Nathan Gouker, Age 14, Secures MotoAmerica Ride Through Collective Support of Industry Partners.
Lexington, NC — American motorcycle racer Nathan Gouker will compete in the 2026 MotoAmerica Talent Cup Championship following the formation of a collaborative program made possible through the combined support of multiple teams, partners, and sponsors.
Gouker will race under the Quarterley Racing banner while competing within the Wrench Motorcycles structure, joining the paddock as a teammate to MotoAmerica Superbike rider Cameron Peterson. The program represents a unique cooperative effort, bringing together experienced leadership, technical resources, and sponsor backing to provide Nathan with the opportunity to continue racing at the national level.
The effort is led by Bob Robbins and Dale Quarterley, whose guidance and commitment were instrumental in assembling the program. Wrench Motorcycles, owned by Jamin Mathis, will provide full logistical support throughout the season, including transportation of the motorcycle and equipment to each MotoAmerica round.
The race motorcycle and spares package have been made available with the support of North American Warhorse, with Jason Routhier of Ducati North America playing a key role in helping secure the equipment needed to compete. Additional technical and performance support comes from Fast by Ferracci, further strengthening the program’s foundation.

Nathan’s return to the MotoAmerica grid is also supported by longtime partners CP Motorsports, KYT Americas, VO2 Leathers, Cornerspin, 64 Degree Racing, and Essex Moto, all of whom continue their commitment to his development following a strong 2025 international season.
“This program only exists because so many people stepped up to help,” said Gouker. “I’m incredibly grateful to everyone who believed in me and worked together to make this season possible. I’m proud to represent Warhorse, Ducati NA, MotoAmerica, Quarterly Racing’s Bob Robbins and Dale Quarterley, Wrench Motorcycles, and all of the partners supporting me, and I’m committed to making the most of this opportunity back on American soil.”
At just 14 years old, Gouker enters the 2026 season as one of the youngest competitors on the MotoAmerica grid. His program reflects not only on-track potential, but also the strength of relationships and trust built across the racing community.
With the combined backing of teams, sponsors, and mentors, Nathan Gouker looks ahead to the 2026 MotoAmerica season focused on development, performance, and representing his supporters with professionalism both on and off track.




