MotoAmerica: Junior Cup Race One Results From PittRace

MotoAmerica: Junior Cup Race One Results From PittRace

© 2023, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. By David Swarts.

KurveyGirl.com brings you the results of this weekend’s events.

 

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Avery Dreher rode his Bad Boys Racing Kawasaki Ninja 400 to victory in MotoAmerica Junior Cup Race One Saturday at Pittsburgh International Race Complex (a.k.a. PittRace), in Wampum, Pennsylvania.

Dreher overtook Rossi Moor on the run from the final corner to the finish line to win his fifth race of the season by just 0.036 second and extend his Championship point lead.

Moor led most of the race but had to settle for the runner-up spot on his Fairium NGRT – Gray Area Racing KTM RC 390 R.

Alessandro Di Mario finished third on his Altus Motorsports Kawasaki, taking his first podium finish in Junior Cup.

Hayden Bicknese was a close fourth on his Bicknese Racing Kawasaki, Yandel Medina took fifth on his Yandel Racing Kawasaki, and Max Van was a close sixth, just 0.8 second behind Dreher, on his SportbikeTrackGear.com Kawasaki Ninja 400.

 

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