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World Superbike: Riders Preview The Acerbis Italian Round At Cremona

The spicy quotes ahead of the Acerbis Italian Round are here as the MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship grid gathers at the Cremona Circuit. There’s a long-awaited return, riders looking to put disappointment behind them and others looking to bounce back, so make sure you grab your popcorn and find out what riders have been saying…

Toprak Razgatlioglu (ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team): “I don’t know what to expect… after 10 laps, the bike behaves completely differently!”

Previewing his first time racing at Cremona, Razgatlioglu said: “I’m really happy to arrive at Cremona after I missed competing here last year. I did test here last year but only ran maybe 40 laps maximum. I know the track, but we don’t have a base setup. I don’t know if the track particularly benefits BMW or me, but I like the track, I only did 35 laps maximum, but this is not a race simulation, I think I will do ok, but I know Ducati is strong here. Assen was tough for Bulega, having two tech issues is hard, but the second one when he was close to winning the race is disappointing. It was good for me for the points, but I am never hoping for him to suffer a technical problem. He and the rest of the Ducatis are very strong this year, but we will see at this circuit, if we can improve something on out BMW maybe we can get back to winning, but this has been a very difficult season for me, especially at Assen, after just 11 laps, my rear tyre was destroyed. I was trying just to finish with a good position. I hope we see a good result here because last year I didn’t compete here, I don’t know what to expect, because after 10 laps the bike behaves completely differently, we will see tomorrow and hopefully we are near the front.”

Nicolo Bulega (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati): “I think Ducati understand the issue and we’ll see if it works here”

Discussing his mechanical issues at Assen, Bulega said: “After Assen, I went home, and I needed some days to relax because it was a bit difficult on Sunday. I was quite happy because I watched the races at home, and I was very fast in all races, especially to start P10 and get to P1. I want to take the positives and bring them to Cremona. I think Ducati understand the issue and we’ll see if it works here. Maybe Toprak struggling at Assen was worse for me because it won’t happen too many times that he doesn’t get a strong result! For me, it was important to gain some points. I arrive here confident. At Assen, I was very strong and also the races before. I don’t really like this circuit because it doesn’t match very well with my riding style.”

Danilo Petrucci (Barni Spark Racing Team): “From 0-100 of how difficult it would be to repeat, I would say a 99, but it is clear is that it would be impossible to improve”

Last year’s hat-trick hero, Petrucci, said: “2024 Cremona was one of the best weekends of my career, it was incredible to win in Italy, especially being my first races, and a hat trick! I have really good memories and it will be tough to repeat but I will try. From 0-100 of how difficult it would be to repeat, I would say a 99, but it is clear is that it would be impossible to improve. I would need to get pole position on Saturday to improve from last year’s result. There is more pressure because of last year’s success, but for me, I want to treat this like any other race. The podium would be a good target but if not at least fighting for the top five. I lost a lot of points on Sunday in Assen, so I want to score as many points as possible to recover.”

Jonathan Rea (Pata Maxus Yamaha): “As soon as I sat on the ’25 bike in November, I felt competitive…”

On his comeback, Rea said: “It’s good to finally be back. It’s been a long journey but in reality, I’ve only missed a few races, every day I lived to try to get back as fast as possible. It was nice to watch from afar as well as ‘Loka’ got his first WorldSBK win. Yamaha has been competitive as well in these first races so that gives us some confidence and motivation that all our hard work in the winter is paying off. Now I get to sample that tomorrow for the first time and blow off the cobwebs as fast as possible to get out there and enjoy riding the bike. The first weeks of course I was in a fixed cast, so it was tough as well, the pain was incredibly bad. Hours and hours were spent daily in the hyperbaric chamber. As soon as I could start training, I got myself out to Barcelona, and I spent the last 3-4 weeks there. When you’re down and out and really injured it’s hard to see a way forward, but the important part was, once you start feeling better, it got better so fast. As soon as I sat on the ’25 bike in November, I felt competitive, really good all through the winter, it felt like one of the fastest bikes on race pace, so I knew there were signs things were starting to happen. We’re seeing that right now so massive kudos to Yamaha for their hard work. feel functionally strong, I feel fit, but I don’t want to touch the bike and be thinking about my foot. I want to go and get the first laps out of my head and get down to business. Uri and the crew have a great plan for the weekend, hopefully the weather plays ball.”

Alvaro Bautista (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati): “Next year we have a new Ducati bike coming, and for the moment I feel like I would like to ride that bike”

On a mixed start to the season, Bautista said: “It’s been an extreme start to the season, sometimes on the podium, but also three races without points; so it’s not easy to recover from these three mistakes, but we have to move forward, and the important thing is that the feeling with the bike is much better than last year. Here at Cremona, it is a new leaf because it is a unique track, and most of us don’t have much experience here, we only started racing here last year for most of us. I feel like I have more of a margin from last year and that I don’t have to always be on the limit like last year. In Australia, it was a mistake from me because I didn’t feel the wind changing. At Portimao it wasn’t my fault, then at Assen I felt like I could be faster than the group I was in and made the move I was trying to make wrong and made a mistake. I am really enjoying this year more than last year, at the end what is important for me is to keep enjoying my racing. Next year we have a new Ducati bike coming, and for the moment I feel like I would like to ride that bike, but still nothing to speak about. The atmosphere is good in the team but there is no news yet.”

Andrea Locatelli (Pata Maxus Yamaha): “Important that Jonathan can come back on the bike… Everything is positive with Yamaha!”

Reflecting on his first win and looking to the future, Locatelli said: “I’m quite happy to be back at home for this round. I live close to Cremona, so it’ll be great as many people come to cheer for us. I want to continue this trend, score as many podiums as possible. Let’s try to do like Assen, always pushing hard, and try to win again; why not? You have a million emotions at that winning moment, and you enjoy it, but at the same time, when I came home, I enjoyed a couple of days then started working again. It’s true it’s my first victory but, for me, it’s not enough; I’m dreaming, I’m working hard and trust myself. I want more. It’s important that Jonathan can come back on the bike and try to ride again. It’s necessary for the team to have a good reference inside the box and I’m quite happy to have a strong rider alongside me. It’s early but, like always, it’s never early! We start talking about the future shortly after Phillip Island. Yamaha are happy to keep me in the team because I’m building my career around Yamaha. Everything is positive with Yamaha and I’m more than happy to work with them. At the same time, we need to consider all the teams that I could change to or not, and we need to look for other options. I need to understand the best solution for me, my target and my future in general. At the moment, I’m quite happy with Yamaha.”

Yari Montella (Barni Spark Racing Team): “We need to finish on Saturday, it’s been the wrong day for us!”

Montella has one goal in mind at Cremona: end his Saturday ‘curse’. He said: “I was thinking recently because here, I came here to Cremona some years ago with my training bike when I was 13 or 14 because it was a tricky circuit. Now, I’m here for a race weekend in WorldSBK, it’s a bit emotional. Our goal is a bit different to Danilo’s, I think! We need to continue our improvements. We have, more or less, an idea on the area we need to work and also my riding style. We have the situation clear. We need to finish on Saturday, it’s been the wrong day for us! The Championship standings don’t respect our potential because I have some zeroes, I crashed on the Saturday in Australia, Portimao and Assen. Every Sunday, I finish more or less in the top ten, in the points.”

Axel Bassani (bimota by Kawasaki Racing Team): “If we continue to work like we did at Assen, we can do a good job”

Looking ahead to his first home round of the season, Bassani said: “Last round at Assen was quite good, the first time for us in the top five. For a new bike, it’s a really good goal we achieved. Race 1 was good at Assen, but I made a mistake, so I’m sorry for the team. It’ll be our first time at the circuit for us with this bike, so I don’t know what can happen. If we continue to work like we did at Assen, we can do a good job. I hope to continue in the same way here. There’s a long straight so for us it’ll be difficult as we have some problems in that area, we’re missing some speed. At the same time, the mix of the track and corners, we are quite good, and the bike is working well. The level of WorldSBK is really high and everything can change day-by-day. At the end of last year, I was starting to be quite fast, but my problem was always Superpole. At Assen, we did a good job, and I took the slipstream of Toprak because we need that at the moment. If we start in a good position on the grid, we can have a good race, because we need to start at the front as, for us, it’s difficult for us to overtake.”

FIM JuniorGP Moto2: American Rossi Moor Makes His Debut This Weekend

Rossi Attila Moor is set to make his full-time debut in the FIM JuniorGP Moto2 Championship this weekend!

The young American-Hungarian talent from Révész Racing, competing under Team MMR, previously raced as a wild-card entry in Estoril in 2024, where he impressively finished 9th, despite having just started familiarizing himself with the race bike.

This year, Moor has dedicated countless hours to training and testing, but he also took time to unveil his 2025 race bike at the Millenáris Motor Show in Budapest, where he presented it to a packed audience.

During the official pre-season test at Estoril, Moor and his team experimented with numerous setup
adjustments, allowing him to learn the track’s unique characteristics.

Fans can watch the races live on the FIM JuniorGP YouTube channel

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UPslVa9Gkg

 

Here is the full schedule for the week-end : 

 

MotoAmerica: More On Abbott Blood Test for Rapid Concussion Evaluation On-Site

MotoAmerica Becomes First Sports Organization to Use Abbott’s Rapid Blood Test for Concussion Evaluation On-site at Races

The test, run on Abbott’s portable i-STAT® Alinity® hand-held instrument, uses whole blood to help evaluate patients 18 years of age and older with a suspected mild traumatic brain injury, or concussion, producing lab-quality results in 15 minutes

The test will be used by healthcare professionals in the medical facilities at all MotoAmerica races in 2025

ABBOTT PARK, Ill., and IRVINE, Calif., May 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Abbott (NYSE: ABT), the global healthcare company, and MotoAmerica, the premier motorcycle road racing series in North America, announced today that MotoAmerica is the first professional sports organization worldwide to use Abbott’s groundbreaking blood test to help assess suspected concussions for riders in the on-site medical facilities at all races.

Abbott’s test, the i-STAT TBI test cartridge, is used to evaluate patients 18 years of age and older who present with suspected mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). It provides results in 15 minutes and may be used up to 24 hours after injury to help determine the need for a CT scan of the head. In 2024, Abbott’s i-STAT TBI test received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to be used with whole blood, allowing doctors to quickly assess patients with suspected mTBI on the handheld i-STAT Alinity analyzer at the patient’s side.

“This is the first ever objective test that physicians have had at the point-of-care to assist in the assessment of concussions – it changes the game,” said Carl Price, M.D., chief medical officer for MotoAmerica. “If a crash or fall does happen, the ability to quickly and objectively determine whether or not a rider needs a CT scan or additional evaluation, right there on-site, provides us—and our riders—with peace of mind.”

The i-STAT TBI test cartridge will be available in on-site medical facilities for all MotoAmerica races across the U.S. during the 2025 season, beginning with the race at Michelin Raceway Road in Atlanta, Ga. (May 2-4).

“As both a neurologist and licensed physician, I know firsthand the limitations of relying on a subjective tool like the Glasgow Coma Scale in the assessment of brain injury,” said Beth McQuiston, M.D., medical director in Abbott’s diagnostics business. “The ability to objectively assess the need for a head CT scan following potential brain injury right at the point of care, whether that be at a hospital bedside or an on-site medical facility at a sporting event, means quick assessment and a quick path to the right treatment.”

At MotoAmerica, riders wear comprehensive protection, including airbag-equipped suits that inflate on impact, helmets tested for multiple impact forces, and full-body armor. The tracks also feature air fence barriers and a dedicated medical safety car. In the event of a crash or fall, immediate on-site assessment adds an extra layer of safety to determine if a rider requires a CT scan or further evaluation.

“The standard of competition and performance in MotoAmerica continues to increase,” said Chuck Aksland, chief operating officer, MotoAmerica. “Between the riders, the motorcycles, their gear, and now accessibility to the most innovative medical equipment, we continue to push our standards and practices to better protect our racers. Our use of Abbott’s rapid blood test for concussion assessment furthers this commitment and will help us evaluate medical needs quickly and on location.”

According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), traumatic brain injury from accidents or sports is a leading cause of death and disability in the United States. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates 2.5 million people visit the emergency department for TBIs every year.

How the test works
The i-STAT TBI test cartridge with the i-STAT Alinity System requires a small venous blood sample – just a few drops applied to the test cartridge. The cartridge is then inserted into the portable i-STAT Alinity instrument. The test measures two brain-specific biomarkers that are released into the blood stream when there is a significant brain injury. If neither of these biomarkers measured are above an established cutoff, a significant injury has likely not occurred, and a CT scan can likely be avoided. Testing for these two biomarkers – ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase L1 (UCH-L1) and glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) – following an injury can provide essential and objective information about a patient’s condition and can help healthcare providers decide an appropriate treatment plan.

The test was developed by Abbott, with support from the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command’s (USAMRDC) U.S. Army Medical Materiel Development Activity (USAMMDA) and in collaboration with Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain Injury (TRACK-TBI).

The ability to use whole blood to help assess patients with suspected mTBI is an important step in Abbott’s vision to make its tests available in all settings where people seek care for head injuries. Today, the test is available to be used by hospitals, clinics, and any athletic organization with trained medical staff on-site and the ability to run moderately complex testing. Research and planning are ongoing to determine the feasibility of using these biomarkers similarly in teens and children.

About MotoAmerica:
MotoAmerica is officially sanctioned by the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) and the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM), and it features nine classes of motorcycle road racing: Superbike, Supersport, King of the Baggers, Talent Cup, Super Hooligan, Stock 1000, Twins Cup, Build. Train. Race. and Mini Cup.

About Abbott:
Abbott is a global healthcare leader that helps people live more fully at all stages of life. Our portfolio of life-changing technologies spans the spectrum of healthcare, with leading businesses and products in diagnostics, medical devices, nutritionals and branded generic medicines. Our 114,000 colleagues serve people in more than 160 countries.

Connect with us at www.abbott.com and on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X and Youtube.

The i-STAT TBI test cartridge was developed with support by the U.S. Department of Defense U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command’s (USAMRDC) U.S. Army Medical Materiel Development Activity (USAMMDA). The USAMRDC has been dedicated to developing a solution for the objective detection and evaluation of TBI for more than two decades and has played a critical role in developing the TBI test on Abbott’s i-STAT Alinity platform. (Reference to USAMRDC and USAMMDA does not imply or constitute endorsement by these organizations or by the Department of Defense or the U.S. Army.)

The Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain Injury (TRACK-TBI) research team was the first to demonstrate how this TBI blood test can be used for the benefit of TBI patients in clinical care.

MotoAmerica: New Blood Test A Concussion Game Changer

On April 24th MotoAmerica’s PR agency, The Brand Amp, sent this to Roadracing World:

“The future of concussion safety at live sports events is here. This season, MotoAmerica, a leader in motorcycle racing, will become the first sports organization in the world to implement Abbott’s groundbreaking concussion blood test onsite.

“Building on its already comprehensive safety measures, MotoAmerica’s medical team will now utilize Abbott’s portable testing instrument for rapid TBI blood tests, providing a more objective way to assess concussions onsite.

“For decades, the standard of care for concussions has focused on subjective examinations, but Abbott’s cutting-edge technology can help rule out the need for a head CT scan and inform immediate care decisions within just 15 minutes.

“Safety is a cornerstone for MotoAmerica, reflected in:

“Advanced Protective Gear: Riders utilize cutting-edge equipment, including airbag clothing, full protective leather suits, rigorously tested helmets, and armor like back protectors, boots, and gloves.

“Track Safety Measures: Tracks are equipped with air fences (inflated, collapsible walls) and a dedicated safety car with medical staff. [Editorial note: MotoAmerica uses energy-absorbing soft barriers made by Airfence and Alpina, which function as pre-inflated airbags placed in front of walls and other hard objects a crashed rider may hit. The soft barriers used by MotoAmerica are provided by the non-profit Roadracing World Action Fund.]

“This initiative represents a significant step forward in concussion management for athletes, but also anyone who may be at risk and need concussion evaluation outside of a hospital.”

After receiving the email, Roadracing World contacted MotoAmerica Chief Medical Officer Dr. Carl Price, (an MD and a licensed racer) who expanded on the new test:

“Concussion is a clinical diagnosis made by a physician, not a cornerworker or an EMT or a physical therapist,” Dr. Price said. “Concussion is a constellation of symptoms and is a subjective diagnosis made by a doctor.

“This blood test is first little bit of objective information we have, and it is a game changer. There are two bio markers that are elevated after a concussion. As of April Abbott released the test, which is a lab on a chip; put a drop of blood on the chip and plug it in and it analyzes and kicks out the results in about 15 minutes. It’s approved by the FDA to help determine if a CT scan is needed; a CT scan can rule out more significant problems. The test helps triage patients.

“It helps diagnose a concussion. At a Daytona flat-track race, a rider crashed and EMTs said he had a concussion. We tested his blood and he had no concussion and he was able to race the next day. Before, the current protocol was that a rider with a concussion had to sit out the rest of the weekend, but that was not objective. This test is the first objective and not subjective test.

“I’m not trying to keep people off the track; I’m trying to get people back out there, performing at their best, while making sure that when their career is over they have enough brain cells to have a life.”

Read more about Dr. Carl Price here:

https://www.motoamerica.com/getting-to-know-dr-carl-price/

EvolveGT Track Days Running At Ozarks International Raceway

EvolveGT Track Days is holding track day and school events at Ozarks International Raceway in Gravois Mills, Missouri on May 10-11, May 31-June 1, June 21-22, July 26-27, and September 10-11-12, and ASRA is holding races at the track on September 13-14.

The track features elevation changes and motorcycle events run on the 2.5-mile Outer Loop course.

An EvolveGT rider on course at Ozarks Raceway. Photo by ScottieE.com courtesy EvolveGT.

The track is located at 29211 Missouri Route 135, Gravois Mills, Missouri and more information is available on the track website:

https://ozarksinternationalraceway.com/

 

Another view of the track at Ozarks Raceway. Photo by ScottieE.com courtesy EvolveGT.

May 2025

On the Front Cover: Chris Ulrich rode a “Super Naked” 2025 Kawasaki Z900 SE on the streets of Miami, commuted via highway to Homestead-Miami Speedway, got on the
track, and went quicker after a few easy set-up changes. Photo by Kevin Wing.

 

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FEATURES

Inside Info: BMW R 1300 RS Twin-Cylinder, KTM 450 SMR Supermoto,
Baggers Headed To MotoGP, Diagnostic Concussion Blood Test Can
Help Keep Riders On Track, and more…

Historic Racebike Illustrations: 2006 Yamaha TZ250

Intro: Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS Is Faster & Better

Intro: Kawasaki Z900 SE Delivers Super Naked Performance

29th Annual Young Guns Awards: The Best Up & Coming Kids

The Return Of Army of Darkness, Part 2

Shops: Ingenuity Rises At TechSpec-USA 

 

RACING

MotoGP: Marquez and Marquez Win! 

     MotoGP Notes: Martin’s Injuries, Vinales Makes His Point

 

MotoAmerica Superbike: All Beaubier At Road Atlanta 

  MotoAmerica Inside Info: Smith’s Best Finish; Lee’s Winning Return

 

World Superbike: Bulega vs. Razgatlioglu! 

     World Superbike Notes: Razgatlioglu Seeking Grip;
Rea Returns; Gerloff Struggles

 

COLUMNS

 

Letters To The Editor: Thad Wolff Writes About Richard Chambers and
Mick Ofield

10 Years Ago: Valentino Rossi started his 20th year in GP racing and
was on the cover of the May 2015 issue; Danny Eslick won his second
straight Daytona 200, this one sanctioned by ASRA, and more…

The Crash Page: Teague Hobbs at Road Atlanta

Racing, School, & Track Day Calendar: Where & When To Ride

High Performance Parts & Services Directory

Chris Ulrich: Adventures Of An Ex-Racer—Things Are Looking Up

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AHRMA Vintage Cup Recap From Willow Springs & Inde

AHRMA Vintage Cup Series Race Recap From Willow Springs & Inde Motorsports Ranch

The AHRMA Vintage Cup Series returned to historic Willow Springs Raceway April 19-20 after a couple of years absence, and continued its western swing the following weekend at Inde Motorsports Ranch April 26-27, as part of the 2025 AHRMA National Roadracing Series presented by Motobilia. The double dose of classic motorcycle racing saw riders on historic grand prix racing machines, battle it out over the two weekends, showcasing skill, strategy, and the power of their historic bikes.

Sponsored by Roadracingworld.com, and NYC Norton (nycnorton.com), AHRMA’s 2025 Vintage Cup features the 500 Premier class which includes 500cc four-stroke machines built up to and including 1968. Featured bikes from this era include the 500cc Manx Norton, Matchless or Seeley G50, BSA Goldstar or 500cc BSA Twin “works” replica, Benelli “works” Four, Harley-Davidson KR, Honda Drixton Twin, and more. 

On the 2.5-mile main track at Willow Springs on Saturday, Tim Joyce took the lead on a 1968 Seeley G50, setting the tone for a commanding performance which would repeat itself throughout both weekends. Hot on his heels, David Roper powered his 1970 Harley-Davidson ERTT, while Jef Elings, aboard a 1965 Matchless G50, held a steady third. Ron Melton, on his 1962 Norton Manx ran fourth, his bike’s iconic growl echoing through the desert air, but sadly retired with a mechanical early in the race. The lead three maintained their positions throughout the race, with Joyce crossing the finish line first, followed by Roper and Elings.

Sunday’s race was a near mirror image, with the same four riders storming through Turn One in identical order. Joyce again dictated the pace. Roper and Elings kept the pressure on, while Melton again had to retire with a mechanical. The checkered flag fell with no change in the order.

The following weekend at Inde Motorsports Ranch, Joyce, Roper, and Elings returned. Undeterred by the tighter, more technical circuit, they replicated their previous weekend’s success, finishing Saturday and Sunday’s races in the same order: Joyce leading Roper with Elings in third.

The Vintage Cup Series at Willow Springs and Inde Motorsports Ranch celebrated the enduring spirit of classic motorcycle racing, where every rev of the engine and lean into a corner tells a story of heritage, grit, and glory.

“The sun was shining and fortunately we didn’t have the traditional winds that Willow Springs is so well known for, making racing conditions almost perfect.  Both East Coast riders reported that the trip out west was well worth it for the weather and the competition.” says Kenny Cummings of NYC Norton.

 

“The recent back-to-back rounds at Willow Springs and Inde Motorsports Ranch showcased the very best of vintage road racing. Tim Joyce’s sweep of all four days of Vintage Cup competition was nothing short of remarkable, and it’s a testament to his skill, machine and dedication to the sport. Dave Roper and Jeff Elings also delivered outstanding performances, consistently finishing second and third, respectively. Their commitment, sportsmanship, and pace reflect the spirit of the motorcycles they race on and legacy of the Vintage Cup. We’re proud to see such fierce but respectful competition continuing to define the AHRMA paddock”, said Greg “GT” Tomlinson, AHRMA Chairman of the Board of Trustees.

“All the racers seemed to be really pleased with the track layout, great facilities, beautiful weather and the good vibes that Inde offered,  I hope this remains on the schedule as one of our west coast rounds for years to come,” added Kenny Cummings, “With seven wins under his belt, Timmy has certainly thrown down the gauntlet and is always up for a good challenge.  I encourage all of the 500 Premier racers to get out there and give him a run for his money.  We’ll pick this back up again at Motorsports Park Hastings at the end of May.”

Bob Robbins, co-Chairman of the AHRMA Safety Committee said, “A huge thank you to John Ulrich and the Roadracing World Action Fund program for facilitating the deployment of Airfence soft barriers at Inde!”

Rounds nine and 10 of the AHRMA National Road Race Series Presented by Motobilia will be May 31-June 1 Motorsports Park Hastings in Hastings, NE.

The annual Vintage Cup spotlights one of AHRMA’s road racing classes with extra attention on competitors in the selected class during each race event. Enhanced awards for the Vintage Cup competitors are presented separately from other class trophies during the Saturday awards ceremony at each AHRMA National Road Race event. Highlights from each Vintage Cup race will be reported in RoadRacingWorld.com’s online edition. At the conclusion of each season, the perpetual Vintage Cup trophy will be engraved with the national champion winner’s name and presented to the winner at the National Awards Banquet to keep for one year.

2025 AHRMA Roadracing Series Presented by Motobilia, 500 Premier – Vintage Cup Results

 

Saturday, April 19, 2025

1 – Tim Joyce, 1968 Seeley G-50, Springfield, VT

2 – David Roper, 1970 Harley-Davidson ERTT, Hicksville, NY

3 – Jeff Elings, 1965 Matchless G50, Santa Barbara, CA

4 – Ron Melton, 1962 Norton Manx, Port Costa, CA

 

Sunday, April 20, 2025

1 – Tim Joyce, 1968 Seeley G-50, Springfield, VT

2 – David Roper, 1970 Harley-Davidson ERTT, Hicksville, NY

3 – Jeff Elings, 1965 Matchless G50, Santa Barbara, CA

4 – Ron Melton, 1962 Norton Manx, Port Costa, CA

 

Saturday, April 26, 2025
1 – Tim Joyce, 1968 Seeley G-50, Springfield, VT

2 – David Roper, 1970 Harley-Davidson ERTT, Hicksville, NY

3 – Jeff Elings, 1965 Matchless G50, Santa Barbara, CA

 

Sunday, April 27, 2025
1 – Tim Joyce, 1968 Seeley G-50, Springfield, VT

2 – David Roper, 1970 Harley-Davidson ERTT, Hicksville, NY

3 – Jeff Elings, 1965 Matchless G50, Santa Barbara, CA

 

About AHRMA:
The American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association (AHRMA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to competing on fantastic classic and true vintage along with a wide range of modern motorcycles.  With over 3,000 members, AHRMA is the largest vintage racing group in North America and one of the biggest in the world. The association has grown steadily over the years, reflecting the increasing interest in classic bikes.

Bagger Racing League: Xaus Leads Bagger GP Championship

A sandstorm hit the Chuckwalla Valley Raceway during Saturday afternoon’s races. Photo by Caliphotography.

The 2025 Bagger Racing League (BRL) season roared to life in the California desert, launching with back-to-back rounds of bar-to-bar action at the legendary Chuckwalla Valley Raceway. The Drag Specialties Battle of the Baggers Presented by Memphis Shades wasted no time delivering high-speed drama, breakout rides, and serious shakeups in the points standings.

Round 1: Gusts, Grit, and Gutsy Moves

Saturday’s Round 1 kicked off under sunny skies, but by the afternoon, heavy winds swept through the valley, turning the track into a high-speed chess match. Riders had to dig deep as the wind pushed bikes around mid-corner, making for sketchy, edge-of-control moments at triple-digit speeds. Despite the brutal crosswinds, the racing was fierce and fearless. Fans were treated to wild passes, tire smoke, and a few last-lap heartstoppers as the first round set the tone for what’s shaping up to be a wild season.

From dramatic victories and breakout rides in Round 1 to mechanical carnage and comeback stories in Round 2, the California desert served up a brutal proving ground for riders and machines alike — and the championship chase is heating up fast.

ROUND 1 RESULTS – April 25, 2025

Andrews Products Bagger GP

Ruben Xaus

Cody Gilmore

Pirelli Pro-Stock Bagger

Jake Masters

Daniel Spina

Clay Braun

Barnett Clutches & Cables Super-Street Bagger

Brendan Foley

Jake McGuire

Carl Schlacht

Zippers Performance American Twins Unlimited

Eric Reyes

Tony Tucker

Carl Schlacht

Air-Cooled Class

Eric Reyes

Ravi Patel

Brandon Quaid

DP Brakes Liquid-Cooled Class

Alexander Calloway

David Lancaster

Gilbert Conde

Middleweight Superbike

Michael Gougis

Lightweight Superbike

Alexander Calloway

Bryan Shields

ROUND 2 RESULTS – April 27, 2025

Crashes and hard-fought recoveries defined Round 2. With several riders battling injuries and mechanical issues, new names cracked the podium and the championship picture began to shift.

Round 2: Calm Skies, Clean Racing, and Redemption Runs

By Sunday, the desert delivered a perfect race day — clear, calm, and fast. Round 2 saw riders regroup and reset, with smoother track conditions allowing for tighter racing and even tighter lap times. The improved weather brought out the best in several teams, as comeback performances and mechanical turnarounds dominated the day.

The fan energy was just as intense. Enthusiasts from all over packed the paddock — including one hardcore fan who rode his adventure bike all the way from Youngstown, Ohio just to catch the opening rounds live. From the fences to the fan zones, BRL’s reach and passion were on full display.

The Road Ahead: The Chase is On

With two rounds down and plenty of season to go, the 2025 championship battle is wide open. The early leaders have targets on their backs, and the underdogs are gaining ground fast. Next up: Round 3 & 4 at Motorsports Park in Hastings, Nebraska where momentum, strategy, and machine reliability will be put to the test.

One thing’s for sure — if Chuckwalla was just the start, fans better buckle up. The Drag Specialties Battle of the Baggers Presented by Memphis Shades is back, and the fight for the crown is already full throttle.

Andrews Products Bagger GP

Both riders DNF

Pirelli Pro-Stock Bagger

Daniel Spina

Jake Masters

Anthony Sollima

Tony Tucker

Barnett Clutches & Cables Super-Street Bagger

Brendan Foley

Frankie Garcia

Jake McGuire

Carl Schlacht

Zippers Performance American Twins Unlimited

Gilbert Conde

Eric Reyes

Tony Tucker

Carl Schlacht

Air-Cooled Class

Eric Reyes

Ravi Patel

Brandon Quaid

Joe Gayle

DP Brakes Liquid-Cooled Class

Alexander Calloway

Gilbert Conde

David Lancaster

Lightweight Superbike

Alexander Calloway

Bryan Shields

Middleweight Superbike

Josh Fogle

Michael Gougis

SERIES POINT STANDINGS AFTER TWO ROUNDS

Andrews Products Bagger GP

Ruben Xaus

Cody Gilmore

Pirelli Pro-Stock Bagger

Jake Masters

Daniel Spina

Clay Braun

Tony Tucker

Anthony Sollima

Barnett Clutches & Cables Super-Street Bagger

Brendan Foley

Jake McGuire

Carl Schlacht

Shawn Hoffman

Mike Coury

Jason Owens

Frankie Garcia

Joe Sanderson

Zippers Performance American Twins Unlimited

Eric Reyes

Tony Tucker

Carl Schlacht

Gilbert Conde

Air-Cooled Class

Eric Reyes

Ravi Patel

Brandon Quaid

Joe Gayle

Alex Darrah

Jake McGuire

Douglas Darrah

DP Brakes Liquid-Cooled Class

Alexander Calloway

Gilbert Conde

David Lancaster

Daniel Spina

Vincent Wilson

Lightweight Superbike

Alexander Calloway

Bryan Shields

Middleweight Superbike

Josh Fogle

Michael Gougis

Dunlop Renews As Official MotoAmerica Tire Supplier Through 2029

Dunlop Extends Partnership as Official Tire Supplier of MotoAmerica Through 2029

MotoAmerica, the leading motorcycle road racing series in North America, proudly announces the renewal of its partnership with Dunlop as the Official Tire Supplier for the championship through 2029. This new four-year agreement solidifies Dunlop’s commitment to providing high-performance tires across all categories of the MotoAmerica series.

As the 2025 season continues, Dunlop will enter its eleventh year as the exclusive tire supplier for all eight classes of the MotoAmerica Championship.

“MotoAmerica has enjoyed a fruitful partnership with Dunlop since our inception in 2015,” stated MotoAmerica President Wayne Rainey. “This marks our fourth long-term agreement with Dunlop, which highlights the mutual trust and confidence we share. The collaboration allows Dunlop to innovate and enhance their products through our series, ultimately benefiting the consumers. With advancements in grip, feel, and durability, our athletes are achieving faster lap times, which positively impacts the entire racing community. We eagerly anticipate the upcoming seasons and the continuation of our partnership with Dunlop.”

Chad Geer, Director of MC Product, Marketing & Motorsports at Dunlop, expressed, “Racing holds significant importance for Dunlop, and our involvement in the MotoAmerica series has proven invaluable for the development of our high-performance tires. Our design and service teams bring passion to MotoAmerica events, and the insights gained on the track enhance our products for customers, many of whom are avid racing enthusiasts. Since MotoAmerica took over the series in 2015, we have fostered an excellent relationship, and we are excited to extend this partnership for another four years. The 2025 season is off to a promising start, and we are thrilled to play a key role in it.”

To learn more about Dunlop racing tires, please visit www.dunlopracing.com

Dunlop Sportmax Slick motorcycle road racing tires. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.
Dunlop Sportmax Slick motorcycle road racing tires. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

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Triumph Introduces 2026 Trident Triple Special Edition

BOLD NEW LOOK FOR TRIDENT TRIPLE TRIBUTE UPDATED SPECIAL EDITION

Triumph Motorcycles reveals a new Trident Triple Tribute Special Edition for model year 2026

A striking and moody graphic scheme, with popular ‘67 inspired by the five-time TT winning Trident, ‘Slippery Sam’

Rider focused technology includes Sport riding mode, Optimized Cornering ABS, Traction Control, and Triumph Shift Assist

Bold Diablo Red wheels with belly pan and color – matched fly screen fitted as standard

Following the launch of the popular Trident Triple Tribute Special Edition last year, Triumph Motorcycles has launched a striking new racing-inspired edition for model year 2026, with all the performance and rider focused technology delivered by the latest generation of the Trident 660.

The bold new Trident 660 Triple Tribute Edition is equipped with the Trident’s latest rider-focused upgrades, including a Sport riding mode delivering a sharper throttle response for a more exhilarating ride, and Optimized Cornering ABS and Traction Control. The Triumph Shift Assist provides smooth, clutchless gear changes up and down.

The new Special Edition retains its racing-inspired looks, paying tribute to Triumph’s legendary five-time Isle of Man TT-winning ‘Slippery Sam’, but this time with an even more modern graphic scheme. Its sleek sapphire black bodywork provides a deep, glossy black finish which forms the base of this special edition, bringing a stealthy new look to the Trident Triple Tribute.
This is contrasted with bold Cobalt Blue and Diablo Red highlights, which sweep across the tank, tail, and front end. The ‘67 race number graphic on the tank once again gives a stylish nod to the most famous Trident in history.

The striking Diablo red wheels give the Trident Triple Tribute an unmistakable presence, while the compact, aerodynamic flyscreen screen in Sapphire Black with matching Triple Tribute graphic detail, enhances the front-end silhouette. Completing the modern new look, a sculpted belly pan finished in matching Sapphire Black, is also fitted as standard for a clean, aggressive lower profile and extra road presence.

This striking scheme channels Triumph’s racing heritage and gives the Trident Triple Tribute unmistakable character.

Paul Stroud – Chief Commercial Officer, Triumph Motorcycles
“This middle-weight roadster continues to be incredibly popular in a highly competitive category, winning new fans with every new update. Following the launch of the latest generation Trident in September, and the global success of the Trident Triple Tribute special edition in 2024, we were keen to meet the demands of our customers for an updated Trident Triple Tribute this year.
The striking styling and exceptional finish is sure to turn heads, while the triple engine performance, and rider-focused technology will turn even a daily commute into a thrilling ride.”

TRIPLE-CYLINDER PERFORMANCE

Featuring a dedicated Trident tune, the Trident 660’s triple engine is fully Euro 5+ compliant, giving 80 HP (81 PS) peak power @ 10,250 rpm and 47 ft-lb (64 Nm) peak torque @ 6,250 rpm, for smooth, responsive performance across the rev range. The linear torque curve and ride-by-wire throttle make the power delivery intuitive and exciting, whether navigating city traffic or flowing through open corners.

With advanced engine mapping, the 660 responds instantly to rider input, while low-inertia internals help the engine spin freely, adding to the bike’s playful nature. A distinctive deep triple soundtrack is provided via a compact and minimal single sided silencer, with a premium stainless-steel finisher.

The Trident’s smooth six-speed gearbox, with gear ratios and final drive that are optimized to make the riding experience easy and fun, is further enhanced by the addition of the Triumph Shift Assist up and down quickshifter, included as standard for this special edition.

PRECISE AND AGILE HANDLING

Lightweight and balanced, the Trident’s tubular steel chassis and high specification suspension gives riders confidence and control, whether commuting or enjoying weekend rides. The Showa 1.61” (41mm) Single Function Big Piston upside-down forks and a preload-adjustable monoshock RSU are tuned for the road, delivering precise front-end feel and stable, composed handling.

Trusted grip in all conditions comes courtesy of high-performance Michelin Road 5 tires for confidence in the wet and dry, while twin Nissin two-piston front calipers with 12.2” (310mm) discs provide smooth, progressive stopping power to match the Trident’s exciting performance.

Rider-focused technology

New for 2025, the Optimized Cornering ABS uses Internal Measurement Unit (IMU) inputs to adjust braking parameters while leaned over, delivering confident control in corners, while the new Optimized Traction Control adjusts power based on lean angle and surface grip to maintain control, with rider-selectable modes.

The new Trident 660 also features Cruise Control as standard for the first time, adding comfort on longer journeys, while more urban riding is made easier by the Triumph Shift Assist, which enables smooth, clutchless gear changes up and down.

With three riding modes, Road, Rain, and now Sport, the throttle response and traction settings can be tailored to match the road conditions or the style of ride.

These Riding modes are accessed easily via the intuitive, full color TFT screen and handlebar controls, which also support the My Triumph Connectivity System, fitted as standard to enable riders to integrate their phone, music and turn-by-turn navigation.

CONFIDENCE-INSPIRING BY DESIGN

An upright, neutral riding position and sculpted seat help make the Trident feel instantly familiar. The low 31.7” (805mm) seat height and a low wet weight of 418.9 lbs. (190kg) helps riders of all sizes feel planted and in control. Lightweight and easy to maneuver at low speeds for new riders to feel confident, the Trident is a natural first big bike or an agile everyday option. With a slim tank, wide bars and light clutch action, everything about the Trident is designed to reduce fatigue and increase riding enjoyment.

MAKE THE TRIDENT TRIPLE TRIBUTE YOUR OWN

The Trident Triple Tribute can be tailored with a range of 32 accessories, including protection and care, technology, style & detailing, comfort & practicality, and security.
Protection includes rubber tank pad, molded frame and engine cover protectors, and CNC machined fork protectors, as well as a Muc-Off cleaning kit, all weather cover, and battery charger. With the technology accessories, customers can add a convenient under seat USB charging socket, and a tire pressure monitoring system. Designed specifically for the Trident, customers can add a set of water-resistant luggage, with a quick release tank bag and tail pack.

Billet machined bar end mirrors, and parts to add to the detailing. The Trident is also pre-prepared to be able to be fitted with the internally wired heated grips, which include a neatly integrated button, and the ergonomically shaped pillion grab handles.

Designed hand-in-hand with our motorcycles and manufactured to the same exacting standards, all Triumph accessories have the same two-year unlimited mileage warranty as the bikes themselves.

ON THE ROAD

The new Trident Triple Tribute will be available from $8,745 USD or $10,645 CAD, with a class-leading service interval of 10,000 miles (or 12 months, whichever comes sooner) which contributes to the incredibly low cost of ownership.

Customers can find out more at TriumphMotorcycles.com or place an order with their local Triumph dealer. Bikes will be arriving in dealerships from June 2025.

SPECIFICATIONS
ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION

Type Liquid-cooled, 3 cylinders, 12 valves, DOHC
Capacity 660 cc
Bore 2.91” (74.0 mm)
Stroke 2.01” (51.1 mm)
Compression 11.95:1
Maximum Power 80 HP (81 PS) (59.6 kW) @ 10,250 rpm
Maximum Torque 47 ft-lb (64 Nm) @ 6,250 rpm
Fuel System Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with electronic throttle control. 3 rider modes (Rain, Road, Sport)
Exhaust Stainless steel 3 into 1 header system with low single sided stainless steel silencer
Final Drive X-ring chain
Clutch Wet, multi-plate, slip & assist
Gearbox 6 speed, Triumph Shift Assist

CHASSIS

Frame Tubular steel perimeter frame
Swingarm Twin-sided, fabricated pressed steel
Front Wheel Cast aluminum alloy 5 spoke, 17 x 3.5 in
Rear Wheel Cast aluminum alloy 5 spoke, 17 x 5.5 in
Front Tire 120/70 R 17
Rear Tire 180/55 R 17
Front Suspension Showa 41mm upside down separate function big piston (SFF-BP) forks, 4.72” (120mm) Wheel travel
Rear Suspension Showa monoshock RSU, with preload adjustment, 5.12” (130mm) Wheel travel
Front Brakes Twin 12.2” (310mm) discs, 2 piston sliding calipers, OCABS
Rear Brakes Single 10.03” (255mm) fixed disc, single piston sliding caliper, OCABS
Instruments LCD Multifunction Instruments with integrated color TFT screen

DIMENSIONS & WEIGHTS

Length 79.53” (2020mm)
Width (Handlebars) 31.3” (795mm)
Height Without Mirrors 42.87” (1089mm)
Seat Height 31.7” (805mm)
Wheelbase 55.16” (1401mm)
Rake 24.6°
Trail 4.21” (107mm)
Wet weight 418.9lbs (190 kg)
Fuel Tank Capacity 3.7 gal (14.0 liters)

SERVICE

Service Interval 10,000 miles (16,000km)/12 months

CONSUMPTION AND EMISSIONS (EU)

Fuel Consumption 60.1 mpg (4.7 l/100km)
Emissions 107 g/km EURO 5 Plus
CO2 emissions and fuel consumption data are measured according to regulation 168/2013/EC. Figures for fuel consumption are derived from specific test conditions and are for comparative purposes only. They may not reflect real driving results.

ABOUT TRIUMPH

● First established in 1902, Triumph Motorcycles celebrated 120 years of motorcycle manufacture in 2022. For more than three decades, Triumph Motorcycles has been based in Hinckley, Leicestershire, and has produced iconic bikes that perfectly blend authentic design, character, charisma, and performance.

A GLOBAL BRITISH SUCCESS STORY

● Record global sales of 134,635 motorcycles were delivered in 2024, through a network of 950 dealers in 68 countries, confirming Triumph Motorcycles’ position as the largest British motorcycle manufacturer.

● Triumph currently employs around 3,000 personnel worldwide and has subsidiary operations in the UK, North America, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Japan, Sweden (Scandinavia), Benelux, Brazil, China, and Thailand as well as a network of independent distributors. Triumph has manufacturing facilities in Hinckley, Leicestershire, and Thailand plus CKD facilities in Brazil and India.

A WORLD-CLASS RANGE

● With a laser-sharp focus on what riders across the world are looking for, a passion to deliver the perfect ride for every customer, and attention to detail that delivers the highest quality motorcycles, Triumph offers a growing range of category-leading motorcycles spanning Modern Classics, Roadsters and Adventure bikes. From the accessible Speed 400cc TR series to the Rocket 3 with its powerful 2500cc engine, every model exemplifies Triumph’s iconic style, quality and performance.

● Delivering a fun, agile and confidence-inspiring ride for riders of all ages and experience levels, the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X launched in 2023 with a brand-new single engine platform (TR Series), representing incredible value for money and bringing Triumph to a whole new generation of riders.

● The Modern Classics feature Triumph’s legendary Bonneville twin engine. Famously named to celebrate Triumph’s 1956 land speed record on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, USA, the Bonneville was the original British superbike and a race-winner straight out of the crate, chosen by famous motorcyclists of the past for its handling, style, and character. Now, the Bonneville family has evolved, with rider-focused technology and cool custom style. The range includes the Bonneville Bobber, Speedmaster, Thruxton RS, Speed Twin 900, Speed Twin 1200, Scrambler 900, Scrambler 1200 and the iconic Bonneville T120 and T100.

● The Roadsters start with the agile and popular Trident 660 and sporty Daytona 660 then the Street Triple 765, and finally the Speed Triple 1200 RS. For adventure riders, Triumph has a complete line-up of epic Tigers, starting with the Tiger Sport 660 and Tiger Sport 800, moving up to the Tiger 900 range, and finally to the Tiger 1200 range.

● In 2023 Triumph officially claimed the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for ‘The greatest distance travelled on a motorcycle in 24 hours (individual)’. Riding a factory-specification Tiger 1200 GT Explorer on the High-Speed Ring at the Nardò Technical Center in Italy, 5x Enduro World Champion and Triumph Global Ambassador Iván Cervantes travelled more than 4012km in a 24-hour period, beating the previous record of 3406km by a huge margin of more than 600km.

TRIUMPH RACING

● Triumph has a glorious racing history, competing in and winning races in almost every class and field of motorcycle sporting achievement. From winning the second ever Isle of Man TT in 1908, through to 1960s road and track success in Europe and America, right up to contemporary racing achievements with the Triumph triple powered 2014 and 2015 SuperSport titles and World SuperSport racing, Isle of Man SuperSport TT wins in 2014 and 2019, courtesy of Gary Johnson and Peter Hickman, plus an average speed of over 130mph 2023 by Peter Hickman on his Triumph STR765, and a thrilling last-lap victory at the legendary Daytona 200 by Brandon Paasch on the Street Triple 765 in 2022.

● Triumph’s racing legend continues as the exclusive engine supplier to the FIM Moto2™ World Championship since the start of the 2019 season. Triumph Motorcycles provides all the teams with race-tuned 765cc triples, each of which is based on the class-leading Street Triple RS powerplant. Redefining the class, Triumph broke record after record in the inaugural year, including the first ever +300km/h Moto2™ top speed. Reflecting these great successes, the wonderful feedback, and partnerships that Triumph have had with the riders and their teams, and the incredible response from Triumph fans across the world, Triumph and Dorna, decided to extend the relationship in 2021 and again in 2023, signing a new contract for another five years of racing: 2025 – 2029.

● Triumph is working with PTR Triumph Factory Racing to participate in the 2025 World Supersport Championship. Tom Booth-Amos will be joined by Oli Bayliss, racing on the Street Triple 765. Macadam Triumph Factory Racing continues with British Supersport riders Luke Stapleford (2024 vice-champion) and Max Wadsworth. In the National Sportbike Championship, the team has a four rider lineup on the Daytona 660; Brodie Gawith, Jayden Martin, Katie Hand and Lewis Smart.

● In 2023, Triumph announced its intention to compete in the 2024 MXGP/MX2 and SuperMotocross World Championships, and after a successful first season, now lines up for SuperMotocross in 2025 with a four-rider team. Jalek Swoll, Austin Forkner, Jordon Smith, Stilez Robertson will race for the British manufacturer, who will compete on both coasts of Supercross and the full Pro Motocross series with the TF 250-X. In the FIM MX2 World Championship Camden McLellan will compete for a second year aboard Triumph machinery, while Guillem Farres joins the team. Mikkel Haarup remains as a test rider (due to age restrictions in the MX2 category).

● In September 2024 Triumph revealed Motorsport legend and former world champion Paul Edmondson has officially been appointed Team Manager of Triumph Racing’s enduro program, which will see the brand represented at the highest levels of enduro competition worldwide. In February 2025, Jonny Walker took 2nd place overall in the SuperEnduro World Championship on his TF 250.

World Superbike: Riders Preview The Acerbis Italian Round At Cremona

Jonathan Rea (65) testing at Jerez. Photo courtesy WorldSBK.

The spicy quotes ahead of the Acerbis Italian Round are here as the MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship grid gathers at the Cremona Circuit. There’s a long-awaited return, riders looking to put disappointment behind them and others looking to bounce back, so make sure you grab your popcorn and find out what riders have been saying…

Toprak Razgatlioglu (ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team): “I don’t know what to expect… after 10 laps, the bike behaves completely differently!”

Previewing his first time racing at Cremona, Razgatlioglu said: “I’m really happy to arrive at Cremona after I missed competing here last year. I did test here last year but only ran maybe 40 laps maximum. I know the track, but we don’t have a base setup. I don’t know if the track particularly benefits BMW or me, but I like the track, I only did 35 laps maximum, but this is not a race simulation, I think I will do ok, but I know Ducati is strong here. Assen was tough for Bulega, having two tech issues is hard, but the second one when he was close to winning the race is disappointing. It was good for me for the points, but I am never hoping for him to suffer a technical problem. He and the rest of the Ducatis are very strong this year, but we will see at this circuit, if we can improve something on out BMW maybe we can get back to winning, but this has been a very difficult season for me, especially at Assen, after just 11 laps, my rear tyre was destroyed. I was trying just to finish with a good position. I hope we see a good result here because last year I didn’t compete here, I don’t know what to expect, because after 10 laps the bike behaves completely differently, we will see tomorrow and hopefully we are near the front.”

Nicolo Bulega (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati): “I think Ducati understand the issue and we’ll see if it works here”

Discussing his mechanical issues at Assen, Bulega said: “After Assen, I went home, and I needed some days to relax because it was a bit difficult on Sunday. I was quite happy because I watched the races at home, and I was very fast in all races, especially to start P10 and get to P1. I want to take the positives and bring them to Cremona. I think Ducati understand the issue and we’ll see if it works here. Maybe Toprak struggling at Assen was worse for me because it won’t happen too many times that he doesn’t get a strong result! For me, it was important to gain some points. I arrive here confident. At Assen, I was very strong and also the races before. I don’t really like this circuit because it doesn’t match very well with my riding style.”

Danilo Petrucci (Barni Spark Racing Team): “From 0-100 of how difficult it would be to repeat, I would say a 99, but it is clear is that it would be impossible to improve”

Last year’s hat-trick hero, Petrucci, said: “2024 Cremona was one of the best weekends of my career, it was incredible to win in Italy, especially being my first races, and a hat trick! I have really good memories and it will be tough to repeat but I will try. From 0-100 of how difficult it would be to repeat, I would say a 99, but it is clear is that it would be impossible to improve. I would need to get pole position on Saturday to improve from last year’s result. There is more pressure because of last year’s success, but for me, I want to treat this like any other race. The podium would be a good target but if not at least fighting for the top five. I lost a lot of points on Sunday in Assen, so I want to score as many points as possible to recover.”

Jonathan Rea (Pata Maxus Yamaha): “As soon as I sat on the ’25 bike in November, I felt competitive…”

On his comeback, Rea said: “It’s good to finally be back. It’s been a long journey but in reality, I’ve only missed a few races, every day I lived to try to get back as fast as possible. It was nice to watch from afar as well as ‘Loka’ got his first WorldSBK win. Yamaha has been competitive as well in these first races so that gives us some confidence and motivation that all our hard work in the winter is paying off. Now I get to sample that tomorrow for the first time and blow off the cobwebs as fast as possible to get out there and enjoy riding the bike. The first weeks of course I was in a fixed cast, so it was tough as well, the pain was incredibly bad. Hours and hours were spent daily in the hyperbaric chamber. As soon as I could start training, I got myself out to Barcelona, and I spent the last 3-4 weeks there. When you’re down and out and really injured it’s hard to see a way forward, but the important part was, once you start feeling better, it got better so fast. As soon as I sat on the ’25 bike in November, I felt competitive, really good all through the winter, it felt like one of the fastest bikes on race pace, so I knew there were signs things were starting to happen. We’re seeing that right now so massive kudos to Yamaha for their hard work. feel functionally strong, I feel fit, but I don’t want to touch the bike and be thinking about my foot. I want to go and get the first laps out of my head and get down to business. Uri and the crew have a great plan for the weekend, hopefully the weather plays ball.”

Alvaro Bautista (Aruba.it Racing – Ducati): “Next year we have a new Ducati bike coming, and for the moment I feel like I would like to ride that bike”

On a mixed start to the season, Bautista said: “It’s been an extreme start to the season, sometimes on the podium, but also three races without points; so it’s not easy to recover from these three mistakes, but we have to move forward, and the important thing is that the feeling with the bike is much better than last year. Here at Cremona, it is a new leaf because it is a unique track, and most of us don’t have much experience here, we only started racing here last year for most of us. I feel like I have more of a margin from last year and that I don’t have to always be on the limit like last year. In Australia, it was a mistake from me because I didn’t feel the wind changing. At Portimao it wasn’t my fault, then at Assen I felt like I could be faster than the group I was in and made the move I was trying to make wrong and made a mistake. I am really enjoying this year more than last year, at the end what is important for me is to keep enjoying my racing. Next year we have a new Ducati bike coming, and for the moment I feel like I would like to ride that bike, but still nothing to speak about. The atmosphere is good in the team but there is no news yet.”

Andrea Locatelli (Pata Maxus Yamaha): “Important that Jonathan can come back on the bike… Everything is positive with Yamaha!”

Reflecting on his first win and looking to the future, Locatelli said: “I’m quite happy to be back at home for this round. I live close to Cremona, so it’ll be great as many people come to cheer for us. I want to continue this trend, score as many podiums as possible. Let’s try to do like Assen, always pushing hard, and try to win again; why not? You have a million emotions at that winning moment, and you enjoy it, but at the same time, when I came home, I enjoyed a couple of days then started working again. It’s true it’s my first victory but, for me, it’s not enough; I’m dreaming, I’m working hard and trust myself. I want more. It’s important that Jonathan can come back on the bike and try to ride again. It’s necessary for the team to have a good reference inside the box and I’m quite happy to have a strong rider alongside me. It’s early but, like always, it’s never early! We start talking about the future shortly after Phillip Island. Yamaha are happy to keep me in the team because I’m building my career around Yamaha. Everything is positive with Yamaha and I’m more than happy to work with them. At the same time, we need to consider all the teams that I could change to or not, and we need to look for other options. I need to understand the best solution for me, my target and my future in general. At the moment, I’m quite happy with Yamaha.”

Yari Montella (Barni Spark Racing Team): “We need to finish on Saturday, it’s been the wrong day for us!”

Montella has one goal in mind at Cremona: end his Saturday ‘curse’. He said: “I was thinking recently because here, I came here to Cremona some years ago with my training bike when I was 13 or 14 because it was a tricky circuit. Now, I’m here for a race weekend in WorldSBK, it’s a bit emotional. Our goal is a bit different to Danilo’s, I think! We need to continue our improvements. We have, more or less, an idea on the area we need to work and also my riding style. We have the situation clear. We need to finish on Saturday, it’s been the wrong day for us! The Championship standings don’t respect our potential because I have some zeroes, I crashed on the Saturday in Australia, Portimao and Assen. Every Sunday, I finish more or less in the top ten, in the points.”

Axel Bassani (bimota by Kawasaki Racing Team): “If we continue to work like we did at Assen, we can do a good job”

Looking ahead to his first home round of the season, Bassani said: “Last round at Assen was quite good, the first time for us in the top five. For a new bike, it’s a really good goal we achieved. Race 1 was good at Assen, but I made a mistake, so I’m sorry for the team. It’ll be our first time at the circuit for us with this bike, so I don’t know what can happen. If we continue to work like we did at Assen, we can do a good job. I hope to continue in the same way here. There’s a long straight so for us it’ll be difficult as we have some problems in that area, we’re missing some speed. At the same time, the mix of the track and corners, we are quite good, and the bike is working well. The level of WorldSBK is really high and everything can change day-by-day. At the end of last year, I was starting to be quite fast, but my problem was always Superpole. At Assen, we did a good job, and I took the slipstream of Toprak because we need that at the moment. If we start in a good position on the grid, we can have a good race, because we need to start at the front as, for us, it’s difficult for us to overtake.”

FIM JuniorGP Moto2: American Rossi Moor Makes His Debut This Weekend

Rossi Moor makes his debut as a full-time FIM JuniorGP Moto2 rider this weekend.

Rossi Attila Moor is set to make his full-time debut in the FIM JuniorGP Moto2 Championship this weekend!

The young American-Hungarian talent from Révész Racing, competing under Team MMR, previously raced as a wild-card entry in Estoril in 2024, where he impressively finished 9th, despite having just started familiarizing himself with the race bike.

This year, Moor has dedicated countless hours to training and testing, but he also took time to unveil his 2025 race bike at the Millenáris Motor Show in Budapest, where he presented it to a packed audience.

During the official pre-season test at Estoril, Moor and his team experimented with numerous setup
adjustments, allowing him to learn the track’s unique characteristics.

Fans can watch the races live on the FIM JuniorGP YouTube channel

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UPslVa9Gkg

 

Here is the full schedule for the week-end : 

 

MotoAmerica: More On Abbott Blood Test for Rapid Concussion Evaluation On-Site

Now there is a way to objectively test if a rider has a concussion. Here, Maria Herrera (6) crashes on the last lap of the second WorldWCR race in Jerez, 2024. Photo by Michael Gougis/copyright 2024 Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

MotoAmerica Becomes First Sports Organization to Use Abbott’s Rapid Blood Test for Concussion Evaluation On-site at Races

The test, run on Abbott’s portable i-STAT® Alinity® hand-held instrument, uses whole blood to help evaluate patients 18 years of age and older with a suspected mild traumatic brain injury, or concussion, producing lab-quality results in 15 minutes

The test will be used by healthcare professionals in the medical facilities at all MotoAmerica races in 2025

ABBOTT PARK, Ill., and IRVINE, Calif., May 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Abbott (NYSE: ABT), the global healthcare company, and MotoAmerica, the premier motorcycle road racing series in North America, announced today that MotoAmerica is the first professional sports organization worldwide to use Abbott’s groundbreaking blood test to help assess suspected concussions for riders in the on-site medical facilities at all races.

Abbott’s test, the i-STAT TBI test cartridge, is used to evaluate patients 18 years of age and older who present with suspected mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). It provides results in 15 minutes and may be used up to 24 hours after injury to help determine the need for a CT scan of the head. In 2024, Abbott’s i-STAT TBI test received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to be used with whole blood, allowing doctors to quickly assess patients with suspected mTBI on the handheld i-STAT Alinity analyzer at the patient’s side.

“This is the first ever objective test that physicians have had at the point-of-care to assist in the assessment of concussions – it changes the game,” said Carl Price, M.D., chief medical officer for MotoAmerica. “If a crash or fall does happen, the ability to quickly and objectively determine whether or not a rider needs a CT scan or additional evaluation, right there on-site, provides us—and our riders—with peace of mind.”

The i-STAT TBI test cartridge will be available in on-site medical facilities for all MotoAmerica races across the U.S. during the 2025 season, beginning with the race at Michelin Raceway Road in Atlanta, Ga. (May 2-4).

“As both a neurologist and licensed physician, I know firsthand the limitations of relying on a subjective tool like the Glasgow Coma Scale in the assessment of brain injury,” said Beth McQuiston, M.D., medical director in Abbott’s diagnostics business. “The ability to objectively assess the need for a head CT scan following potential brain injury right at the point of care, whether that be at a hospital bedside or an on-site medical facility at a sporting event, means quick assessment and a quick path to the right treatment.”

At MotoAmerica, riders wear comprehensive protection, including airbag-equipped suits that inflate on impact, helmets tested for multiple impact forces, and full-body armor. The tracks also feature air fence barriers and a dedicated medical safety car. In the event of a crash or fall, immediate on-site assessment adds an extra layer of safety to determine if a rider requires a CT scan or further evaluation.

“The standard of competition and performance in MotoAmerica continues to increase,” said Chuck Aksland, chief operating officer, MotoAmerica. “Between the riders, the motorcycles, their gear, and now accessibility to the most innovative medical equipment, we continue to push our standards and practices to better protect our racers. Our use of Abbott’s rapid blood test for concussion assessment furthers this commitment and will help us evaluate medical needs quickly and on location.”

According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), traumatic brain injury from accidents or sports is a leading cause of death and disability in the United States. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates 2.5 million people visit the emergency department for TBIs every year.

How the test works
The i-STAT TBI test cartridge with the i-STAT Alinity System requires a small venous blood sample – just a few drops applied to the test cartridge. The cartridge is then inserted into the portable i-STAT Alinity instrument. The test measures two brain-specific biomarkers that are released into the blood stream when there is a significant brain injury. If neither of these biomarkers measured are above an established cutoff, a significant injury has likely not occurred, and a CT scan can likely be avoided. Testing for these two biomarkers – ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase L1 (UCH-L1) and glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) – following an injury can provide essential and objective information about a patient’s condition and can help healthcare providers decide an appropriate treatment plan.

The test was developed by Abbott, with support from the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command’s (USAMRDC) U.S. Army Medical Materiel Development Activity (USAMMDA) and in collaboration with Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain Injury (TRACK-TBI).

The ability to use whole blood to help assess patients with suspected mTBI is an important step in Abbott’s vision to make its tests available in all settings where people seek care for head injuries. Today, the test is available to be used by hospitals, clinics, and any athletic organization with trained medical staff on-site and the ability to run moderately complex testing. Research and planning are ongoing to determine the feasibility of using these biomarkers similarly in teens and children.

About MotoAmerica:
MotoAmerica is officially sanctioned by the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) and the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM), and it features nine classes of motorcycle road racing: Superbike, Supersport, King of the Baggers, Talent Cup, Super Hooligan, Stock 1000, Twins Cup, Build. Train. Race. and Mini Cup.

About Abbott:
Abbott is a global healthcare leader that helps people live more fully at all stages of life. Our portfolio of life-changing technologies spans the spectrum of healthcare, with leading businesses and products in diagnostics, medical devices, nutritionals and branded generic medicines. Our 114,000 colleagues serve people in more than 160 countries.

Connect with us at www.abbott.com and on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X and Youtube.

The i-STAT TBI test cartridge was developed with support by the U.S. Department of Defense U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command’s (USAMRDC) U.S. Army Medical Materiel Development Activity (USAMMDA). The USAMRDC has been dedicated to developing a solution for the objective detection and evaluation of TBI for more than two decades and has played a critical role in developing the TBI test on Abbott’s i-STAT Alinity platform. (Reference to USAMRDC and USAMMDA does not imply or constitute endorsement by these organizations or by the Department of Defense or the U.S. Army.)

The Transforming Research and Clinical Knowledge in Traumatic Brain Injury (TRACK-TBI) research team was the first to demonstrate how this TBI blood test can be used for the benefit of TBI patients in clinical care.

MotoAmerica: New Blood Test A Concussion Game Changer

MotoAmerica racer Corey Alexander crashes at VIR in 2022, and is headed toward Airfence soft barriers. Photo by Alexis "Super Lex" Olivera.

On April 24th MotoAmerica’s PR agency, The Brand Amp, sent this to Roadracing World:

“The future of concussion safety at live sports events is here. This season, MotoAmerica, a leader in motorcycle racing, will become the first sports organization in the world to implement Abbott’s groundbreaking concussion blood test onsite.

“Building on its already comprehensive safety measures, MotoAmerica’s medical team will now utilize Abbott’s portable testing instrument for rapid TBI blood tests, providing a more objective way to assess concussions onsite.

“For decades, the standard of care for concussions has focused on subjective examinations, but Abbott’s cutting-edge technology can help rule out the need for a head CT scan and inform immediate care decisions within just 15 minutes.

“Safety is a cornerstone for MotoAmerica, reflected in:

“Advanced Protective Gear: Riders utilize cutting-edge equipment, including airbag clothing, full protective leather suits, rigorously tested helmets, and armor like back protectors, boots, and gloves.

“Track Safety Measures: Tracks are equipped with air fences (inflated, collapsible walls) and a dedicated safety car with medical staff. [Editorial note: MotoAmerica uses energy-absorbing soft barriers made by Airfence and Alpina, which function as pre-inflated airbags placed in front of walls and other hard objects a crashed rider may hit. The soft barriers used by MotoAmerica are provided by the non-profit Roadracing World Action Fund.]

“This initiative represents a significant step forward in concussion management for athletes, but also anyone who may be at risk and need concussion evaluation outside of a hospital.”

After receiving the email, Roadracing World contacted MotoAmerica Chief Medical Officer Dr. Carl Price, (an MD and a licensed racer) who expanded on the new test:

“Concussion is a clinical diagnosis made by a physician, not a cornerworker or an EMT or a physical therapist,” Dr. Price said. “Concussion is a constellation of symptoms and is a subjective diagnosis made by a doctor.

“This blood test is first little bit of objective information we have, and it is a game changer. There are two bio markers that are elevated after a concussion. As of April Abbott released the test, which is a lab on a chip; put a drop of blood on the chip and plug it in and it analyzes and kicks out the results in about 15 minutes. It’s approved by the FDA to help determine if a CT scan is needed; a CT scan can rule out more significant problems. The test helps triage patients.

“It helps diagnose a concussion. At a Daytona flat-track race, a rider crashed and EMTs said he had a concussion. We tested his blood and he had no concussion and he was able to race the next day. Before, the current protocol was that a rider with a concussion had to sit out the rest of the weekend, but that was not objective. This test is the first objective and not subjective test.

“I’m not trying to keep people off the track; I’m trying to get people back out there, performing at their best, while making sure that when their career is over they have enough brain cells to have a life.”

Read more about Dr. Carl Price here:

https://www.motoamerica.com/getting-to-know-dr-carl-price/

EvolveGT Track Days Running At Ozarks International Raceway

EvolveGT riders on track at Ozarks International Raceway. Photo courtesy EvolveGT.

EvolveGT Track Days is holding track day and school events at Ozarks International Raceway in Gravois Mills, Missouri on May 10-11, May 31-June 1, June 21-22, July 26-27, and September 10-11-12, and ASRA is holding races at the track on September 13-14.

The track features elevation changes and motorcycle events run on the 2.5-mile Outer Loop course.

An EvolveGT rider on course at Ozarks Raceway. Photo by ScottieE.com courtesy EvolveGT.

The track is located at 29211 Missouri Route 135, Gravois Mills, Missouri and more information is available on the track website:

https://ozarksinternationalraceway.com/

 

Another view of the track at Ozarks Raceway. Photo by ScottieE.com courtesy EvolveGT.

May 2025

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On the Front Cover: Chris Ulrich rode a “Super Naked” 2025 Kawasaki Z900 SE on the streets of Miami, commuted via highway to Homestead-Miami Speedway, got on the
track, and went quicker after a few easy set-up changes. Photo by Kevin Wing.

 

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Inside Info: BMW R 1300 RS Twin-Cylinder, KTM 450 SMR Supermoto,
Baggers Headed To MotoGP, Diagnostic Concussion Blood Test Can
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The Return Of Army of Darkness, Part 2

Shops: Ingenuity Rises At TechSpec-USA 

 

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MotoGP: Marquez and Marquez Win! 

     MotoGP Notes: Martin’s Injuries, Vinales Makes His Point

 

MotoAmerica Superbike: All Beaubier At Road Atlanta 

  MotoAmerica Inside Info: Smith’s Best Finish; Lee’s Winning Return

 

World Superbike: Bulega vs. Razgatlioglu! 

     World Superbike Notes: Razgatlioglu Seeking Grip;
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AHRMA Vintage Cup Recap From Willow Springs & Inde

Tim Joyce (309) at Inde Motorsports Park. Photo by Craig Chawla/AHRMA.

AHRMA Vintage Cup Series Race Recap From Willow Springs & Inde Motorsports Ranch

The AHRMA Vintage Cup Series returned to historic Willow Springs Raceway April 19-20 after a couple of years absence, and continued its western swing the following weekend at Inde Motorsports Ranch April 26-27, as part of the 2025 AHRMA National Roadracing Series presented by Motobilia. The double dose of classic motorcycle racing saw riders on historic grand prix racing machines, battle it out over the two weekends, showcasing skill, strategy, and the power of their historic bikes.

Sponsored by Roadracingworld.com, and NYC Norton (nycnorton.com), AHRMA’s 2025 Vintage Cup features the 500 Premier class which includes 500cc four-stroke machines built up to and including 1968. Featured bikes from this era include the 500cc Manx Norton, Matchless or Seeley G50, BSA Goldstar or 500cc BSA Twin “works” replica, Benelli “works” Four, Harley-Davidson KR, Honda Drixton Twin, and more. 

On the 2.5-mile main track at Willow Springs on Saturday, Tim Joyce took the lead on a 1968 Seeley G50, setting the tone for a commanding performance which would repeat itself throughout both weekends. Hot on his heels, David Roper powered his 1970 Harley-Davidson ERTT, while Jef Elings, aboard a 1965 Matchless G50, held a steady third. Ron Melton, on his 1962 Norton Manx ran fourth, his bike’s iconic growl echoing through the desert air, but sadly retired with a mechanical early in the race. The lead three maintained their positions throughout the race, with Joyce crossing the finish line first, followed by Roper and Elings.

Sunday’s race was a near mirror image, with the same four riders storming through Turn One in identical order. Joyce again dictated the pace. Roper and Elings kept the pressure on, while Melton again had to retire with a mechanical. The checkered flag fell with no change in the order.

The following weekend at Inde Motorsports Ranch, Joyce, Roper, and Elings returned. Undeterred by the tighter, more technical circuit, they replicated their previous weekend’s success, finishing Saturday and Sunday’s races in the same order: Joyce leading Roper with Elings in third.

The Vintage Cup Series at Willow Springs and Inde Motorsports Ranch celebrated the enduring spirit of classic motorcycle racing, where every rev of the engine and lean into a corner tells a story of heritage, grit, and glory.

“The sun was shining and fortunately we didn’t have the traditional winds that Willow Springs is so well known for, making racing conditions almost perfect.  Both East Coast riders reported that the trip out west was well worth it for the weather and the competition.” says Kenny Cummings of NYC Norton.

 

“The recent back-to-back rounds at Willow Springs and Inde Motorsports Ranch showcased the very best of vintage road racing. Tim Joyce’s sweep of all four days of Vintage Cup competition was nothing short of remarkable, and it’s a testament to his skill, machine and dedication to the sport. Dave Roper and Jeff Elings also delivered outstanding performances, consistently finishing second and third, respectively. Their commitment, sportsmanship, and pace reflect the spirit of the motorcycles they race on and legacy of the Vintage Cup. We’re proud to see such fierce but respectful competition continuing to define the AHRMA paddock”, said Greg “GT” Tomlinson, AHRMA Chairman of the Board of Trustees.

“All the racers seemed to be really pleased with the track layout, great facilities, beautiful weather and the good vibes that Inde offered,  I hope this remains on the schedule as one of our west coast rounds for years to come,” added Kenny Cummings, “With seven wins under his belt, Timmy has certainly thrown down the gauntlet and is always up for a good challenge.  I encourage all of the 500 Premier racers to get out there and give him a run for his money.  We’ll pick this back up again at Motorsports Park Hastings at the end of May.”

Bob Robbins, co-Chairman of the AHRMA Safety Committee said, “A huge thank you to John Ulrich and the Roadracing World Action Fund program for facilitating the deployment of Airfence soft barriers at Inde!”

Rounds nine and 10 of the AHRMA National Road Race Series Presented by Motobilia will be May 31-June 1 Motorsports Park Hastings in Hastings, NE.

The annual Vintage Cup spotlights one of AHRMA’s road racing classes with extra attention on competitors in the selected class during each race event. Enhanced awards for the Vintage Cup competitors are presented separately from other class trophies during the Saturday awards ceremony at each AHRMA National Road Race event. Highlights from each Vintage Cup race will be reported in RoadRacingWorld.com’s online edition. At the conclusion of each season, the perpetual Vintage Cup trophy will be engraved with the national champion winner’s name and presented to the winner at the National Awards Banquet to keep for one year.

2025 AHRMA Roadracing Series Presented by Motobilia, 500 Premier – Vintage Cup Results

 

Saturday, April 19, 2025

1 – Tim Joyce, 1968 Seeley G-50, Springfield, VT

2 – David Roper, 1970 Harley-Davidson ERTT, Hicksville, NY

3 – Jeff Elings, 1965 Matchless G50, Santa Barbara, CA

4 – Ron Melton, 1962 Norton Manx, Port Costa, CA

 

Sunday, April 20, 2025

1 – Tim Joyce, 1968 Seeley G-50, Springfield, VT

2 – David Roper, 1970 Harley-Davidson ERTT, Hicksville, NY

3 – Jeff Elings, 1965 Matchless G50, Santa Barbara, CA

4 – Ron Melton, 1962 Norton Manx, Port Costa, CA

 

Saturday, April 26, 2025
1 – Tim Joyce, 1968 Seeley G-50, Springfield, VT

2 – David Roper, 1970 Harley-Davidson ERTT, Hicksville, NY

3 – Jeff Elings, 1965 Matchless G50, Santa Barbara, CA

 

Sunday, April 27, 2025
1 – Tim Joyce, 1968 Seeley G-50, Springfield, VT

2 – David Roper, 1970 Harley-Davidson ERTT, Hicksville, NY

3 – Jeff Elings, 1965 Matchless G50, Santa Barbara, CA

 

About AHRMA:
The American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association (AHRMA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to competing on fantastic classic and true vintage along with a wide range of modern motorcycles.  With over 3,000 members, AHRMA is the largest vintage racing group in North America and one of the biggest in the world. The association has grown steadily over the years, reflecting the increasing interest in classic bikes.

Bagger Racing League: Xaus Leads Bagger GP Championship

The Bagger Racing League's 2025 season kicked off with a double-header round at Chuckwalla Valley Raceway. Photo courtesy BRL.
A sandstorm hit the Chuckwalla Valley Raceway during Saturday afternoon’s races. Photo by Caliphotography.

The 2025 Bagger Racing League (BRL) season roared to life in the California desert, launching with back-to-back rounds of bar-to-bar action at the legendary Chuckwalla Valley Raceway. The Drag Specialties Battle of the Baggers Presented by Memphis Shades wasted no time delivering high-speed drama, breakout rides, and serious shakeups in the points standings.

Round 1: Gusts, Grit, and Gutsy Moves

Saturday’s Round 1 kicked off under sunny skies, but by the afternoon, heavy winds swept through the valley, turning the track into a high-speed chess match. Riders had to dig deep as the wind pushed bikes around mid-corner, making for sketchy, edge-of-control moments at triple-digit speeds. Despite the brutal crosswinds, the racing was fierce and fearless. Fans were treated to wild passes, tire smoke, and a few last-lap heartstoppers as the first round set the tone for what’s shaping up to be a wild season.

From dramatic victories and breakout rides in Round 1 to mechanical carnage and comeback stories in Round 2, the California desert served up a brutal proving ground for riders and machines alike — and the championship chase is heating up fast.

ROUND 1 RESULTS – April 25, 2025

Andrews Products Bagger GP

Ruben Xaus

Cody Gilmore

Pirelli Pro-Stock Bagger

Jake Masters

Daniel Spina

Clay Braun

Barnett Clutches & Cables Super-Street Bagger

Brendan Foley

Jake McGuire

Carl Schlacht

Zippers Performance American Twins Unlimited

Eric Reyes

Tony Tucker

Carl Schlacht

Air-Cooled Class

Eric Reyes

Ravi Patel

Brandon Quaid

DP Brakes Liquid-Cooled Class

Alexander Calloway

David Lancaster

Gilbert Conde

Middleweight Superbike

Michael Gougis

Lightweight Superbike

Alexander Calloway

Bryan Shields

ROUND 2 RESULTS – April 27, 2025

Crashes and hard-fought recoveries defined Round 2. With several riders battling injuries and mechanical issues, new names cracked the podium and the championship picture began to shift.

Round 2: Calm Skies, Clean Racing, and Redemption Runs

By Sunday, the desert delivered a perfect race day — clear, calm, and fast. Round 2 saw riders regroup and reset, with smoother track conditions allowing for tighter racing and even tighter lap times. The improved weather brought out the best in several teams, as comeback performances and mechanical turnarounds dominated the day.

The fan energy was just as intense. Enthusiasts from all over packed the paddock — including one hardcore fan who rode his adventure bike all the way from Youngstown, Ohio just to catch the opening rounds live. From the fences to the fan zones, BRL’s reach and passion were on full display.

The Road Ahead: The Chase is On

With two rounds down and plenty of season to go, the 2025 championship battle is wide open. The early leaders have targets on their backs, and the underdogs are gaining ground fast. Next up: Round 3 & 4 at Motorsports Park in Hastings, Nebraska where momentum, strategy, and machine reliability will be put to the test.

One thing’s for sure — if Chuckwalla was just the start, fans better buckle up. The Drag Specialties Battle of the Baggers Presented by Memphis Shades is back, and the fight for the crown is already full throttle.

Andrews Products Bagger GP

Both riders DNF

Pirelli Pro-Stock Bagger

Daniel Spina

Jake Masters

Anthony Sollima

Tony Tucker

Barnett Clutches & Cables Super-Street Bagger

Brendan Foley

Frankie Garcia

Jake McGuire

Carl Schlacht

Zippers Performance American Twins Unlimited

Gilbert Conde

Eric Reyes

Tony Tucker

Carl Schlacht

Air-Cooled Class

Eric Reyes

Ravi Patel

Brandon Quaid

Joe Gayle

DP Brakes Liquid-Cooled Class

Alexander Calloway

Gilbert Conde

David Lancaster

Lightweight Superbike

Alexander Calloway

Bryan Shields

Middleweight Superbike

Josh Fogle

Michael Gougis

SERIES POINT STANDINGS AFTER TWO ROUNDS

Andrews Products Bagger GP

Ruben Xaus

Cody Gilmore

Pirelli Pro-Stock Bagger

Jake Masters

Daniel Spina

Clay Braun

Tony Tucker

Anthony Sollima

Barnett Clutches & Cables Super-Street Bagger

Brendan Foley

Jake McGuire

Carl Schlacht

Shawn Hoffman

Mike Coury

Jason Owens

Frankie Garcia

Joe Sanderson

Zippers Performance American Twins Unlimited

Eric Reyes

Tony Tucker

Carl Schlacht

Gilbert Conde

Air-Cooled Class

Eric Reyes

Ravi Patel

Brandon Quaid

Joe Gayle

Alex Darrah

Jake McGuire

Douglas Darrah

DP Brakes Liquid-Cooled Class

Alexander Calloway

Gilbert Conde

David Lancaster

Daniel Spina

Vincent Wilson

Lightweight Superbike

Alexander Calloway

Bryan Shields

Middleweight Superbike

Josh Fogle

Michael Gougis

Dunlop Renews As Official MotoAmerica Tire Supplier Through 2029

MotoAmerica Superbike Champion Josh Herrin in action on his Ducati.

Dunlop Extends Partnership as Official Tire Supplier of MotoAmerica Through 2029

MotoAmerica, the leading motorcycle road racing series in North America, proudly announces the renewal of its partnership with Dunlop as the Official Tire Supplier for the championship through 2029. This new four-year agreement solidifies Dunlop’s commitment to providing high-performance tires across all categories of the MotoAmerica series.

As the 2025 season continues, Dunlop will enter its eleventh year as the exclusive tire supplier for all eight classes of the MotoAmerica Championship.

“MotoAmerica has enjoyed a fruitful partnership with Dunlop since our inception in 2015,” stated MotoAmerica President Wayne Rainey. “This marks our fourth long-term agreement with Dunlop, which highlights the mutual trust and confidence we share. The collaboration allows Dunlop to innovate and enhance their products through our series, ultimately benefiting the consumers. With advancements in grip, feel, and durability, our athletes are achieving faster lap times, which positively impacts the entire racing community. We eagerly anticipate the upcoming seasons and the continuation of our partnership with Dunlop.”

Chad Geer, Director of MC Product, Marketing & Motorsports at Dunlop, expressed, “Racing holds significant importance for Dunlop, and our involvement in the MotoAmerica series has proven invaluable for the development of our high-performance tires. Our design and service teams bring passion to MotoAmerica events, and the insights gained on the track enhance our products for customers, many of whom are avid racing enthusiasts. Since MotoAmerica took over the series in 2015, we have fostered an excellent relationship, and we are excited to extend this partnership for another four years. The 2025 season is off to a promising start, and we are thrilled to play a key role in it.”

To learn more about Dunlop racing tires, please visit www.dunlopracing.com

Dunlop Sportmax Slick motorcycle road racing tires. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.
Dunlop Sportmax Slick motorcycle road racing tires. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

About Dunlop Motorcycle Tires:

Dunlop is the number one selling and largest supplier of original equipment and replacement motorcycle tires in North America. For more information, visit www.DunlopMotorcycleTires.com. Follow @ridedunlop on Instagram, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter) for the latest Dunlop news. Use #RideDunlop and/or #RaceDunlop to share your Dunlop moments.

Triumph Introduces 2026 Trident Triple Special Edition

The 2026 Triumph Trident 660 Triple Tribute model

BOLD NEW LOOK FOR TRIDENT TRIPLE TRIBUTE UPDATED SPECIAL EDITION

Triumph Motorcycles reveals a new Trident Triple Tribute Special Edition for model year 2026

A striking and moody graphic scheme, with popular ‘67 inspired by the five-time TT winning Trident, ‘Slippery Sam’

Rider focused technology includes Sport riding mode, Optimized Cornering ABS, Traction Control, and Triumph Shift Assist

Bold Diablo Red wheels with belly pan and color – matched fly screen fitted as standard

Following the launch of the popular Trident Triple Tribute Special Edition last year, Triumph Motorcycles has launched a striking new racing-inspired edition for model year 2026, with all the performance and rider focused technology delivered by the latest generation of the Trident 660.

The bold new Trident 660 Triple Tribute Edition is equipped with the Trident’s latest rider-focused upgrades, including a Sport riding mode delivering a sharper throttle response for a more exhilarating ride, and Optimized Cornering ABS and Traction Control. The Triumph Shift Assist provides smooth, clutchless gear changes up and down.

The new Special Edition retains its racing-inspired looks, paying tribute to Triumph’s legendary five-time Isle of Man TT-winning ‘Slippery Sam’, but this time with an even more modern graphic scheme. Its sleek sapphire black bodywork provides a deep, glossy black finish which forms the base of this special edition, bringing a stealthy new look to the Trident Triple Tribute.
This is contrasted with bold Cobalt Blue and Diablo Red highlights, which sweep across the tank, tail, and front end. The ‘67 race number graphic on the tank once again gives a stylish nod to the most famous Trident in history.

The striking Diablo red wheels give the Trident Triple Tribute an unmistakable presence, while the compact, aerodynamic flyscreen screen in Sapphire Black with matching Triple Tribute graphic detail, enhances the front-end silhouette. Completing the modern new look, a sculpted belly pan finished in matching Sapphire Black, is also fitted as standard for a clean, aggressive lower profile and extra road presence.

This striking scheme channels Triumph’s racing heritage and gives the Trident Triple Tribute unmistakable character.

Paul Stroud – Chief Commercial Officer, Triumph Motorcycles
“This middle-weight roadster continues to be incredibly popular in a highly competitive category, winning new fans with every new update. Following the launch of the latest generation Trident in September, and the global success of the Trident Triple Tribute special edition in 2024, we were keen to meet the demands of our customers for an updated Trident Triple Tribute this year.
The striking styling and exceptional finish is sure to turn heads, while the triple engine performance, and rider-focused technology will turn even a daily commute into a thrilling ride.”

TRIPLE-CYLINDER PERFORMANCE

Featuring a dedicated Trident tune, the Trident 660’s triple engine is fully Euro 5+ compliant, giving 80 HP (81 PS) peak power @ 10,250 rpm and 47 ft-lb (64 Nm) peak torque @ 6,250 rpm, for smooth, responsive performance across the rev range. The linear torque curve and ride-by-wire throttle make the power delivery intuitive and exciting, whether navigating city traffic or flowing through open corners.

With advanced engine mapping, the 660 responds instantly to rider input, while low-inertia internals help the engine spin freely, adding to the bike’s playful nature. A distinctive deep triple soundtrack is provided via a compact and minimal single sided silencer, with a premium stainless-steel finisher.

The Trident’s smooth six-speed gearbox, with gear ratios and final drive that are optimized to make the riding experience easy and fun, is further enhanced by the addition of the Triumph Shift Assist up and down quickshifter, included as standard for this special edition.

PRECISE AND AGILE HANDLING

Lightweight and balanced, the Trident’s tubular steel chassis and high specification suspension gives riders confidence and control, whether commuting or enjoying weekend rides. The Showa 1.61” (41mm) Single Function Big Piston upside-down forks and a preload-adjustable monoshock RSU are tuned for the road, delivering precise front-end feel and stable, composed handling.

Trusted grip in all conditions comes courtesy of high-performance Michelin Road 5 tires for confidence in the wet and dry, while twin Nissin two-piston front calipers with 12.2” (310mm) discs provide smooth, progressive stopping power to match the Trident’s exciting performance.

Rider-focused technology

New for 2025, the Optimized Cornering ABS uses Internal Measurement Unit (IMU) inputs to adjust braking parameters while leaned over, delivering confident control in corners, while the new Optimized Traction Control adjusts power based on lean angle and surface grip to maintain control, with rider-selectable modes.

The new Trident 660 also features Cruise Control as standard for the first time, adding comfort on longer journeys, while more urban riding is made easier by the Triumph Shift Assist, which enables smooth, clutchless gear changes up and down.

With three riding modes, Road, Rain, and now Sport, the throttle response and traction settings can be tailored to match the road conditions or the style of ride.

These Riding modes are accessed easily via the intuitive, full color TFT screen and handlebar controls, which also support the My Triumph Connectivity System, fitted as standard to enable riders to integrate their phone, music and turn-by-turn navigation.

CONFIDENCE-INSPIRING BY DESIGN

An upright, neutral riding position and sculpted seat help make the Trident feel instantly familiar. The low 31.7” (805mm) seat height and a low wet weight of 418.9 lbs. (190kg) helps riders of all sizes feel planted and in control. Lightweight and easy to maneuver at low speeds for new riders to feel confident, the Trident is a natural first big bike or an agile everyday option. With a slim tank, wide bars and light clutch action, everything about the Trident is designed to reduce fatigue and increase riding enjoyment.

MAKE THE TRIDENT TRIPLE TRIBUTE YOUR OWN

The Trident Triple Tribute can be tailored with a range of 32 accessories, including protection and care, technology, style & detailing, comfort & practicality, and security.
Protection includes rubber tank pad, molded frame and engine cover protectors, and CNC machined fork protectors, as well as a Muc-Off cleaning kit, all weather cover, and battery charger. With the technology accessories, customers can add a convenient under seat USB charging socket, and a tire pressure monitoring system. Designed specifically for the Trident, customers can add a set of water-resistant luggage, with a quick release tank bag and tail pack.

Billet machined bar end mirrors, and parts to add to the detailing. The Trident is also pre-prepared to be able to be fitted with the internally wired heated grips, which include a neatly integrated button, and the ergonomically shaped pillion grab handles.

Designed hand-in-hand with our motorcycles and manufactured to the same exacting standards, all Triumph accessories have the same two-year unlimited mileage warranty as the bikes themselves.

ON THE ROAD

The new Trident Triple Tribute will be available from $8,745 USD or $10,645 CAD, with a class-leading service interval of 10,000 miles (or 12 months, whichever comes sooner) which contributes to the incredibly low cost of ownership.

Customers can find out more at TriumphMotorcycles.com or place an order with their local Triumph dealer. Bikes will be arriving in dealerships from June 2025.

SPECIFICATIONS
ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION

Type Liquid-cooled, 3 cylinders, 12 valves, DOHC
Capacity 660 cc
Bore 2.91” (74.0 mm)
Stroke 2.01” (51.1 mm)
Compression 11.95:1
Maximum Power 80 HP (81 PS) (59.6 kW) @ 10,250 rpm
Maximum Torque 47 ft-lb (64 Nm) @ 6,250 rpm
Fuel System Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with electronic throttle control. 3 rider modes (Rain, Road, Sport)
Exhaust Stainless steel 3 into 1 header system with low single sided stainless steel silencer
Final Drive X-ring chain
Clutch Wet, multi-plate, slip & assist
Gearbox 6 speed, Triumph Shift Assist

CHASSIS

Frame Tubular steel perimeter frame
Swingarm Twin-sided, fabricated pressed steel
Front Wheel Cast aluminum alloy 5 spoke, 17 x 3.5 in
Rear Wheel Cast aluminum alloy 5 spoke, 17 x 5.5 in
Front Tire 120/70 R 17
Rear Tire 180/55 R 17
Front Suspension Showa 41mm upside down separate function big piston (SFF-BP) forks, 4.72” (120mm) Wheel travel
Rear Suspension Showa monoshock RSU, with preload adjustment, 5.12” (130mm) Wheel travel
Front Brakes Twin 12.2” (310mm) discs, 2 piston sliding calipers, OCABS
Rear Brakes Single 10.03” (255mm) fixed disc, single piston sliding caliper, OCABS
Instruments LCD Multifunction Instruments with integrated color TFT screen

DIMENSIONS & WEIGHTS

Length 79.53” (2020mm)
Width (Handlebars) 31.3” (795mm)
Height Without Mirrors 42.87” (1089mm)
Seat Height 31.7” (805mm)
Wheelbase 55.16” (1401mm)
Rake 24.6°
Trail 4.21” (107mm)
Wet weight 418.9lbs (190 kg)
Fuel Tank Capacity 3.7 gal (14.0 liters)

SERVICE

Service Interval 10,000 miles (16,000km)/12 months

CONSUMPTION AND EMISSIONS (EU)

Fuel Consumption 60.1 mpg (4.7 l/100km)
Emissions 107 g/km EURO 5 Plus
CO2 emissions and fuel consumption data are measured according to regulation 168/2013/EC. Figures for fuel consumption are derived from specific test conditions and are for comparative purposes only. They may not reflect real driving results.

ABOUT TRIUMPH

● First established in 1902, Triumph Motorcycles celebrated 120 years of motorcycle manufacture in 2022. For more than three decades, Triumph Motorcycles has been based in Hinckley, Leicestershire, and has produced iconic bikes that perfectly blend authentic design, character, charisma, and performance.

A GLOBAL BRITISH SUCCESS STORY

● Record global sales of 134,635 motorcycles were delivered in 2024, through a network of 950 dealers in 68 countries, confirming Triumph Motorcycles’ position as the largest British motorcycle manufacturer.

● Triumph currently employs around 3,000 personnel worldwide and has subsidiary operations in the UK, North America, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Japan, Sweden (Scandinavia), Benelux, Brazil, China, and Thailand as well as a network of independent distributors. Triumph has manufacturing facilities in Hinckley, Leicestershire, and Thailand plus CKD facilities in Brazil and India.

A WORLD-CLASS RANGE

● With a laser-sharp focus on what riders across the world are looking for, a passion to deliver the perfect ride for every customer, and attention to detail that delivers the highest quality motorcycles, Triumph offers a growing range of category-leading motorcycles spanning Modern Classics, Roadsters and Adventure bikes. From the accessible Speed 400cc TR series to the Rocket 3 with its powerful 2500cc engine, every model exemplifies Triumph’s iconic style, quality and performance.

● Delivering a fun, agile and confidence-inspiring ride for riders of all ages and experience levels, the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X launched in 2023 with a brand-new single engine platform (TR Series), representing incredible value for money and bringing Triumph to a whole new generation of riders.

● The Modern Classics feature Triumph’s legendary Bonneville twin engine. Famously named to celebrate Triumph’s 1956 land speed record on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, USA, the Bonneville was the original British superbike and a race-winner straight out of the crate, chosen by famous motorcyclists of the past for its handling, style, and character. Now, the Bonneville family has evolved, with rider-focused technology and cool custom style. The range includes the Bonneville Bobber, Speedmaster, Thruxton RS, Speed Twin 900, Speed Twin 1200, Scrambler 900, Scrambler 1200 and the iconic Bonneville T120 and T100.

● The Roadsters start with the agile and popular Trident 660 and sporty Daytona 660 then the Street Triple 765, and finally the Speed Triple 1200 RS. For adventure riders, Triumph has a complete line-up of epic Tigers, starting with the Tiger Sport 660 and Tiger Sport 800, moving up to the Tiger 900 range, and finally to the Tiger 1200 range.

● In 2023 Triumph officially claimed the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for ‘The greatest distance travelled on a motorcycle in 24 hours (individual)’. Riding a factory-specification Tiger 1200 GT Explorer on the High-Speed Ring at the Nardò Technical Center in Italy, 5x Enduro World Champion and Triumph Global Ambassador Iván Cervantes travelled more than 4012km in a 24-hour period, beating the previous record of 3406km by a huge margin of more than 600km.

TRIUMPH RACING

● Triumph has a glorious racing history, competing in and winning races in almost every class and field of motorcycle sporting achievement. From winning the second ever Isle of Man TT in 1908, through to 1960s road and track success in Europe and America, right up to contemporary racing achievements with the Triumph triple powered 2014 and 2015 SuperSport titles and World SuperSport racing, Isle of Man SuperSport TT wins in 2014 and 2019, courtesy of Gary Johnson and Peter Hickman, plus an average speed of over 130mph 2023 by Peter Hickman on his Triumph STR765, and a thrilling last-lap victory at the legendary Daytona 200 by Brandon Paasch on the Street Triple 765 in 2022.

● Triumph’s racing legend continues as the exclusive engine supplier to the FIM Moto2™ World Championship since the start of the 2019 season. Triumph Motorcycles provides all the teams with race-tuned 765cc triples, each of which is based on the class-leading Street Triple RS powerplant. Redefining the class, Triumph broke record after record in the inaugural year, including the first ever +300km/h Moto2™ top speed. Reflecting these great successes, the wonderful feedback, and partnerships that Triumph have had with the riders and their teams, and the incredible response from Triumph fans across the world, Triumph and Dorna, decided to extend the relationship in 2021 and again in 2023, signing a new contract for another five years of racing: 2025 – 2029.

● Triumph is working with PTR Triumph Factory Racing to participate in the 2025 World Supersport Championship. Tom Booth-Amos will be joined by Oli Bayliss, racing on the Street Triple 765. Macadam Triumph Factory Racing continues with British Supersport riders Luke Stapleford (2024 vice-champion) and Max Wadsworth. In the National Sportbike Championship, the team has a four rider lineup on the Daytona 660; Brodie Gawith, Jayden Martin, Katie Hand and Lewis Smart.

● In 2023, Triumph announced its intention to compete in the 2024 MXGP/MX2 and SuperMotocross World Championships, and after a successful first season, now lines up for SuperMotocross in 2025 with a four-rider team. Jalek Swoll, Austin Forkner, Jordon Smith, Stilez Robertson will race for the British manufacturer, who will compete on both coasts of Supercross and the full Pro Motocross series with the TF 250-X. In the FIM MX2 World Championship Camden McLellan will compete for a second year aboard Triumph machinery, while Guillem Farres joins the team. Mikkel Haarup remains as a test rider (due to age restrictions in the MX2 category).

● In September 2024 Triumph revealed Motorsport legend and former world champion Paul Edmondson has officially been appointed Team Manager of Triumph Racing’s enduro program, which will see the brand represented at the highest levels of enduro competition worldwide. In February 2025, Jonny Walker took 2nd place overall in the SuperEnduro World Championship on his TF 250.

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