Avery Dreher claimed pole position during MotoAmerica Junior Cup Qualifying Two (Q2) Saturday morning at Brainerd International Raceway, in Brainerd, Minnesota. The 17-year-old defending Champion used his Dunlop-shod Bad Boys Racing Kawasaki Ninja 400 to do a 1:43.695 around the 2.5-mile course and top the field of 20 riders.
The 1:43.809 Matthew Chapin did during Qualifying One (Q1) on Friday was good enough to put the BARTCON Racing rider second in the grid.
Karns Performance’s Levi Badie also did not go quicker in Q2, but his 1:44.117 during Q1 was fast enough to secure the third and final spot on the front row.
Ella Dreher, the 14-year-old sister of Avery Dreher, was second in Q2 with a 1:44.133 but will start from the fourth grid spot.
New York Safety Track Racing’s Yandel Medina qualified fifth with a 1:44.355 during Q2.
Fernandez Racing’s Jayden Fernandez got the final spot on row two, sixth overall, with a 1:44.620 in Q1.
Bassani Confirmed For 2025 Bimota By Kawasaki Racing Team Project
Axel Bassani will join his current team-mate Alex Lowes in the two-man Bimota by Kawasaki Racing Team project for the 2025 WorldSBK season after Axel finalised an agreement during his home round at the Misano World Circuit ‘Marco Simoncelli’.
It was particularly apt that the agreement was concluded on the same weekend as Axel’s first home round since he joined KRT this season. Axel has been adapting to the across the frame four cylinder all the time from winter testing until now and he has relished the opportunity to work inside a factory team environment. He has been making progress race-by-race with the KRT Ninja ZX-10RR, keeping a cool head as he and his crew extract more and more performance from the package with each competitive outing and test session.
Axel is proud to have been selected to play an important role in something so important and high profile for Kawasaki and Bimota next year.
With both current KRT riders confirmed in the Bimota by Kawasaki Racing Team for 2025 all involved can now concentrate fully on their current tasks, starting with securing the best possible race performances at the fourth round of the season and beyond.
Re-signing both current riders shows the confidence everyone inside the project has in the riding line-up, and a belief that there is even more potential to be unlocked. This early double rider signing also ends any speculation on the immediate future of Axel and Alex, and it is a logical step to ensure a high degree of continuity when undertaking the exciting new Bimota by Kawasaki Racing Team project.
It is also another important step forward in the evolution of the new initiative, which will have the existing Kawasaki Racing Team at its heart, even with a new tech package and new partners to work with from Bimota.
Axel Bassani, stated: ”What better venue than Misano to announce my continuation with the team and involvement with a project that combines skill and commitment from Japan and Italy! As part of my personal racing journey this will help me learn more and develop as a rider. It for sure feels like a logical step by step process for my career path. I am super happy for this opportunity and in terms of confidence and focus for the remainder of 2024 it allows me to invest all my time and energy into the task of points and podiums on the KRT Ninja ZX-10RR.”
Guim Roda, KRT Team Manager, stated: “We extended the long-term agreement with Axel as he has 100% covered the expectations we had of him. His potential is shown in details of quality during the first races of 2024 season. We are so committed to give him the necessary tools to consolidate his potential. At the same time he will polish himself to understand how to ride such different bike compared to the one he used in past. Everybody in team is very happy with this continuity and we expect amazing 2025 with him”.
Steve Guttridge, Race Planning Manager for Kawasaki Motors Europe added: “These are complex times and continuity is fundamentally important. To add Axel’s commitment to the realisation that Alex is investing his experience into the new project is a giant step forward”.
Attending the Misano round of WorldSBK in person, Shigemi Tanaka, General Manager, Marketing & Sales Division, Kawasaki Motors, Ltd. concluded: “This weekend we witness the next step in the evolution of the Bimota by Kawasaki Racing Team project. By securing the talents of Axel and Alex both Kawasaki and Bimota have two fundamental parts of the jig-saw in place and we can move on with the complex development of the new machine. Equally it quells speculation allowing everyone involved with the project to concentrate on a successful 2025 WorldSBK season on the Ninja ZX-10RR”.
Toprak Razgatlioglu won FIM Superbike World Championship Race One Saturday at Misano World Circuit – Marco Simoncelli, in San Marino. On board his ROKiT BMW Motorrad M 1000 RR shod with Pirelli tires, the Turkish rider won the 21-lap race by a margin of 1.782 seconds. It was his second straight victory and third of the season, propelling him into the World Championship point lead.
Rookie sensation Nicolo Bulega was the runner-up on his Aruba.it Racing Ducati Panigale V4 R.
Bulega’s teammate Alvaro Bautista, the two-time and defending World Champion, finished third, 1.394 seconds behind Bulega.
American Garrett Gerloff got 12th on his Bonovo Action BMW.
Six-time World Champion Jonathan Rea crashed his Pata Prometeon Yamaha during the race and was taken to the medical center. His condition was not immediately known.
Toprak Razgatlioglu claimed pole position during World Superbike Superpole qualifying Saturday at Misano World Circuit – Marco Simoncelli, in San Marino. Riding his ROKiT BMW Motorrad M 1000 RR on Pirelli control tires, the Turkish star navigated the 2.6-mile (4.2 km) road course in 1:32.320. Not only was that fast enough to top the field of 24 riders, it also broke Alvaro Bautista’s All-Time Lap Record of 1:33.017.
Rookie sensation Nicolo Bulega was the best of the rest with a 1:32.556 on his Aruba.it Racing Ducati Panigale V4 R.
Australian Remy Gardner took the third and final spot on the front row with a lap of 1:32.906 on his GYTR GRT Yamaha YZF-R1.
Riders qualifying on row two include Kawasaki Racing Team’s Alex Lowes (1:33.075), Bulega’s teammate Alvaro Bautista (1:33.111), and Pata Prometeon Yamaha’s Andrea Locatelli (1:33.129).
American Garrett Gerloff qualified 13th with a 1:33.634 on his Bonovo Action BMW.
More, from a press release issued by MotorSport Vision Racing:
Skinner starts Knockhill home round on top in Free Practice
Rory Skinner had the best possible return to the Bennetts British Superbike Championship at his home round of Knockhill as the Cheshire Mouldings BMW Motorrad rider set an early benchmark in dry conditions in the opening session, which could not be improved due to wet conditions for the remainder of the day.
Skinner had edged a 0.058s advantage over reigning champion Tommy Bridewell in the opening Free Practice with just 0.999s covering the top 17 riders due to the intense 1.26-mile Knockhill lap. Skinner had returned to the action after missing the previous races at Donington Park following his warm up crash at Oulton Park.
Leon Haslam was third fastest for ROKiT BMW Motorrad, holding off Danny Buchan on the DAO Racing Kawasaki, who has previously shown strong form at the fast Fife circuit, and Josh Brookes completed the top five for the FHO Racing BMW Motorrad Team.
Danny Kent was sixth fastest for McAMS Racing Yamaha, holding off championship leader Glenn Irwin on the Hager PBM Ducati and Lee Jackson on the MasterMac Honda. He had taken eighth place by just 0.002s from Jason O’Halloran, with Andrew Irwin completed a top ten that featured nine different teams.
Charlie Nesbitt and Ryan Vickers, who returns after his injury at Donington Park to lead the OMG GRILLA Yamaha Racing riders, completed the top 12 who progress directly into Qualifying Two tomorrow. His teammate Kyle Ryde had sat out the opening session after coming down with a sickness bug overnight, but he rejoined the action in Free Practice Two, however with wet conditions in the afternoon he will need to progress through Qualifying One tomorrow if he wants to fight for the Omologato pole position.
In the afternoon wet session, O’Halloran had been the leading rider with a best time of 52.323s, 4.206s slower than the dry times from the opening part of the first session. The Completely Motorbikes Kawasaki rider edged out Vickers by 0.025s as Haslam ended the day with a crash.
Bennetts British Superbike Championship, Knockhill, combined Free Practice results:
Rory Skinner (Cheshire Mouldings BMW Motorrad) 48.117s
Tommy Bridewell (Honda Racing UK) +0.058s
Leon Haslam (ROKiT Haslam Racing BMW Motorrad) +0.258s
Danny Buchan (DAO Racing Kawasaki) +0.300s
Josh Brookes (FHO Racing BMW Motorrad Team) +0.429s
Danny Kent (McAMS Racing Yamaha) +0.474s
Glenn Irwin (Hager PBM Ducati) +0.538s
Lee Jackson (MasterMac Honda) +0.571s
Jason O’Halloran (Completely Motorbikes Kawasaki) 0.573s
Andrew Irwin (Honda Racing UK) +0.584s
For more information on the Bennetts British Superbike Championship visit www.britishsuperbike.com
Hayden Gillim ended a very successful day Friday at Brainerd International Raceway, in Brainerd, Minnesota, by breaking the All-Time Lap Record for MotoAmerica Mission King Of The Baggers during provisional qualifying.
Riding his RevZilla/Motul/Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson Road Glide on Dunlop control tires, the defending Champion lapped the 2.5-mile track in 1:34.747, breaking Bobby Fong’s record of 1:35.354 from 2023.
Tyler O’Hara was the best of the rest — and also under the old lap record — with a 1:35.075 on his S&S Indian Challenger.
Kyle Wyman did a third-fastest 1:35.310 on his Harley-Davidson Factory Racing Road Glide.
Gillim’s teammate Rocco Landers was fourth with a 1:35.480.
Wyman’s teammate James Rispoli rounded out the top five riders in Q1 with a 1:35.500.
Matthew Chapin was quickest during MotoAmerica Junior Cup Qualifying One Friday afternoon at Brainerd International Raceway, in Brainerd, Minnesota. Riding his BARTCON Racing Kawasaki Ninja 400 on Dunlop control tires, Chapin topped the 21-rider field with a time of 1:43.809 around the 2.5-mile course.
Belgian rider Levi Badie was second-fastest with a 1:44.117 on his Karns Performance Kawasaki, and Jayden Fernandez was third in the session thanks to his lap time of 1:44.620 on his Fernandez Racing Kawasaki 400.
Hayden Gillim dominated MotoAmerica Stock 1000 Qualifying One (Q1) Friday afternoon at Brainerd International Raceway, in Brainerd, Minnesota. Riding his Real Steel Motorsports Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP on Dunlop spec tires, Gillim turned a time of 1:31.779 around the 2.5-mile circuit.
That lap time was 1.256 seconds faster than anyone else in the 37-entry field and it was fast enough to eclipse Gillim’s own All-Time Stock 1000 Lap Record of 1:32.068.
Benjamin Smith was second-fastest with a 1:33.035 on his FLO4LAW Racing Yamaha in spite of spending a significant amount of time in the pits dealing with a rear brake issue.
Bryce Prince claimed the third and final spot on the provisional front row with a lap of 1:33.212 on his BPR Yamaha.
Jayson Uribe was fourth with a 1:33.407 on his OrangeCat Racing BMW.
Ashton Yates rounded out the top five in the session with the 1:33.569 he did on his Jones Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP.
Bobby Fong topped the tight MotoAmerica Steel Commander Superbike Qualifying One session Friday afternoon at Brainerd International Raceway, in Brainerd, Minnesota. Riding his Wrench Motorcycles Yamaha YZF-R1 on Dunlop Sportmax Slick control tires, Fong navigated the 2.5-mile course in 1:31.162 to lead the field and claim provisional pole position.
Cameron Petersen suffered a technical problem with his Attack Performance/Progressive Yamaha during the session, but he was able to get back out and record a second-fastest 1:31.564.
Loris Baz earned the third and final spot on the provisional front row with a lap of 1:31.628 on his Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati Panigale V4 R.
Baz’s teammate Josh Herrin finished the session fourth with a best time of 1:31.837.
Superbike rookie Sean Dylan Kelly was fifth with a 1:31.839 on his TopPro Racing BMW M 1000 RR.
Jake Gagne, Petersen’s teammate and the three-time and defending Champion, did a sixth-quickest 1:31.867.
Brandon Paasch was seventh with a 1:31.996 on his Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-R1000R.
JD Beach did a 1:32.158, just 0.996 second slower than Fong, to rank eighth on his Tytlers Cycle Racing BMW.
Paasch’s teammate Xavi Fores crashed fairly early in Q1 and did not return to action, but the Spaniard’s lap time of 1:32.461 held up for ninth.
Troy Herfoss, the Australian Superbike champion riding in place of injured Cameron Beaubier, recorded a 1:32.858 and ended up 10th.
It’s Fast Fong Friday At Brainerd International Raceway
Bobby Fong Leads The Steel Commander Superbike Pack In Q1 In Minnesota
Bobby Fong (50). Photo by Brian J. Nelson.
BRAINERD, MN (June 14, 2024) – And just like that, Bobby Fong is on top of the Steel Commander Superbike pack on Friday at Brainerd International Raceway as the Wrench Motorcycles-backed Californian continued to enjoy his best season of Superbike racing since 2020 with his first provisional pole of 2024.
Fong was fast this morning and fast again this afternoon as he ripped off a 1:31.162 to lead the way in Q1.
“Honestly, it’s this team, these guys have been making me look good,” Fong said. “We don’t like to get our hopes up too much. It’s still early in the weekend and overnight these guys are gonna do some work and hopefully we stay consistent, and we improve over night, too.”
Fong ended up .402 of a second quicker than Attack Performance/Progressive/Yamaha Racing’s Cameron Petersen and .466 of a second faster than Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati’s Loris Baz.
Baz’s teammate Josh Herrin was fourth fastest and .675 of a second slower than Fong and just .002 of a second faster than EasyHealthPlans.com/TopPro Racing’s Sean Dylan Kelly.
Petersen’s factory Yamaha teammate Jake Gagne ended up sixth fastest with Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki’s Brandon Paasch seventh and the last rider in the 1:31s.
Tytlers Cycle Racing’s JD Beach was eighth and still within a second of Fong’s best. Paasch’s teammate Xavi Forés was ninth, despite crashing on his fourth lap which cost him the rest of the session.
Beach’s temporary teammate Troy Herfoss rounded out the top 10 Q1 qualifiers on his first day at Brainerd, his first day on the BMW M1000 RR and his first day in the Steel Commander Superbike series. The three-time Australian Superbike Champion is riding for the team while Cameron Beaubier recovers from the broken heel suffered at the last round at Road America.
Supersport – Jacobsen, Scholtz, Scott
Three men have won Supersport races heading into the fourth round of the championship: PJ Jacobsen, Mathew Scholtz and Tyler Scott. And it was those three at the top of Q1 on Friday at Brainerd International Raceway.
Rahal Ducati Moto’s Jacobsen earned provisional pole position after holding off Strack Racing’s Scholtz and Vison Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki’s Scott with the three just a tick over half-a-second apart.
Jacobsen lapped at 1:33.588 to lead Scholtz by .318 of a second and Scott by .511 of a second. Jacobsen did his best lap late in the session on his 15th go-around. Sean Dylan Kelly’s lap record of 1.32.720 from his 2021 championship season.
Scott’s teammate Teagg Hobbs led the second row, provisionally, with his 1:34.209. Altus Motorsports’ Jake Lewis was fifth fastest on his Suzuki GSX-R750.
BellissiMoto Twins Cup – Landers Fast
RevZilla/Motul/Vance & Hines Suzuki’s Rocco Landers showed up at one of his favorite racetracks on a mission. He was fast from the get-go, leading both sessions on Friday, including the afternoon’s Q1 session, and ending it with provisional pole and a new lap record of 1:35.804 on his Suzuki GSX-8R.
Rodio Racing – Powered by Robem Engineering teammates Gus Rodio and Alessandro Di Mario were second and third fastest on their Aprilia RS 660s, .608 and .833 of a second slower than Landers, respectively.
Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki’s Rossi Moor ended the day fourth fastest and a tick over a second off Landers’ pace. EasyHealthPlans.com/TopPro Racing’s Avery Dreher was fifth.
Hayden Gillim (1). Photo by Brian J. Nelson.
Stock 1000- Hayden Rolls On
Real Steel Motorsports’ Hayden Gillim continued to have the hot hand as he rode his Honda CBR1000RR-R SP to provisional pole while also breaking the Stock 1000 lap record at BIR on Friday.
Gillim’s lap of 1:31.779 put him 1.256 seconds clear of FLOLAW Racing’s Benjamin Smith, who in turn was .2 of a second ahead of BPR Racing’s Bryce Prince.
OrangeCat Racing’s Jayson Uribe was fourth fastest and just ahead of Jones Honda’s Ashton Yates.
Gillim will be trying to repeat his performance from a season ago at Brainerd International Raceway when he won both of the Stock 1000 races.
Junior Cup – Chapin Stays Hot
Junior Cup Championship points leader Mathew Chapin continued to make it known that he’s the young racer to beat in 2024 as he earned provisional pole at BIR.
BARTCON Racing’s Chapin lapped at 1:43.809, the only rider to crack into the 1:43s, and it put him .308 of a second ahead of Karns Performance’s Levi Badie and Fernandez Racing’s Jayden Fernandez.
Wolfe Racing’s Ryan Wolfe and Bad Boys Racing’s defending series champion Avery Dreher rounded out the top five heading into tomorrow’s Q2 session.
Mission King Of The Baggers – Gillim!
RevZilla/Motul/Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson’s Hayden Gillim continues his June of Jubilation by earning provisional pole position for the two Mission King Of The Baggers races at Brainerd International Raceway.
With two Stock 1000 wins to open defense of his championship in that class at Road America, and his recent victory in the Loudon Classic, Gillim seems primed to turn things around after a not-so-good Road America round on the Bagger.
“It’s going really good,” Hayden said. “I’m happy to be up front. We’ve been struggling a little bit this year but we’re getting there and slowly chipping away. The guys are working their butts off. They gave me a great bike today and I love this track. I’m having fun and that’s the main thing.”
Gillim’s 1:34.747 was a new lap record for the class, and it put him .328 of a second ahead of S&S/Indian Motorcycle’s Tyler O’Hara with Kyle Wyman a little over half a second off Gillim’s pace on his Harley-Davidson Factory Racing Road Glide.
Gillim’s rookie teammate Rocco Landers had his best effort to date on the Harley to qualify fourth, provisionally. Harley-Davidson Factory Racing’s James Rispoli rounded out the top five.
More, from a press release issued by Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati:
The Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati duo Loris Baz and Josh Herring are in the top four after a competitive first day in Minnesota
Sunnyvale, Calif., June 14, 2024 — Under perfect blue midwestern skies, Loris Baz and Josh Herrin did the Ducatisti proud by placing their Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati Panigale V4 R machines in the top four after Qualifying 1 for round four of the 2024 Steel Commander MotoAmerica Superbike Championship at Brainerd International Raceway in Minnesota.
Coming off a strong round three at Road America in which both riders took podium places, including a dominant win for Herrin in race two, the Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati team is full of confidence, and it showed with Baz leading the charge. Baz completed a mammoth 37 laps of the 2.5-mile venue over both Free Practice 1 and Qualifying 1 and clocked a 1:31.628 lap time to end up third overall behind leader Bobby Fong.
Herrin was right on his tail in fourth after the first qualifying session, the Georgian completing 22 laps of Brainerd with his best lap standing at 1:31.837.
Attention now turns to the all-important second qualifying session, which will determine the grid for the two 18-lap races where Herrin and Baz are confident of continuing their podium streaks.
2024 Brainerd Superbike Qualifying 1 Results – Top 5
P1 – Bobby Fong 1:31.162
P2 – Cameron Petersen 1:31.564
P3 – Loris Baz (Ducati) 1:31.628
P4 – Josh Herrin (Ducati) 1:31.837
P5 – Sean Dylan Kelly 1:31.839
Loris Baz (Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati–#76)
“The boys have been doing a great job,” Baz said. “FP1 is the key in this championship. We don’t have a lot of time to change the bike between FP1 and Qualifying 1, so if you’re somewhat in the right set-up with the bike, that allows you a bit more time to try the tires, try different suspension set-ups, and put a lot of laps down. That’s what I did today. It’s the first time this season that I’ve had a lot of laps in FP1, and I feel confident on the bike. I’m trying different lines, slowly pushing the limits, and getting more and more confident. In Qualifying 1, we had some new tires on the bike, and it took me a couple of laps to find the rhythm, but overall, I’m really happy. It’s the best start we’ve had all season.”
Josh Herrin (Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati–#2)
“It was a really good day here at Brainerd for the Warhorse team,” Herrin said. “Loris got third and I’m fourth, so we’re in a good position, although we’d always love to be first and second. This track is good for us in the races, but the risk-to-reward ratio is a little off in practice and qualifying. I’m riding hard but saving a bit for the race. I’m happy to be where we’re at right now. We’ll go back into the truck and look for improvements, but I’m not down on the day whatsoever. It’s a good start, and we’re looking forward to tomorrow.”
Herrin and Baz will both be out on track at 10:15 a.m. CDT on Saturday, June 15, vying for the Brainerd pole position.
Superbike racing action commences with race one at 3:10 p.m. CDT on Saturday, with race two scheduled for Sunday, June 16, at 3:10 p.m. CDT.
PJ Jacobsen earned provisional pole during MotoAmerica Supersport Qualifying One (Q1) Friday afternoon at Brainerd International Raceway, in Brainerd, Minnesota. Riding his Rahal Ducati Moto w/XPEL Panigale V2 on Dunlop control tires around the 2.5-mile course, Jacobsen led the session with a time of 1:33.588.
Mathew Scholtz was second-best with a lap time of 1:33.906 on his Strack Racing Yamaha YZF-R6.
Tyler Scott earned the third and final spot on the provisional front row with a 1:34.099 on his Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-R750.
Scott’s teammate Teagg Hobbs was fourth-fastest at 1:34.209.
Jake Lewis rounded out the top five in the session with a 1:34.690 on his Altus Motorsports Suzuki GSX-R750.
More, from a press release issued by Rahal Ducati Moto w/XPEL:
BRAINERD INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY
FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 2024 | PRACTICE & QUALIFYING 1
All three riders ended the morning’s practice session in the top 10, with PJ Jacobsen topping the time charts, Corey Alexander following in P7, and Kayla Yaakov finishing P9.
Jacobsen claimed the fastest time for Qualifying 1, sitting on provisional pole and leading the pack of Supersport riders. The team looks forward to the rest of the weekend following a successful qualifying session
Tomorrow’s schedule hosts Qualifying 2 from 11:55 AM to 12:25 PM EST and the green flag will wave for Race 1 at 3:10 PM.
PJ JACOBSEN
No. 15 XPEL DUCATI PANIGALE V2
PRACTICE: P1 (1:34.414)
QUALIFYING 1: P1 (1:33.588)
NOTES: Set his fastest qualifying lap time on Lap 15 // Current qualifying time is .318 seconds ahead of Mathew Scholtz (P2)
WHAT HE’S SAYING: “It was the best Friday session we’ve had. We are on provisional pole, but we can’t get too ahead of ourselves. I feel really confident on the bike, so we are going to keep chipping away and try to win our races this weekend. Thank you to the entire Rahal Ducati Moto team, they’ve been doing a great job as usual. I’m so happy to be a part of this program, it’s like a family here.”
KAYLA YAAKOV
No. 19 XPEL DUCATI PANIGALE V2
PRACTICE: P9 (1:36.258)
QUALIFYING 1: P10 (1:35.392)
WHAT SHE’S SAYING: “Day 1 at Brainerd was very positive. It was a really nice Friday and I’m feeling really strong this weekend. We’re making the necessary steps and the bike feels really good. There’s a few things to work on for tomorrow, but overall I’m very confident. During my flying lap I had to make some evasive maneuvers because of debris which caused me to lose my drive in the last sector. Even so, our sectors are strong and I believe we can be on the front two rows going into the races. I’m very excited for the rest of the weekend.”
COREY ALEXANDER
No. 23 ROLLER DIE + FORMING DUCATI PANIGALE V2
PRACTICE: P7 (1:36.157)
QUALIFYING 1: P11 (1:35.419)
NOTES: Suffered through a mechanical issue in Practice 1, resulting in limited track time
WHAT HE’S SAYING: “I’m happy with today. Our result wasn’t where I would like to be under normal circumstances, but considering I wasn’t supposed to be riding this weekend, I’m very happy to be back on the bike and feeling good. The team had to build a new bike after my crash at Barber [Motorsports Park], so we are working out some kinks on that as well as set up for this track. Overall, I felt really good and I’m excited to continue into the rest of the weekend.”
BEN SPIES
TEAM PRINCIPAL
WHAT HE’S SAYING: “It was a good first qualifying session. We have tomorrow morning to do even better with all three riders, but it was a good start to the weekend. PJ sits on provisional pole with a pretty good margin, especially considering the depth of the Supersport class. Kayla rode really well. She’s only around three-tenths of a second away from being in fifth or sixth place. I think we can make some steps with her tomorrow. The debris on the track during her fast lap messed up her drive a bit. Corey is riding really well, but he’s missing a little bit on the bike setup. He’s still injured from his big crash a few weeks ago, so he’s been doing the best he can. It’ll be a tough weekend for him but hopefully they can both improve tomorrow and PJ can maintain his position and gain a couple tenths tomorrow morning during Qualifying 2.”
Avery Dreher claimed pole position during MotoAmerica Junior Cup Qualifying Two (Q2) Saturday morning at Brainerd International Raceway, in Brainerd, Minnesota. The 17-year-old defending Champion used his Dunlop-shod Bad Boys Racing Kawasaki Ninja 400 to do a 1:43.695 around the 2.5-mile course and top the field of 20 riders.
The 1:43.809 Matthew Chapin did during Qualifying One (Q1) on Friday was good enough to put the BARTCON Racing rider second in the grid.
Karns Performance’s Levi Badie also did not go quicker in Q2, but his 1:44.117 during Q1 was fast enough to secure the third and final spot on the front row.
Ella Dreher, the 14-year-old sister of Avery Dreher, was second in Q2 with a 1:44.133 but will start from the fourth grid spot.
New York Safety Track Racing’s Yandel Medina qualified fifth with a 1:44.355 during Q2.
Fernandez Racing’s Jayden Fernandez got the final spot on row two, sixth overall, with a 1:44.620 in Q1.
Axel Bassani. Photo courtesy Kawasaki Racing Team.
Bassani Confirmed For 2025 Bimota By Kawasaki Racing Team Project
Axel Bassani will join his current team-mate Alex Lowes in the two-man Bimota by Kawasaki Racing Team project for the 2025 WorldSBK season after Axel finalised an agreement during his home round at the Misano World Circuit ‘Marco Simoncelli’.
It was particularly apt that the agreement was concluded on the same weekend as Axel’s first home round since he joined KRT this season. Axel has been adapting to the across the frame four cylinder all the time from winter testing until now and he has relished the opportunity to work inside a factory team environment. He has been making progress race-by-race with the KRT Ninja ZX-10RR, keeping a cool head as he and his crew extract more and more performance from the package with each competitive outing and test session.
Axel is proud to have been selected to play an important role in something so important and high profile for Kawasaki and Bimota next year.
With both current KRT riders confirmed in the Bimota by Kawasaki Racing Team for 2025 all involved can now concentrate fully on their current tasks, starting with securing the best possible race performances at the fourth round of the season and beyond.
Re-signing both current riders shows the confidence everyone inside the project has in the riding line-up, and a belief that there is even more potential to be unlocked. This early double rider signing also ends any speculation on the immediate future of Axel and Alex, and it is a logical step to ensure a high degree of continuity when undertaking the exciting new Bimota by Kawasaki Racing Team project.
It is also another important step forward in the evolution of the new initiative, which will have the existing Kawasaki Racing Team at its heart, even with a new tech package and new partners to work with from Bimota.
Axel Bassani, stated: ”What better venue than Misano to announce my continuation with the team and involvement with a project that combines skill and commitment from Japan and Italy! As part of my personal racing journey this will help me learn more and develop as a rider. It for sure feels like a logical step by step process for my career path. I am super happy for this opportunity and in terms of confidence and focus for the remainder of 2024 it allows me to invest all my time and energy into the task of points and podiums on the KRT Ninja ZX-10RR.”
Guim Roda, KRT Team Manager, stated: “We extended the long-term agreement with Axel as he has 100% covered the expectations we had of him. His potential is shown in details of quality during the first races of 2024 season. We are so committed to give him the necessary tools to consolidate his potential. At the same time he will polish himself to understand how to ride such different bike compared to the one he used in past. Everybody in team is very happy with this continuity and we expect amazing 2025 with him”.
Steve Guttridge, Race Planning Manager for Kawasaki Motors Europe added: “These are complex times and continuity is fundamentally important. To add Axel’s commitment to the realisation that Alex is investing his experience into the new project is a giant step forward”.
Attending the Misano round of WorldSBK in person, Shigemi Tanaka, General Manager, Marketing & Sales Division, Kawasaki Motors, Ltd. concluded: “This weekend we witness the next step in the evolution of the Bimota by Kawasaki Racing Team project. By securing the talents of Axel and Alex both Kawasaki and Bimota have two fundamental parts of the jig-saw in place and we can move on with the complex development of the new machine. Equally it quells speculation allowing everyone involved with the project to concentrate on a successful 2025 WorldSBK season on the Ninja ZX-10RR”.
Misano World Circuit - Marco Simoncelli. Photo courtesy Michelin.
Toprak Razgatlioglu won FIM Superbike World Championship Race One Saturday at Misano World Circuit – Marco Simoncelli, in San Marino. On board his ROKiT BMW Motorrad M 1000 RR shod with Pirelli tires, the Turkish rider won the 21-lap race by a margin of 1.782 seconds. It was his second straight victory and third of the season, propelling him into the World Championship point lead.
Rookie sensation Nicolo Bulega was the runner-up on his Aruba.it Racing Ducati Panigale V4 R.
Bulega’s teammate Alvaro Bautista, the two-time and defending World Champion, finished third, 1.394 seconds behind Bulega.
American Garrett Gerloff got 12th on his Bonovo Action BMW.
Six-time World Champion Jonathan Rea crashed his Pata Prometeon Yamaha during the race and was taken to the medical center. His condition was not immediately known.
Toprak Razgatlioglu claimed pole position during World Superbike Superpole qualifying Saturday at Misano World Circuit – Marco Simoncelli, in San Marino. Riding his ROKiT BMW Motorrad M 1000 RR on Pirelli control tires, the Turkish star navigated the 2.6-mile (4.2 km) road course in 1:32.320. Not only was that fast enough to top the field of 24 riders, it also broke Alvaro Bautista’s All-Time Lap Record of 1:33.017.
Rookie sensation Nicolo Bulega was the best of the rest with a 1:32.556 on his Aruba.it Racing Ducati Panigale V4 R.
Australian Remy Gardner took the third and final spot on the front row with a lap of 1:32.906 on his GYTR GRT Yamaha YZF-R1.
Riders qualifying on row two include Kawasaki Racing Team’s Alex Lowes (1:33.075), Bulega’s teammate Alvaro Bautista (1:33.111), and Pata Prometeon Yamaha’s Andrea Locatelli (1:33.129).
American Garrett Gerloff qualified 13th with a 1:33.634 on his Bonovo Action BMW.
More, from a press release issued by MotorSport Vision Racing:
Skinner starts Knockhill home round on top in Free Practice
Rory Skinner had the best possible return to the Bennetts British Superbike Championship at his home round of Knockhill as the Cheshire Mouldings BMW Motorrad rider set an early benchmark in dry conditions in the opening session, which could not be improved due to wet conditions for the remainder of the day.
Skinner had edged a 0.058s advantage over reigning champion Tommy Bridewell in the opening Free Practice with just 0.999s covering the top 17 riders due to the intense 1.26-mile Knockhill lap. Skinner had returned to the action after missing the previous races at Donington Park following his warm up crash at Oulton Park.
Leon Haslam was third fastest for ROKiT BMW Motorrad, holding off Danny Buchan on the DAO Racing Kawasaki, who has previously shown strong form at the fast Fife circuit, and Josh Brookes completed the top five for the FHO Racing BMW Motorrad Team.
Danny Kent was sixth fastest for McAMS Racing Yamaha, holding off championship leader Glenn Irwin on the Hager PBM Ducati and Lee Jackson on the MasterMac Honda. He had taken eighth place by just 0.002s from Jason O’Halloran, with Andrew Irwin completed a top ten that featured nine different teams.
Charlie Nesbitt and Ryan Vickers, who returns after his injury at Donington Park to lead the OMG GRILLA Yamaha Racing riders, completed the top 12 who progress directly into Qualifying Two tomorrow. His teammate Kyle Ryde had sat out the opening session after coming down with a sickness bug overnight, but he rejoined the action in Free Practice Two, however with wet conditions in the afternoon he will need to progress through Qualifying One tomorrow if he wants to fight for the Omologato pole position.
In the afternoon wet session, O’Halloran had been the leading rider with a best time of 52.323s, 4.206s slower than the dry times from the opening part of the first session. The Completely Motorbikes Kawasaki rider edged out Vickers by 0.025s as Haslam ended the day with a crash.
Bennetts British Superbike Championship, Knockhill, combined Free Practice results:
Rory Skinner (Cheshire Mouldings BMW Motorrad) 48.117s
Tommy Bridewell (Honda Racing UK) +0.058s
Leon Haslam (ROKiT Haslam Racing BMW Motorrad) +0.258s
Danny Buchan (DAO Racing Kawasaki) +0.300s
Josh Brookes (FHO Racing BMW Motorrad Team) +0.429s
Danny Kent (McAMS Racing Yamaha) +0.474s
Glenn Irwin (Hager PBM Ducati) +0.538s
Lee Jackson (MasterMac Honda) +0.571s
Jason O’Halloran (Completely Motorbikes Kawasaki) 0.573s
Andrew Irwin (Honda Racing UK) +0.584s
For more information on the Bennetts British Superbike Championship visit www.britishsuperbike.com
Hayden Gillim ended a very successful day Friday at Brainerd International Raceway, in Brainerd, Minnesota, by breaking the All-Time Lap Record for MotoAmerica Mission King Of The Baggers during provisional qualifying.
Riding his RevZilla/Motul/Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson Road Glide on Dunlop control tires, the defending Champion lapped the 2.5-mile track in 1:34.747, breaking Bobby Fong’s record of 1:35.354 from 2023.
Tyler O’Hara was the best of the rest — and also under the old lap record — with a 1:35.075 on his S&S Indian Challenger.
Kyle Wyman did a third-fastest 1:35.310 on his Harley-Davidson Factory Racing Road Glide.
Gillim’s teammate Rocco Landers was fourth with a 1:35.480.
Wyman’s teammate James Rispoli rounded out the top five riders in Q1 with a 1:35.500.
Matthew Chapin was quickest during MotoAmerica Junior Cup Qualifying One Friday afternoon at Brainerd International Raceway, in Brainerd, Minnesota. Riding his BARTCON Racing Kawasaki Ninja 400 on Dunlop control tires, Chapin topped the 21-rider field with a time of 1:43.809 around the 2.5-mile course.
Belgian rider Levi Badie was second-fastest with a 1:44.117 on his Karns Performance Kawasaki, and Jayden Fernandez was third in the session thanks to his lap time of 1:44.620 on his Fernandez Racing Kawasaki 400.
Hayden Gillim dominated MotoAmerica Stock 1000 Qualifying One (Q1) Friday afternoon at Brainerd International Raceway, in Brainerd, Minnesota. Riding his Real Steel Motorsports Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP on Dunlop spec tires, Gillim turned a time of 1:31.779 around the 2.5-mile circuit.
That lap time was 1.256 seconds faster than anyone else in the 37-entry field and it was fast enough to eclipse Gillim’s own All-Time Stock 1000 Lap Record of 1:32.068.
Benjamin Smith was second-fastest with a 1:33.035 on his FLO4LAW Racing Yamaha in spite of spending a significant amount of time in the pits dealing with a rear brake issue.
Bryce Prince claimed the third and final spot on the provisional front row with a lap of 1:33.212 on his BPR Yamaha.
Jayson Uribe was fourth with a 1:33.407 on his OrangeCat Racing BMW.
Ashton Yates rounded out the top five in the session with the 1:33.569 he did on his Jones Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP.
Bobby Fong topped the tight MotoAmerica Steel Commander Superbike Qualifying One session Friday afternoon at Brainerd International Raceway, in Brainerd, Minnesota. Riding his Wrench Motorcycles Yamaha YZF-R1 on Dunlop Sportmax Slick control tires, Fong navigated the 2.5-mile course in 1:31.162 to lead the field and claim provisional pole position.
Cameron Petersen suffered a technical problem with his Attack Performance/Progressive Yamaha during the session, but he was able to get back out and record a second-fastest 1:31.564.
Loris Baz earned the third and final spot on the provisional front row with a lap of 1:31.628 on his Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati Panigale V4 R.
Baz’s teammate Josh Herrin finished the session fourth with a best time of 1:31.837.
Superbike rookie Sean Dylan Kelly was fifth with a 1:31.839 on his TopPro Racing BMW M 1000 RR.
Jake Gagne, Petersen’s teammate and the three-time and defending Champion, did a sixth-quickest 1:31.867.
Brandon Paasch was seventh with a 1:31.996 on his Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-R1000R.
JD Beach did a 1:32.158, just 0.996 second slower than Fong, to rank eighth on his Tytlers Cycle Racing BMW.
Paasch’s teammate Xavi Fores crashed fairly early in Q1 and did not return to action, but the Spaniard’s lap time of 1:32.461 held up for ninth.
Troy Herfoss, the Australian Superbike champion riding in place of injured Cameron Beaubier, recorded a 1:32.858 and ended up 10th.
It’s Fast Fong Friday At Brainerd International Raceway
Bobby Fong Leads The Steel Commander Superbike Pack In Q1 In Minnesota
Bobby Fong (50). Photo by Brian J. Nelson.
BRAINERD, MN (June 14, 2024) – And just like that, Bobby Fong is on top of the Steel Commander Superbike pack on Friday at Brainerd International Raceway as the Wrench Motorcycles-backed Californian continued to enjoy his best season of Superbike racing since 2020 with his first provisional pole of 2024.
Fong was fast this morning and fast again this afternoon as he ripped off a 1:31.162 to lead the way in Q1.
“Honestly, it’s this team, these guys have been making me look good,” Fong said. “We don’t like to get our hopes up too much. It’s still early in the weekend and overnight these guys are gonna do some work and hopefully we stay consistent, and we improve over night, too.”
Fong ended up .402 of a second quicker than Attack Performance/Progressive/Yamaha Racing’s Cameron Petersen and .466 of a second faster than Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati’s Loris Baz.
Baz’s teammate Josh Herrin was fourth fastest and .675 of a second slower than Fong and just .002 of a second faster than EasyHealthPlans.com/TopPro Racing’s Sean Dylan Kelly.
Petersen’s factory Yamaha teammate Jake Gagne ended up sixth fastest with Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki’s Brandon Paasch seventh and the last rider in the 1:31s.
Tytlers Cycle Racing’s JD Beach was eighth and still within a second of Fong’s best. Paasch’s teammate Xavi Forés was ninth, despite crashing on his fourth lap which cost him the rest of the session.
Beach’s temporary teammate Troy Herfoss rounded out the top 10 Q1 qualifiers on his first day at Brainerd, his first day on the BMW M1000 RR and his first day in the Steel Commander Superbike series. The three-time Australian Superbike Champion is riding for the team while Cameron Beaubier recovers from the broken heel suffered at the last round at Road America.
Supersport – Jacobsen, Scholtz, Scott
Three men have won Supersport races heading into the fourth round of the championship: PJ Jacobsen, Mathew Scholtz and Tyler Scott. And it was those three at the top of Q1 on Friday at Brainerd International Raceway.
Rahal Ducati Moto’s Jacobsen earned provisional pole position after holding off Strack Racing’s Scholtz and Vison Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki’s Scott with the three just a tick over half-a-second apart.
Jacobsen lapped at 1:33.588 to lead Scholtz by .318 of a second and Scott by .511 of a second. Jacobsen did his best lap late in the session on his 15th go-around. Sean Dylan Kelly’s lap record of 1.32.720 from his 2021 championship season.
Scott’s teammate Teagg Hobbs led the second row, provisionally, with his 1:34.209. Altus Motorsports’ Jake Lewis was fifth fastest on his Suzuki GSX-R750.
BellissiMoto Twins Cup – Landers Fast
RevZilla/Motul/Vance & Hines Suzuki’s Rocco Landers showed up at one of his favorite racetracks on a mission. He was fast from the get-go, leading both sessions on Friday, including the afternoon’s Q1 session, and ending it with provisional pole and a new lap record of 1:35.804 on his Suzuki GSX-8R.
Rodio Racing – Powered by Robem Engineering teammates Gus Rodio and Alessandro Di Mario were second and third fastest on their Aprilia RS 660s, .608 and .833 of a second slower than Landers, respectively.
Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki’s Rossi Moor ended the day fourth fastest and a tick over a second off Landers’ pace. EasyHealthPlans.com/TopPro Racing’s Avery Dreher was fifth.
Hayden Gillim (1). Photo by Brian J. Nelson.
Stock 1000- Hayden Rolls On
Real Steel Motorsports’ Hayden Gillim continued to have the hot hand as he rode his Honda CBR1000RR-R SP to provisional pole while also breaking the Stock 1000 lap record at BIR on Friday.
Gillim’s lap of 1:31.779 put him 1.256 seconds clear of FLOLAW Racing’s Benjamin Smith, who in turn was .2 of a second ahead of BPR Racing’s Bryce Prince.
OrangeCat Racing’s Jayson Uribe was fourth fastest and just ahead of Jones Honda’s Ashton Yates.
Gillim will be trying to repeat his performance from a season ago at Brainerd International Raceway when he won both of the Stock 1000 races.
Junior Cup – Chapin Stays Hot
Junior Cup Championship points leader Mathew Chapin continued to make it known that he’s the young racer to beat in 2024 as he earned provisional pole at BIR.
BARTCON Racing’s Chapin lapped at 1:43.809, the only rider to crack into the 1:43s, and it put him .308 of a second ahead of Karns Performance’s Levi Badie and Fernandez Racing’s Jayden Fernandez.
Wolfe Racing’s Ryan Wolfe and Bad Boys Racing’s defending series champion Avery Dreher rounded out the top five heading into tomorrow’s Q2 session.
Mission King Of The Baggers – Gillim!
RevZilla/Motul/Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson’s Hayden Gillim continues his June of Jubilation by earning provisional pole position for the two Mission King Of The Baggers races at Brainerd International Raceway.
With two Stock 1000 wins to open defense of his championship in that class at Road America, and his recent victory in the Loudon Classic, Gillim seems primed to turn things around after a not-so-good Road America round on the Bagger.
“It’s going really good,” Hayden said. “I’m happy to be up front. We’ve been struggling a little bit this year but we’re getting there and slowly chipping away. The guys are working their butts off. They gave me a great bike today and I love this track. I’m having fun and that’s the main thing.”
Gillim’s 1:34.747 was a new lap record for the class, and it put him .328 of a second ahead of S&S/Indian Motorcycle’s Tyler O’Hara with Kyle Wyman a little over half a second off Gillim’s pace on his Harley-Davidson Factory Racing Road Glide.
Gillim’s rookie teammate Rocco Landers had his best effort to date on the Harley to qualify fourth, provisionally. Harley-Davidson Factory Racing’s James Rispoli rounded out the top five.
More, from a press release issued by Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati:
The Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati duo Loris Baz and Josh Herring are in the top four after a competitive first day in Minnesota
Sunnyvale, Calif., June 14, 2024 — Under perfect blue midwestern skies, Loris Baz and Josh Herrin did the Ducatisti proud by placing their Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati Panigale V4 R machines in the top four after Qualifying 1 for round four of the 2024 Steel Commander MotoAmerica Superbike Championship at Brainerd International Raceway in Minnesota.
Coming off a strong round three at Road America in which both riders took podium places, including a dominant win for Herrin in race two, the Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati team is full of confidence, and it showed with Baz leading the charge. Baz completed a mammoth 37 laps of the 2.5-mile venue over both Free Practice 1 and Qualifying 1 and clocked a 1:31.628 lap time to end up third overall behind leader Bobby Fong.
Herrin was right on his tail in fourth after the first qualifying session, the Georgian completing 22 laps of Brainerd with his best lap standing at 1:31.837.
Attention now turns to the all-important second qualifying session, which will determine the grid for the two 18-lap races where Herrin and Baz are confident of continuing their podium streaks.
2024 Brainerd Superbike Qualifying 1 Results – Top 5
P1 – Bobby Fong 1:31.162
P2 – Cameron Petersen 1:31.564
P3 – Loris Baz (Ducati) 1:31.628
P4 – Josh Herrin (Ducati) 1:31.837
P5 – Sean Dylan Kelly 1:31.839
Loris Baz (Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati–#76)
“The boys have been doing a great job,” Baz said. “FP1 is the key in this championship. We don’t have a lot of time to change the bike between FP1 and Qualifying 1, so if you’re somewhat in the right set-up with the bike, that allows you a bit more time to try the tires, try different suspension set-ups, and put a lot of laps down. That’s what I did today. It’s the first time this season that I’ve had a lot of laps in FP1, and I feel confident on the bike. I’m trying different lines, slowly pushing the limits, and getting more and more confident. In Qualifying 1, we had some new tires on the bike, and it took me a couple of laps to find the rhythm, but overall, I’m really happy. It’s the best start we’ve had all season.”
Josh Herrin (Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati–#2)
“It was a really good day here at Brainerd for the Warhorse team,” Herrin said. “Loris got third and I’m fourth, so we’re in a good position, although we’d always love to be first and second. This track is good for us in the races, but the risk-to-reward ratio is a little off in practice and qualifying. I’m riding hard but saving a bit for the race. I’m happy to be where we’re at right now. We’ll go back into the truck and look for improvements, but I’m not down on the day whatsoever. It’s a good start, and we’re looking forward to tomorrow.”
Herrin and Baz will both be out on track at 10:15 a.m. CDT on Saturday, June 15, vying for the Brainerd pole position.
Superbike racing action commences with race one at 3:10 p.m. CDT on Saturday, with race two scheduled for Sunday, June 16, at 3:10 p.m. CDT.
PJ Jacobsen earned provisional pole during MotoAmerica Supersport Qualifying One (Q1) Friday afternoon at Brainerd International Raceway, in Brainerd, Minnesota. Riding his Rahal Ducati Moto w/XPEL Panigale V2 on Dunlop control tires around the 2.5-mile course, Jacobsen led the session with a time of 1:33.588.
Mathew Scholtz was second-best with a lap time of 1:33.906 on his Strack Racing Yamaha YZF-R6.
Tyler Scott earned the third and final spot on the provisional front row with a 1:34.099 on his Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-R750.
Scott’s teammate Teagg Hobbs was fourth-fastest at 1:34.209.
Jake Lewis rounded out the top five in the session with a 1:34.690 on his Altus Motorsports Suzuki GSX-R750.
More, from a press release issued by Rahal Ducati Moto w/XPEL:
BRAINERD INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY
FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 2024 | PRACTICE & QUALIFYING 1
All three riders ended the morning’s practice session in the top 10, with PJ Jacobsen topping the time charts, Corey Alexander following in P7, and Kayla Yaakov finishing P9.
Jacobsen claimed the fastest time for Qualifying 1, sitting on provisional pole and leading the pack of Supersport riders. The team looks forward to the rest of the weekend following a successful qualifying session
Tomorrow’s schedule hosts Qualifying 2 from 11:55 AM to 12:25 PM EST and the green flag will wave for Race 1 at 3:10 PM.
PJ JACOBSEN
No. 15 XPEL DUCATI PANIGALE V2
PRACTICE: P1 (1:34.414)
QUALIFYING 1: P1 (1:33.588)
NOTES: Set his fastest qualifying lap time on Lap 15 // Current qualifying time is .318 seconds ahead of Mathew Scholtz (P2)
WHAT HE’S SAYING: “It was the best Friday session we’ve had. We are on provisional pole, but we can’t get too ahead of ourselves. I feel really confident on the bike, so we are going to keep chipping away and try to win our races this weekend. Thank you to the entire Rahal Ducati Moto team, they’ve been doing a great job as usual. I’m so happy to be a part of this program, it’s like a family here.”
KAYLA YAAKOV
No. 19 XPEL DUCATI PANIGALE V2
PRACTICE: P9 (1:36.258)
QUALIFYING 1: P10 (1:35.392)
WHAT SHE’S SAYING: “Day 1 at Brainerd was very positive. It was a really nice Friday and I’m feeling really strong this weekend. We’re making the necessary steps and the bike feels really good. There’s a few things to work on for tomorrow, but overall I’m very confident. During my flying lap I had to make some evasive maneuvers because of debris which caused me to lose my drive in the last sector. Even so, our sectors are strong and I believe we can be on the front two rows going into the races. I’m very excited for the rest of the weekend.”
COREY ALEXANDER
No. 23 ROLLER DIE + FORMING DUCATI PANIGALE V2
PRACTICE: P7 (1:36.157)
QUALIFYING 1: P11 (1:35.419)
NOTES: Suffered through a mechanical issue in Practice 1, resulting in limited track time
WHAT HE’S SAYING: “I’m happy with today. Our result wasn’t where I would like to be under normal circumstances, but considering I wasn’t supposed to be riding this weekend, I’m very happy to be back on the bike and feeling good. The team had to build a new bike after my crash at Barber [Motorsports Park], so we are working out some kinks on that as well as set up for this track. Overall, I felt really good and I’m excited to continue into the rest of the weekend.”
BEN SPIES
TEAM PRINCIPAL
WHAT HE’S SAYING: “It was a good first qualifying session. We have tomorrow morning to do even better with all three riders, but it was a good start to the weekend. PJ sits on provisional pole with a pretty good margin, especially considering the depth of the Supersport class. Kayla rode really well. She’s only around three-tenths of a second away from being in fifth or sixth place. I think we can make some steps with her tomorrow. The debris on the track during her fast lap messed up her drive a bit. Corey is riding really well, but he’s missing a little bit on the bike setup. He’s still injured from his big crash a few weeks ago, so he’s been doing the best he can. It’ll be a tough weekend for him but hopefully they can both improve tomorrow and PJ can maintain his position and gain a couple tenths tomorrow morning during Qualifying 2.”
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Font adjustments – users, can increase and decrease its size, change its family (type), adjust the spacing, alignment, line height, and more.
Color adjustments – users can select various color contrast profiles such as light, dark, inverted, and monochrome. Additionally, users can swap color schemes of titles, texts, and backgrounds, with over seven different coloring options.
Animations – person with epilepsy can stop all running animations with the click of a button. Animations controlled by the interface include videos, GIFs, and CSS flashing transitions.
Content highlighting – users can choose to emphasize important elements such as links and titles. They can also choose to highlight focused or hovered elements only.
Audio muting – users with hearing devices may experience headaches or other issues due to automatic audio playing. This option lets users mute the entire website instantly.
Cognitive disorders – we utilize a search engine that is linked to Wikipedia and Wiktionary, allowing people with cognitive disorders to decipher meanings of phrases, initials, slang, and others.
Additional functions – we provide users the option to change cursor color and size, use a printing mode, enable a virtual keyboard, and many other functions.
Browser and assistive technology compatibility
We aim to support the widest array of browsers and assistive technologies as possible, so our users can choose the best fitting tools for them, with as few limitations as possible. Therefore, we have worked very hard to be able to support all major systems that comprise over 95% of the user market share including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Opera and Microsoft Edge, JAWS and NVDA (screen readers).
Notes, comments, and feedback
Despite our very best efforts to allow anybody to adjust the website to their needs. There may still be pages or sections that are not fully accessible, are in the process of becoming accessible, or are lacking an adequate technological solution to make them accessible. Still, we are continually improving our accessibility, adding, updating and improving its options and features, and developing and adopting new technologies. All this is meant to reach the optimal level of accessibility, following technological advancements. For any assistance, please reach out to