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MotoAmerica: Alexander On Provisional Supersport Pole At Road Atlanta (Updated)

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Corey Alexander topped MotoAmerica Supersport Qualifying One Friday afternoon at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, in Braselton, Georgia. Riding his Roller Die + Forming Panigale V2 on Dunlop control tires, Alexander lapped the 2.55-mile course in 1:28.912 to lead the field of 43 riders.

2023 Championship runner-up Tyler Scott was second-fastest with a 1:29.137 on his Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-R750, and PJ Jacobsen was third-quickest with a time of 1:29.246 on his Rahal Ducati Moto Panigale V2.

Blake Davis was fourth with a 1:29.401 on his N2 Racing/BobbleHeadMoto Yamaha YZF-R6, and Stefano Mesa made it four brands in the top five with a lap of 1:29.434 on his Tytlers Cycle Racing Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R.

 

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More, from a press release issued by Rahal Ducati Moto:

ROAD ATLANTA

FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2024 | PRACTICE & QUALIFYING 1
 
 
Friday’s on-track activities marked the start of the Rahal Ducati Moto Supersport championship fight.  The team used the excellent weather conditions to fine-tune the Ducatis in practice and maximize qualifying efforts in the afternoon under the sunny skies.

PJ Jacobsen topped the time charts for the morning’s practice session, with Corey Alexander following in P4 and Kayla Yaakov finishing P13. 

It was Alexander who claimed the fastest time for Qualifying 1, with Jacobsen in third and Yaakov P11. 

Tomorrow’s schedule hosts Qualifying 2 with the trio of riders taking the track with their fellow Supersport competitors at 9:10 am EST to set the field for both rounds. Race 1 goes green at 2:10 pm EST concluding track activity for the team on Saturday. 
 
 

 
COREY ALEXANDER

No. 23 ROLLER DIE + FORMING DUCATI PANIGALE V2

PRACTICE: P4 (1:30.075)

QUALIFYING 1: P1 (1:28.912) 

WHAT HE’S SAYING:

“We were able to put it up on Provisional Pole for Qualifying 1. It’s a good start for the team as well with PJ being third, which is really exciting. We’ll see what tomorrow brings. Thanks for all the support to Graham and the entire Rahal family, we’re in for a great season!”

 
 
 

 
PJ JACOBSEN

No. 15 XPEL DUCATI PANIGALE V2

PRACTICE: P1 (1:29.667)

QUALIFYING 1: P3 (1:29.246) 

WHAT HE’S SAYING:

“Today was a good day for us – I got P1 in the first practice session and P3 for Qualifying 1. We struggled with some things in qualifying and now know some changes we can make for Qualifying 2 in the morning and we are looking forward to that. Everything has been going super well so far this weekend! Congrats to Corey for the provisional Pole – I’ll be battling for it in the morning. It’s great to have both of us in the Top 3 and the team is doing a great job.”

 
 
 

 
KAYLA YAAKOV

No. 19 XPEL DUCATI PANIGALE V2

PRACTICE: P13 (1:32.606)

QUALIFYING 1: P11 (1:30.425) 

NOTES:  Suffered through set-up issues in Practice along with data loss from the morning session

WHAT SHE’S SAYING:

Practice 1 was okay – we struggled quite a bit with setup. We knew we were going to make some changes for [Qualifying] 1, so we weren’t too worried about it. In Q1 I had some similar issues but the bike was slightly better overall. The changes we made helped a bit, but I’m still struggling with the setup of the bike. We have quite a bit of under-acceleration and it’s making it difficult to get good lap times. Overall, I’m pretty happy with the time we were able to set considering the setup issues we are experiencing right now. I’m excited going into Q2 tomorrow because now we can fully review the data and see exactly what we are doing and hopefully have a good Q2 tomorrow morning.”

 
 
 

 
BEN SPIES

TEAM PRINCIPAL

WHAT HE’S SAYING:

“It’s been a really good Friday – it’s early and the first Qualifying session, so we need to keep the pace quick for Q2. The track could be faster tomorrow, which would be nice. We are happy as a team. Coming from Daytona we’ve made a lot of changes to the team structure and with the bike. Today validates those changes, so we’re in a good place. Kayla [Yaakov] is going to find some time tomorrow with some work we’re going to do on the bike settings. PJ [Jacobsen] and Corey [Alexander] are riding really well, and we are going to make some basic changes to their bikes for tomorrow. I think we are going to have some competitive packages for the race and I’m happy that all three riders are happy and headed in the right direction.”

MotoAmerica: Kyle Wyman Breaks Baggers Lap Record In FP1 At Road Atlanta

Precision Track Days brings you the results of this weekend’s events.

Revving Up the Track Day Experience with Precision Track Day!

We’re redefining your motorcycle track day experience! By showing an understanding that every rider has unique needs and deserves a meticulously crafted track day atmosphere. Join us at our next event, where every twist and turn is a chance to outdo yourself, supported by a team fiercely committed to your growth, safety, and passion for riding. Because track days should be more than just riding – they should be a holistic experience that fuels your love for the sport!

 

Kyle Wyman was quickest in MotoAmerica Mission King Of The Baggers Free Practice One Friday morning at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, in Braselton, Georgia. Riding his Harley-Davidson Factory Racing Road Glide on Dunlop control tires around the 2.55-mile course, Wyman turned a 1:29.935, which was not only fast enough to lead the 12-rider field but it also broke Wyman’s own All-Time Lap Record of 1:30.036 from 2023.

Defending Champion Hayden Gillim was second-best with a time of 1:30.345 on his RevZilla/Motul/Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson, and Bobby Fong rounded out the top three with a lap of 1:30.404 on his SDI/Roland Sands Racing Indian Challenger.

For the second event in a row the Feuling Parts team and rider Ruben Xaus were no-shows with no announcements coming from the team or rider on social media. Stay tuned.

 

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MotoAmerica: Beaubier Best In Superbike FP1 At Road Atlanta

Precision Track Days brings you the results of this weekend’s events.

Revving Up the Track Day Experience with Precision Track Day!

We’re redefining your motorcycle track day experience! By showing an understanding that every rider has unique needs and deserves a meticulously crafted track day atmosphere. Join us at our next event, where every twist and turn is a chance to outdo yourself, supported by a team fiercely committed to your growth, safety, and passion for riding. Because track days should be more than just riding – they should be a holistic experience that fuels your love for the sport!

 

Cameron Beaubier posted the best lap time during MotoAmerica Steel Commander Superbike Free Practice One Friday morning at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, northeast of Atlanta, Georgia. On board his Tytlers Cycle Racing BMW M 1000 RR and using Dunlop control tires, the five-time MotoAmerica Superbike Champion turned a 1:24.916 to lead the field of 24 riders.

Josh Herrin was second-fastest with a lap of 1:25.184 on his Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati Panigale V4 R, and three-time and defending Champion Jake Gagne was third-quickest with a time of 1:25.369 on his Attack Performance Progressive Yamaha YZF-R1.

Richie Escalante was fourth with a 1:25.608 on his Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-R1000R, making it four different brands in the top four. Bobby Fong rounded out the top five with a lap of 1:25.709 on his Wrench Motorcycles Yamaha YZF-R1.

 

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MotoAmerica: Jacobsen Leads Supersport FP1 At Road Atlanta

Precision Track Days brings you the results of this weekend’s events.

Revving Up the Track Day Experience with Precision Track Day!

We’re redefining your motorcycle track day experience! By showing an understanding that every rider has unique needs and deserves a meticulously crafted track day atmosphere. Join us at our next event, where every twist and turn is a chance to outdo yourself, supported by a team fiercely committed to your growth, safety, and passion for riding. Because track days should be more than just riding – they should be a holistic experience that fuels your love for the sport!

 

PJ Jacobsen led MotoAmerica Supersport Free Practice One (FP1) Friday morning at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, in Braselton, Georgia. Riding his Rahal Ducati Moto Panigale V2 on Dunlop control tires, Jacobsen lapped the 2.55-mile course in 1:29.667 to top the field of 43 riders.

Blake Davis was the best of the rest with a 1:29.989 on his N2 Racing/BobbleHeadMoto Yamaha YZF-R6, and Tyler Scott rounded out the top three with a time of 1:30.050 on his Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-R750.

 

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MotoAmerica: Singh Fastest In Junior Cup FP1 At Road Atlanta

Precision Track Days brings you the results of this weekend’s events.

Revving Up the Track Day Experience with Precision Track Day!

We’re redefining your motorcycle track day experience! By showing an understanding that every rider has unique needs and deserves a meticulously crafted track day atmosphere. Join us at our next event, where every twist and turn is a chance to outdo yourself, supported by a team fiercely committed to your growth, safety, and passion for riding. Because track days should be more than just riding – they should be a holistic experience that fuels your love for the sport!

 

Dylan Singh led MotoAmerica Junior Cup Free Practice One (FP1) Friday morning at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, in Braselton, Georgia. Riding his Singh Racing Kawasaki Ninja 400, Singh lapped the mostly dry 2.55-mile road course in 1:51.068 to lead the field of 24 riders.

Eli Block was second-best with a 1:51.123 on his BARTCON Racing Kawasaki, and Jayden Fernandez rounded out the top three with a 1:52.607 on his Fernandez Racing Ninja 400.

 

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World Supersport: Can Oncu On Top In Wet FP1 At Assen

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Can Oncu topped rain-affected FIM Supersport World Championship Free Practice One (FP1) Friday morning at TT Circuit Assen, in The Netherlands.

Riding his Puccetti Racing Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R around the 2.8-mile (4.5 km) road course, the Turkish racer turned a lap time of 1:44.919 early in the session, before the rain intensified.

Niki Tuuli was second with a 1:46.355 on his EAB Racing Team Ducati Panigale V2, and Ondrej Vostatek rounded out the top three with a time of 1:47.521 on his PTR Triumph Street Triple RS 765.

Former MotoAmerica Supersport regular Valentin Debise finished the wet session 25th with a 1:56.143 on his Evan Bros. Yamaha YZF-R6.

 

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MotoAmerica: Landers Leads Twins Cup FP1 At Damp Road Atlanta

Precision Track Days brings you the results of this weekend’s events.

Revving Up the Track Day Experience with Precision Track Day!

We’re redefining your motorcycle track day experience! By showing an understanding that every rider has unique needs and deserves a meticulously crafted track day atmosphere. Join us at our next event, where every twist and turn is a chance to outdo yourself, supported by a team fiercely committed to your growth, safety, and passion for riding. Because track days should be more than just riding – they should be a holistic experience that fuels your love for the sport!

 

Rocco Landers led MotoAmerica BellissiMoto Twins Cup Free Practice One (FP1) Friday morning at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, in Braselton, Georgia. Riding his RevZilla/Motul/Vance & Hines Suzuki GSX-8R on Dunlop control tires, Landers lapped the damp-but-drying 2.55-mile road course in 1:46.669 to lead the field of 31 riders.

Avery Dreher, the reigning MotoAmerica Junior Cup Champion, was second-best with a time of 1:49.071 on his TopPro Racing Aprilia RS 660.

Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki’s Rossi Moor turned a 1:49.780 to finish the session third.

Only 16 of the 31 entered riders went out in the tricky conditions. Current point leader Gus Rodio was among those who did not ride in FP1.

There is no more rain in Friday’s weather forecast.

 

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MotoAmerica: KTM Increases Contingency In Super Hooligan Class

KTM North America, Inc. proudly announces an increased contingency payout for the 2024 Mission Super Hooligan National Championship.

Posting a total of $67,500 for the 10-round series, KTM is offering a $5,000 Championship bonus for the first time ever to the Super Hooligan National Championship winner!  Additionally, the brand is paying out top-five finishers in the class at each of the 10 rounds, with a total offering of $6,250 per round.

 To view the 2024 payouts and classes, visit www.ktmcash.com.

WorldSBK: Razgatlioglu Quickest, Gerloff P6 In Damp FP1 At Assen

Toprak Razgatlioglu topped FIM Superbike World Championship Free Practice One (FP1) at TT Circuit Assen, in The Netherlands. Riding his ROKiT BMW Motorrad M 1000 RR on the damp-but-drying 2.8-mile (4.5 km) track, the Turkish star recorded a lap time of 1:35.684 to top the field of 23 riders.

Alex Lowes was the best of the rest with a 1:35.974 on his factory Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10RR. Two-time and defending World Champion Alvaro Bautista was third with a 1:36.271 on his Aruba.it Racing Ducati Panigale V4 R.

American Garrett Gerloff finished the session sixth with a time of 1:36.386 on his Bonovo Action BMW M 1000 RR.

 

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Roadracing World Young Guns 2024: Joshua Raymond, Jr.

Roadracing World started this exclusive special feature recognizing the most promising young road racers as an answer to pessimists who claimed America had no new, up-and-coming young racers. This edition of the Roadracing World Young Gun Awards marks the 28th consecutive year of showcasing an abundance of new talent.

Roadracing World Young Guns have won:

FIM MotoGP and FIM Superbike races and World Championships;

MotoAmerica and AMA Pro races and Championships, including 13 AMA Pro Superbike Championships;

A KTM RC Cup World Final race;

WERA National Endurance Championships and WERA National Challenge Championships;

ASRA/Formula USA Grand National and CCS National Championships;

AMA Road Racing Grand Championships and Horizon Awards;

USGPRU National Championships;

Many regional and local titles.

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

We’ve spent the last several months accepting nominations and evaluating road racers between the ages of 10 and 18 (as of the start of the 2024 season) who have, at a minimum, won Expert-level road races and/or Championships or had outstanding results as an Amateur/Novice. Most of the riders included here have done far more than the minimum.

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

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

The entire Roadracing World Young Guns, Class of 2024 is featured in the April 2024 issue of Roadracing World & Motorcycle Technology magazine.

 

Joshua Raymond. Photo courtesy Joshua Raymond.
Joshua Raymond, Jr. Photo courtesy Joshua Raymond, Sr.

 

Joshua Raymond, Jr.

Age: 13.

Current home: Schwenksville, Pennsylvania.

Current height/weight: 5’1”/95 pounds.

Current school grade level: 8th grade.

Began riding at age: 4 years.

First road race: 2016, NJminiGP, Millville, New Jersey.

Current road racebikes: Ohvale GP2 190cc, Honda NSF250.

Current tuner/mechanic: Mike Skowronek.

Primary race series: British Talent Cup, MotoAmerica Mini Cup, ASRA. 

Top Sponsors: American Racing Academy, GeoScapes Solar, Ohvale USA, Arai Helmets, Historic GP Custom Leathers, Dunlop, Liqui Moly, NJminiGP, Evolve Gt, John Martin Automotive, MotoAnatomy, Scott Powersports, Raymond Landscaping.

Recent racing accomplishments: 2023 season, placed 2nd in MotoAmerica Mini Cup Ohvale 190 Championship (2 wins, 11 total podiums), finished 13th in FIM MiniGP World Series 190cc Championship; 2022 season, placed second in MotoAmerica Mini Cup Ohvale 190 Championship (1 win, 7 total podiums).

2024 racing goal: Win the British Talent Cup Championship.

Racing career goal: Win the MotoGP World Championship.

Racing hero: Nicky Hayden.

Favorite track: Pittsburg International Race Complex.

Favorite hobby: Fishing.

If I wasn’t racing I would be…: Boxing.

Some of the riders who have graduated from Young Guns and gone on to racing success in National or International series include:

2017 MotoAmerica Superstock 600 Champion Jason Aguilar (R.I.P.);

2013 AMA Pro SuperSport East Champion and 2022 MotoAmerica Stock 1000 Champion Corey Alexander;

AMA Pro Daytona SportBike race winner Tommy Aquino (R.I.P.);

2008 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup Champion, two-time MotoAmerica Supersport Champion, and multi-time MotoAmerica Superbike race winner J.D. Beach;

five-time MotoAmerica Superbike Champion and Moto2 World Championship point scorer Cameron Beaubier;

MotoAmerica Twins Cup race winner Jackson Blackmon;

former Canadian Sport Bike Champion Tomas Casas;

three-time Canadian Sport Bike Champion and 2014 Canadian Superbike Champion Jodi Christie;

former AMA Pro SuperSport East Champion and MotoAmerica Superstock 1000 race winner Josh Day;

2011 Daytona 200 winner Jason DiSalvo;

2014 AMA Pro SuperSport Championship runner-up and current MotoAmerica team owner Dustin Dominguez;

2018 MotoAmerica Junior Cup Champion, 2019 MotoAmerica Twins Cup Champion, and 2021 Canadian Superbike Champion Alex Dumas;

four-time Pikes Peak International Hill Climb race winner and former motorcycle track record holder Carlin Dunne (R.I.P.);

Canadian Superbike race winner Bodhi Edie;

two-time AMA Pro Daytona SportBike Champion, two-time AMA Pro XR1200/Harley-Davidson Champion and four-time Daytona 200 winner Danny Eslick;

2019 MotoAmerica Supersport Champion and MotoAmerica Superbike race winner Bobby Fong;

2010 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup Champion, 2014 AMA Pro Daytona SportBike Champion, 2015 MotoAmerica AMA/FIM North America Superstock 1000 Champion, and three-time MotoAmerica Superbike Champion Jake Gagne;

two-time MotoAmerica Supersport Champion and World Superbike podium finisher Garrett Gerloff;

2017 MotoAmerica Superstock 600 Championship runner-up Michael Gilbert;

2014 AMA Pro SuperSport Champion, 2023 MotoAmerica Stock 1000 Champion, and 2023 MotoAmerica King Of The Baggers Champion Hayden Gillim;

2002 AMA Superbike Champion and 2006 FIM MotoGP World Champion Nicky Hayden (R.I.P.);

2007 AMA Pro 600cc Supersport Champion, 2014 AMA Pro Superbike Championship runner-up, and 2017 MotoAmerica Superbike Championship runner-up Roger Hayden;

eight-time AMA Pro Superbike race winner and two-time AMA Supersport Champion Tommy Hayden;

2013 AMA Pro Superbike Champion, 2016 MotoAmerica Superstock 1000 Champion, 2022 MotoAmerica Supersport Champion, and three-time Daytona 200 winner Josh Herrin;

MotoAmerica Supersport front-runner Teagg Hobbs;

AMA Pro Superstock race winner Jake Holden;

2011 British Superbike Championship runner-up and former MotoGP and World Superbike regular John Hopkins;

2015 Supersport World Championship runner-up, 2019 MotoAmerica Supersport Championship runner-up, and MotoAmerica Superbike race winner Patrick “P.J.” Jacobsen;

2021 MotoAmerica Supersport Champion, Moto2 World Championship point scorer, and MotoAmerica Superbike racer Sean Dylan Kelly;

Canadian Superbike race winner Kevin Lacombe;

two-time MotoAmerica Junior Cup Champion, 2020 MotoAmerica Twins Cup Champion, 2022 MotoAmerica Supersport Championship runner-up Rocco Landers;

two-time MotoAmerica Stock 1000 Champion Andrew Lee;

2021 MotoAmerica Stock 1000 and Superbike Cup Champion Jake Lewis;

MotoAmerica Supersport race winner Sam Lochoff;

MotoAmerica Superstock 600 race winner Nick McFadden;

AMA Pro SuperSport race winner and MotoAmerica Supersport race winner Stefano Mesa;

Elena Myers, the first and only woman to win AMA Pro Supersport races;

AMA Pro XR1200 race winner, multi-time Loudon Classic winner, and three-time BRL Champion Shane Narbonne;

2012 Canadian Superbike Championship runner-up Andrew Nelson;

2016 MotoAmerica KTM RC Cup Champion, 2019 British Motostar (Moto3) Champion, MotoAmerica Supersport podium finisher, and two-time Daytona 200 winner Brandon Paasch;

2012 Daytona 200 winner and 2010 AMA Pro Supersport West Champion Joey Pascarella;

2016 MotoAmerica Superstock 600 Champion, MotoAmerica Supersport podium finisher, and powersports dealership owner Bryce Prince;

AMA Pro and Canadian National race winner and multi-time N2/WERA National Endurance Champion Chris Peris;

two-time AMA Pro SuperSport National Champion, British Supersport podium finisher, 2020 AFT Production Twins Champion, and 2023 MotoAmerica King Of The Baggers Championship runner-up James Rispoli;

2015 MotoAmerica Superstock 600 Champion, MotoAmerica Supersport race winner, and Moto2 World Championship race winner Joe Roberts;

2022 MotoAmerica Junior Cup Championship runner-up and 2023 MotoAmerica Twins Cup Championship runner-up Gus Rodio;

former Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies Cup Champion and former FIM Moto2 European Championship competitor Benny Solis, Jr.;

three-time AMA Pro Superbike Champion, 2009 Superbike World Champion, MotoGP race winner, and AMA Motorcycle Hall of Famer Ben Spies;

multi-time AMA Pro race winner and four-time overall WERA National Endurance Champion Chris Ulrich;

MotoAmerica Supersport podium finisher and former World Superbike competitor Jayson Uribe;

2017 MotoAmerica KTM RC Cup Championship runner-up, 2018 MotoAmerica Junior Cup Championship runner-up, and MotoAmerica Supersport podium finisher Cory Ventura;

Canadian Superbike race winner Alex Welsh;

former AMA Pro Superbike Rookie of the Year, Chinese Superbike Championship race winner, MotoAmerica Supersport podium finisher, and MotoAmerica Super Hooligan race winner Cory West;

MotoAmerica Junior Cup and Superbike Cup race winner Ashton Yates;

and two-time AMA Pro Superbike Championship runner-up Blake Young.

MotoAmerica: Alexander On Provisional Supersport Pole At Road Atlanta (Updated)

Corey Alexander (23). Photo from Daytona by Brian J. Nelson.

Precision Track Days brings you the results of this weekend’s events.

Revving Up the Track Day Experience with Precision Track Day!

We’re redefining your motorcycle track day experience! By showing an understanding that every rider has unique needs and deserves a meticulously crafted track day atmosphere. Join us at our next event, where every twist and turn is a chance to outdo yourself, supported by a team fiercely committed to your growth, safety, and passion for riding. Because track days should be more than just riding – they should be a holistic experience that fuels your love for the sport!

 

Corey Alexander topped MotoAmerica Supersport Qualifying One Friday afternoon at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, in Braselton, Georgia. Riding his Roller Die + Forming Panigale V2 on Dunlop control tires, Alexander lapped the 2.55-mile course in 1:28.912 to lead the field of 43 riders.

2023 Championship runner-up Tyler Scott was second-fastest with a 1:29.137 on his Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-R750, and PJ Jacobsen was third-quickest with a time of 1:29.246 on his Rahal Ducati Moto Panigale V2.

Blake Davis was fourth with a 1:29.401 on his N2 Racing/BobbleHeadMoto Yamaha YZF-R6, and Stefano Mesa made it four brands in the top five with a lap of 1:29.434 on his Tytlers Cycle Racing Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R.

 

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More, from a press release issued by Rahal Ducati Moto:

ROAD ATLANTA

FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2024 | PRACTICE & QUALIFYING 1
 
 
Friday’s on-track activities marked the start of the Rahal Ducati Moto Supersport championship fight.  The team used the excellent weather conditions to fine-tune the Ducatis in practice and maximize qualifying efforts in the afternoon under the sunny skies.

PJ Jacobsen topped the time charts for the morning’s practice session, with Corey Alexander following in P4 and Kayla Yaakov finishing P13. 

It was Alexander who claimed the fastest time for Qualifying 1, with Jacobsen in third and Yaakov P11. 

Tomorrow’s schedule hosts Qualifying 2 with the trio of riders taking the track with their fellow Supersport competitors at 9:10 am EST to set the field for both rounds. Race 1 goes green at 2:10 pm EST concluding track activity for the team on Saturday. 
 
 

 
COREY ALEXANDER

No. 23 ROLLER DIE + FORMING DUCATI PANIGALE V2

PRACTICE: P4 (1:30.075)

QUALIFYING 1: P1 (1:28.912) 

WHAT HE’S SAYING:

“We were able to put it up on Provisional Pole for Qualifying 1. It’s a good start for the team as well with PJ being third, which is really exciting. We’ll see what tomorrow brings. Thanks for all the support to Graham and the entire Rahal family, we’re in for a great season!”

 
 
 

 
PJ JACOBSEN

No. 15 XPEL DUCATI PANIGALE V2

PRACTICE: P1 (1:29.667)

QUALIFYING 1: P3 (1:29.246) 

WHAT HE’S SAYING:

“Today was a good day for us – I got P1 in the first practice session and P3 for Qualifying 1. We struggled with some things in qualifying and now know some changes we can make for Qualifying 2 in the morning and we are looking forward to that. Everything has been going super well so far this weekend! Congrats to Corey for the provisional Pole – I’ll be battling for it in the morning. It’s great to have both of us in the Top 3 and the team is doing a great job.”

 
 
 

 
KAYLA YAAKOV

No. 19 XPEL DUCATI PANIGALE V2

PRACTICE: P13 (1:32.606)

QUALIFYING 1: P11 (1:30.425) 

NOTES:  Suffered through set-up issues in Practice along with data loss from the morning session

WHAT SHE’S SAYING:

Practice 1 was okay – we struggled quite a bit with setup. We knew we were going to make some changes for [Qualifying] 1, so we weren’t too worried about it. In Q1 I had some similar issues but the bike was slightly better overall. The changes we made helped a bit, but I’m still struggling with the setup of the bike. We have quite a bit of under-acceleration and it’s making it difficult to get good lap times. Overall, I’m pretty happy with the time we were able to set considering the setup issues we are experiencing right now. I’m excited going into Q2 tomorrow because now we can fully review the data and see exactly what we are doing and hopefully have a good Q2 tomorrow morning.”

 
 
 

 
BEN SPIES

TEAM PRINCIPAL

WHAT HE’S SAYING:

“It’s been a really good Friday – it’s early and the first Qualifying session, so we need to keep the pace quick for Q2. The track could be faster tomorrow, which would be nice. We are happy as a team. Coming from Daytona we’ve made a lot of changes to the team structure and with the bike. Today validates those changes, so we’re in a good place. Kayla [Yaakov] is going to find some time tomorrow with some work we’re going to do on the bike settings. PJ [Jacobsen] and Corey [Alexander] are riding really well, and we are going to make some basic changes to their bikes for tomorrow. I think we are going to have some competitive packages for the race and I’m happy that all three riders are happy and headed in the right direction.”

MotoAmerica: Kyle Wyman Breaks Baggers Lap Record In FP1 At Road Atlanta

Kyle Wyman (33). Photo from COTA by Brian J. Nelson.

Precision Track Days brings you the results of this weekend’s events.

Revving Up the Track Day Experience with Precision Track Day!

We’re redefining your motorcycle track day experience! By showing an understanding that every rider has unique needs and deserves a meticulously crafted track day atmosphere. Join us at our next event, where every twist and turn is a chance to outdo yourself, supported by a team fiercely committed to your growth, safety, and passion for riding. Because track days should be more than just riding – they should be a holistic experience that fuels your love for the sport!

 

Kyle Wyman was quickest in MotoAmerica Mission King Of The Baggers Free Practice One Friday morning at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, in Braselton, Georgia. Riding his Harley-Davidson Factory Racing Road Glide on Dunlop control tires around the 2.55-mile course, Wyman turned a 1:29.935, which was not only fast enough to lead the 12-rider field but it also broke Wyman’s own All-Time Lap Record of 1:30.036 from 2023.

Defending Champion Hayden Gillim was second-best with a time of 1:30.345 on his RevZilla/Motul/Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson, and Bobby Fong rounded out the top three with a lap of 1:30.404 on his SDI/Roland Sands Racing Indian Challenger.

For the second event in a row the Feuling Parts team and rider Ruben Xaus were no-shows with no announcements coming from the team or rider on social media. Stay tuned.

 

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MotoAmerica: Beaubier Best In Superbike FP1 At Road Atlanta

Cameron Beaubier (6) made his return to MotoAmerica Superbike at Road Atlanta. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.
Cameron Beaubier (6) as seen at Road Atlanta in 2023. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

Precision Track Days brings you the results of this weekend’s events.

Revving Up the Track Day Experience with Precision Track Day!

We’re redefining your motorcycle track day experience! By showing an understanding that every rider has unique needs and deserves a meticulously crafted track day atmosphere. Join us at our next event, where every twist and turn is a chance to outdo yourself, supported by a team fiercely committed to your growth, safety, and passion for riding. Because track days should be more than just riding – they should be a holistic experience that fuels your love for the sport!

 

Cameron Beaubier posted the best lap time during MotoAmerica Steel Commander Superbike Free Practice One Friday morning at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, northeast of Atlanta, Georgia. On board his Tytlers Cycle Racing BMW M 1000 RR and using Dunlop control tires, the five-time MotoAmerica Superbike Champion turned a 1:24.916 to lead the field of 24 riders.

Josh Herrin was second-fastest with a lap of 1:25.184 on his Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati Panigale V4 R, and three-time and defending Champion Jake Gagne was third-quickest with a time of 1:25.369 on his Attack Performance Progressive Yamaha YZF-R1.

Richie Escalante was fourth with a 1:25.608 on his Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-R1000R, making it four different brands in the top four. Bobby Fong rounded out the top five with a lap of 1:25.709 on his Wrench Motorcycles Yamaha YZF-R1.

 

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MotoAmerica: Jacobsen Leads Supersport FP1 At Road Atlanta

PJ Jacobsen (15). Photo by Brian J. Nelson.
PJ Jacobsen (15), as seen earlier this year at Daytona. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

Precision Track Days brings you the results of this weekend’s events.

Revving Up the Track Day Experience with Precision Track Day!

We’re redefining your motorcycle track day experience! By showing an understanding that every rider has unique needs and deserves a meticulously crafted track day atmosphere. Join us at our next event, where every twist and turn is a chance to outdo yourself, supported by a team fiercely committed to your growth, safety, and passion for riding. Because track days should be more than just riding – they should be a holistic experience that fuels your love for the sport!

 

PJ Jacobsen led MotoAmerica Supersport Free Practice One (FP1) Friday morning at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, in Braselton, Georgia. Riding his Rahal Ducati Moto Panigale V2 on Dunlop control tires, Jacobsen lapped the 2.55-mile course in 1:29.667 to top the field of 43 riders.

Blake Davis was the best of the rest with a 1:29.989 on his N2 Racing/BobbleHeadMoto Yamaha YZF-R6, and Tyler Scott rounded out the top three with a time of 1:30.050 on his Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-R750.

 

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MotoAmerica: Singh Fastest In Junior Cup FP1 At Road Atlanta

Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta. Photo by David Swarts.
Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta. Photo by David Swarts.

Precision Track Days brings you the results of this weekend’s events.

Revving Up the Track Day Experience with Precision Track Day!

We’re redefining your motorcycle track day experience! By showing an understanding that every rider has unique needs and deserves a meticulously crafted track day atmosphere. Join us at our next event, where every twist and turn is a chance to outdo yourself, supported by a team fiercely committed to your growth, safety, and passion for riding. Because track days should be more than just riding – they should be a holistic experience that fuels your love for the sport!

 

Dylan Singh led MotoAmerica Junior Cup Free Practice One (FP1) Friday morning at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, in Braselton, Georgia. Riding his Singh Racing Kawasaki Ninja 400, Singh lapped the mostly dry 2.55-mile road course in 1:51.068 to lead the field of 24 riders.

Eli Block was second-best with a 1:51.123 on his BARTCON Racing Kawasaki, and Jayden Fernandez rounded out the top three with a 1:52.607 on his Fernandez Racing Ninja 400.

 

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World Supersport: Can Oncu On Top In Wet FP1 At Assen

Can Oncu (61). Photo courtesy Dorna.
Can Oncu (61). Photo courtesy Dorna.

Can Oncu topped rain-affected FIM Supersport World Championship Free Practice One (FP1) Friday morning at TT Circuit Assen, in The Netherlands.

Riding his Puccetti Racing Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R around the 2.8-mile (4.5 km) road course, the Turkish racer turned a lap time of 1:44.919 early in the session, before the rain intensified.

Niki Tuuli was second with a 1:46.355 on his EAB Racing Team Ducati Panigale V2, and Ondrej Vostatek rounded out the top three with a time of 1:47.521 on his PTR Triumph Street Triple RS 765.

Former MotoAmerica Supersport regular Valentin Debise finished the wet session 25th with a 1:56.143 on his Evan Bros. Yamaha YZF-R6.

 

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MotoAmerica: Landers Leads Twins Cup FP1 At Damp Road Atlanta

Rocco Landers (97), as seen earlier this season at Daytona. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.
Rocco Landers (97), as seen earlier this season at Daytona. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

Precision Track Days brings you the results of this weekend’s events.

Revving Up the Track Day Experience with Precision Track Day!

We’re redefining your motorcycle track day experience! By showing an understanding that every rider has unique needs and deserves a meticulously crafted track day atmosphere. Join us at our next event, where every twist and turn is a chance to outdo yourself, supported by a team fiercely committed to your growth, safety, and passion for riding. Because track days should be more than just riding – they should be a holistic experience that fuels your love for the sport!

 

Rocco Landers led MotoAmerica BellissiMoto Twins Cup Free Practice One (FP1) Friday morning at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, in Braselton, Georgia. Riding his RevZilla/Motul/Vance & Hines Suzuki GSX-8R on Dunlop control tires, Landers lapped the damp-but-drying 2.55-mile road course in 1:46.669 to lead the field of 31 riders.

Avery Dreher, the reigning MotoAmerica Junior Cup Champion, was second-best with a time of 1:49.071 on his TopPro Racing Aprilia RS 660.

Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki’s Rossi Moor turned a 1:49.780 to finish the session third.

Only 16 of the 31 entered riders went out in the tricky conditions. Current point leader Gus Rodio was among those who did not ride in FP1.

There is no more rain in Friday’s weather forecast.

 

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MotoAmerica: KTM Increases Contingency In Super Hooligan Class

Andy DiBrino (62). Photo courtesy Andy DiBrino Racing.
Andy DiBrino (62) at speed on his KTM 890 Duke R earlier this season at Daytona. Photo courtesy Andy DiBrino Racing.

KTM North America, Inc. proudly announces an increased contingency payout for the 2024 Mission Super Hooligan National Championship.

Posting a total of $67,500 for the 10-round series, KTM is offering a $5,000 Championship bonus for the first time ever to the Super Hooligan National Championship winner!  Additionally, the brand is paying out top-five finishers in the class at each of the 10 rounds, with a total offering of $6,250 per round.

 To view the 2024 payouts and classes, visit www.ktmcash.com.

WorldSBK: Razgatlioglu Quickest, Gerloff P6 In Damp FP1 At Assen

Toprak Razgatlioglu (54). Photo courtesy Dorna.
Toprak Razgatlioglu (54). Photo courtesy Dorna.

Toprak Razgatlioglu topped FIM Superbike World Championship Free Practice One (FP1) at TT Circuit Assen, in The Netherlands. Riding his ROKiT BMW Motorrad M 1000 RR on the damp-but-drying 2.8-mile (4.5 km) track, the Turkish star recorded a lap time of 1:35.684 to top the field of 23 riders.

Alex Lowes was the best of the rest with a 1:35.974 on his factory Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10RR. Two-time and defending World Champion Alvaro Bautista was third with a 1:36.271 on his Aruba.it Racing Ducati Panigale V4 R.

American Garrett Gerloff finished the session sixth with a time of 1:36.386 on his Bonovo Action BMW M 1000 RR.

 

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Roadracing World Young Guns 2024: Joshua Raymond, Jr.

Joshua Raymond, Jr. (76) in action at the 2023 FIM MiniGP World Final 190 Championship in Valencia, Spain. Photo by Kohei Hirota.
Joshua Raymond, Jr. (76) in action at the 2023 FIM MiniGP World Final 190 Championship in Valencia, Spain. Photo by Kohei Hirota.

Roadracing World started this exclusive special feature recognizing the most promising young road racers as an answer to pessimists who claimed America had no new, up-and-coming young racers. This edition of the Roadracing World Young Gun Awards marks the 28th consecutive year of showcasing an abundance of new talent.

Roadracing World Young Guns have won:

FIM MotoGP and FIM Superbike races and World Championships;

MotoAmerica and AMA Pro races and Championships, including 13 AMA Pro Superbike Championships;

A KTM RC Cup World Final race;

WERA National Endurance Championships and WERA National Challenge Championships;

ASRA/Formula USA Grand National and CCS National Championships;

AMA Road Racing Grand Championships and Horizon Awards;

USGPRU National Championships;

Many regional and local titles.

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

We’ve spent the last several months accepting nominations and evaluating road racers between the ages of 10 and 18 (as of the start of the 2024 season) who have, at a minimum, won Expert-level road races and/or Championships or had outstanding results as an Amateur/Novice. Most of the riders included here have done far more than the minimum.

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

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

The entire Roadracing World Young Guns, Class of 2024 is featured in the April 2024 issue of Roadracing World & Motorcycle Technology magazine.

 

Joshua Raymond. Photo courtesy Joshua Raymond.
Joshua Raymond, Jr. Photo courtesy Joshua Raymond, Sr.

 

Joshua Raymond, Jr.

Age: 13.

Current home: Schwenksville, Pennsylvania.

Current height/weight: 5’1”/95 pounds.

Current school grade level: 8th grade.

Began riding at age: 4 years.

First road race: 2016, NJminiGP, Millville, New Jersey.

Current road racebikes: Ohvale GP2 190cc, Honda NSF250.

Current tuner/mechanic: Mike Skowronek.

Primary race series: British Talent Cup, MotoAmerica Mini Cup, ASRA. 

Top Sponsors: American Racing Academy, GeoScapes Solar, Ohvale USA, Arai Helmets, Historic GP Custom Leathers, Dunlop, Liqui Moly, NJminiGP, Evolve Gt, John Martin Automotive, MotoAnatomy, Scott Powersports, Raymond Landscaping.

Recent racing accomplishments: 2023 season, placed 2nd in MotoAmerica Mini Cup Ohvale 190 Championship (2 wins, 11 total podiums), finished 13th in FIM MiniGP World Series 190cc Championship; 2022 season, placed second in MotoAmerica Mini Cup Ohvale 190 Championship (1 win, 7 total podiums).

2024 racing goal: Win the British Talent Cup Championship.

Racing career goal: Win the MotoGP World Championship.

Racing hero: Nicky Hayden.

Favorite track: Pittsburg International Race Complex.

Favorite hobby: Fishing.

If I wasn’t racing I would be…: Boxing.

Some of the riders who have graduated from Young Guns and gone on to racing success in National or International series include:

2017 MotoAmerica Superstock 600 Champion Jason Aguilar (R.I.P.);

2013 AMA Pro SuperSport East Champion and 2022 MotoAmerica Stock 1000 Champion Corey Alexander;

AMA Pro Daytona SportBike race winner Tommy Aquino (R.I.P.);

2008 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup Champion, two-time MotoAmerica Supersport Champion, and multi-time MotoAmerica Superbike race winner J.D. Beach;

five-time MotoAmerica Superbike Champion and Moto2 World Championship point scorer Cameron Beaubier;

MotoAmerica Twins Cup race winner Jackson Blackmon;

former Canadian Sport Bike Champion Tomas Casas;

three-time Canadian Sport Bike Champion and 2014 Canadian Superbike Champion Jodi Christie;

former AMA Pro SuperSport East Champion and MotoAmerica Superstock 1000 race winner Josh Day;

2011 Daytona 200 winner Jason DiSalvo;

2014 AMA Pro SuperSport Championship runner-up and current MotoAmerica team owner Dustin Dominguez;

2018 MotoAmerica Junior Cup Champion, 2019 MotoAmerica Twins Cup Champion, and 2021 Canadian Superbike Champion Alex Dumas;

four-time Pikes Peak International Hill Climb race winner and former motorcycle track record holder Carlin Dunne (R.I.P.);

Canadian Superbike race winner Bodhi Edie;

two-time AMA Pro Daytona SportBike Champion, two-time AMA Pro XR1200/Harley-Davidson Champion and four-time Daytona 200 winner Danny Eslick;

2019 MotoAmerica Supersport Champion and MotoAmerica Superbike race winner Bobby Fong;

2010 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup Champion, 2014 AMA Pro Daytona SportBike Champion, 2015 MotoAmerica AMA/FIM North America Superstock 1000 Champion, and three-time MotoAmerica Superbike Champion Jake Gagne;

two-time MotoAmerica Supersport Champion and World Superbike podium finisher Garrett Gerloff;

2017 MotoAmerica Superstock 600 Championship runner-up Michael Gilbert;

2014 AMA Pro SuperSport Champion, 2023 MotoAmerica Stock 1000 Champion, and 2023 MotoAmerica King Of The Baggers Champion Hayden Gillim;

2002 AMA Superbike Champion and 2006 FIM MotoGP World Champion Nicky Hayden (R.I.P.);

2007 AMA Pro 600cc Supersport Champion, 2014 AMA Pro Superbike Championship runner-up, and 2017 MotoAmerica Superbike Championship runner-up Roger Hayden;

eight-time AMA Pro Superbike race winner and two-time AMA Supersport Champion Tommy Hayden;

2013 AMA Pro Superbike Champion, 2016 MotoAmerica Superstock 1000 Champion, 2022 MotoAmerica Supersport Champion, and three-time Daytona 200 winner Josh Herrin;

MotoAmerica Supersport front-runner Teagg Hobbs;

AMA Pro Superstock race winner Jake Holden;

2011 British Superbike Championship runner-up and former MotoGP and World Superbike regular John Hopkins;

2015 Supersport World Championship runner-up, 2019 MotoAmerica Supersport Championship runner-up, and MotoAmerica Superbike race winner Patrick “P.J.” Jacobsen;

2021 MotoAmerica Supersport Champion, Moto2 World Championship point scorer, and MotoAmerica Superbike racer Sean Dylan Kelly;

Canadian Superbike race winner Kevin Lacombe;

two-time MotoAmerica Junior Cup Champion, 2020 MotoAmerica Twins Cup Champion, 2022 MotoAmerica Supersport Championship runner-up Rocco Landers;

two-time MotoAmerica Stock 1000 Champion Andrew Lee;

2021 MotoAmerica Stock 1000 and Superbike Cup Champion Jake Lewis;

MotoAmerica Supersport race winner Sam Lochoff;

MotoAmerica Superstock 600 race winner Nick McFadden;

AMA Pro SuperSport race winner and MotoAmerica Supersport race winner Stefano Mesa;

Elena Myers, the first and only woman to win AMA Pro Supersport races;

AMA Pro XR1200 race winner, multi-time Loudon Classic winner, and three-time BRL Champion Shane Narbonne;

2012 Canadian Superbike Championship runner-up Andrew Nelson;

2016 MotoAmerica KTM RC Cup Champion, 2019 British Motostar (Moto3) Champion, MotoAmerica Supersport podium finisher, and two-time Daytona 200 winner Brandon Paasch;

2012 Daytona 200 winner and 2010 AMA Pro Supersport West Champion Joey Pascarella;

2016 MotoAmerica Superstock 600 Champion, MotoAmerica Supersport podium finisher, and powersports dealership owner Bryce Prince;

AMA Pro and Canadian National race winner and multi-time N2/WERA National Endurance Champion Chris Peris;

two-time AMA Pro SuperSport National Champion, British Supersport podium finisher, 2020 AFT Production Twins Champion, and 2023 MotoAmerica King Of The Baggers Championship runner-up James Rispoli;

2015 MotoAmerica Superstock 600 Champion, MotoAmerica Supersport race winner, and Moto2 World Championship race winner Joe Roberts;

2022 MotoAmerica Junior Cup Championship runner-up and 2023 MotoAmerica Twins Cup Championship runner-up Gus Rodio;

former Red Bull AMA U.S. Rookies Cup Champion and former FIM Moto2 European Championship competitor Benny Solis, Jr.;

three-time AMA Pro Superbike Champion, 2009 Superbike World Champion, MotoGP race winner, and AMA Motorcycle Hall of Famer Ben Spies;

multi-time AMA Pro race winner and four-time overall WERA National Endurance Champion Chris Ulrich;

MotoAmerica Supersport podium finisher and former World Superbike competitor Jayson Uribe;

2017 MotoAmerica KTM RC Cup Championship runner-up, 2018 MotoAmerica Junior Cup Championship runner-up, and MotoAmerica Supersport podium finisher Cory Ventura;

Canadian Superbike race winner Alex Welsh;

former AMA Pro Superbike Rookie of the Year, Chinese Superbike Championship race winner, MotoAmerica Supersport podium finisher, and MotoAmerica Super Hooligan race winner Cory West;

MotoAmerica Junior Cup and Superbike Cup race winner Ashton Yates;

and two-time AMA Pro Superbike Championship runner-up Blake Young.

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