 Kai Moran  256

Junior 85
  122 Beau BAKER  810.5
  26   Jye FRENCH  672
  43   Flynn BEARD  669
4   3     Lucy HEATON-NEW  651
5   107 Brody FORD     625.5
6   842 George Holmkvist   546
7   85   Jake STRANEY  533
8   58   Roy DUGGAN  478
9   57   Kru TULLOCH   438
10 27   Chad ARMSTRONG  408

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Rd 3 J85 winner Beau Baker

Clubman Open
1   122 Sam HOLLANDS      431
2   
128 Wesly BARNES         389
3   400 Rhys IRVIN             335
 415 Tyler DAVIES           320
5   
25 Ezra SIMPSON            306
6   2 Neil GIRDLER                296
7   
91 Cooper CARNIE          270
 281 Luke BACSKAI         266
9   188 Alex GLENNON       248
10
126 Alexander GIFFIN     230

Aftn Round4
Sam Hollands 1st, Wesley Barnes 2nd, and Rhys Irvin, Rd4

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