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MotoAmerica: Rispoli Leads Super Hooligans P1 at Daytona

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

 

 

At our online motorcycle parts store, you’ll find a specialized selection of quarter-turn “Dzus” fasteners, titanium hardware, premium tire valve stems, Vesrah racing brake pads, Brembo Z04 brake pads, master cylinders, parts and accessories, and other unique hardware specifically designed for race and track day motorcycles.

 

James Rispoli was quickest during Super Hooligans Practice 1 Thursday morning at Daytona International Speedway. Riding his Saddlemen Race Development Harley-Davidson on the 3.51-mile track, Rispoli recorded a 1:53.539 to lead the field of 44 riders.

His teammate, Cory West was the best of the rest with a 1:54.129. 

Robertino Pietri was third-fastest with a 1:54.237 on his CoatzyMoto_LatinWe Yamaha. 

Gus Rodio got fourth on his Rodio Racing Ducati with a time of 1:54.283.

Bryce Kornbau took fifth with a lap time of 1:54.547 on his BPR Racing Yamaha.

 

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MotoAmerica: Jacobsen Tops Supersport Practice 1 at Daytona

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PJ Jacobsen topped Supersport practice 1 Thursday morning at Daytona International Speedway. Riding his Rahal Ducati Panigale V2, Jacobsen turned a lap of 1:50.212 around the 3.51-mile track and led the 49-rider field.

Tyler Scott was second-best with a 1:50.214 on his 3DO M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-R750.

Darryn Binder was third with a lap of 1:50.535 on his Celtic/Economy Lube + Tire/Warhorse Ducati Panigale V2.

Jacobsen’s teammate, Josh Herrin got fourth with a lap time of 1:50.760.

Richie Escalante took fifth with a time of 1:51.292 on his Mission M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-R750.

 

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MotoAmerica: Wyman Leads Baggers P1 at Daytona

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At our online motorcycle parts store, you’ll find a specialized selection of quarter-turn “Dzus” fasteners, titanium hardware, premium tire valve stems, Vesrah racing brake pads, Brembo Z04 brake pads, master cylinders, parts and accessories, and other unique hardware specifically designed for race and track day motorcycles.

 

Kyle Wyman was quickest during King of the Baggers practice 1 Thursday morning at Daytona International Speedway. Riding his Harley-Davidson x Dynojet Factory Racing, Wyman covered the 3.51-mile road course in 1:50.950, topping the field of 11 riders.

Hayden Gillim was the best of the rest with a 1:51.353 on his J&P Cycles/Motul/Vance & Hines Factory Indian. His teammate, Rocco Landers was third with a lap time of 1:51.423. 

 

 

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MotoAmerica: Vossberg Tops Twins Cup P1 at Daytona

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Hank Vossberg was quickest during Twins Cup practice 1 Thursday morning at Daytona International Speedway. Riding his Robem Engineering Aprilia, Vossberg covered the 3.51-mile road course in 1:58.286, topping the field of 38 riders.

Matthew Chapin was the best of the rest with a 1:59.171 on his M4 ECSTAR Suzuki.

Kevin Olmedo was third with a lap time of 1:59.190 on his Karns/TST Industries Racing Suzuki. His teammate, Isaac Woodworth got fourth with a time of 1:59.432.

Bodie Paige took fifth on his M4 ECSTAR Suzuki, with a lap time of 1:59.583.

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Stuman Rides Video: Advice from Riding Coaches

By Stuart Smith:

I released a new video on my YouTube channel, StumanRides, today. In this video, I spoke with a number of riding coaches about what things they think can help a track day rider improve their lap times.

The video is live now at the following link: https://youtu.be/Eq6FHQLXta4

 

 

 

 

 

D3O Sponsoring Ty Scott And M4 ECSTAR Suzuki At Daytona

D3O JOINING TY SCOTT AND M4 ECSTAR SUZUKI AT DAYTONA

Team Hammer is pleased to announce that D3O will serve as the title sponsor for Tyler Scott’s effort aboard the D3O M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-R750 in the 84th running of the Daytona 200.

D3O is the global leader in advanced protection solutions. D3O’s ground-breaking armor is thin, soft, and flexible in a resting state, yet stiffens to absorb and dissipate energy on impact, allowing it to be seamlessly integrated into helmets, gloves, and other protective gear. Its industry-leading armor is utilized by partners in as diverse and demanding environments as Formula 1, NASA, the U.S. Department of Defense, and the NHL.

In this new partnership with Team Hammer, D3O joins an effort primed for Daytona success. Rising star Scott has fought his way to a podium finish in the fabled race after earning pole position in each of the last two seasons. In fact, Scott has never qualified off the front row at Daytona and has been a Supersport frontrunner since his rookie campaign, scoring championship rankings of second, third, fourth, and fifth during his time in the category. Scott is motivated to try hard to finally stand atop the podium at the Daytona 200 and win the MotoAmerica Supersport Championship in 2026.

Scott’s GSX-R750 and his rigorously tested, D3O-integrated RST racing suit will be prominently adorned in D3O’s trademark orange coloring at Daytona, commemorating a huge moment in the company’s continued expansion into motorsport. Already a sponsor of IOM TT Champion Michael Dunlop MBE, World SuperSport pilot Tom Booth Amos, and BSB and British Road Racing ace Lee Johnston, stepping up as title sponsor of a top team in the Daytona 200 marks a significant increase in the D3O’s motorsports presence.

Following Daytona, D3O will continue as a partner of M4 ECSTAR Suzuki for the remainder of the MotoAmerica season, with logos displayed on the team’s bikes, suits, and helmets.

Scott said, “I think having D3O onboard is really cool. When I first tried out their equipment, I was impressed with how it fit and how it allowed me to move freely without distracting me. It was obviously very high quality. Having used D3O after that, it feels great when you are on the bike. Plus, it has kept me safe on the occasions I’ve found myself flying through the air.

“We’re very excited for the Daytona 200. We’ve done well there but never got the win. We’ve set fast times, but the goal is to get to the front and stay consistent. Last year, I got caught up battling and lost touch with the leader. But if we can stay close and have a fast pace at the end, good things can happen.”

“Becoming Title Sponsor with Team Hammer at the Daytona 200 — one of the most iconic events in motorcycle racing — marks an important milestone in our brand growth in North America and reflects our continued investment in commercial partnerships, while ensuring riders compete in the very best protection available,” said D3O CMO Mostyn Thomas.

The 84th Daytona 200 will take place on March 5-7 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida.

ABOUT TEAM HAMMER

The 2026 season marks Team Hammer’s 46th consecutive year of operating as a professional road racing team. Racebikes built and fielded by Team Hammer have won 135 AMA Pro and MotoAmerica National races, have finished on AMA Pro and MotoAmerica National podiums 385 times and have won 11 AMA Pro and MotoAmerica National Championships, as well as two FIM South American Championships (in Superbike and Supersport). The team has also won 137 endurance races overall (including seven 24-hour races) and 13 Overall WERA National Endurance Championships with Suzuki motorcycles, and holds the U.S. record for mileage covered in a 24-hour race. The team also competed in the televised 1990s Formula USA National Championship, famously running “Methanol Monster” GSX-R1100 Superbikes fueled by methanol, and won four F-USA Championships.

ABOUT D3O

D3O® is the global leader in protection against impact, shock and vibration. Working with world-class brands including Formula 1 teams, adidas, the U.S. Department of Defense, and NASA, D3O provides protective solutions across multiple industries, from sports and motorcycling to defense and electronics. D3O partners with leading motorcycle brands including Furygan, Richa, Harley Davidson, Rukka, RST, Belstaff, Held and Triumph. The company recently trademarked the colour orange for the exclusive use in protection for motorcycle gear, reinforcing its position as the industry’s most trusted ingredient brand.

AFT: Daniels Launches Title Defense at Daytona

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.  – Following months of planning, preparation, and testing, the rubber is finally about to hit the dirt. The 2026 Grand National Championship will officially get underway when the stars of Progressive American Flat Track, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, kick off a brand-new campaign with the Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA I & II at the DAYTONA Flat Track on Thursday, March 5, and Friday, March 6.

More than two dozen of the world’s most elite motorcycle dirt trackers representing eight different brands will compete in the spotlight as a half-million enthusiasts flock to Daytona Beach, Florida, for the 85th annual Bike Week. 

 

#1 

For the first time since 2020, a  Mission AFT SuperTwins pilot will be brandishing the #1 plate in the premier class for the very first time. Defending champion Dallas Daniels (No. 1 Estenson Racing Yamaha MT-07) has long imaged this day and admitted to putting considerable thought into crafting just the right look for his new number display. 

And for good reason. While the #1 plate is a great honor, it can also be a heavy burden. However, it’s difficult to imagine a rider better prepared to accept that challenge. Daniels previously successfully defended a #1 plate when he became the first back-to-back KICKER AFT Singles champion in history in 2021. And while he was not defending the throne in ‘25, he did carry the pressure of being the heavy preseason favorite. 

While he was pushed to the limit in order to make good on those lofty expectations, Daniels ultimately came through to earn what he hopes to be the first of many Grand National Championships.  

And he will be all the stronger for the experience. Even though he won the crown in 2025, Daniels and his Estenson Racing crew were never 100% satisfied with the state of their racebike a season ago. By contrast, they come into 2026 confident in the package they’ve developed over the offseason. 

If they live up to their own expectations, that could prove a scary proposition for the opposition.  

 

  • Hog Wild 

As mentioned above, Daniels was given all he could handle a year ago – a challenge that was fronted by a pair of Harley-Davidson XG750Rs, a platform that met the opportunity presented by the shift to an all-production-based ruleset.  

Piloted by two-time Grand National Champion Briar Bauman (No. 3 RWR/Jacob Construction/ Parts Plus Harley-Davidson XG750R) and perennial contender Brandon Robinson (No. 44 Mission Roof Systems Harley-Davidson XG750R), the Harley led all bikes with nine wins a year ago. Bauman alone claimed a class-leading eight while Robinson at last scored the XG win he first set his sights on back in 2017. 

The two finished second and third in the title fight and closed out the ‘25 campaign with a rousing 1-2 at the Lake Ozark finale, repeating the coup they pulled off while giving the bike its first victory earlier in the season on Yamaha’s home turf in Senoia.  

Bauman and Robinson are armed with Harley-Davidsons again in 2026, and they’re bringing reinforcements.  

Triple KICKER AFT Singles king Kody Kopp (No. 12 Latus Motors Racing Harley-Davison XG750R) is back in the series full time and at last making his Mission AFT SuperTwins debut. Supported by an all-star crew, Kopp has everything he needs to fight his way into the mix early and often. 

Meanwhile, two-and four-wheel dirt track ace Aidan RoosEvans (No. 26 FRA Trust Advisors Harley-Davidson XG750R) will also graduate to premier-class competition in 2026 aboard a Harley-Davidson XG750R. 

 

  • And in This Corner… 

While the 2025 season was largely dominated by the battles waged by Daniels and Bauman – and to a lesser extent Robinson – they didn’t have things all their way. 

That was most plainly evident when Trent Lowe (No. 48 American Honda/Mission Foods Honda CB750 Hornet) powered Honda to its first twin-cylinder premier-class victory in more than a quarter century. That performance both marked the bike’s arrival as a full-blown SuperTwins threat and provided the team with added motivation to make the most of the offseason in order to prepare for bigger and better things in ‘26. 

Davis Fisher (No. 67 Rackley Racing/Bob Lanphere’s BMC Racing KTM 790 Duke), meanwhile, collected multiple podiums in his debut season on the KTM en route to yet another top-five championship ranking. Fisher is well positioned to build on what was originally expected to be a learning season, returning to again pilot the Rackley Racing KTM alongside Ben Lowe (No. 25 Rackley Racing/Roof Systems KTM 790 Duke). 

Brandon Price (No. 92 Memphis Shades/Vinson Construction Yamaha MT-07) and Declan Bender (No. 70 Memphis Shades/Vinson Construction Yamaha MT-07) have each notched up podium finishes for On The Box Racing in recent seasons. This year, they’ll be looking to do so as teammates, as the outfit expands to bring a 1-2 punch to the premier class in ‘26. 

Nine-time premier-class Short Track Main Event winner Henry Wiles (No. 911 J&M Logging/Ray C’s Harley-Davidson Kawasaki Ninja 650) is back on the Kawasaki Ninja 650 that he hustled to the podium in last year’s season opener. 

And don’t forget about Bike Week legend Sammy Halbert (No. 69 Martin Trucking/OnlyFans/ Castrol Yamaha MT-07), who is tied with Robinson and trails only Daniels and Jake Johnson for most career DAYTONA ST victories with four prior wins. 

 

  • Adding to the Intrigue 

Several other faces – both established and new – will look to enter into the podium mix.  

2023 Nicky Hayden AMA Flat Track Horizon Award and 2024 Progressive AFT Rookie of the Year Evan Renshaw (No. 95 Moto Anatomy X Powered by Royal Enfield 650) has been drafted up to the premier class to contend aboard the official Royal Enfield entry. 

And we know that bike is capable of finishing on the box because it did so a couple years ago in the capable of hands of Dalton Gauthier (No. 79 Parts Bros/D&D Cycles/Fairway Ford Aprilia Tuareg 660). Gauthier will now look to turn a similar trick on the Fairway/JMC Motorsports-developed Aprilia. 

Dan Bromley (No. 62 Memphis Shades/Lisa Niner Racing Suzuki GSX-8S) repeatedly demonstrated that Suzuki can run inside the top five a year ago – a performance that seemingly tempted the talented Billy Ross (No. 29 Digitrace/Mission Foods/John Franklin Suzuki GSX-8S) to make a go on a GSX-8S as well. 

And Yamaha further adds to its combined strength with the entries of Chad Cose (No. 49 Parker Racing/Pro Roofing Yamaha MT-07) and Cameron Smith (No. 34 Fredericktown Yamaha/Thee Kathy Gray Yamaha MT-07). 

 

  • Single-Minded. Doubleheader. Triple Challenge. 

The 2026 Mission AFT SuperTwins title fight will open with all the usual fanfare and in its standard race format on Thursday night. Friday will then mix things up with the return of the Mission Triple Challenge, which first debuted at last season’s Lima Half-Mile. 

The Triple Challenge format, which features three Main Events of increasing length, pressure, and stakes to determine the final results, is destined to deliver an incredibly tense and exciting night of racing when paired with the close confines of the DAYTONA Flat Track. 

 

  • Bike Week Bonus 

Per usual, Daytona Beach will be jam-packed with two-wheeled activities throughout Bike Week. And fans at the track will have plenty to keep them entertained beyond the on-track action, including a wide range of vendors, numerous food and beverage options, and extensive designated motorcycle parking. 

 

  • That’s the Ticket  

Upper Rim Road Standing Room Only tickets are just $30 (kids 12 and under free with the purchase of an adult ticket) each day, while General Admission tickets are just $35 ($25 for students with a valid ID and $10 for kids 10 and under). Reserved Grandstand and Premium Reserved Grandstand tickets are only $45 and $55 more (all ages), respectively, per day. There’s also a Military/First Responder Discount available, allowing GOVX fans to purchase tickets at reduced rates. 

 

The Practice Viewing and Opening Ceremonies Trackside Fan Experiences offer reserved grandstand seating, a guided tour of the infield podium and start/finish line complete with photos ops. The Practice Viewing Fan Experience is available for $100, while the Opening Ceremonies Trackside Experience, which also includes up-close viewing of Opening Ceremonies, can be purchased for $125 per day. 

 

  • To purchase Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA I tickets, visit: 

https://www.tixr.com/groups/americanflattrack/events/2026-daytona-short-track-i-150573

 

  • To purchase Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA II tickets, visit: 

https://www.tixr.com/groups/americanflattrack/events/2026-daytona-short-track-ii-150638

 

  • And to purchase Thursday and Friday tickets together via the Multi-Day Ticket for the Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA I & II, visit: 

https://www.tixr.com/groups/americanflattrack/events/2026-daytona-short-track-i-and-ii-149220

Gates will open for fans at 3:00 p.m. ET (12:00 p.m. PT) both days with Opening Ceremonies set to begin at 7:00 p.m. ET (4:00 p.m. PT) on Thursday and 6:30 p.m. ET (3:30 p.m. PT) on Friday.  

 

  • How to Watch  

FloRacing  

For those that can’t catch the live action at the track, FloRacing is the live streaming home of Progressive American Flat Track. Motorsports fans can subscribe to FloRacing to enjoy over 1,000 live motorsports events in 2026. FloSports is available by visiting https://flosports.link/AFT2026 or by downloading the FloSports app on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire and Chromecast. 

FS1 

FOX Sports will provide in-depth coverage of the Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA doubleheader featuring rider features and thrilling onboard cameras. Stay tuned for an upcoming announcement regarding premiere airdates on FS1 and re-airs on FS2. The full listing of American Flat Track’s television premieres will be posted to the AFT website at https://www.americanflattrack.com/events-foxsports

MotoAmerica Charges Into Daytona For 2026 Season Opener

IRVINE, CA (March 3, 2026)  – MotoAmerica, North America’s premier motorcycle road racing series, is set to return to the high banks of Daytona International Speedway from March 5-7, 2026. Headlined by the 84th running of the DAYTONA 200, the race weekend serves as a launchpad that celebrates 50 years of Superbike Racing.  

A landmark celebration of U.S. road racing heritage takes place as the world’s premier Supersport competitors vie for their own place in the AMA and MotoAmerica history books. Joining the Supersport headliners are Mission King Of The Baggers, Twins Cup, and the Mission Super Hooligan National Championship, collectively forming a high-octane drop of the green flag. 

 

 

  • DAYTONA 200 Preview

The 84th edition of the DAYTONA 200 will serve as the opening round for the 2026 MotoAmerica Supersport Championship. The change means the DAYTONA 200 will now pay critical Supersport points for the first time since 2014. 
 

Supersport machines will also be limited to a 15.5L (4.09 U.S. Gal) fuel tank capacity, which amounts to a 4L (1.05 U.S. Gal.) decrease from previous years and represents a considerable fuel mileage challenge for each machine. Daytona has historically been a “two-stop-race” where a pit crew will refuel the motorcycle and install fresh tires all in under 25 seconds, twice in 57 laps. This decreased fuel capacity means teams must now plan a third pit stop for fuel, which demands perfection from the technicians on pit lane. 
 

With a record $250,000 purse, the financial stakes at the “World Center of Racing” match its prestige, headlined by a $50,000 winner’s prize and a $100,000 total podium payout. Adding to the incentive, MotoAmerica’s Official Tire Supplier Dunlop—winners of 33 of the past 43 DAYTONA 200s—will cover the tire costs for the field’s top-finishing international rider. 
 

This significant payout potential has drawn a global field of 49 elite Supersport riders representing seven different manufacturers. The grid showcases world-class talent from four continents and seven nations—including a strong contingent from the Americas, Europe, Australia, and South Africa—ready for a 57-lap showdown on the high banks.
 

“The DAYTONA 200 is unlike any other race on the MotoAmerica calendar,” commented Wayne Rainey, three-time 500cc Grand Prix World Champion, two-time AMA Superbike Champion, 1987 DAYTONA 200 winner, and President of MotoAmerica. “The prestige of the 200 has so many layers, which is why it always attracts the top riders from around the world. It is a difficult race to win. You must take care of your motorcycle for the entire 200 miles, your pit crew needs to be flawless across multiple pit stops, and for the ‘run to the checkers,’ you need to time the draft perfectly.”

 

 

  • Favorites For The Win

Josh Herrin is playing a game of numbers at Daytona this year. Herrin’s number two machine returns to the Supersport class for the third time in his career as he rolls his Rahal Ducati Moto Panigale V2 into Daytona eyeing an historic fourth-consecutive DAYTONA 200 victory. A win this year would mark Herrin’s fifth career victory at the event and equal legends Scott Russell and Miguel Duhamel for most DAYTONA 200 wins.  

Rahal Ducati Moto has two more threats in their pit box, as well. The roster features Superbike standout PJ Jacobsen and 18-year-old phenom Kayla Yaakov, a candidate to become the first-ever female winner of the race.  

Last year’s second- and third-place finishers, Richie Escalante and Tyler Scott return with the M4 ECSTAR Suzuki Team for the DAYTONA 200 on their Suzuki GSX-R750s. While Scott will remain in the Supersport class for the entire season, Escalante will return to the Superbike class following his appearance in the DAYTONA 200. After past disappointments at Daytona, both riders are looking for redemption. 

Four-time Superbike Champion Josh Hayes storms into the DAYTONA 200 just one month shy of his 51st birthday. While Hayes remains a stone-cold threat—as evidenced by his legendary career and 89th career victory at Barber Motorsports Park in 2025—a spot remains in his massive trophy cabinet for the DAYTONA 200 trophy, not to mention the accompanying Rolex Daytona Cosmograph for his wrist. He campaigns a 2026 BPR Racing Yamaha YZF-R9 alongside Daytona 200 rookie Brenden Ketelsen. 

 

Josh Herrin leads the field through Turn 1 on his way to a third consecutive Daytona 200 win in 2025. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

 

  • The Youth Movement

The Supersport class sees a significant influx of young riders this year, headlined by 2025 Twins Cup and Talent Champion Alessandro Di Mario making his debut with Rahal Ducati Moto on a Ducati Panigale V2. The 17-year-old will make his DAYTONA 200 debut and could become the first rider to win the race in his first try since Joey Pascarella in 2012.

 

Alessandro Di Mario looks to bring momentum from 2025 Twins Cup and 2025 Talent Cup Championships to Daytona for a strong start to his first MotoAmerica Supersport season. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

 

Also joining the Supersport ranks is MP13 Racing’s Ella Dreher on the MV Agusta F3 RR, who will set a historic milestone. At just 16 years and 9 days old on race day, she is poised to make history as the youngest competitor ever to race in the DAYTONA 200.  

 

MP13 Racing’s Ella Dreher captured a third place finish in Talent Cup Race 1 at VIRginia International Raceway last year and finished fifth overall in Talent Cup points. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

 

Nineteen-year-old Blake Davis piloted his Yamaha YZF-R9 to three wins in Supersport last season, including a dominant WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca round. While this is not Blake’s first DAYTONA 200, it marks the inaugural trip to Daytona for the new Supersport machine from the tuning fork brand and the Strack Racing crew, who have experienced the pressures of “The 200” before. 

 

 

Strack Racing Yamaha rider Blake Davis leads the field into Turn 5 at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca on his way to a double victory during the 2025 MotoAmerica Superbike Speedfest at Monterey. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

 

  • International Challengers

Underscoring the global prestige of the event is an influx of elite world talent. Most noteworthy is former MotoGP star Darryn Binder, who makes his high-profile MotoAmerica Supersport debut with last year’s DAYTONA 200-winning team Celtic/Economy Tire + Lube/Warhorse HSBK Ducati. Binder looks to leverage the teams winning experience, and the Ducati Panigale V2 to become the first South African to win The DAYTONA 200.

Other international challengers include last year’s fourth-place finisher and Isle of Man TT legend Peter Hickman who will campaign a factory-supported PHR Performance Triumph effort with his compatriot and teammate Davey Todd in his first attempt at the 200. Adding to the international roster is the extremely versatile British road racer and 2018 IRRC Superbike Champion Danny Webb on a Team Classic Suzuki GSX-R750. 

 

PHR Performance Triumph’s Peter Hickman finished fourth in the 2025 DAYTONA 200 and returns for 2026 aboard the new Triumph Daytona Moto2 765. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

 

  • Mission King Of The Baggers Daytona Preview 

The  Indian vs. Harley-Davidson rivalry lives on at Daytona International Speedway as the iconic American titans go fairing-to-fairing in the Mission King Of The Baggers Championship. The class has become a true spectacle of the high banks, where 630-pound touring motorcycles defy physics to reach speeds exceeding 190 mph. With the grid nearly split between manufacturers—six Harleys to five Indians—the stage is set for another historic duel at Daytona. 

Kyle Wyman, who also happens to be the 2019 DAYTONA 200 champion, leads the charge on his Harley-Davidson x Dynojet Factory Racing Road Glide as the defending champion and the class’s most decorated rider with the most titles and race wins overall. He is the heavy favorite on-hand and has won the past five consecutive Mission King Of The Baggers races at Daytona. 

Wyman’s teammate, former MotoGP standout and testing specialist Bradley Smith, looks to extract every ounce of performance from his factory Harley-Davidson Road Glide to take the opening victory. 

The J&P Cycles/Motul/Vance & Hines Factory Indian team will spearhead the Indian Motorcycle redemption effort with a powerhouse trio featuring 2024 class champion and three-time Australian Superbike king Troy Herfoss, joined by multi-time Mission King Of The Baggers race winners Hayden Gillim and Rocco Landers. 

The historic Harley-Davidson vs. Indian Motorcycle rivalry at Daytona continues to rage on, decades after their first battle on the beach at Daytona back in 1937. 

 

Kyle Wyman won both Mission King Of The Baggers races at Daytona in 2025 on his way to reclaiming the #1 plate from Troy Herfoss for the season. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

 

 

  • Twins Cup Daytona Preview

Twins Cup has cemented its status as a cornerstone of the Daytona schedule, serving as one of the premier proving grounds for elite young racers graduating from MotoAmerica’s Talent Cup. At Daytona these lightweight twin-cylinder motorcycles must prioritize drafting while making split-second decisions that can be the difference between a podium and the back of the pack. Given the class’s history of drafting duels, a photo-finish is virtually guaranteed for the weekend’s two scheduled Twins Cup races.  

Leading the charge into the high banks for M4 ECSTAR Suzuki is 2025 championship runner-up Matthew Chapin aboard a Suzuki GSX-8R. He is followed by his nearest finishing competitor from the 2025 standings, Robem Engineering’s Hank Vossberg riding the Aprilia RS 660.  

The duo faces a hungry new guard of rookies, including Australian Sam Drane, who makes his highly anticipated class debut on a Yamaha BLU CRU Estenson Racing YZF-R7, and his fellow countryman Bodie Paige aboard the M4 Ecstar Suzuki GSX-8R.

 

Matthew Chapin dominated Daytona last year, winning both races, and he hopes to start the 2026 season in the same fashion. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

 

  • Mission Super Hooligan National Championship Daytona Preview

Completing the racing lineup is the “anything-goes” (within the rulebook) Mission Super Hooligan National Championship. The unfaired and high-handlebar class has 46 riders entered on very diverse machinery. The entry list shows motorcycles from nine different manufacturers, and riders from as far away as Australia. Capping off the diversity in this group will be Josh Herrin and Kaleb De Keyrel racing a pair of (electric) Lightfighter V3 RH machines for OrangeCat Racing. 

While Saddlemen Race Development rider James Rispoli returns to defend his crown aboard the #1 Harley-Davidson Pan America, the team’s strategy features an intriguing split. Travis Wyman, a veteran H-D specialist, has opted to swap his modern Pan America machine for a 1990 Harley-Davidson FXR—a move likely designed to celebrate the brand’s heritage and electrify the “Harley enthusiast” crowd. 

Adding more nostalgia to the grid is the 1760cc, air-cooled, two-valves-per-cylinder Irving Vincent ridden by Australian Beau Beaton. Beaton looks to channel the spirit of his motorcycle’s 2008 performance at Daytona where it won the “Battle of the Twins” race ahead of more modern four-valve Superbike replicas of that era.  

ARCH Racing represents the pinnacle of modern boutique craftmanship. Founded by Keanu Reeves and Gard Hollinger, the team returns for a second season with Corey Alexander aboard the air-cooled, eight-valve 1940cc ARCH 2s-R. Alexander and the team saw a solid upward trajectory and ended their 2025 campaign with a season-high fourth-place finish at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. ARCH and Alexander look to build on that momentum and secure their first podium finish in 2026. 

 

2024 Mission Super Hooligan National Champion Cory West leads his Saddlemen Race Development Harley-Davidson teammate Travis Wyman and KWR Racing’s James Rispoli through the bus-stop chicane this past year at Daytona. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

 

 

  • Celebrating 50 years Of Superbike Racing in America

Although road racing existed for decades prior, 1976 marked the world’s first professional Superbike Championship. This 50th anniversary milestone signifies the transition from the two-stroke GP racers of the Formula 1 class in the early 1970’s, to the production-based machines that fans can buy at their local motorcycle dealer today. 

“MotoAmerica is proud to enter into this historic season, as we always do, at Daytona International Speedway,” said Chuck Aksland, COO of MotoAmerica. “It’s the perfect location to launch our 50th season of Superbike racing and showcase everything from elite Supersport and Twins Cup racers to the raw grit of Mission King Of The Baggers and the Mission Super Hooligan National Championship.”  

 

 

About MotoAmerica:
 
MotoAmerica is North America’s premier motorcycle road racing series. Established in 2014, MotoAmerica is home to the AMA Superbike Championship as well as additional classes including Supersport, Twins Cup, Talent Cup, Super Hooligan National Championship, and King Of The Baggers. MotoAmerica is an affiliate of KRAVE Group LLC, a partnership including three-time 500cc World Champion, two-time AMA Superbike Champion, and AMA Hall of Famer Wayne Rainey; ex-racer and former manager of Team Roberts Chuck Aksland; motorsports marketing executive Terry Karges; and businessman Richard Varner. For more information, please visit www.MotoAmerica.com and follow MotoAmerica on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube. To watch all things MotoAmerica, subscribe to MotoAmerica’s live streaming and video on demand service, MotoAmerica Live+

RW Video: KTM 990 RC R Walkaround

Join Sam as he points out some of the unique design features of the KTM 990 RC R.

Oxley Bom MotoGP Podcast: The Aprilia Appreciation Station

Ah, take a whiff of that! You smell it? It’s that unique scent of jungle, petrol and excitement which can only mean one thing:

MotoGP is back, baby!

Now, you might wonder why we just described the above mentioned (and highly questionable) smell. But you have to understand that Mat is currently at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram, Thailand while being sick as a dog. Seriously, some vicious flu has got him down and he’s purely holding on through the strength of willpower and lozenges. The poor lad has even had to give up drinking this week! Here’s to hoping he will get through this unfortunate period of sobriety…

Luckily, there’s plenty to take the mind off things as we dive head-first into the opening race of the 2026 season. And will you look at that: it’s Aprilia and KTM dominating! What has given them an edge, and what does this mean for the rest of the season? That’s what we’re here to find out! Also, why on earth is Mat suddenly interested in the Saturday Sprint? Does he have a fever, or is there something more going on here? 

Time to press that play button and find out…

Want more? Visit our website or support us on Patreon. With big thanks as always to Brad Baloo from The Next Men and Gentleman’s Dub Club for writing our theme song. Check out The Nextmen for more great music! 

  • Listen the Podcast HERE

MotoAmerica: Rispoli Leads Super Hooligans P1 at Daytona

Daytona International Speedway. Photo by Michael Gougis.

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

 

 

At our online motorcycle parts store, you’ll find a specialized selection of quarter-turn “Dzus” fasteners, titanium hardware, premium tire valve stems, Vesrah racing brake pads, Brembo Z04 brake pads, master cylinders, parts and accessories, and other unique hardware specifically designed for race and track day motorcycles.

 

James Rispoli was quickest during Super Hooligans Practice 1 Thursday morning at Daytona International Speedway. Riding his Saddlemen Race Development Harley-Davidson on the 3.51-mile track, Rispoli recorded a 1:53.539 to lead the field of 44 riders.

His teammate, Cory West was the best of the rest with a 1:54.129. 

Robertino Pietri was third-fastest with a 1:54.237 on his CoatzyMoto_LatinWe Yamaha. 

Gus Rodio got fourth on his Rodio Racing Ducati with a time of 1:54.283.

Bryce Kornbau took fifth with a lap time of 1:54.547 on his BPR Racing Yamaha.

 

SUPER HOOLIGANS P1

MotoAmerica: Jacobsen Tops Supersport Practice 1 at Daytona

Daytona International Speedway. Photo by Michael Gougis.

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

 

 

At our online motorcycle parts store, you’ll find a specialized selection of quarter-turn “Dzus” fasteners, titanium hardware, premium tire valve stems, Vesrah racing brake pads, Brembo Z04 brake pads, master cylinders, parts and accessories, and other unique hardware specifically designed for race and track day motorcycles.

 

PJ Jacobsen topped Supersport practice 1 Thursday morning at Daytona International Speedway. Riding his Rahal Ducati Panigale V2, Jacobsen turned a lap of 1:50.212 around the 3.51-mile track and led the 49-rider field.

Tyler Scott was second-best with a 1:50.214 on his 3DO M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-R750.

Darryn Binder was third with a lap of 1:50.535 on his Celtic/Economy Lube + Tire/Warhorse Ducati Panigale V2.

Jacobsen’s teammate, Josh Herrin got fourth with a lap time of 1:50.760.

Richie Escalante took fifth with a time of 1:51.292 on his Mission M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-R750.

 

supersport p1

MotoAmerica: Wyman Leads Baggers P1 at Daytona

Daytona International Speedway. Photo by Michael Gougis.

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

 

 

At our online motorcycle parts store, you’ll find a specialized selection of quarter-turn “Dzus” fasteners, titanium hardware, premium tire valve stems, Vesrah racing brake pads, Brembo Z04 brake pads, master cylinders, parts and accessories, and other unique hardware specifically designed for race and track day motorcycles.

 

Kyle Wyman was quickest during King of the Baggers practice 1 Thursday morning at Daytona International Speedway. Riding his Harley-Davidson x Dynojet Factory Racing, Wyman covered the 3.51-mile road course in 1:50.950, topping the field of 11 riders.

Hayden Gillim was the best of the rest with a 1:51.353 on his J&P Cycles/Motul/Vance & Hines Factory Indian. His teammate, Rocco Landers was third with a lap time of 1:51.423. 

 

 

baggers practice 1

 

 

MotoAmerica: Vossberg Tops Twins Cup P1 at Daytona

Daytona International Speedway. Photo by Michael Gougis.

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

 

 

At our online motorcycle parts store, you’ll find a specialized selection of quarter-turn “Dzus” fasteners, titanium hardware, premium tire valve stems, Vesrah racing brake pads, Brembo Z04 brake pads, master cylinders, parts and accessories, and other unique hardware specifically designed for race and track day motorcycles.

 

Hank Vossberg was quickest during Twins Cup practice 1 Thursday morning at Daytona International Speedway. Riding his Robem Engineering Aprilia, Vossberg covered the 3.51-mile road course in 1:58.286, topping the field of 38 riders.

Matthew Chapin was the best of the rest with a 1:59.171 on his M4 ECSTAR Suzuki.

Kevin Olmedo was third with a lap time of 1:59.190 on his Karns/TST Industries Racing Suzuki. His teammate, Isaac Woodworth got fourth with a time of 1:59.432.

Bodie Paige took fifth on his M4 ECSTAR Suzuki, with a lap time of 1:59.583.

twins cups practice 1

Stuman Rides Video: Advice from Riding Coaches

By Stuart Smith:

I released a new video on my YouTube channel, StumanRides, today. In this video, I spoke with a number of riding coaches about what things they think can help a track day rider improve their lap times.

The video is live now at the following link: https://youtu.be/Eq6FHQLXta4

 

 

 

 

 

D3O Sponsoring Ty Scott And M4 ECSTAR Suzuki At Daytona

Tyler Scott wearing an RST race suit featuring D3O protection ahead of the Daytona 200.

D3O JOINING TY SCOTT AND M4 ECSTAR SUZUKI AT DAYTONA

Team Hammer is pleased to announce that D3O will serve as the title sponsor for Tyler Scott’s effort aboard the D3O M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-R750 in the 84th running of the Daytona 200.

D3O is the global leader in advanced protection solutions. D3O’s ground-breaking armor is thin, soft, and flexible in a resting state, yet stiffens to absorb and dissipate energy on impact, allowing it to be seamlessly integrated into helmets, gloves, and other protective gear. Its industry-leading armor is utilized by partners in as diverse and demanding environments as Formula 1, NASA, the U.S. Department of Defense, and the NHL.

In this new partnership with Team Hammer, D3O joins an effort primed for Daytona success. Rising star Scott has fought his way to a podium finish in the fabled race after earning pole position in each of the last two seasons. In fact, Scott has never qualified off the front row at Daytona and has been a Supersport frontrunner since his rookie campaign, scoring championship rankings of second, third, fourth, and fifth during his time in the category. Scott is motivated to try hard to finally stand atop the podium at the Daytona 200 and win the MotoAmerica Supersport Championship in 2026.

Scott’s GSX-R750 and his rigorously tested, D3O-integrated RST racing suit will be prominently adorned in D3O’s trademark orange coloring at Daytona, commemorating a huge moment in the company’s continued expansion into motorsport. Already a sponsor of IOM TT Champion Michael Dunlop MBE, World SuperSport pilot Tom Booth Amos, and BSB and British Road Racing ace Lee Johnston, stepping up as title sponsor of a top team in the Daytona 200 marks a significant increase in the D3O’s motorsports presence.

Following Daytona, D3O will continue as a partner of M4 ECSTAR Suzuki for the remainder of the MotoAmerica season, with logos displayed on the team’s bikes, suits, and helmets.

Scott said, “I think having D3O onboard is really cool. When I first tried out their equipment, I was impressed with how it fit and how it allowed me to move freely without distracting me. It was obviously very high quality. Having used D3O after that, it feels great when you are on the bike. Plus, it has kept me safe on the occasions I’ve found myself flying through the air.

“We’re very excited for the Daytona 200. We’ve done well there but never got the win. We’ve set fast times, but the goal is to get to the front and stay consistent. Last year, I got caught up battling and lost touch with the leader. But if we can stay close and have a fast pace at the end, good things can happen.”

“Becoming Title Sponsor with Team Hammer at the Daytona 200 — one of the most iconic events in motorcycle racing — marks an important milestone in our brand growth in North America and reflects our continued investment in commercial partnerships, while ensuring riders compete in the very best protection available,” said D3O CMO Mostyn Thomas.

The 84th Daytona 200 will take place on March 5-7 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida.

ABOUT TEAM HAMMER

The 2026 season marks Team Hammer’s 46th consecutive year of operating as a professional road racing team. Racebikes built and fielded by Team Hammer have won 135 AMA Pro and MotoAmerica National races, have finished on AMA Pro and MotoAmerica National podiums 385 times and have won 11 AMA Pro and MotoAmerica National Championships, as well as two FIM South American Championships (in Superbike and Supersport). The team has also won 137 endurance races overall (including seven 24-hour races) and 13 Overall WERA National Endurance Championships with Suzuki motorcycles, and holds the U.S. record for mileage covered in a 24-hour race. The team also competed in the televised 1990s Formula USA National Championship, famously running “Methanol Monster” GSX-R1100 Superbikes fueled by methanol, and won four F-USA Championships.

ABOUT D3O

D3O® is the global leader in protection against impact, shock and vibration. Working with world-class brands including Formula 1 teams, adidas, the U.S. Department of Defense, and NASA, D3O provides protective solutions across multiple industries, from sports and motorcycling to defense and electronics. D3O partners with leading motorcycle brands including Furygan, Richa, Harley Davidson, Rukka, RST, Belstaff, Held and Triumph. The company recently trademarked the colour orange for the exclusive use in protection for motorcycle gear, reinforcing its position as the industry’s most trusted ingredient brand.

AFT: Daniels Launches Title Defense at Daytona

Defending Champion Dallas Daniels (No. 32) drops the clutch at the season opening rounds at DAYTONA in 2025. Photo by Kristen Lassen / courtesy AMA Pro Racing.

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.  – Following months of planning, preparation, and testing, the rubber is finally about to hit the dirt. The 2026 Grand National Championship will officially get underway when the stars of Progressive American Flat Track, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, kick off a brand-new campaign with the Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA I & II at the DAYTONA Flat Track on Thursday, March 5, and Friday, March 6.

More than two dozen of the world’s most elite motorcycle dirt trackers representing eight different brands will compete in the spotlight as a half-million enthusiasts flock to Daytona Beach, Florida, for the 85th annual Bike Week. 

 

#1 

For the first time since 2020, a  Mission AFT SuperTwins pilot will be brandishing the #1 plate in the premier class for the very first time. Defending champion Dallas Daniels (No. 1 Estenson Racing Yamaha MT-07) has long imaged this day and admitted to putting considerable thought into crafting just the right look for his new number display. 

And for good reason. While the #1 plate is a great honor, it can also be a heavy burden. However, it’s difficult to imagine a rider better prepared to accept that challenge. Daniels previously successfully defended a #1 plate when he became the first back-to-back KICKER AFT Singles champion in history in 2021. And while he was not defending the throne in ‘25, he did carry the pressure of being the heavy preseason favorite. 

While he was pushed to the limit in order to make good on those lofty expectations, Daniels ultimately came through to earn what he hopes to be the first of many Grand National Championships.  

And he will be all the stronger for the experience. Even though he won the crown in 2025, Daniels and his Estenson Racing crew were never 100% satisfied with the state of their racebike a season ago. By contrast, they come into 2026 confident in the package they’ve developed over the offseason. 

If they live up to their own expectations, that could prove a scary proposition for the opposition.  

 

  • Hog Wild 

As mentioned above, Daniels was given all he could handle a year ago – a challenge that was fronted by a pair of Harley-Davidson XG750Rs, a platform that met the opportunity presented by the shift to an all-production-based ruleset.  

Piloted by two-time Grand National Champion Briar Bauman (No. 3 RWR/Jacob Construction/ Parts Plus Harley-Davidson XG750R) and perennial contender Brandon Robinson (No. 44 Mission Roof Systems Harley-Davidson XG750R), the Harley led all bikes with nine wins a year ago. Bauman alone claimed a class-leading eight while Robinson at last scored the XG win he first set his sights on back in 2017. 

The two finished second and third in the title fight and closed out the ‘25 campaign with a rousing 1-2 at the Lake Ozark finale, repeating the coup they pulled off while giving the bike its first victory earlier in the season on Yamaha’s home turf in Senoia.  

Bauman and Robinson are armed with Harley-Davidsons again in 2026, and they’re bringing reinforcements.  

Triple KICKER AFT Singles king Kody Kopp (No. 12 Latus Motors Racing Harley-Davison XG750R) is back in the series full time and at last making his Mission AFT SuperTwins debut. Supported by an all-star crew, Kopp has everything he needs to fight his way into the mix early and often. 

Meanwhile, two-and four-wheel dirt track ace Aidan RoosEvans (No. 26 FRA Trust Advisors Harley-Davidson XG750R) will also graduate to premier-class competition in 2026 aboard a Harley-Davidson XG750R. 

 

  • And in This Corner… 

While the 2025 season was largely dominated by the battles waged by Daniels and Bauman – and to a lesser extent Robinson – they didn’t have things all their way. 

That was most plainly evident when Trent Lowe (No. 48 American Honda/Mission Foods Honda CB750 Hornet) powered Honda to its first twin-cylinder premier-class victory in more than a quarter century. That performance both marked the bike’s arrival as a full-blown SuperTwins threat and provided the team with added motivation to make the most of the offseason in order to prepare for bigger and better things in ‘26. 

Davis Fisher (No. 67 Rackley Racing/Bob Lanphere’s BMC Racing KTM 790 Duke), meanwhile, collected multiple podiums in his debut season on the KTM en route to yet another top-five championship ranking. Fisher is well positioned to build on what was originally expected to be a learning season, returning to again pilot the Rackley Racing KTM alongside Ben Lowe (No. 25 Rackley Racing/Roof Systems KTM 790 Duke). 

Brandon Price (No. 92 Memphis Shades/Vinson Construction Yamaha MT-07) and Declan Bender (No. 70 Memphis Shades/Vinson Construction Yamaha MT-07) have each notched up podium finishes for On The Box Racing in recent seasons. This year, they’ll be looking to do so as teammates, as the outfit expands to bring a 1-2 punch to the premier class in ‘26. 

Nine-time premier-class Short Track Main Event winner Henry Wiles (No. 911 J&M Logging/Ray C’s Harley-Davidson Kawasaki Ninja 650) is back on the Kawasaki Ninja 650 that he hustled to the podium in last year’s season opener. 

And don’t forget about Bike Week legend Sammy Halbert (No. 69 Martin Trucking/OnlyFans/ Castrol Yamaha MT-07), who is tied with Robinson and trails only Daniels and Jake Johnson for most career DAYTONA ST victories with four prior wins. 

 

  • Adding to the Intrigue 

Several other faces – both established and new – will look to enter into the podium mix.  

2023 Nicky Hayden AMA Flat Track Horizon Award and 2024 Progressive AFT Rookie of the Year Evan Renshaw (No. 95 Moto Anatomy X Powered by Royal Enfield 650) has been drafted up to the premier class to contend aboard the official Royal Enfield entry. 

And we know that bike is capable of finishing on the box because it did so a couple years ago in the capable of hands of Dalton Gauthier (No. 79 Parts Bros/D&D Cycles/Fairway Ford Aprilia Tuareg 660). Gauthier will now look to turn a similar trick on the Fairway/JMC Motorsports-developed Aprilia. 

Dan Bromley (No. 62 Memphis Shades/Lisa Niner Racing Suzuki GSX-8S) repeatedly demonstrated that Suzuki can run inside the top five a year ago – a performance that seemingly tempted the talented Billy Ross (No. 29 Digitrace/Mission Foods/John Franklin Suzuki GSX-8S) to make a go on a GSX-8S as well. 

And Yamaha further adds to its combined strength with the entries of Chad Cose (No. 49 Parker Racing/Pro Roofing Yamaha MT-07) and Cameron Smith (No. 34 Fredericktown Yamaha/Thee Kathy Gray Yamaha MT-07). 

 

  • Single-Minded. Doubleheader. Triple Challenge. 

The 2026 Mission AFT SuperTwins title fight will open with all the usual fanfare and in its standard race format on Thursday night. Friday will then mix things up with the return of the Mission Triple Challenge, which first debuted at last season’s Lima Half-Mile. 

The Triple Challenge format, which features three Main Events of increasing length, pressure, and stakes to determine the final results, is destined to deliver an incredibly tense and exciting night of racing when paired with the close confines of the DAYTONA Flat Track. 

 

  • Bike Week Bonus 

Per usual, Daytona Beach will be jam-packed with two-wheeled activities throughout Bike Week. And fans at the track will have plenty to keep them entertained beyond the on-track action, including a wide range of vendors, numerous food and beverage options, and extensive designated motorcycle parking. 

 

  • That’s the Ticket  

Upper Rim Road Standing Room Only tickets are just $30 (kids 12 and under free with the purchase of an adult ticket) each day, while General Admission tickets are just $35 ($25 for students with a valid ID and $10 for kids 10 and under). Reserved Grandstand and Premium Reserved Grandstand tickets are only $45 and $55 more (all ages), respectively, per day. There’s also a Military/First Responder Discount available, allowing GOVX fans to purchase tickets at reduced rates. 

 

The Practice Viewing and Opening Ceremonies Trackside Fan Experiences offer reserved grandstand seating, a guided tour of the infield podium and start/finish line complete with photos ops. The Practice Viewing Fan Experience is available for $100, while the Opening Ceremonies Trackside Experience, which also includes up-close viewing of Opening Ceremonies, can be purchased for $125 per day. 

 

  • To purchase Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA I tickets, visit: 

https://www.tixr.com/groups/americanflattrack/events/2026-daytona-short-track-i-150573

 

  • To purchase Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA II tickets, visit: 

https://www.tixr.com/groups/americanflattrack/events/2026-daytona-short-track-ii-150638

 

  • And to purchase Thursday and Friday tickets together via the Multi-Day Ticket for the Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA I & II, visit: 

https://www.tixr.com/groups/americanflattrack/events/2026-daytona-short-track-i-and-ii-149220

Gates will open for fans at 3:00 p.m. ET (12:00 p.m. PT) both days with Opening Ceremonies set to begin at 7:00 p.m. ET (4:00 p.m. PT) on Thursday and 6:30 p.m. ET (3:30 p.m. PT) on Friday.  

 

  • How to Watch  

FloRacing  

For those that can’t catch the live action at the track, FloRacing is the live streaming home of Progressive American Flat Track. Motorsports fans can subscribe to FloRacing to enjoy over 1,000 live motorsports events in 2026. FloSports is available by visiting https://flosports.link/AFT2026 or by downloading the FloSports app on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire and Chromecast. 

FS1 

FOX Sports will provide in-depth coverage of the Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA doubleheader featuring rider features and thrilling onboard cameras. Stay tuned for an upcoming announcement regarding premiere airdates on FS1 and re-airs on FS2. The full listing of American Flat Track’s television premieres will be posted to the AFT website at https://www.americanflattrack.com/events-foxsports

MotoAmerica Charges Into Daytona For 2026 Season Opener

Josh Herrin celebrated his third consecutive DAYTONA 200 win in 2025 and is looking for a record fourth-straight win this year. Photo courtesy of Brian J. Nelson.

IRVINE, CA (March 3, 2026)  – MotoAmerica, North America’s premier motorcycle road racing series, is set to return to the high banks of Daytona International Speedway from March 5-7, 2026. Headlined by the 84th running of the DAYTONA 200, the race weekend serves as a launchpad that celebrates 50 years of Superbike Racing.  

A landmark celebration of U.S. road racing heritage takes place as the world’s premier Supersport competitors vie for their own place in the AMA and MotoAmerica history books. Joining the Supersport headliners are Mission King Of The Baggers, Twins Cup, and the Mission Super Hooligan National Championship, collectively forming a high-octane drop of the green flag. 

 

 

  • DAYTONA 200 Preview

The 84th edition of the DAYTONA 200 will serve as the opening round for the 2026 MotoAmerica Supersport Championship. The change means the DAYTONA 200 will now pay critical Supersport points for the first time since 2014. 
 

Supersport machines will also be limited to a 15.5L (4.09 U.S. Gal) fuel tank capacity, which amounts to a 4L (1.05 U.S. Gal.) decrease from previous years and represents a considerable fuel mileage challenge for each machine. Daytona has historically been a “two-stop-race” where a pit crew will refuel the motorcycle and install fresh tires all in under 25 seconds, twice in 57 laps. This decreased fuel capacity means teams must now plan a third pit stop for fuel, which demands perfection from the technicians on pit lane. 
 

With a record $250,000 purse, the financial stakes at the “World Center of Racing” match its prestige, headlined by a $50,000 winner’s prize and a $100,000 total podium payout. Adding to the incentive, MotoAmerica’s Official Tire Supplier Dunlop—winners of 33 of the past 43 DAYTONA 200s—will cover the tire costs for the field’s top-finishing international rider. 
 

This significant payout potential has drawn a global field of 49 elite Supersport riders representing seven different manufacturers. The grid showcases world-class talent from four continents and seven nations—including a strong contingent from the Americas, Europe, Australia, and South Africa—ready for a 57-lap showdown on the high banks.
 

“The DAYTONA 200 is unlike any other race on the MotoAmerica calendar,” commented Wayne Rainey, three-time 500cc Grand Prix World Champion, two-time AMA Superbike Champion, 1987 DAYTONA 200 winner, and President of MotoAmerica. “The prestige of the 200 has so many layers, which is why it always attracts the top riders from around the world. It is a difficult race to win. You must take care of your motorcycle for the entire 200 miles, your pit crew needs to be flawless across multiple pit stops, and for the ‘run to the checkers,’ you need to time the draft perfectly.”

 

 

  • Favorites For The Win

Josh Herrin is playing a game of numbers at Daytona this year. Herrin’s number two machine returns to the Supersport class for the third time in his career as he rolls his Rahal Ducati Moto Panigale V2 into Daytona eyeing an historic fourth-consecutive DAYTONA 200 victory. A win this year would mark Herrin’s fifth career victory at the event and equal legends Scott Russell and Miguel Duhamel for most DAYTONA 200 wins.  

Rahal Ducati Moto has two more threats in their pit box, as well. The roster features Superbike standout PJ Jacobsen and 18-year-old phenom Kayla Yaakov, a candidate to become the first-ever female winner of the race.  

Last year’s second- and third-place finishers, Richie Escalante and Tyler Scott return with the M4 ECSTAR Suzuki Team for the DAYTONA 200 on their Suzuki GSX-R750s. While Scott will remain in the Supersport class for the entire season, Escalante will return to the Superbike class following his appearance in the DAYTONA 200. After past disappointments at Daytona, both riders are looking for redemption. 

Four-time Superbike Champion Josh Hayes storms into the DAYTONA 200 just one month shy of his 51st birthday. While Hayes remains a stone-cold threat—as evidenced by his legendary career and 89th career victory at Barber Motorsports Park in 2025—a spot remains in his massive trophy cabinet for the DAYTONA 200 trophy, not to mention the accompanying Rolex Daytona Cosmograph for his wrist. He campaigns a 2026 BPR Racing Yamaha YZF-R9 alongside Daytona 200 rookie Brenden Ketelsen. 

 

Josh Herrin leads the field through Turn 1 on his way to a third consecutive Daytona 200 win in 2025. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

 

  • The Youth Movement

The Supersport class sees a significant influx of young riders this year, headlined by 2025 Twins Cup and Talent Champion Alessandro Di Mario making his debut with Rahal Ducati Moto on a Ducati Panigale V2. The 17-year-old will make his DAYTONA 200 debut and could become the first rider to win the race in his first try since Joey Pascarella in 2012.

 

Alessandro Di Mario looks to bring momentum from 2025 Twins Cup and 2025 Talent Cup Championships to Daytona for a strong start to his first MotoAmerica Supersport season. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

 

Also joining the Supersport ranks is MP13 Racing’s Ella Dreher on the MV Agusta F3 RR, who will set a historic milestone. At just 16 years and 9 days old on race day, she is poised to make history as the youngest competitor ever to race in the DAYTONA 200.  

 

MP13 Racing’s Ella Dreher captured a third place finish in Talent Cup Race 1 at VIRginia International Raceway last year and finished fifth overall in Talent Cup points. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

 

Nineteen-year-old Blake Davis piloted his Yamaha YZF-R9 to three wins in Supersport last season, including a dominant WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca round. While this is not Blake’s first DAYTONA 200, it marks the inaugural trip to Daytona for the new Supersport machine from the tuning fork brand and the Strack Racing crew, who have experienced the pressures of “The 200” before. 

 

 

Strack Racing Yamaha rider Blake Davis leads the field into Turn 5 at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca on his way to a double victory during the 2025 MotoAmerica Superbike Speedfest at Monterey. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

 

  • International Challengers

Underscoring the global prestige of the event is an influx of elite world talent. Most noteworthy is former MotoGP star Darryn Binder, who makes his high-profile MotoAmerica Supersport debut with last year’s DAYTONA 200-winning team Celtic/Economy Tire + Lube/Warhorse HSBK Ducati. Binder looks to leverage the teams winning experience, and the Ducati Panigale V2 to become the first South African to win The DAYTONA 200.

Other international challengers include last year’s fourth-place finisher and Isle of Man TT legend Peter Hickman who will campaign a factory-supported PHR Performance Triumph effort with his compatriot and teammate Davey Todd in his first attempt at the 200. Adding to the international roster is the extremely versatile British road racer and 2018 IRRC Superbike Champion Danny Webb on a Team Classic Suzuki GSX-R750. 

 

PHR Performance Triumph’s Peter Hickman finished fourth in the 2025 DAYTONA 200 and returns for 2026 aboard the new Triumph Daytona Moto2 765. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

 

  • Mission King Of The Baggers Daytona Preview 

The  Indian vs. Harley-Davidson rivalry lives on at Daytona International Speedway as the iconic American titans go fairing-to-fairing in the Mission King Of The Baggers Championship. The class has become a true spectacle of the high banks, where 630-pound touring motorcycles defy physics to reach speeds exceeding 190 mph. With the grid nearly split between manufacturers—six Harleys to five Indians—the stage is set for another historic duel at Daytona. 

Kyle Wyman, who also happens to be the 2019 DAYTONA 200 champion, leads the charge on his Harley-Davidson x Dynojet Factory Racing Road Glide as the defending champion and the class’s most decorated rider with the most titles and race wins overall. He is the heavy favorite on-hand and has won the past five consecutive Mission King Of The Baggers races at Daytona. 

Wyman’s teammate, former MotoGP standout and testing specialist Bradley Smith, looks to extract every ounce of performance from his factory Harley-Davidson Road Glide to take the opening victory. 

The J&P Cycles/Motul/Vance & Hines Factory Indian team will spearhead the Indian Motorcycle redemption effort with a powerhouse trio featuring 2024 class champion and three-time Australian Superbike king Troy Herfoss, joined by multi-time Mission King Of The Baggers race winners Hayden Gillim and Rocco Landers. 

The historic Harley-Davidson vs. Indian Motorcycle rivalry at Daytona continues to rage on, decades after their first battle on the beach at Daytona back in 1937. 

 

Kyle Wyman won both Mission King Of The Baggers races at Daytona in 2025 on his way to reclaiming the #1 plate from Troy Herfoss for the season. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

 

 

  • Twins Cup Daytona Preview

Twins Cup has cemented its status as a cornerstone of the Daytona schedule, serving as one of the premier proving grounds for elite young racers graduating from MotoAmerica’s Talent Cup. At Daytona these lightweight twin-cylinder motorcycles must prioritize drafting while making split-second decisions that can be the difference between a podium and the back of the pack. Given the class’s history of drafting duels, a photo-finish is virtually guaranteed for the weekend’s two scheduled Twins Cup races.  

Leading the charge into the high banks for M4 ECSTAR Suzuki is 2025 championship runner-up Matthew Chapin aboard a Suzuki GSX-8R. He is followed by his nearest finishing competitor from the 2025 standings, Robem Engineering’s Hank Vossberg riding the Aprilia RS 660.  

The duo faces a hungry new guard of rookies, including Australian Sam Drane, who makes his highly anticipated class debut on a Yamaha BLU CRU Estenson Racing YZF-R7, and his fellow countryman Bodie Paige aboard the M4 Ecstar Suzuki GSX-8R.

 

Matthew Chapin dominated Daytona last year, winning both races, and he hopes to start the 2026 season in the same fashion. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

 

  • Mission Super Hooligan National Championship Daytona Preview

Completing the racing lineup is the “anything-goes” (within the rulebook) Mission Super Hooligan National Championship. The unfaired and high-handlebar class has 46 riders entered on very diverse machinery. The entry list shows motorcycles from nine different manufacturers, and riders from as far away as Australia. Capping off the diversity in this group will be Josh Herrin and Kaleb De Keyrel racing a pair of (electric) Lightfighter V3 RH machines for OrangeCat Racing. 

While Saddlemen Race Development rider James Rispoli returns to defend his crown aboard the #1 Harley-Davidson Pan America, the team’s strategy features an intriguing split. Travis Wyman, a veteran H-D specialist, has opted to swap his modern Pan America machine for a 1990 Harley-Davidson FXR—a move likely designed to celebrate the brand’s heritage and electrify the “Harley enthusiast” crowd. 

Adding more nostalgia to the grid is the 1760cc, air-cooled, two-valves-per-cylinder Irving Vincent ridden by Australian Beau Beaton. Beaton looks to channel the spirit of his motorcycle’s 2008 performance at Daytona where it won the “Battle of the Twins” race ahead of more modern four-valve Superbike replicas of that era.  

ARCH Racing represents the pinnacle of modern boutique craftmanship. Founded by Keanu Reeves and Gard Hollinger, the team returns for a second season with Corey Alexander aboard the air-cooled, eight-valve 1940cc ARCH 2s-R. Alexander and the team saw a solid upward trajectory and ended their 2025 campaign with a season-high fourth-place finish at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. ARCH and Alexander look to build on that momentum and secure their first podium finish in 2026. 

 

2024 Mission Super Hooligan National Champion Cory West leads his Saddlemen Race Development Harley-Davidson teammate Travis Wyman and KWR Racing’s James Rispoli through the bus-stop chicane this past year at Daytona. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

 

 

  • Celebrating 50 years Of Superbike Racing in America

Although road racing existed for decades prior, 1976 marked the world’s first professional Superbike Championship. This 50th anniversary milestone signifies the transition from the two-stroke GP racers of the Formula 1 class in the early 1970’s, to the production-based machines that fans can buy at their local motorcycle dealer today. 

“MotoAmerica is proud to enter into this historic season, as we always do, at Daytona International Speedway,” said Chuck Aksland, COO of MotoAmerica. “It’s the perfect location to launch our 50th season of Superbike racing and showcase everything from elite Supersport and Twins Cup racers to the raw grit of Mission King Of The Baggers and the Mission Super Hooligan National Championship.”  

 

 

About MotoAmerica:
 
MotoAmerica is North America’s premier motorcycle road racing series. Established in 2014, MotoAmerica is home to the AMA Superbike Championship as well as additional classes including Supersport, Twins Cup, Talent Cup, Super Hooligan National Championship, and King Of The Baggers. MotoAmerica is an affiliate of KRAVE Group LLC, a partnership including three-time 500cc World Champion, two-time AMA Superbike Champion, and AMA Hall of Famer Wayne Rainey; ex-racer and former manager of Team Roberts Chuck Aksland; motorsports marketing executive Terry Karges; and businessman Richard Varner. For more information, please visit www.MotoAmerica.com and follow MotoAmerica on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube. To watch all things MotoAmerica, subscribe to MotoAmerica’s live streaming and video on demand service, MotoAmerica Live+

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Oxley Bom MotoGP Podcast: The Aprilia Appreciation Station

Marco Bezzecchi won the MotoGP race at Buriram. Photo courtesy Aprilia.

Ah, take a whiff of that! You smell it? It’s that unique scent of jungle, petrol and excitement which can only mean one thing:

MotoGP is back, baby!

Now, you might wonder why we just described the above mentioned (and highly questionable) smell. But you have to understand that Mat is currently at the Chang International Circuit in Buriram, Thailand while being sick as a dog. Seriously, some vicious flu has got him down and he’s purely holding on through the strength of willpower and lozenges. The poor lad has even had to give up drinking this week! Here’s to hoping he will get through this unfortunate period of sobriety…

Luckily, there’s plenty to take the mind off things as we dive head-first into the opening race of the 2026 season. And will you look at that: it’s Aprilia and KTM dominating! What has given them an edge, and what does this mean for the rest of the season? That’s what we’re here to find out! Also, why on earth is Mat suddenly interested in the Saturday Sprint? Does he have a fever, or is there something more going on here? 

Time to press that play button and find out…

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