Photo Feature: Mission MotoAmerica Mini Cup At Sonoma

Photo Feature: Mission MotoAmerica Mini Cup At Sonoma

© 2025, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Tyler O'Hara

Seen At Sonoma: Mission-sponsored MotoAmerica Mini Cup races plus a Hawk Mazzotta Moto Camp, a Pro Supermoto class, and a Free Stacyc class.

Mission MotoAmerica Mini Cup Qualifier Sonoma Hailed a Success

The Mission MotoAmerica Mini Cup Qualifier at Sonoma Raceway in Northern California was run and won over the July 19-20 weekend.

Promoted by current MotoAmerica racers Tyler O’Hara and Hawk Mazzotta in conjunction with the Sierra Nevada Mini Moto club, the race meeting saw 135 entries take the start across nine different classes ranging from beginner Stacyc electric machines to pro-level 450cc Supermoto.

The event’s premier class fell to the Ohvale GP190 category and saw two riders separate themselves from the chasing pack as the elbow-dragging Anthony Lupo Jr. and Dexter Daytona Salaverria traded blows over two ultra-close races. Salaverria tried all he knew but Lupo Jr. was too strong, taking both race wins and the overall weekend victory. Ethan Pan completed the top three.

In all, 16 riders qualified for the 2025 Mission Mini Cup National Final to be held at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, on August 8-10.

Mission MotoAmerica Mini Cup Promoter Tyler O’Hara said, “It was a hugely successful event. The GP190 class had some really great racing between Dexter Daytona Salaverria and Anthony Lupo Jr. Those kids were flying and should do really well in the National Final in a few weeks’ time.

“The GP160, GP110, Stock 110, and Stock 50 and Stacyc were all really enjoyable classes to watch as the kids improved their skills across the weekend with some great racing.

“The Supermoto Pro event saw some big names with Brenden Ketelsen grabbing the win, while the GP World Cup saw Alex George take the gold ahead of Alex Enriquez and Brian Bartlow.

“On Saturday, our New Racer School had 15 entries and we had five-time MotoAmerica Superbike Champion Cameron Beaubier come out to show his support to the next generation coming through.

“We also had some great support from former MotoGP racer and current Ohvale USA importer, John Hopkins, who supplied Ohvale race machines for the Arrive and Race program with riders from as far east as Virginia using the initiative to compete.

“I’m really pleased with how the event turned out and to see grass roots racing is alive and healthy in Northern California.”

For more information on the Mission MotoAmerica Mini Cup, click this link: https://www.motoamerica.com/mini-cup/

Anthony Lupo Jr. (12) wins a photo-finish GP190 battle with Dexter Daytona Salaverria (81). Photo by Max Klein/Oxymoron Photography/courtesy Tyler O’Hara.
The podium after a GP190 race, winner Anthony Lupo Jr. with second-place Dexter Daytona Salaverria (left) and third-place Ethan Pan (right). Photo by Max Klein/Oxymoron Photography/courtesy Tyler O’Hara.
Kole Lackey (102), grandson of 1982 500cc Motocross World Champion Brad Lackey, leads the Free Stacyc class toward turn one. Photo by Max Klein/Oxymoron Photography/courtesy Tyler O’Hara.
Pro Supermoto start, Bronson Pearce (132) leading AFM Champion Brenden Ketelsen (44), Adrian Sanchez (38), Sebastiao Ferreira (73) and the rest. Photo by Max Klein/Oxymoron Photography/courtesy Tyler O’Hara.
Pro Supermoto winner Brenden Ketelsen (44) powers to victory. Photo by Max Klein/Oxymoron Photography/courtesy Tyler O’Hara.

 

Hawk Mazzotta Moto Camp students and guest instructors (in no particular order) John Hopkins, Tyler O’Hara, Ashton Yates, Brian Parriott, and Brian Bartlow. Photo by Max Klein/Oxymoron Photography/courtesy Tyler O’Hara.
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