Brock’s Equipped Drag Racers win XDA 2024 Bike Bash

XDA – Xtreme Motorcycle Drag Racing Association
6th annual FuelTech Bike Bash
Virginia Motorsports Park
August 23-25, 2024

XDA Delivers Another Record-Breaking Event

The FuelTech Bike Bash at Virginia Motorsports Park on Aug 23-25 roared to life with an electrifying weekend of high-octane excitement, where records fell and performance numbers soared across both professional and sportsman classes.

With over 600 entries, the Pro classes provided edge-of-your-seat racing action, while sportsman racers delivered nothing less than their best, all in a fierce pursuit of championship points.

Real Street

Mark Hylton won the race equipped with BST Carbon Fiber Wheels.
David Fondon qualified #1 equipped with BST Carbon Fiber Wheels.

David Fondon set the pace as the number one qualifier with a 7.41, but Andy Simon stole the spotlight with his Harley, clocking a stunning 7.508 to secure the second qualifying spot.

David Fondon

Dystany Spurlock continued to make waves in the Real Street class. After her first final-round appearance at the previous event, she was back with a vengeance, taking out David Stewart, Bud Harrod, and Caleb Holt to earn her spot in the final against former class champion Mark Hylton. Hylton had a fantastic weekend, relentlessly knocking out the competition, including victories over Mike Moto, Rickey Gadson, and the newly crowned record-holder, Andy Simon.

In the final showdown, Hylton was unstoppable. He gained an early edge with a sharper reaction time of .048 to Spurlock’s .064. Despite Spurlock’s best efforts, Hylton powered through the finish line with a 7.474, leaving Spurlock’s 8.896 in the dust.

Super Stock

Jeremy Teasley won equipped with a Penta-Carbon exhaust system.
Mike Davis took runner-up equipped with a CT Single exhaust system.

Jeremy Teasley continues his unstoppable run in the HTP Performance Super Stock class for the 2024 drag racing season, remaining undefeated. Teasley set the pace early, qualifying in the top spot with an impressive 8.873, closely followed by Mike Davis, who clocked an 8.895. Both top qualifiers showcased their skills by eliminating their opponents, setting the stage for a high-stakes final showdown.

Jeremy Teasley Super Stock

Jeremy Teasley

Mike Davis, a familiar face in last season’s finals, reached his first final of this season, hoping to reclaim his dominance. However, when it came time for the final race, Teasley was in top form. He seized the starting line advantage with a sharp .114 reaction time, edging out Davis’s .126. Despite Davis’s best efforts to close the gap, Teasley’s lead was unyielding. Teasley crossed the finish line with a 8.887, while Davis followed with a 8.926. This victory marks Teasley’s fourth consecutive win of the season, solidifying his dominance in the class.

Mike Davis

Mike Davis

Nitrous Bulls

David Fondon won equipped with BST Carbon Fiber Wheels.

In Nitrous Bulls, David Fondon did what he does best—dominate. Fresh off a win last month, Fondon, riding ‘High Roller,’ had his eyes locked on another victory. He methodically took out heavy hitters like Gaige Herrera and points leader Antonia Patton, clearing his path to the final where Desmond Spaulding on ‘Mob Ties’ was waiting.

David Fondon on High Roller

David Fondon on High Roller

Spaulding wasn’t playing either—he sent Jaques Gaskins and Malcolm Phillips packing, putting them to sleep with the fishes before stepping up to Fondon. But when it came down to it, both riders wanted the win bad, but Fondon wasn’t about to fold. He put it all on black, and once again, came out on top, taking the win like a true kingpin.

DMV Bulls

Aubrey Valentine won equipped with BST Carbon Fiber Wheels.

Tommie’s Motorsports DMV Bulls had the whole field shook. Nick Hamlett, the points leader on ‘Misbehavin,’ was locked and loaded, mowing down Alex Kupetz, Caleb Holt, and Brian Childress on his way to the final.

Aubrey Valentine on Moon Knight

Aubrey Valentine on Moon Knight

On the flip side, Valentine on ‘Moon Knight’ was on a rampage, taking out Travis Wood, Desmond Spaulding, and Mark Blake like it was nothing. Valentine was amped, ready to throw hands and finally get that win, staking his claim in the winner’s circle. But when it was time to settle the score, Hamlett ghosted. Valentine took the dub by default, breaking the beams under power and strolling into the winner’s circle like a boss.

All Motor Bulls

Mark Blake won equipped with BST Carbon Fiber Wheels.

The All Motor Bulls points leader, David Fondon, got knocked out in the semi-final by Jeff Kanagie on ‘Gotti.’ Fondon’s still clinging to that points lead, but the competition is gunning for him, chipping away at his advantage. Mark Blake, riding ‘Right Away,’ wasn’t messing around—he took out Jordan Angelo and Curtis McDougal, earning his spot in the final showdown against Kanagie.

Mark Blake on Right Away

Mark Blake on Right Away

When the final came around, both bikes lined up, ready to throw down. But ‘Gotti’ slipped and took a quick nap before the real work could begin, and it cost him big. Blake was on point when the bulbs dropped, wasting no time at all. He blasted ‘Right Away’ down the strip and straight to the finish line, sealing the win like a straight-up heavyweight.

Pro ET

Mike Schulz won equipped with a Sidewinder exhaust system.

MPS Racing Pro ET was in full swing with 110 class entries taking advantage of the perfect weekend weather. Mike Schulz and Cory Stuebner emerged as the top contenders, each winning seven grueling rounds to secure their spots in the final. Schulz, a seasoned veteran, is known for being tough to beat, but Stuebner was determined to give him a run for his money.

Schulz dialed in an 8.59, while Stuebner chose a 7.71, setting the stage for an intense chase. With Schulz leaving first, Stuebner needed to make up ground quickly—and he did just that, with a sharp .032 reaction time over Schulz’s .063. As they barreled toward the finish line, the gap tightened, but Schulz managed to cross first with an 8.601, edging out Stuebner’s 7.776.

Brock’s Performance Street ET

Clay Davies won equipped with a Sidewinder exhaust system.

In Brock’s Performance Street ET, racers have the opportunity to re-enter the race if they suffer a first-round loss—a second chance that can make all the difference. Clay Davies exemplified this perfectly after his initial defeat by Paul Anderson. Undeterred, Davies re-entered the competition and fought his way through five consecutive rounds, earning a spot in the final against Dillian Clevenstine.

In the final showdown, Clevenstine dialed in an 8.53 and was the first off the tree with a .081 reaction time. Davies, with an 8.45 dial, followed with a .115 reaction. Despite the initial deficit, Davies delivered a flawless performance, crossing the finish line with a dead-on 8.455, lighting up the win light over Clevenstine’s 8.586.

Bracket Bash

Kyle Pardun won equipped with a Sidewinder exhaust system.

Over 100 racers lined up for the Saturday VooDoo Bracket Bash, setting the stage for eight intense rounds of competition among the sportsman racers. The final round featured two seasoned competitors, Kyle Pardun and Stanley Russell, both familiar faces in the winner’s circle, making for an anticipated showdown.

Kyle Pardun

Kyle Pardun

Pardun, with a dial-in of 9.00, launched with a sharp .040 reaction time. Russell, dialed in at 9.54, responded with a .108 reaction time. Pardun quickly narrowed the gap on Russell, and the two racers were neck-and-neck as they approached the finish line. In a thrilling conclusion, with a margin of victory of just eleven inches, Pardun lit up the win light with a 9.120 run, edging out Russell’s close 9.597 effort.

The XDA season finale is set to take place at Maryland International Raceway from October 4-6 for the 32nd annual DME Racing Fall Nationals. This event will see over 600 Professional, Sportsman, and Grudge motorcycle racers go head-to-head, vying for more than $90,000 in cash prizes. Mark your calendars

Visit XDAracing.com for event information, class rules, schedule, and more.


Visit xdaracing.com for event information, class rules, schedule, and more.

XDA Facebook Groups

XDA prides itself on having a close-knit group of racers. Below, you will find a list of racers attending this event and links to class-specific groups that you can access to talk to other racers and get your questions answered. Together we are strong.

• XDA Racers – https://bit.ly/3feasis
• Pro Street – https://bit.ly/3fgZx7D
• Real Street – https://bit.ly/3hmHvm8
• Pro Xtreme – https://bit.ly/30AsBmu
• 4.60 Index – https://bit.ly/2UADKA6
• Super Stock – https://bit.ly/3hlXsZN
• 5.60 Index – https://bit.ly/3fjOBpZ
• Bracket Racing Matters – https://bit.ly/3GyZjbV
• Call Out – https://bit.ly/43vywaD

About the XDA – The Xtreme Dragbike Association (XDA) is an east coast motorcycle drag racing series with 700+ motorcycle racers competing at each event. Every XDA event hosts professional classes, sportsman classes, grudge racing, and a vendor midway. Lifestyle activities such as bike shows, bikini contests, DJ and live bands are also held at select events. For more information on the XDA, please visit XDAracing.com or connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.