Roadracing World Young Guns 2021: Gus Rodio

Roadracing World Young Guns 2021: Gus Rodio

© 2021, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. By David Swarts.

Roadracing World started this exclusive special feature recognizing the most promising young road racers as an answer to pessimists who claimed North America had no new, up-and-coming young racers. This edition of the Roadracing World Young Gun Awards marks the 25th consecutive year of showcasing what is actually an abundance of new talent.

Roadracing World Young Guns have won:

FIM MotoGP and FIM Superbike races and World Championships;

MotoAmerica/AMA Pro races and Championships, including nine MotoAmerica/AMA Pro Superbike Championships;

A KTM RC Cup World Final race;

The Daytona 200 (10 times);

WERA National Endurance Championships and WERA National Challenge Championships;

ASRA/Formula USA Grand National and CCS National Championships;

AMA Road Racing Grand Championships and Horizon Awards;

USGPRU National Championships;

Many regional and local titles.

The competition has continually become more intense as more – and younger—racers with higher levels of accomplishment are nominated, and the level of achievement required to make the grade keeps getting tougher.

We’ve spent the last several months accepting nominations and evaluating road racers between the ages of 10 and 18 (as of the start of the 2021 season) who have, at a minimum, won Expert-level road races and/or Championships or had outstanding results as an Amateur/Novice. Most of the riders included here have done far more than the minimum.

The young riders recognized here are the most promising young road racers in North America. All have earned the title of Roadracing World Young Gun.

We will feature one Young Gun per day, presenting them in alphabetical order.

 

Gus Rodio. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.
Gus Rodio. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

 

Gus Rodio

Age: 16.

Current home: Hammonton, New Jersey.

Current height/weight: 5’6”/110 pounds.

Current school grade level: 10th grade.

Began riding motorcycles at age: 3 ½ years.

First road race: 2015, Millville, New Jersey, NJ MiniGP, Spec 50, 8th Place.

Current racebike: Kawasaki Ninja 400

Current tuners/mechanics: Kevin Rodio (father), Rich Cronrath.

Primary race series: MotoAmerica Junior Cup.

Top Sponsors: Rodio Racing, Evolve GT, N2, Spellcaster Productions, Kathedral, K-Tech, Orient Express, VNM Sport, Motool, NJMiniGP, Innovative Motorcycle Research, Red Mist Racing, MAR Contractors, Adams Polishes, Jonco Collision, Motogladiator, HJC, Chicken Hawk Racing, Dunlop, RS Taichi/Moto Liberty, Liqui Moly USA, Vortex, Category 5 Racing, Hang Dry, SFLMiniGP, Noiseless Productions, Mount Holly Motorsports, Spears Racing, BobbleHeadMoto.

Recent racing accomplishments: 2020 season, placed 11th in MotoAmerica Junior Cup Championship (5 top-5 finishes in the first 7 races, was 5th in point standings before suffering season-ending injury), was leading CCS Atlantic and Mid-Atlantic overall regional Championships prior to injury; 2019 season, 3 top-10 finishes in MotoAmerica Junior Cup; won 9 CCS regional and track Championships, won NJMiniGP: Supermini Championship; 2018 season, 10 podium finishes with CCS, won 2 Motogladiator Championship (SS300, SB300), won 3 NJMiniGP Championships.

2021 racing goal: Win MotoAmerica Junior Cup Championship.

Racing career goal: Win a World Championship.

Racing hero: Nicky Hayden.

Favorite track: Road Atlanta.

Favorite hobby: Supermoto.

If I wasn’t racing I would be…: Riding dirt bikes.

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