Superbike Racing resumed in Utah after a brief summer break. Round 4 of the Utah Sport Bike Association, “Masters of the Mountains” series presented by Utah Motorcycle Law took place July 19th and 20th at Burt Brothers Motorpark. This Round was slated to take place on the East course configuration, but during a track inspection the day before the event, track management discovered a buckled curbing on track that presented an obvious safety concern. Despite their best efforts, they were unable to get the repair completed in time and the event would be moved to the West course at the last minute in the interest of rider and participant safety.
On to the West track bikes rolled to kick off the second half of the 2025 season. As always Friday’s practice and trackday was hosted by USBA partner Apex Trackdays to kick off the weekend. Saturday morning the sun kissed track surface was primed and ready for qualifying as racers laid down their best laps to sort out the weekend’s grid positions with some familiar names topping the time sheets. Anthony Norton was the top qualifier at 1:29.8 followed by Brain Childree at 1:31.9 and Justin Delong clocking in at 1:32.0. With the grids set, time to go racing!
The USBA has a very unique class on race weekends called “Street GP.” This class is an introductory to racing giving street and trackday riders an opportunity to get a taste of roadracing. Entrants to this class have a combination of classroom sessions and on track sessions including a full-on lights out race. Prep is minimum for this class allowing street prepped motorcycles with proper safety gear for riders. This round there were 30 Street GP entrants getting their first racing experiences. It’s exciting to see so many fresh faces in the paddock, and many of them achieving their race licenses and kicking off their racing careers from this program.
The Vortex Racing Moto 2 novice race would kick off the weekend and set the tone for on track action. USBA newcomer Ryan Breckenridge escaped the Arizona heat to race in Utah and was the top novice middleweight qualifier. Ryan led Parker Meyer and Dakota Burford on the charge into turn 1. While they would finish in that order, it was the barrage of passing attempts between the three that ran tire to tire for 7 laps that kept things exciting. This 3-way battle would continue throughout the weekend in the remaining middleweight novice races as these riders pushed each other race after race.

Saturday’s main event, the “Duel in the Desert” Endurance race has become a fan and racer favorite. As sprint racing concluded for the day, Teams and Racers made their way down to pit lane preparing for a hot and grueling 90 min contest. Overall points leaders Precision Fab Machinery Racing and Paradigm Racing would start 1st and 2nd followed by a full grid of ironman, relay, and true endurance teams. The USBA now offers endurance racing entry as part of the weekend sprint racing entry fee, and it seems more racers are taking advantage as every round the grid has gotten bigger for this unique race format. When the lights went out the Precision Fab Machinery Zx10 piloted by Anthony Norton led the pack into turn 1 followed by Shane Turpin onboard the Paradigm Racing R6 and Josh Fisher in 3rd on board his relay entry ZX6r. As strategies unfolded to tackle the flag-to-flag race, the Pace set by the leaders was fiercely fast with Anthony posting laps consistently in the 1:31-1:32 range. After 26 laps, Anthony would hand over the Precision Fab Machinery Bike to Kohl Burmester who would take on a full load of fuel and head back on track. Around the halfway point, Shane Turpin had taken the Overall lead for around 8 laps when he would get the box call. Shane brought the Paradigm Racing bike down pitlane to hand over the reigns to fill in rider Alex Zinaich. Alex would take on a new tire and full load of fuel in a matter of seconds and be back on track for remainder of the race. During the paradigm pit stop, Kohl Burmester, Team owner and rider of the Precision Fab Machinery entry, would assume the lead. Meanwhile, the Hardline Excavation ironman entrants never seem to stop spinning laps as Mark Taylor Lead Richard Findlay and Robert Jojola in the class. Richard Findlay would suffer a mechanical costing him valuable time in the race but was able to rejoin and end up 3rd in class. Robert, better known around the paddock as JoJo, had a conservation strategy attempting to run the whole race without stopping for a break or fuel. JoJo finished 2nd in class and Mark Taylor stopping only once for a quick splash of fuel secured the ironman endurance Victory onboard his Zx4r. The overall Endurance lead would change hands once more as Burmester brought the Precision Fab Machinery bike down pitlane for another fuel stop and handed the bike back to Anthony Norton who would finish the race. Norton left pitlane on the same Dunlop tires he had started the race on, now in p2 overall trying to hunt down the race leader, Alex Zinaich. Norton would retake the lead with about 15 minutes left and the Precision Fab Machinery team would take the overall and true endurance class victory followed by Paradigm Racing in 2nd with the relay team of Josh Fisher, Ryan Breckenridge, and Chris Mousley 3rd overall but 1st in class. 2 more rounds of endurance remain with the final round being Double points, and 3 hours long on the Prestigious Perimeter Course. Don’t miss out on this epic event and Pre-Register at Utahsba.com

With Saturday Racing in the books, racers enjoyed tacos and podium ceremonies as they prepared for another full day of racing action on Sunday.
Sunday morning Kicked off with warm-up sessions that lead right into racing. The Weekend Garage Middleweight SBK Expert race kicked the day off with Shane Turpin leading the first race into turn one on the first lap followed closely by Josh Fisher and rookie expert racer Alex Cantrell in 3rd. Shane would lead the race start to finish but the battle for 2nd and 3rd would heat up as Cantrell and Fisher would battle over 2nd. After taking the 2nd spot, Cantrell would suffer a mechanical leaving Fisher in 2nd and promoting Nicholas Scmit to a podium position in 3rd to end the race.
In The Edge Powersports Open Superstock Expert race, Justin Delong would jump off to an early lead with pole sitter Anthony Norton starting the race from pit lane on his team endurance bike. By lap 5, Norton was on the hunt having moved through the field with Delong in sight. Anthony Norton made a move out of turn 2 and up the inside into turn 3 for the lead and would take the win a lap later with Justin 2nd Jerry Hicks, previous #1 plate holder making his return to the USBA podium in 3rd.

Both the above-mentioned races served as precursors to the Premier Burt Brothers King of the Mountain Race. All the top Riders in the club take to the grid for the glory and the big payouts of the KOM Race.
Unfortunately, one of the top contenders, Justin Delong, was unable to make the race due to a mechanical, but there was no lack in talent or speed on this grid with some big names and former champions taking part. When the lights went out, the current KOM champion Anthony Norton took the lead and the holeshot followed closely by Brian Childree and Shane Turpin. Chris Mousley and Steven Marco battled for the 4th spot with Mousley taking the spot on the second lap. By lap 5 Norton still led Childree followed by Turpin with Mousley in 4th but Jerry Hicks having missed qualifying and started at the back of the grid had made his way up to 5th. Hicks made the move on Mousley for the 4th spot and started his charge to the podium. Norton out front had developed a gap and Childree seemed to be safe in 2nd with the laps winding down but Shane Turpin in 3rd on the Yamaha r6 was starting to feel the pressure of a hard Charging Jerry Hicks. When The Checkered Flag waved Your top 4 would consist of 4 current and former #1 plate holders for the club with Norton, Childree, Turpin and Hicks in that order, Hicks falling just short of the podium fight by less than a second. Chris Mousley would round out the Top5.

When asked about his Race, Norton would have this to say: “I’m just super grateful. So Rad to be in such great company with Brian, Shane, And Jerry in this race. I looked up to all 3 of these guys when I first raced with USBA here in Utah and to be able to grid up and battle with them is such an honor. Can’t wait to do it again next round. Thanks to Kohl, my friend and Teammate for allowing me to race endurance with him and use our team bike for this race since my bike blew up this morning in warmup. My Dunlop tires were amazing, and I can’t thank Dale at Racers Edge enough for the continued support. I knew I couldn’t take a lap of with these guys behind me, so I just put my head down from the start and counted down the laps. Got to thank Precision Fab Machinery, Apex Assassins, Legal Ride, Crossbeam Builders and Vortex Racing for making this thing happen. Also, Happy Birthday to my Better Half Stacey, thankful to have her here with me this weekend, and her support always.”
Round 4 is in the books, and the penultimate round is just a few short weeks away. Registration is open for the final 2 rounds. Round 6 being the Grand Finale will be held on the Perimeter Circuit, a rider favorite, known for its key features and extremely fast front straight. The USBA would like to thank the continued support from its ridership and local community and especially the great group of sponsors, without whom this season wouldn’t be possible.
- Round 5 August 9th-10th
- Round 6 September 6th-7th
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USBA 2025 Round 4 results RRW