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MotoGP: More From The Pre-Season Test At Qatar

Earlier this week, MotoGP teams and riders spent two nights at Qatar dialing in the final configurations of their racebikes ahead of the season-opening race, scheduled for two weeks at the same Lusail International Circuit. 

There were more new pieces on display as the manufacturers continued to look for gains in aerodynamics, specifically with the aim of finding more grip under braking and in the turn-in and mid-corner phase.

At the end of the test, defending and two-time Champion Francesco Bagnaia looked relaxed as he talked to the media, saying that his blazing record-setting lap came with the very first soft tire the team tried during time attacks. The time was quick enough that the team didn’t go for another run on a second soft, choosing instead to use it for a long-distance run.

Aprilia continued with its “Batwing” tail section, designed to extract air from the area above the rear tire. Aerodynamically, that region is incredibly turbulent, so cleaning the airflow through there reduces drag, and that frees up power that can be used to push other aerodynamic devices through the air.

 

Aprilia batwing
The “batwing” tail section on Aprilia’s RS-GP. Photo by Michael Gougis.

 

Aprilia also experimented with cleaning up the airflow around the rear tire with a cutaway rear fender and continuing with its wraparound front fender. A CFD analysis of a road racing motorcycle reveals a surprising amount of turbulence from the front axle nuts, so Aprilia’s fender shrouds that hardware completely.

 

Trackhouse front fender
Front fender on Aprilia RS-GP completely encloses axle nuts. Photo by Michael Gougis.

 

Trackhouse rear fender
Rear fender on Trackhouse Aprilia RS-GP. Photo by Michael Gougis.

 

KTM continued working on the central part of the main fairing, all the way back to the rider. That region also presents challenges to the engineers as they try to keep the airflow attached to the bodywork, which reduces turbulence and therefore drag.

 

Miller Qatar Test
Jack Miller (43) trials extended side aero elements on the factory KTM RC16. Note the silver tape that can be used to cover cutaway sections, allowing the team to test different configurations without creating different parts. Photo by Michael Gougis.

 

Binder Qatar test
Brad Binder (33) experimented with yet another configuration of KTM’s extended side airflow management device. Photo by Michael Gougis.

 

Ducati’s new GP2024 fairing tries to manage the chaotic airflow between the front wheel and the bottom of the fairing, which it has done with ducting in the past, and still take advantage of the venturi effect with a carefully shaped fairing lower mid-section. Compare the GP24 and GP23 shots below, and it is easy to see that Ducati has bulged the fairing outward significantly. The slits in the horizontal part of the fairing suggest that Ducati is also carefully managing airflow inside of the fairing, but it is not clear whether that is for downforce, drag reduction or cooling.

 

Ducati GP23 Qatar
Ducati GP23 fairing configuration on one of Jorge Martin’s machines at Qatar. Photo by Michael Gougis.

 

Ducati GP24 fairing
Note the wider center section and louvers in the Ducati Desmosedici GP24 fairing. Photo by Michael Gougis.

 

Honda’s riders complained about rear grip at corner exit, so the company responded with one of the most complex wing systems seen on a MotoGP machine to date. All of the RC213V machines tested the device, which features six vertical elements and two wings.

 

Honda rear wing at Qatar
Honda tried an elaborate wing setup to try to find grip at the rear, particularly at corner exits. Photo by Michael Gougis.

 

Yamaha tried a new exhaust system, a new tail section and various forms of aerodynamic aids at the front of the fairing. When mechanics would warm up the bikes, the fairings actually were free of ducting there, suggesting that the company was bolting on several different ducts during testing. Yamaha is the only company that does not appear to be looking for mid-corner downforce via the venturi effect created by the “fat” fairing design.

 

Fabio Q Qatar test
Fabio Quartararo (20) tested a variety of exhausts and aerodynamic devices, but came away from the Qatar test dissatisfied. “With my riding style, I know my limit, and I am on the limit,” Quartararo told journalists. Fourteenth-fastest was not where the 2021 MotoGP World Champion wanted to be. Photo by Michael Gougis.

 

U.S. Distributors Of Ohvale Motorcycles Changing

Rise Moto Announces Transition in Ohvale USA Distributorship: A New Chapter in Youth Road Racing

YORK, PA; February 22, 2024 – After six successful years as the exclusive distributor for Ohvale in the United States, Rise Moto announces the next chapter in youth road racing as distribution rights for the United States transfers to new owners, soon to be announced.

Since 2018, Rise Moto has achieved significant milestones, contributing to the growth and development of young racing talents in the sport.

Rise Moto, with its vision to increase youth road racing and develop American talent, established the Ohvale Talent Cup in 2018, which was then adopted by MotoAmerica as the MiniCup series—the premier youth road racing series in the United States. After continuing to support the MiniCup series, Rise Moto, in partnership with FIM North America and Dorna, formed the North America Talent Cup, a Road to MotoGP™ program. These initiatives were designed to identify, nurture, and promote young talents in youth road racing, providing them with a structured platform to showcase their skills on the track.

Through Rise Moto’s dedication to the sport and the racing community, the Ohvale GP-0 and GP-2 have become a household name in the road racing industry.  Ohvale is now an integral component of the youth road racing scene in the USA, offering promising riders a proven tool to further their careers in the sport.

It has been an absolute honor to represent Ohvale here in the USA these past 6 years.  We extend our sincere gratitude to the Ohvale team, our partners, and the entire youth road racing community for their support throughout this incredible journey. Rise Moto looks forward to the future with enthusiasm and optimism as we embark on new endeavors within the world of motorsports.

As we transition from our role as the Ohvale distributor, Rise Moto remains dedicated to the growth and advancement of youth road racing. We will continue to explore new opportunities and collaborations that contribute to the overall development of young talents in the sport.

We ask that our customers be patient during this transition.  The new owners will pick up where we left off and be able to support all inquiries and product requests at www.ohvaleusa.com.

About Rise Moto:

Rise Moto LLC is a racer owned and operated company based out of Pennsylvania.  Rise. Moto was founded for the original purpose of introducing Ohvale to the United States market.  They have since expanded to become the official USA distributor for KYT helmets where they continue to support the sport and industry from a different angle, but the same goal remains.  Rise Moto is especially committed to the development and growth of roadracing in the United States which starts with supporting the riders at the youth level.

 

WorldSBK: Races To Be Televised In The U.S. On MAVTV Select

Editorial Note: MAVTV Select is a FAST channel – a Free Advertising-supported Streaming Television channel (as opposed to a subscription-based ad-supported streaming service like Netflix or Hulu or Sling TV). FAST channels are usually built into the operating system of smart TVs and are also available through Roku, Pluto TV, Xumo, etc. For a complete list of MAVTV Select providers, go HERE. Scroll down to see the broadcast times for the World Superbike and Supersport races this coming weekend at Phillip Island.

 

2024 WorldSBK Broadcasters announced

Dorna WSBK Organization (DWO) is thrilled to unveil the lineup of broadcasters set to bring the excitement of the MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship to fans worldwide for the 2024 season. With new partnerships and renewed agreements, the Championship is poised to captivate audiences across the globe. Additionally, the debut of the FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship in June promises to further enhance the racing experience for fans.

NEW BROADCASTERS AND PARTNERSHIPS

USA: MAVTV joins as the new broadcaster for the USA for the 2024 and 2025 seasons.

Turkey: RedBull TV enters as the new broadcaster, focusing on live coverage and collaboration to enhance the Championship’s awareness in the territory. The contract initially spans the 2024 season, with a strong emphasis on promoting national riders.

Renewed Partnerships: Servus TV (Austria, Germany) and Arena4 (Hungary) have renewed their commitments, while ITV (UK) has extended the highlights package for two more seasons.

EUROPE

Eurosport remains a cornerstone broadcaster for the Championship, delivering WorldSBK action to enthusiasts several countries in Europe via Eurosport 1, Eurosport 2, and the Eurosport Player. Notably, Eurosport UK will provide comprehensive coverage of all rounds, including the UK Round in July, supplemented by a 46-minute highlights package on the ITV network. Italian fans can catch the thrilling races on Sky Sport, with free-to-air coverage on TV8. Spanish viewers can follow the action on DAZN and RTVE, while Portuguese fans can tune in to Sport TV. GIB Telecom remains WorldSBK’s broadcast partner in Gibraltar.

Servus TV has renewed its partnership for three years, ensuring continued coverage for fans in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, with Servus also offering on-site coverage at European Rounds. Arena4, having renewed its commitment for two more seasons, will continue to cater to fans in Hungary. Ziggo Sport will broadcast highlights for Dutch fans, while Nova Sports and Pop TV are set to continue providing coverage for fans in Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Slovenia, respectively. Belgian fans can tune in to RTBF to catch every thrilling moment of the Championship race, while RTL will maintain its coverage of WorldSBK for viewers in Luxembourg. Auto1 will be airing WorldSBK action in Ukraine through a 46-minute highlights package.

Additionally, a new partnership with RedBull TV in Turkey will focus on live coverage and collaboration to enhance the championship’s awareness in the territory.

NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA

Exciting developments await fans in North America with the introduction of MAVTV as the new exclusive broadcaster for the USA for the 2024 and 2025 seasons. Canadian fans can continue to enjoy coverage on REV TV. Brazilian broadcaster Bandsports TV will continue to show WorldSBK in Brazil. In Latin America, Fox Sports Mexico will air all classes, while ESPN will cover all other LATAM territories.

ASIA

J-Sports will continue to bring WorldSBK to Japanese fans, while Trans7, maintaining its broadcast rights, will continue to air WorldSBK in Indonesia. SpoTV will offer coverage across Pan-Asian territories, including Korea, Hong-Kong, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan and Vietnam. Chinese fans will have the opportunity to follow the series on the Douyin platform.

MIDDLE EAST, NORTH AFRICA, CENTRAL ASIA AND OCEANIA

Exciting developments continue in these regions with SMC (Saudi Motorsports Company) securing the rights for MENA territories, including free-to-air coverage on MBC channels and SSC’s TV channels and OTT platform (Shahid) for the next 5 years.

Supersport will provide coverage across multiple Pan-African territories. Eurosport will broadcast in various Central Asian countries, with Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan all enjoying coverage.

Fans in Australia can catch all the action on Fox Sports, while SBS will provide highlights. In New Zealand, Sky Sport will continue to broadcast all three classes.

WorldSBK VideoPass

In 2024, fans from all across the globe will once again have the opportunity to enjoy every exhilarating moment of the WorldSBK season with the WorldSBK VideoPass. Providing live and uninterrupted coverage of every session and every class, along with a vast archive of historical action, the VideoPass ensures that viewers never miss a beat. Additionally, fans can enjoy races OnDemand, giving them the flexibility to watch the action whenever and wherever they are.

With these broadcasters and partnerships, the 2024 WorldSBK season promises to deliver unparalleled excitement and coverage to fans around the world.

 

MAVTV Select Race Broadcast Schedule (as provided by MAVTV):

FRIDAY 2/23 – FIM WORLD SUPERSUPER RACE ONE 10:30 p.m. ET FREE on MAVTV SELECT

SATURDAY 2/24 – FIM WORLD SUPERBIKE RACE ONE 12:00 a.m. ET FREE on MAVTV SELECT

SATURDAY 2/24 – FIM WORLD SUPERSPORT RACE TWO 10:30 p.m. ET FREE on MAVTV SELECT

SUNDAY 2/25 – FIM WORLD SUPERBIKE RACE TWO 12:00 a.m. ET FREE on MAVTV SELECT

American Flat Track: Thom Duma Fine Jewelers Renews Series Sponsorship

Thom Duma Fine Jewelers Named Official Jeweler of Progressive AFT For 11th Consecutive Season

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (February 22, 2024) – Progressive American Flat Track, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, is pleased to confirm that Thom Duma Fine Jewelers (TDFJ) is back as the series’ Official Jeweler for an eleventh consecutive season in 2024.

TDJF’s ties to the sport reach much farther back than even that impressive run, with owner Tom Duma Jr. a long-time veteran of the paddock. Duma stood as a Progressive AFT racer from 1976 to 1981, before learning the family business from his father, Tom Duma, Sr., and ultimately taking over TDFJ himself.

Thom Duma Fine Jewelers enjoys a storied history, tracing its origins back to the 1800s before being acquired by the Dumas almost three-quarters of a century ago. Since partnering with Progressive AFT in an official capacity, Tom Duma, Jr., has seamlessly connected his two passions, establishing the now-cherished tradition of awarding each season’s champions with a one-of-a-kind and fully customized handcrafted ring to properly commemorate their incredible achievement.

“Having campaigned full time in the series back in the 70s & 80s I know how much effort it takes to put together a championship season, and what better way to commemorate that effort than with a customized championship ring,” said Duma. “I’m honored to be able to work with the Champions to make a ring worthy of the title!”

Thom Duma Fine Jewelers’ unique ties that connect racing and jewelry are not reserved for Progressive AFT champions alone. For fans, TDFJ offers a full line of top jewelry designers in fashion and bridal. Diamonds sourced from around the world and fine Swiss timepieces. TDFJ offers the “Racer Series,” a line of race-inspired jewelry, including hot shoe pendants in precious metal, customized racing number pendants that match the racers font, and much more.

The complete line is available for purchase online at www.TDFJ.com, and you can contact Duma personally via email at [email protected].

Reigning champions Jared Mees and Kody Kopp will be awarded their championship rings in a special ceremony when the 2024 Progressive American Flat Track season opens with the  Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA on Thursday, March 7 and Friday, March 8. 

Visit  https://www.tixr.com/groups/americanflattrack/events/daytona-short-track-i-and-ii-86845 to take advantage of the Multi-Day Discount and save $10 by purchasing tickets for both rounds at once.

For more information on Progressive AFT visit https://www.americanflattrack.com.

Progressive AFT series merchandise is available via the official merchandise store at https://aftmerch.com.

About Progressive American Flat Track

Progressive American Flat Track is the world’s premier dirt track motorcycle racing series and one of the longest-running championships in the history of motorsports. Sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing in Daytona Beach, Fla., the series is highly regarded as the most competitive form of dirt track motorcycle racing on the globe. Progressive American Flat Track is televised on FOX Sports and streams live via FloRacing. For more information on Progressive American Flat Track, please visit us on the web, like us on Facebook, follow us on X, and check us out on Instagram.

WorldSBK: PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team Launched At Phillip Island

PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team officially launched on Phillip Island

Just ahead of the opening WorldSBK and WorldSSP rounds at Phillip Island circuit in Australia, the PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team has released a special launch video that showcases the new-look CBR1000RR-R and CBR600RR machines with which it will compete during the 2024 season.

Relaunching a two-pronged attack in the production-derived series, the PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team will fight in World Superbike, with Malaysian Adam Norrodin and British rider Tarran Mackenzie – both of whom move up from WorldSSP – and in World Supersport, where it will field Malaysian rider Khairul Idham Bin Pawi and Japanese rider Kaito Toba.

Young, hungry, and talented, all four riders are rookies in their respective category and express both their enthusiasm and gratitude to Team Principal Midori Moriwaki and title sponsor PETRONAS for their ongoing support. Moriwaki and PETRONAS share the mission to facilitate the growth path of young Asian riders on the world stage, and so it is no coincidence that the team’s riders represent both Malaysia and Japan, as well as the UK.

The 2024 livery is front and centre in the launch video released today, as the team gears up for the opening round of the production-derived championship. This year, the stunning PETRONAS green colour scheme incorporates a distinctive gold line to mark the company’s 50th anniversary. The MIE Racing mission aligns with the spirit of Petronas’ remarkable 50-year journey, for a partnership that transcends the world of racing and is dedicated to making a difference.

Keen to build on last season’s performance, the PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team is eager to embark on this latest challenge and will kickstart its 2024 campaign this very weekend, when the opening round of the WorldSBK and WorldSSP championships is staged at the Phillip Island Circuit in Australia.

Midori Moriwaki – PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team Owner

“I am happy and proud to present the PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team SBK and the PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team SSP, along with the four incredibly strong riders who will represent them. Adam and Tarran have demonstrated their significant talent and competitive spirit by scoring points at every opportunity and securing the team’s first victory in the SSP category before moving to SBK this year. Khairul and Kaito need no introduction, both with prestigious international racing experience, including the MotoGP World Championship where they have both reached the podium and won races in the Moto3 category. I am confident they will represent the PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team colors admirably. In addition to our immediate racing endeavours, we plan to expand our focus towards comprehensive, enduring projects. Central to this commitment is the establishment of an innovative academy program. This program signifies a collaborative effort between partners to leverage WorldSBK and WorldSSP as pivotal platforms, catalysing a Malaysian talent development initiative. The primary objective is to foster and elevate the skills of emerging riders.”

Tarran Mackenzie – WorldSBK Rider #95

“Last year was my first season in the WorldSBK paddock. Not an easy season and it brought ups and downs but there were obvious highs, like victory at Most of course, a first win for both me and the team. After a tough start, that was a fantastic achievement. And now I’m excited to get going this season. Although I have a little SBK experience, I’m essentially a category rookie this season, and Adam too, so we know we’re in for a challenge. I basically just want to get riding, as we haven’t had a lot of test time with the 2024 machine. I don’t have any particular expectations right now; the main aim is to settle into it and keep progressing round by round, closing the gap to the front. We need to get comfortable and find a solid base setting that we can exploit at different tracks. As for Phillip Island, I’ve competed there twice before but never with a Superbike, so the pre-race test was useful. It’s a fun track, fast and flowing, though you never know what the weather’s going to bring. Australia’s one of my favourite countries too, so I’m looking forward to it. It’s great to be wearing PETRONAS colours and representing such an iconic global brand. The bike livery and my leathers look cool, and I can’t wait to get the kit on and try our best for everyone involved.” 

Adam Norrodin – WorldSBK Rider #27

“Firstly, I want to thank the PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team for giving me the opportunity to compete in WorldSBK. The 2023 Supersport season was tough at times, but we scored some solid results, particularly a top five at Most, and the team always did its best, fighting hard throughout the year. This year I jump up to the 1000cc bike, which marks the start of a new chapter for me. It’s an exciting challenge and I will work very hard to learn and progress, round by round. I don’t want to put too much pressure on myself, as this is my rookie season in what is a very high-level category. There will be many things to understand, not least the bike itself, but I know the team will do a great job and, if I can improve weekend by weekend, then I’ll be happy. As for Phillip Island, I really like the track layout and we were able to score points last year. The weather is an unknown, but we’ll take what comes – I don’t mind rain actually! Lastly, I want to thank PETRONAS for its valuable support. It’s an honour to be part of this family for another season, and especially in what is PETRONAS’ 50th anniversary year. We will do our very best to represent on track.”

Khairul Idham Bin Pawi – WorldSSP Rider #89

“I’m really looking forward to getting out on track at Phillip Island for the first of the season’s Supersport races. Our tests at Almeria and also here have gone well and have allowed me to get to know the new bike and team. It’s all been quite positive so far, and we’ve already improved a little in terms of top speed, though we still have a lot to do of course. We will continue to work step by step to improve both the bike and the riding. I’m very happy to be part of the PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team and thank everybody involved for their hard work and support. I’m excited to really get started this weekend!”

Kaito Toba – WorldSSP Rider #27

“There is some nervous anticipation as we prepare for the first races at Phillip Island. I know the circuit well and hope that we can continue to build on the progress made during the recent tests. We’ve already identified some positives with the 2024 bike, but we need to keep working so that we can be competitive and fight in the races. I’m happy with the way the team is working, and I want to thank everybody for all their help so far. I hope to be able to repay the efforts of the PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team with my performance on track. For now, we turn our attention to the first Phillip Island round.”

WorldSBK: Dodge Challenger SRT Is New Official Safety Car

Dodge and WorldSBK team up to unleash their muscle for 2024

Dorna WSBK Organization proudly welcomes Dodge as the Official Car and Official Safety Car for the 2024 season. The iconic American automotive brand is set to join an exclusive roster of partners, adding a new dimension of power and style to the world’s leading production motorcycle racing series.

Dodge will take centre stage as the 2024 WorldSBK Official Car & Official Safety Car. The partnership showcases the perfect fusion of character and speed, with Dodge muscle cars serving as the ultimate 4-wheel counterparts to WorldSBK machinery.

Dodge’s rich history of power and performance, both on the track and the drag strip, will resonate with WorldSBK fans as the thrilling roar of the new Official Safety Car is unleashed.

Two Dodge Challenger SRTs, equipped with the iconic 6.2L HEMI V8 engine producing 717 Hp, will patrol the MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship rounds, providing a perfect match to the racing Superbikes. This level of performance not only allows for precise assessment of track conditions but also ensures officials can always intervene swiftly.

Completing the Dodge WorldSBK fleet are Durango SUVs, serving as the Race Direction and FIM Safety Officer official cars. The Durango combines high efficiency with practicality, making it an ideal workhorse for the championship. Two specs will be deployed on track: a Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat with a 6.2L V8 engine delivering over 710 Hp and Dodge Durango SRT featuring a 6.4L Hemi V8 producing 475 Hp.

The pinnacle of victory will be marked by the presence of the Dodge brand on the top step of the podium during the prize-giving ceremonies, symbolizing the rider’s triumph – a distinctive moment of unparalleled excitement and pure motorsport essence. A third Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye powered by the 807 Hp 6.2L Hemi V8 will also be on display next to the podium.

The Dodge Official WorldSBK fleet is poised to make its debut at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, marking the first European round of the 2024 season. As the engines rev and the partnership unfolds, Dodge and WorldSBK are set to redefine the standards of speed, power, and performance on and off the track.

Domenico Gostoli, Head of RAM & Dodge Brands Enlarged Europe

“As Dodge Europe, we have worked hard on this Project and we are proud to start this exciting new cooperation, the first for Dodge Brand in EU: the partnership with WorldSBK is built on a common “performance and race” spirit and fits perfectly with a fan world and an audience of enthusiasts for our Brand. At Dodge we always aim to exceed our limits and reach new heights, putting daily a winning attitude, grit and determination into our work.”

Francesco Valentino, Head of WorldSBK Commercial & Marketing Department

“Built to take on the road in style, Dodge muscle cars deliver on the promise of their looks with power and acceleration under the hood to match. We are proud and thrilled to welcome Dodge and bring it together with WorldSBK. As a production-based motorcycling series, we identify with Dodge’s tradition of high-performance cars, and the alignment of our values makes for an exciting brand association.”

MotoAmerica: Mini Cup Qualifiers Scheduled In Southern California

Two Wheels Track Days (a.k.a. 2 Wheels Track Days) Will Host Three Mini Cup Qualifiers In Southern California

Mini Cup Racers In Southern California Will Have Three Local Qualifying Events For Mission
Mini Cup By Motul National Final

IRVINE, CA (February 22, 2024) – MotoAmerica, North America’s premier motorcycle road racing series, is pleased to announce that Two Wheels Track Days will host three Mission Mini Cup By Motul qualifiers at two different racetracks in Southern California.

Two Wheels Track Days will host two series qualifiers at Willow Springs’ Horse Thief Mile in Rosamond, California (April 13 and May 11) and a third at Apex Racing Center in Perris, California (March 30-31).

The Mission Mini Cup By Motul National Final will be held at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, August 9-11.

The Two Wheels Track Days Series qualifiers will run the full slate of Mission Mini Cup By Motul classes: GP160, GP190, Street GP, Stock 50, Stock 110 and Stock 125.

“We’re excited to be a part of the MotoAmerica Mission Mini Cup By Motul qualifiers,” said Two Wheel Track Days President Sergio Florez. “Horse Thief Mile and Apex Racing Center are quality racetracks and it will be great to watch our young racers as they try to qualify for the National Final.”

For more information, visit https://www.2wheelstrackdays.com/mini-racing

For more information about the Mini Cup series or club participation, please contact [email protected]

About MotoAmerica

MotoAmerica is North America’s premier motorcycle road racing series. Established in 2014, MotoAmerica is home to the AMA Superbike Championship as well as additional classes including Supersport, Stock 1000, Twins Cup, Junior Cup, and King Of The Baggers. MotoAmerica is an affiliate of KRAVE Group LLC, a partnership including three-time 500cc World Champion, two-time AMA Superbike Champion, and AMA Hall of Famer Wayne Rainey; ex-racer and former manager of Team Roberts Chuck Aksland; motorsports marketing executive Terry Karges; and businessman Richard Varner. For more information, please visit www.MotoAmerica.com and follow MotoAmerica on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube.

WorldSBK: Tire Changes Mandated, Races Shortened At Phillip Island

Phillip Island races to feature compulsory pit-stop

Ahead of the Grand Bridge Brewery Australian Round, it has been decided that the WorldSBK and WorldSSP races will take place under flag-to-flag rules, with a mandatory entry to the pits to change tyres for all bikes.

Based on the information gathered following the WorldSBK and WorldSSP tests at Phillip Island earlier this week and a report from the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) Technical Director, the Race Direction together with the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit and Dorna WSBK Organization (DWO) have decided that to ensure the safety of all participants, rear tyres shouldn’t be used for more than 11 laps for the WorldSBK class and 10 laps for the WorldSSP class.

Additionally, the race distance for the WorldSBK Race 1 and 2 has been reduced to 20 laps and two extra sets of tyres have been allocated for each rider in both classes.

Gregorio Lavilla, WorldSBK Executive Director:

“The circuit has performed admirably with the new asphalt. While rubber is gradually laid down track conditions evolve, which present some challenges. Since the tyres were shipped out in late November to arrive for this opening round, there wasn’t enough time to develop specific tyres tailored to the current asphalt conditions. We have carefully assessed the situation, considering the early track activity following the asphalt’s being laid out and the two days of testing we conducted earlier this week. While conditions have certainly improved, they may not have improved enough, especially considering the challenging, fast-paced nature of this circuit layout. In such circumstances, we, in collaboration with Race Direction, the FIM and the Phillip Island GP Circuit, must opt for the safest option, which is of paramount importance.”

 

 

 

More, from a press release issued by Pirelli:

Pirelli: the new asphalt at Phillip Island is record-breaking but extremely abrasive

Based on the evidence that emerged over the two days of testing, and to protect the safety of the riders, Dorna, FIM, Race Direction and Pirelli have agreed to carry out races with mandatory pit stops

Over the two days of testing carried out at the Australian circuit of Phillip Island, which will host the first round of the 2024 FIM Superbike World Championship over the weekend, several riders significantly improved on the lap records in both classes: Toprak Razgatlioglu (ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team) was the fastest in WorldSBK, setting an absolute best time of 1’28.511 at the end of FP2 on Tuesday afternoon, while in WorldSSP it was Yari Montella (Barni Spark Racing Team) who set a best time of 1’31.881 during FP2 on Monday.
 
The new asphalt provides much more grip than the previous surface and has played a key role in obtaining these results. On the other hand, it has proven to be extremely aggressive on the tyres, bringing the tread compound to operating temperatures never recorded before and significantly accentuating tyre degradation.

While Monday’s WorldSSP sessions took place in relatively cool conditions, with air temperatures of 19 degrees and track temperatures between 23 and 30 degrees, on Tuesday the WorldSBK riders ran in slightly higher temperatures, while the asphalt was close to 50 degrees and this further highlighted wear problems over long runs.
 
For this reason, following a discussion between Dorna, FIM, Race Direction and Pirelli, it was decided that the races of both classes will take place with a mandatory pit stop to allow for a tyre change.

Giorgio Barbier

Motorcycle Racing Director

The safety of the riders must always be the priority
 

“We know this track very well, nevertheless every year it’s a whole other story because at Phillip Island the variables that can influence tyre behaviour are many and often unpredictable. This year the most critical element is represented by the new asphalt which has almost completely reset the references we had. I remind everyone that the tyres for this race were shipped from Europe at the end of November while the resurfacing of the circuit was completed only a few weeks ago. Therefore, in the absence of data on which to base ourselves, we thought it appropriate to rely on the racing solutions used successfully in the last two seasons. We have seen in the tests that the asphalt offers a lot of grip, to the advantage of the flying lap time, but on the other hand it is very aggressive with the tyres, especially at high temperatures, causing unusual peaks in tread compound temperature on the left side with consequent tyre degradation: we detected up to 160 degrees Celsius in pit lane which we estimate could reach operative peaks of more than 200 degrees. Considering this evidence, in agreement with Dorna, FIM and Race Direction, we have decided that for the races of both classes it will be mandatory to make a pit stop to change tyres. It was a difficult decision to take, also because, as always happens in these cases, some teams would have wanted to try racing over the full distance. However, Pirelli believes that the safety of the riders must be the absolute priority in such circumstances.”

·     Tyre allocation: riders of both classes have at their disposal standard SC1 and SC2 tyres for the front and standard SC1 for the rear. In addition, WorldSBK riders can use two tyres in SC0 compound at the rear only for qualifying. In consideration of the new race format with pit stops, with respect to the standard allocation the use of two more sets of tyres is allowed.
 

·     Race distance: WorldSBK Race 1 and Race 2 have been reduced from 22 to 20 laps while the Superpole Race is confirmed over a 10-lap race distance. The WorldSSP races will take place as originally scheduled over 18 laps.
 

·     Pit-stop window: in both classes the riders will have a three-lap window in which to change tyres, with a fixed time in the pit lane. In WorldSBK the window will be between laps 9 and 11 while in WorldSSP between laps 8 and 10. It is mandatory for all riders to change the rear tyre while they will be able to decide whether or not to replace the front tyre also based on the tyres each rider has remaining.
 

·     Weather: lower asphalt temperatures, below 30 degrees Celsius, can positively influence tyre degradation. On the contrary, higher temperatures, in line with those recorded in tests on Tuesday, would have a negative impact on the tyre life. Another typical factor at Phillip Island is the wind: if it were particularly strong it would disturb the riders’ trajectories, making them slide more and increasing tyre wear.

MotoAmerica: Combat-Wounded Veteran Snooks Racing In Daytona 200

READY TO RIDE OWNER RYNE SNOOKS TO RACE AT DAYTONA 200 ON KTECH TRDS-R EQUIPPED YAMAHA R6

[Jacksonville, NC] — Ready to Ride Racing proudly announces that team owner Ryne Snooks will take to the track at the prestigious Daytona 200 aboard a Yamaha R6 equipped with K-Tech TRDS-R Suspension. This marks a significant moment for the team as Snooks steps back into the spotlight after an outstanding season, which saw him clinch the N2/WERA Ultra Lightweight National Endurance Championship aboard a Ready to Ride Kawasaki Ninja 400.

As a U.S. Marine combat-wounded veteran, Snooks’ journey embodies resilience, determination, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. His passion for motorsports and unwavering dedication to success have been driving forces behind Ready to Ride Racing’s rise in the industry.

The decision to race at Daytona on the Yamaha R6 with K-Tech TRDS-R Suspension reflects Snooks’ commitment to pushing boundaries and achieving peak performance. The TRDS-R Suspension, renowned for its precision engineering and ability to enhance handling and control, further solidifies Snooks’ competitive edge as he gears up for the challenge ahead.

“I am honored to represent Ready to Ride at the Daytona 200, especially on the motorcycle we had Brandon Paasch ride at Loudon with an impressive fourth-place finish,” said Ryne Snooks, owner and racer of Ready to Ride Racing Team. “This opportunity to compete on the Yamaha R6 with K-Tech TRDS Suspension is a testament to our team’s dedication to excellence. As a Marine veteran, I approach every race with the same passion and determination that has driven me throughout my career.”

Snooks’ success both on and off the track underscores the values of Ready to Ride Racing – perseverance, integrity, and a commitment to excellence. With his sights set on Daytona, Snooks is poised to deliver a standout performance that reflects the team’s ethos and determination to succeed.

For more information about Ready to Ride Racing and its participation in the Daytona 200, please visit ReadytoRide-NC.com.

About the Ready to Ride Racing Team

Ready to Ride LLC is a premier motorsports store, shop and team founded by combat-wounded veteran Ryne Snooks. With a passion for motorsports and a commitment to excellence, Ready to Ride strives to push the boundaries of performance and achieve podium finishes at the highest level of competition.

American Flat Track: Royal Enfield Sponsoring Series And Daytona Short Track

 Royal Enfield North America Named Official OEM Partner of Progressive AFT, Title Sponsor for DAYTONA Opener

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (February 21, 2024) – Progressive American Flat Track, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, is proud to confirm that its expansive partnership with Royal Enfield North America (RENA) will continue for a fifth consecutive year in 2024, and that the manufacturer will also serve as the title sponsor of the season-opening Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA.

The world’s oldest global motorcycle brand in continuous production, Royal Enfield has proven to be an ideal Official OEM Partner of America’s Original Extreme Sport since making its splashy debut in the paddock in 2020. Over that time, Royal Enfield has made a wide embrace of the sport, both developing its Twins FT racebike into a legitimate force at the sport’s highest level while fostering the growth of motorcycle dirt track racing in North America at a grassroots level.

After proving itself a race winner in the now retired Mission Production Twins category, Royal Enfield stepped up to full-time duty in the premier Mission SuperTwins class in 2023. Despite the heightened level of difficulty that comes with competing against the fastest and most accomplished competitors and equipment in the world, Royal Enfield managed to score double-digit top-ten finishes, including a pair of top fives.

The bike’s front-running potential was demonstrated most convincingly by the brand’s lead rider, Johnny Lewis, who took the Twins FT to victory in the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge at last year’s Orange County Half-Mile over the Grand National Championship’s title contenders. Lewis will again spearhead Royal Enfield’s effort in 2024 as its exhaustive developmental program continues to reap greater rewards year after year.

The 2024 campaign will open at Daytona International Speedway in doubleheader fashion on March 7 and 8 with the additional highlight of the marque standing as the event’s title sponsor. Along with competing at the same short track venue at which Lewis earned the brand’s its first-ever Progressive AFT victory in 2020, Royal Enfield will be spotlighted in Daytona in a significant way via an impressive vendor display and demo rides that will be offered throughout the entirety of Daytona Bike Week.

Additionally, Royal Enfield will showcase its enormously successful and popular Build. Train. Race. (BTR) program on both days at the Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA, along with other select Progressive AFT rounds in the season ahead. Since its introduction, BTR has injected new talent and excitement into the series as highlights, celebrates, and encourages the involvement of women in flat track racing. The program invites both experienced and beginner racers to race-prep customized Royal Enfield INT650s, hone their riding skills, and then compete at Progressive AFT national events.

“We’re looking forward to continuing our relationship with Progressive American Flat Track through the 2024 season,” said Adrian Sellers, Royal Enfield Head – Custom & Motorsport. “Royal Enfield is a 123-year old brand with so much yet to offer in North American moto racing. We’ve seen tremendous growth in the past year, introducing several all-new models and continuing our groundbreaking programs that open doors to new riders and racers. We look forward to sharing another milestone year with Progressive AFT and its fans.”

The 2024 Progressive American Flat Track season will open with the Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA at Daytona International Speedway on Thursday, March 7 and Friday, March 8.

To purchase DAYTONA Short Track I tickets, visit: https://www.tixr.com/groups/americanflattrack/events/daytona-short-track-i-86846.

To purchase DAYTONA Short Track II tickets, visit: https://www.tixr.com/groups/americanflattrack/events/daytona-short-track-ii-86992.

And to save $10 by purchasing Thursday and Friday tickets together via the Multi-Day Discount for the DAYTONA Short Track I & II, visit: https://www.tixr.com/groups/americanflattrack/events/daytona-short-track-i-and-ii-86845.

For more information on Royal Enfield North America visit https://www.royalenfield.com/us/en/home.

For more information on Progressive AFT visit https://www.americanflattrack.com.

Progressive AFT series merchandise is available via the official merchandise store at https://aftmerch.com/.

About Progressive American Flat Track

Progressive American Flat Track, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, is the world’s premier dirt track motorcycle racing series and one of the longest-running championships in the history of motorsports. Sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing in Daytona Beach, Fla., the series is highly regarded as the most competitive form of dirt track motorcycle racing on the globe. For more information on Progressive American Flat Track, please visit us on the web, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter , check us out on Instagram and catch all the Progressive American Flat Track racing action on FOX Sports.

MotoGP: More From The Pre-Season Test At Qatar

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Francesco Bagnaia (1) topped both pre-season tests on his Ducati Desmosedici GP24. Photo by Michael Gougis

Earlier this week, MotoGP teams and riders spent two nights at Qatar dialing in the final configurations of their racebikes ahead of the season-opening race, scheduled for two weeks at the same Lusail International Circuit. 

There were more new pieces on display as the manufacturers continued to look for gains in aerodynamics, specifically with the aim of finding more grip under braking and in the turn-in and mid-corner phase.

At the end of the test, defending and two-time Champion Francesco Bagnaia looked relaxed as he talked to the media, saying that his blazing record-setting lap came with the very first soft tire the team tried during time attacks. The time was quick enough that the team didn’t go for another run on a second soft, choosing instead to use it for a long-distance run.

Aprilia continued with its “Batwing” tail section, designed to extract air from the area above the rear tire. Aerodynamically, that region is incredibly turbulent, so cleaning the airflow through there reduces drag, and that frees up power that can be used to push other aerodynamic devices through the air.

 

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The “batwing” tail section on Aprilia’s RS-GP. Photo by Michael Gougis.

 

Aprilia also experimented with cleaning up the airflow around the rear tire with a cutaway rear fender and continuing with its wraparound front fender. A CFD analysis of a road racing motorcycle reveals a surprising amount of turbulence from the front axle nuts, so Aprilia’s fender shrouds that hardware completely.

 

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Front fender on Aprilia RS-GP completely encloses axle nuts. Photo by Michael Gougis.

 

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Rear fender on Trackhouse Aprilia RS-GP. Photo by Michael Gougis.

 

KTM continued working on the central part of the main fairing, all the way back to the rider. That region also presents challenges to the engineers as they try to keep the airflow attached to the bodywork, which reduces turbulence and therefore drag.

 

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Jack Miller (43) trials extended side aero elements on the factory KTM RC16. Note the silver tape that can be used to cover cutaway sections, allowing the team to test different configurations without creating different parts. Photo by Michael Gougis.

 

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Brad Binder (33) experimented with yet another configuration of KTM’s extended side airflow management device. Photo by Michael Gougis.

 

Ducati’s new GP2024 fairing tries to manage the chaotic airflow between the front wheel and the bottom of the fairing, which it has done with ducting in the past, and still take advantage of the venturi effect with a carefully shaped fairing lower mid-section. Compare the GP24 and GP23 shots below, and it is easy to see that Ducati has bulged the fairing outward significantly. The slits in the horizontal part of the fairing suggest that Ducati is also carefully managing airflow inside of the fairing, but it is not clear whether that is for downforce, drag reduction or cooling.

 

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Ducati GP23 fairing configuration on one of Jorge Martin’s machines at Qatar. Photo by Michael Gougis.

 

Ducati GP24 fairing
Note the wider center section and louvers in the Ducati Desmosedici GP24 fairing. Photo by Michael Gougis.

 

Honda’s riders complained about rear grip at corner exit, so the company responded with one of the most complex wing systems seen on a MotoGP machine to date. All of the RC213V machines tested the device, which features six vertical elements and two wings.

 

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Honda tried an elaborate wing setup to try to find grip at the rear, particularly at corner exits. Photo by Michael Gougis.

 

Yamaha tried a new exhaust system, a new tail section and various forms of aerodynamic aids at the front of the fairing. When mechanics would warm up the bikes, the fairings actually were free of ducting there, suggesting that the company was bolting on several different ducts during testing. Yamaha is the only company that does not appear to be looking for mid-corner downforce via the venturi effect created by the “fat” fairing design.

 

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Fabio Quartararo (20) tested a variety of exhausts and aerodynamic devices, but came away from the Qatar test dissatisfied. “With my riding style, I know my limit, and I am on the limit,” Quartararo told journalists. Fourteenth-fastest was not where the 2021 MotoGP World Champion wanted to be. Photo by Michael Gougis.

 

U.S. Distributors Of Ohvale Motorcycles Changing

Joshua Raymond (76). Photo by Kohei Hirota.
Joshua Raymond (76) riding an Ohvale during the FIM MiniGP World Series in Spain. Photo by Kohei Hirota.

Rise Moto Announces Transition in Ohvale USA Distributorship: A New Chapter in Youth Road Racing

YORK, PA; February 22, 2024 – After six successful years as the exclusive distributor for Ohvale in the United States, Rise Moto announces the next chapter in youth road racing as distribution rights for the United States transfers to new owners, soon to be announced.

Since 2018, Rise Moto has achieved significant milestones, contributing to the growth and development of young racing talents in the sport.

Rise Moto, with its vision to increase youth road racing and develop American talent, established the Ohvale Talent Cup in 2018, which was then adopted by MotoAmerica as the MiniCup series—the premier youth road racing series in the United States. After continuing to support the MiniCup series, Rise Moto, in partnership with FIM North America and Dorna, formed the North America Talent Cup, a Road to MotoGP™ program. These initiatives were designed to identify, nurture, and promote young talents in youth road racing, providing them with a structured platform to showcase their skills on the track.

Through Rise Moto’s dedication to the sport and the racing community, the Ohvale GP-0 and GP-2 have become a household name in the road racing industry.  Ohvale is now an integral component of the youth road racing scene in the USA, offering promising riders a proven tool to further their careers in the sport.

It has been an absolute honor to represent Ohvale here in the USA these past 6 years.  We extend our sincere gratitude to the Ohvale team, our partners, and the entire youth road racing community for their support throughout this incredible journey. Rise Moto looks forward to the future with enthusiasm and optimism as we embark on new endeavors within the world of motorsports.

As we transition from our role as the Ohvale distributor, Rise Moto remains dedicated to the growth and advancement of youth road racing. We will continue to explore new opportunities and collaborations that contribute to the overall development of young talents in the sport.

We ask that our customers be patient during this transition.  The new owners will pick up where we left off and be able to support all inquiries and product requests at www.ohvaleusa.com.

About Rise Moto:

Rise Moto LLC is a racer owned and operated company based out of Pennsylvania.  Rise. Moto was founded for the original purpose of introducing Ohvale to the United States market.  They have since expanded to become the official USA distributor for KYT helmets where they continue to support the sport and industry from a different angle, but the same goal remains.  Rise Moto is especially committed to the development and growth of roadracing in the United States which starts with supporting the riders at the youth level.

 

WorldSBK: Races To Be Televised In The U.S. On MAVTV Select

The start of World Superbike Race One Saturday at Phillip Island. Photo courtesy Dorna.
The start of World Superbike Race One at Phillip Island in 2023. Photo courtesy Dorna.

Editorial Note: MAVTV Select is a FAST channel – a Free Advertising-supported Streaming Television channel (as opposed to a subscription-based ad-supported streaming service like Netflix or Hulu or Sling TV). FAST channels are usually built into the operating system of smart TVs and are also available through Roku, Pluto TV, Xumo, etc. For a complete list of MAVTV Select providers, go HERE. Scroll down to see the broadcast times for the World Superbike and Supersport races this coming weekend at Phillip Island.

 

2024 WorldSBK Broadcasters announced

Dorna WSBK Organization (DWO) is thrilled to unveil the lineup of broadcasters set to bring the excitement of the MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship to fans worldwide for the 2024 season. With new partnerships and renewed agreements, the Championship is poised to captivate audiences across the globe. Additionally, the debut of the FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship in June promises to further enhance the racing experience for fans.

NEW BROADCASTERS AND PARTNERSHIPS

USA: MAVTV joins as the new broadcaster for the USA for the 2024 and 2025 seasons.

Turkey: RedBull TV enters as the new broadcaster, focusing on live coverage and collaboration to enhance the Championship’s awareness in the territory. The contract initially spans the 2024 season, with a strong emphasis on promoting national riders.

Renewed Partnerships: Servus TV (Austria, Germany) and Arena4 (Hungary) have renewed their commitments, while ITV (UK) has extended the highlights package for two more seasons.

EUROPE

Eurosport remains a cornerstone broadcaster for the Championship, delivering WorldSBK action to enthusiasts several countries in Europe via Eurosport 1, Eurosport 2, and the Eurosport Player. Notably, Eurosport UK will provide comprehensive coverage of all rounds, including the UK Round in July, supplemented by a 46-minute highlights package on the ITV network. Italian fans can catch the thrilling races on Sky Sport, with free-to-air coverage on TV8. Spanish viewers can follow the action on DAZN and RTVE, while Portuguese fans can tune in to Sport TV. GIB Telecom remains WorldSBK’s broadcast partner in Gibraltar.

Servus TV has renewed its partnership for three years, ensuring continued coverage for fans in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, with Servus also offering on-site coverage at European Rounds. Arena4, having renewed its commitment for two more seasons, will continue to cater to fans in Hungary. Ziggo Sport will broadcast highlights for Dutch fans, while Nova Sports and Pop TV are set to continue providing coverage for fans in Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Slovenia, respectively. Belgian fans can tune in to RTBF to catch every thrilling moment of the Championship race, while RTL will maintain its coverage of WorldSBK for viewers in Luxembourg. Auto1 will be airing WorldSBK action in Ukraine through a 46-minute highlights package.

Additionally, a new partnership with RedBull TV in Turkey will focus on live coverage and collaboration to enhance the championship’s awareness in the territory.

NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA

Exciting developments await fans in North America with the introduction of MAVTV as the new exclusive broadcaster for the USA for the 2024 and 2025 seasons. Canadian fans can continue to enjoy coverage on REV TV. Brazilian broadcaster Bandsports TV will continue to show WorldSBK in Brazil. In Latin America, Fox Sports Mexico will air all classes, while ESPN will cover all other LATAM territories.

ASIA

J-Sports will continue to bring WorldSBK to Japanese fans, while Trans7, maintaining its broadcast rights, will continue to air WorldSBK in Indonesia. SpoTV will offer coverage across Pan-Asian territories, including Korea, Hong-Kong, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan and Vietnam. Chinese fans will have the opportunity to follow the series on the Douyin platform.

MIDDLE EAST, NORTH AFRICA, CENTRAL ASIA AND OCEANIA

Exciting developments continue in these regions with SMC (Saudi Motorsports Company) securing the rights for MENA territories, including free-to-air coverage on MBC channels and SSC’s TV channels and OTT platform (Shahid) for the next 5 years.

Supersport will provide coverage across multiple Pan-African territories. Eurosport will broadcast in various Central Asian countries, with Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan all enjoying coverage.

Fans in Australia can catch all the action on Fox Sports, while SBS will provide highlights. In New Zealand, Sky Sport will continue to broadcast all three classes.

WorldSBK VideoPass

In 2024, fans from all across the globe will once again have the opportunity to enjoy every exhilarating moment of the WorldSBK season with the WorldSBK VideoPass. Providing live and uninterrupted coverage of every session and every class, along with a vast archive of historical action, the VideoPass ensures that viewers never miss a beat. Additionally, fans can enjoy races OnDemand, giving them the flexibility to watch the action whenever and wherever they are.

With these broadcasters and partnerships, the 2024 WorldSBK season promises to deliver unparalleled excitement and coverage to fans around the world.

 

MAVTV Select Race Broadcast Schedule (as provided by MAVTV):

FRIDAY 2/23 – FIM WORLD SUPERSUPER RACE ONE 10:30 p.m. ET FREE on MAVTV SELECT

SATURDAY 2/24 – FIM WORLD SUPERBIKE RACE ONE 12:00 a.m. ET FREE on MAVTV SELECT

SATURDAY 2/24 – FIM WORLD SUPERSPORT RACE TWO 10:30 p.m. ET FREE on MAVTV SELECT

SUNDAY 2/25 – FIM WORLD SUPERBIKE RACE TWO 12:00 a.m. ET FREE on MAVTV SELECT

American Flat Track: Thom Duma Fine Jewelers Renews Series Sponsorship

Kody Kopp with his custom Thom Duma Fine Jewelers ring, memorializing one of his AFT Singles Championships. Photo by Tim Lester, courtesy AFT.
Kody Kopp with his custom Thom Duma Fine Jewelers ring, memorializing one of his AFT Singles Championships. Photo by Tim Lester, courtesy AFT.

Thom Duma Fine Jewelers Named Official Jeweler of Progressive AFT For 11th Consecutive Season

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (February 22, 2024) – Progressive American Flat Track, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, is pleased to confirm that Thom Duma Fine Jewelers (TDFJ) is back as the series’ Official Jeweler for an eleventh consecutive season in 2024.

TDJF’s ties to the sport reach much farther back than even that impressive run, with owner Tom Duma Jr. a long-time veteran of the paddock. Duma stood as a Progressive AFT racer from 1976 to 1981, before learning the family business from his father, Tom Duma, Sr., and ultimately taking over TDFJ himself.

Thom Duma Fine Jewelers enjoys a storied history, tracing its origins back to the 1800s before being acquired by the Dumas almost three-quarters of a century ago. Since partnering with Progressive AFT in an official capacity, Tom Duma, Jr., has seamlessly connected his two passions, establishing the now-cherished tradition of awarding each season’s champions with a one-of-a-kind and fully customized handcrafted ring to properly commemorate their incredible achievement.

“Having campaigned full time in the series back in the 70s & 80s I know how much effort it takes to put together a championship season, and what better way to commemorate that effort than with a customized championship ring,” said Duma. “I’m honored to be able to work with the Champions to make a ring worthy of the title!”

Thom Duma Fine Jewelers’ unique ties that connect racing and jewelry are not reserved for Progressive AFT champions alone. For fans, TDFJ offers a full line of top jewelry designers in fashion and bridal. Diamonds sourced from around the world and fine Swiss timepieces. TDFJ offers the “Racer Series,” a line of race-inspired jewelry, including hot shoe pendants in precious metal, customized racing number pendants that match the racers font, and much more.

The complete line is available for purchase online at www.TDFJ.com, and you can contact Duma personally via email at [email protected].

Reigning champions Jared Mees and Kody Kopp will be awarded their championship rings in a special ceremony when the 2024 Progressive American Flat Track season opens with the  Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA on Thursday, March 7 and Friday, March 8. 

Visit  https://www.tixr.com/groups/americanflattrack/events/daytona-short-track-i-and-ii-86845 to take advantage of the Multi-Day Discount and save $10 by purchasing tickets for both rounds at once.

For more information on Progressive AFT visit https://www.americanflattrack.com.

Progressive AFT series merchandise is available via the official merchandise store at https://aftmerch.com.

About Progressive American Flat Track

Progressive American Flat Track is the world’s premier dirt track motorcycle racing series and one of the longest-running championships in the history of motorsports. Sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing in Daytona Beach, Fla., the series is highly regarded as the most competitive form of dirt track motorcycle racing on the globe. Progressive American Flat Track is televised on FOX Sports and streams live via FloRacing. For more information on Progressive American Flat Track, please visit us on the web, like us on Facebook, follow us on X, and check us out on Instagram.

WorldSBK: PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team Launched At Phillip Island

The PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team with Team Owner Midori Moriwaki (front center) and riders (from left) Tarran Mackenzie, Kaito Toba, Khairul Idham Bin Pawi, and Adam Norrodin. Photo courtesy PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team.
The PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team with Team Owner Midori Moriwaki (front center) and riders (from left) Tarran Mackenzie, Kaito Toba, Khairul Idham Bin Pawi, and Adam Norrodin. Photo courtesy PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team.

PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team officially launched on Phillip Island

Just ahead of the opening WorldSBK and WorldSSP rounds at Phillip Island circuit in Australia, the PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team has released a special launch video that showcases the new-look CBR1000RR-R and CBR600RR machines with which it will compete during the 2024 season.

Relaunching a two-pronged attack in the production-derived series, the PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team will fight in World Superbike, with Malaysian Adam Norrodin and British rider Tarran Mackenzie – both of whom move up from WorldSSP – and in World Supersport, where it will field Malaysian rider Khairul Idham Bin Pawi and Japanese rider Kaito Toba.

Young, hungry, and talented, all four riders are rookies in their respective category and express both their enthusiasm and gratitude to Team Principal Midori Moriwaki and title sponsor PETRONAS for their ongoing support. Moriwaki and PETRONAS share the mission to facilitate the growth path of young Asian riders on the world stage, and so it is no coincidence that the team’s riders represent both Malaysia and Japan, as well as the UK.

The 2024 livery is front and centre in the launch video released today, as the team gears up for the opening round of the production-derived championship. This year, the stunning PETRONAS green colour scheme incorporates a distinctive gold line to mark the company’s 50th anniversary. The MIE Racing mission aligns with the spirit of Petronas’ remarkable 50-year journey, for a partnership that transcends the world of racing and is dedicated to making a difference.

Keen to build on last season’s performance, the PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team is eager to embark on this latest challenge and will kickstart its 2024 campaign this very weekend, when the opening round of the WorldSBK and WorldSSP championships is staged at the Phillip Island Circuit in Australia.

Midori Moriwaki – PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team Owner

“I am happy and proud to present the PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team SBK and the PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team SSP, along with the four incredibly strong riders who will represent them. Adam and Tarran have demonstrated their significant talent and competitive spirit by scoring points at every opportunity and securing the team’s first victory in the SSP category before moving to SBK this year. Khairul and Kaito need no introduction, both with prestigious international racing experience, including the MotoGP World Championship where they have both reached the podium and won races in the Moto3 category. I am confident they will represent the PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team colors admirably. In addition to our immediate racing endeavours, we plan to expand our focus towards comprehensive, enduring projects. Central to this commitment is the establishment of an innovative academy program. This program signifies a collaborative effort between partners to leverage WorldSBK and WorldSSP as pivotal platforms, catalysing a Malaysian talent development initiative. The primary objective is to foster and elevate the skills of emerging riders.”

Tarran Mackenzie – WorldSBK Rider #95

“Last year was my first season in the WorldSBK paddock. Not an easy season and it brought ups and downs but there were obvious highs, like victory at Most of course, a first win for both me and the team. After a tough start, that was a fantastic achievement. And now I’m excited to get going this season. Although I have a little SBK experience, I’m essentially a category rookie this season, and Adam too, so we know we’re in for a challenge. I basically just want to get riding, as we haven’t had a lot of test time with the 2024 machine. I don’t have any particular expectations right now; the main aim is to settle into it and keep progressing round by round, closing the gap to the front. We need to get comfortable and find a solid base setting that we can exploit at different tracks. As for Phillip Island, I’ve competed there twice before but never with a Superbike, so the pre-race test was useful. It’s a fun track, fast and flowing, though you never know what the weather’s going to bring. Australia’s one of my favourite countries too, so I’m looking forward to it. It’s great to be wearing PETRONAS colours and representing such an iconic global brand. The bike livery and my leathers look cool, and I can’t wait to get the kit on and try our best for everyone involved.” 

Adam Norrodin – WorldSBK Rider #27

“Firstly, I want to thank the PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team for giving me the opportunity to compete in WorldSBK. The 2023 Supersport season was tough at times, but we scored some solid results, particularly a top five at Most, and the team always did its best, fighting hard throughout the year. This year I jump up to the 1000cc bike, which marks the start of a new chapter for me. It’s an exciting challenge and I will work very hard to learn and progress, round by round. I don’t want to put too much pressure on myself, as this is my rookie season in what is a very high-level category. There will be many things to understand, not least the bike itself, but I know the team will do a great job and, if I can improve weekend by weekend, then I’ll be happy. As for Phillip Island, I really like the track layout and we were able to score points last year. The weather is an unknown, but we’ll take what comes – I don’t mind rain actually! Lastly, I want to thank PETRONAS for its valuable support. It’s an honour to be part of this family for another season, and especially in what is PETRONAS’ 50th anniversary year. We will do our very best to represent on track.”

Khairul Idham Bin Pawi – WorldSSP Rider #89

“I’m really looking forward to getting out on track at Phillip Island for the first of the season’s Supersport races. Our tests at Almeria and also here have gone well and have allowed me to get to know the new bike and team. It’s all been quite positive so far, and we’ve already improved a little in terms of top speed, though we still have a lot to do of course. We will continue to work step by step to improve both the bike and the riding. I’m very happy to be part of the PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team and thank everybody involved for their hard work and support. I’m excited to really get started this weekend!”

Kaito Toba – WorldSSP Rider #27

“There is some nervous anticipation as we prepare for the first races at Phillip Island. I know the circuit well and hope that we can continue to build on the progress made during the recent tests. We’ve already identified some positives with the 2024 bike, but we need to keep working so that we can be competitive and fight in the races. I’m happy with the way the team is working, and I want to thank everybody for all their help so far. I hope to be able to repay the efforts of the PETRONAS MIE Racing Honda Team with my performance on track. For now, we turn our attention to the first Phillip Island round.”

WorldSBK: Dodge Challenger SRT Is New Official Safety Car

The Dodge Challenger SRT is the new Official Safety Car of the FIM Superbike World Championship. Image courtesy Dorna.
The Dodge Challenger SRT is the new Official Safety Car of the FIM Superbike World Championship. Image courtesy Dorna.

Dodge and WorldSBK team up to unleash their muscle for 2024

Dorna WSBK Organization proudly welcomes Dodge as the Official Car and Official Safety Car for the 2024 season. The iconic American automotive brand is set to join an exclusive roster of partners, adding a new dimension of power and style to the world’s leading production motorcycle racing series.

Dodge will take centre stage as the 2024 WorldSBK Official Car & Official Safety Car. The partnership showcases the perfect fusion of character and speed, with Dodge muscle cars serving as the ultimate 4-wheel counterparts to WorldSBK machinery.

Dodge’s rich history of power and performance, both on the track and the drag strip, will resonate with WorldSBK fans as the thrilling roar of the new Official Safety Car is unleashed.

Two Dodge Challenger SRTs, equipped with the iconic 6.2L HEMI V8 engine producing 717 Hp, will patrol the MOTUL FIM Superbike World Championship rounds, providing a perfect match to the racing Superbikes. This level of performance not only allows for precise assessment of track conditions but also ensures officials can always intervene swiftly.

Completing the Dodge WorldSBK fleet are Durango SUVs, serving as the Race Direction and FIM Safety Officer official cars. The Durango combines high efficiency with practicality, making it an ideal workhorse for the championship. Two specs will be deployed on track: a Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat with a 6.2L V8 engine delivering over 710 Hp and Dodge Durango SRT featuring a 6.4L Hemi V8 producing 475 Hp.

The pinnacle of victory will be marked by the presence of the Dodge brand on the top step of the podium during the prize-giving ceremonies, symbolizing the rider’s triumph – a distinctive moment of unparalleled excitement and pure motorsport essence. A third Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye powered by the 807 Hp 6.2L Hemi V8 will also be on display next to the podium.

The Dodge Official WorldSBK fleet is poised to make its debut at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, marking the first European round of the 2024 season. As the engines rev and the partnership unfolds, Dodge and WorldSBK are set to redefine the standards of speed, power, and performance on and off the track.

Domenico Gostoli, Head of RAM & Dodge Brands Enlarged Europe

“As Dodge Europe, we have worked hard on this Project and we are proud to start this exciting new cooperation, the first for Dodge Brand in EU: the partnership with WorldSBK is built on a common “performance and race” spirit and fits perfectly with a fan world and an audience of enthusiasts for our Brand. At Dodge we always aim to exceed our limits and reach new heights, putting daily a winning attitude, grit and determination into our work.”

Francesco Valentino, Head of WorldSBK Commercial & Marketing Department

“Built to take on the road in style, Dodge muscle cars deliver on the promise of their looks with power and acceleration under the hood to match. We are proud and thrilled to welcome Dodge and bring it together with WorldSBK. As a production-based motorcycling series, we identify with Dodge’s tradition of high-performance cars, and the alignment of our values makes for an exciting brand association.”

MotoAmerica: Mini Cup Qualifiers Scheduled In Southern California

Young racers of all ages can now attempt to qualify for the Mission Mini Cup By Motul National Final via qualifiers at two different racetracks in Southern California with Two Wheel Track Days. Photo courtesy of Two Wheel Track Days.
Young racers of all ages can now attempt to qualify for the Mission Mini Cup By Motul National Final via qualifiers at two different racetracks in Southern California with 2 Wheel Track Days. Photo courtesy of Two Wheel Track Days.

Two Wheels Track Days (a.k.a. 2 Wheels Track Days) Will Host Three Mini Cup Qualifiers In Southern California

Mini Cup Racers In Southern California Will Have Three Local Qualifying Events For Mission
Mini Cup By Motul National Final

IRVINE, CA (February 22, 2024) – MotoAmerica, North America’s premier motorcycle road racing series, is pleased to announce that Two Wheels Track Days will host three Mission Mini Cup By Motul qualifiers at two different racetracks in Southern California.

Two Wheels Track Days will host two series qualifiers at Willow Springs’ Horse Thief Mile in Rosamond, California (April 13 and May 11) and a third at Apex Racing Center in Perris, California (March 30-31).

The Mission Mini Cup By Motul National Final will be held at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, August 9-11.

The Two Wheels Track Days Series qualifiers will run the full slate of Mission Mini Cup By Motul classes: GP160, GP190, Street GP, Stock 50, Stock 110 and Stock 125.

“We’re excited to be a part of the MotoAmerica Mission Mini Cup By Motul qualifiers,” said Two Wheel Track Days President Sergio Florez. “Horse Thief Mile and Apex Racing Center are quality racetracks and it will be great to watch our young racers as they try to qualify for the National Final.”

For more information, visit https://www.2wheelstrackdays.com/mini-racing

For more information about the Mini Cup series or club participation, please contact [email protected]

About MotoAmerica

MotoAmerica is North America’s premier motorcycle road racing series. Established in 2014, MotoAmerica is home to the AMA Superbike Championship as well as additional classes including Supersport, Stock 1000, Twins Cup, Junior Cup, and King Of The Baggers. MotoAmerica is an affiliate of KRAVE Group LLC, a partnership including three-time 500cc World Champion, two-time AMA Superbike Champion, and AMA Hall of Famer Wayne Rainey; ex-racer and former manager of Team Roberts Chuck Aksland; motorsports marketing executive Terry Karges; and businessman Richard Varner. For more information, please visit www.MotoAmerica.com and follow MotoAmerica on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube.

WorldSBK: Tire Changes Mandated, Races Shortened At Phillip Island

Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit. Photo courtesy Dorna.
Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit. Photo courtesy Dorna.

Phillip Island races to feature compulsory pit-stop

Ahead of the Grand Bridge Brewery Australian Round, it has been decided that the WorldSBK and WorldSSP races will take place under flag-to-flag rules, with a mandatory entry to the pits to change tyres for all bikes.

Based on the information gathered following the WorldSBK and WorldSSP tests at Phillip Island earlier this week and a report from the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) Technical Director, the Race Direction together with the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit and Dorna WSBK Organization (DWO) have decided that to ensure the safety of all participants, rear tyres shouldn’t be used for more than 11 laps for the WorldSBK class and 10 laps for the WorldSSP class.

Additionally, the race distance for the WorldSBK Race 1 and 2 has been reduced to 20 laps and two extra sets of tyres have been allocated for each rider in both classes.

Gregorio Lavilla, WorldSBK Executive Director:

“The circuit has performed admirably with the new asphalt. While rubber is gradually laid down track conditions evolve, which present some challenges. Since the tyres were shipped out in late November to arrive for this opening round, there wasn’t enough time to develop specific tyres tailored to the current asphalt conditions. We have carefully assessed the situation, considering the early track activity following the asphalt’s being laid out and the two days of testing we conducted earlier this week. While conditions have certainly improved, they may not have improved enough, especially considering the challenging, fast-paced nature of this circuit layout. In such circumstances, we, in collaboration with Race Direction, the FIM and the Phillip Island GP Circuit, must opt for the safest option, which is of paramount importance.”

 

 

 

More, from a press release issued by Pirelli:

Pirelli: the new asphalt at Phillip Island is record-breaking but extremely abrasive

Based on the evidence that emerged over the two days of testing, and to protect the safety of the riders, Dorna, FIM, Race Direction and Pirelli have agreed to carry out races with mandatory pit stops

Over the two days of testing carried out at the Australian circuit of Phillip Island, which will host the first round of the 2024 FIM Superbike World Championship over the weekend, several riders significantly improved on the lap records in both classes: Toprak Razgatlioglu (ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team) was the fastest in WorldSBK, setting an absolute best time of 1’28.511 at the end of FP2 on Tuesday afternoon, while in WorldSSP it was Yari Montella (Barni Spark Racing Team) who set a best time of 1’31.881 during FP2 on Monday.
 
The new asphalt provides much more grip than the previous surface and has played a key role in obtaining these results. On the other hand, it has proven to be extremely aggressive on the tyres, bringing the tread compound to operating temperatures never recorded before and significantly accentuating tyre degradation.

While Monday’s WorldSSP sessions took place in relatively cool conditions, with air temperatures of 19 degrees and track temperatures between 23 and 30 degrees, on Tuesday the WorldSBK riders ran in slightly higher temperatures, while the asphalt was close to 50 degrees and this further highlighted wear problems over long runs.
 
For this reason, following a discussion between Dorna, FIM, Race Direction and Pirelli, it was decided that the races of both classes will take place with a mandatory pit stop to allow for a tyre change.

Giorgio Barbier

Motorcycle Racing Director

The safety of the riders must always be the priority
 

“We know this track very well, nevertheless every year it’s a whole other story because at Phillip Island the variables that can influence tyre behaviour are many and often unpredictable. This year the most critical element is represented by the new asphalt which has almost completely reset the references we had. I remind everyone that the tyres for this race were shipped from Europe at the end of November while the resurfacing of the circuit was completed only a few weeks ago. Therefore, in the absence of data on which to base ourselves, we thought it appropriate to rely on the racing solutions used successfully in the last two seasons. We have seen in the tests that the asphalt offers a lot of grip, to the advantage of the flying lap time, but on the other hand it is very aggressive with the tyres, especially at high temperatures, causing unusual peaks in tread compound temperature on the left side with consequent tyre degradation: we detected up to 160 degrees Celsius in pit lane which we estimate could reach operative peaks of more than 200 degrees. Considering this evidence, in agreement with Dorna, FIM and Race Direction, we have decided that for the races of both classes it will be mandatory to make a pit stop to change tyres. It was a difficult decision to take, also because, as always happens in these cases, some teams would have wanted to try racing over the full distance. However, Pirelli believes that the safety of the riders must be the absolute priority in such circumstances.”

·     Tyre allocation: riders of both classes have at their disposal standard SC1 and SC2 tyres for the front and standard SC1 for the rear. In addition, WorldSBK riders can use two tyres in SC0 compound at the rear only for qualifying. In consideration of the new race format with pit stops, with respect to the standard allocation the use of two more sets of tyres is allowed.
 

·     Race distance: WorldSBK Race 1 and Race 2 have been reduced from 22 to 20 laps while the Superpole Race is confirmed over a 10-lap race distance. The WorldSSP races will take place as originally scheduled over 18 laps.
 

·     Pit-stop window: in both classes the riders will have a three-lap window in which to change tyres, with a fixed time in the pit lane. In WorldSBK the window will be between laps 9 and 11 while in WorldSSP between laps 8 and 10. It is mandatory for all riders to change the rear tyre while they will be able to decide whether or not to replace the front tyre also based on the tyres each rider has remaining.
 

·     Weather: lower asphalt temperatures, below 30 degrees Celsius, can positively influence tyre degradation. On the contrary, higher temperatures, in line with those recorded in tests on Tuesday, would have a negative impact on the tyre life. Another typical factor at Phillip Island is the wind: if it were particularly strong it would disturb the riders’ trajectories, making them slide more and increasing tyre wear.

MotoAmerica: Combat-Wounded Veteran Snooks Racing In Daytona 200

Ryne Snooks (270). Photo courtesy Ready To Ride Racing.
Ryne Snooks (270). Photo courtesy Ready To Ride Racing.

READY TO RIDE OWNER RYNE SNOOKS TO RACE AT DAYTONA 200 ON KTECH TRDS-R EQUIPPED YAMAHA R6

[Jacksonville, NC] — Ready to Ride Racing proudly announces that team owner Ryne Snooks will take to the track at the prestigious Daytona 200 aboard a Yamaha R6 equipped with K-Tech TRDS-R Suspension. This marks a significant moment for the team as Snooks steps back into the spotlight after an outstanding season, which saw him clinch the N2/WERA Ultra Lightweight National Endurance Championship aboard a Ready to Ride Kawasaki Ninja 400.

As a U.S. Marine combat-wounded veteran, Snooks’ journey embodies resilience, determination, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. His passion for motorsports and unwavering dedication to success have been driving forces behind Ready to Ride Racing’s rise in the industry.

The decision to race at Daytona on the Yamaha R6 with K-Tech TRDS-R Suspension reflects Snooks’ commitment to pushing boundaries and achieving peak performance. The TRDS-R Suspension, renowned for its precision engineering and ability to enhance handling and control, further solidifies Snooks’ competitive edge as he gears up for the challenge ahead.

“I am honored to represent Ready to Ride at the Daytona 200, especially on the motorcycle we had Brandon Paasch ride at Loudon with an impressive fourth-place finish,” said Ryne Snooks, owner and racer of Ready to Ride Racing Team. “This opportunity to compete on the Yamaha R6 with K-Tech TRDS Suspension is a testament to our team’s dedication to excellence. As a Marine veteran, I approach every race with the same passion and determination that has driven me throughout my career.”

Snooks’ success both on and off the track underscores the values of Ready to Ride Racing – perseverance, integrity, and a commitment to excellence. With his sights set on Daytona, Snooks is poised to deliver a standout performance that reflects the team’s ethos and determination to succeed.

For more information about Ready to Ride Racing and its participation in the Daytona 200, please visit ReadytoRide-NC.com.

About the Ready to Ride Racing Team

Ready to Ride LLC is a premier motorsports store, shop and team founded by combat-wounded veteran Ryne Snooks. With a passion for motorsports and a commitment to excellence, Ready to Ride strives to push the boundaries of performance and achieve podium finishes at the highest level of competition.

American Flat Track: Royal Enfield Sponsoring Series And Daytona Short Track

Johnny Lewis (10) on his Royal Enfield AFT Twins racebike at Daytona Short Track I in 2023. Photo by Scott Hunter, courtesy AFT.
Johnny Lewis (10) on his Royal Enfield AFT Twins racebike at Daytona Short Track I in 2023. Photo by Scott Hunter, courtesy AFT.

 Royal Enfield North America Named Official OEM Partner of Progressive AFT, Title Sponsor for DAYTONA Opener

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (February 21, 2024) – Progressive American Flat Track, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, is proud to confirm that its expansive partnership with Royal Enfield North America (RENA) will continue for a fifth consecutive year in 2024, and that the manufacturer will also serve as the title sponsor of the season-opening Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA.

The world’s oldest global motorcycle brand in continuous production, Royal Enfield has proven to be an ideal Official OEM Partner of America’s Original Extreme Sport since making its splashy debut in the paddock in 2020. Over that time, Royal Enfield has made a wide embrace of the sport, both developing its Twins FT racebike into a legitimate force at the sport’s highest level while fostering the growth of motorcycle dirt track racing in North America at a grassroots level.

After proving itself a race winner in the now retired Mission Production Twins category, Royal Enfield stepped up to full-time duty in the premier Mission SuperTwins class in 2023. Despite the heightened level of difficulty that comes with competing against the fastest and most accomplished competitors and equipment in the world, Royal Enfield managed to score double-digit top-ten finishes, including a pair of top fives.

The bike’s front-running potential was demonstrated most convincingly by the brand’s lead rider, Johnny Lewis, who took the Twins FT to victory in the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge at last year’s Orange County Half-Mile over the Grand National Championship’s title contenders. Lewis will again spearhead Royal Enfield’s effort in 2024 as its exhaustive developmental program continues to reap greater rewards year after year.

The 2024 campaign will open at Daytona International Speedway in doubleheader fashion on March 7 and 8 with the additional highlight of the marque standing as the event’s title sponsor. Along with competing at the same short track venue at which Lewis earned the brand’s its first-ever Progressive AFT victory in 2020, Royal Enfield will be spotlighted in Daytona in a significant way via an impressive vendor display and demo rides that will be offered throughout the entirety of Daytona Bike Week.

Additionally, Royal Enfield will showcase its enormously successful and popular Build. Train. Race. (BTR) program on both days at the Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA, along with other select Progressive AFT rounds in the season ahead. Since its introduction, BTR has injected new talent and excitement into the series as highlights, celebrates, and encourages the involvement of women in flat track racing. The program invites both experienced and beginner racers to race-prep customized Royal Enfield INT650s, hone their riding skills, and then compete at Progressive AFT national events.

“We’re looking forward to continuing our relationship with Progressive American Flat Track through the 2024 season,” said Adrian Sellers, Royal Enfield Head – Custom & Motorsport. “Royal Enfield is a 123-year old brand with so much yet to offer in North American moto racing. We’ve seen tremendous growth in the past year, introducing several all-new models and continuing our groundbreaking programs that open doors to new riders and racers. We look forward to sharing another milestone year with Progressive AFT and its fans.”

The 2024 Progressive American Flat Track season will open with the Royal Enfield Short Track at DAYTONA at Daytona International Speedway on Thursday, March 7 and Friday, March 8.

To purchase DAYTONA Short Track I tickets, visit: https://www.tixr.com/groups/americanflattrack/events/daytona-short-track-i-86846.

To purchase DAYTONA Short Track II tickets, visit: https://www.tixr.com/groups/americanflattrack/events/daytona-short-track-ii-86992.

And to save $10 by purchasing Thursday and Friday tickets together via the Multi-Day Discount for the DAYTONA Short Track I & II, visit: https://www.tixr.com/groups/americanflattrack/events/daytona-short-track-i-and-ii-86845.

For more information on Royal Enfield North America visit https://www.royalenfield.com/us/en/home.

For more information on Progressive AFT visit https://www.americanflattrack.com.

Progressive AFT series merchandise is available via the official merchandise store at https://aftmerch.com/.

About Progressive American Flat Track

Progressive American Flat Track, sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing, is the world’s premier dirt track motorcycle racing series and one of the longest-running championships in the history of motorsports. Sanctioned by AMA Pro Racing in Daytona Beach, Fla., the series is highly regarded as the most competitive form of dirt track motorcycle racing on the globe. For more information on Progressive American Flat Track, please visit us on the web, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter , check us out on Instagram and catch all the Progressive American Flat Track racing action on FOX Sports.

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