MotoAmerica: Cody Wyman Racing In Junior Cup & Twins Cup At VIR

MotoAmerica: Cody Wyman Racing In Junior Cup & Twins Cup At VIR

© 2022, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Cody Wyman Racing:

Cody Wyman to Race Twins Cup and Junior Cup at VIR

Macedon, NY – Cody Wyman will be pulling double duty next MotoAmerica round racing his Alpha Omega Kawasaki in the SportbikeTrackGear.com Junior Cup championship, along with the Wrench Motorcycles Yamaha in the Twins Cup. It will be Cody’s debut in the competitive lightweight-twin class, and he is  looking forward to the opportunity.

“I had some potential deals for Twins Cup lining up over the off-season, and really wanted to race a Twin, but the right opportunity never really came up. From a privateer standpoint, the most cost-effective way to continue racing was to build on my Junior Cup program from last season. This is a brand new bike for me, but the goal is to keep learning and improve every session. I’ll always jump at the opportunity to ride anything, and I want to thank Jamin Mathis from Wrench and my buddy Ben Walters from ChampSchool. They will be maintaining the bike, and I can’t wait to ride it in Virginia.”

Wrench Motorcycles began as a local motorcycle repair shop serving the Los Angeles area since 2015. Recently, Wrench has put more focus into the racing department. In order to pursue their goals of providing custom aftermarket parts and services.

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