Kyle Wyman completed a perfect Daytona meet by winning the second Mission King of The Baggers race at Daytona International Speedway. Wyman, on the factory Dynojet Harley-Davidson, sat out Saturday’s warm-up session and just edged defending Baggers Champion Troy Herfoss on the S&S Indian by 0.056-second, with class newcomer and S&S team member Loris Baz third. Tyler O’Hara was fourth on another S&S machine, with Rocco Landers on the RevZilla/Motul/Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson in fifth.
Josh Herrin became the first rider to win three Daytona 200 races in a row, taking his third straight victory on Saturday at Daytona International Speedway. Herrin, on a Celtic/Economy Lube + Tire/Warhorse HSBK Ducati Panigale V2, battled with Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki teammates Tyler Scott and Richie Escalante until 10 laps before the end, when Herrin put in two incredible laps and the Suzuki riders had no response. Escalante took second, Scott third, with Peter Hickman on a PHR Performance Triumph in fourth and Brandon Paasch on a TOBC Racing Triumph in fifth.
Rain interrupted the 83rd running of the Daytona 200 with 33 of the 57 laps remaining at Daytona International Speedway on Saturday. Josh Herrin led on the Celtic/Economy Lube + Tire/Warhorse HSBC Ducati Panigale V2, ahead of Tyler Scott and Richie Escalante on the Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-R750s. Richard Cooper on the PHR Performance Triumph 765 was in fourth, the leading quartet having gapped two-time winner Brandon Paasch by more than 21 seconds after 24 laps.
The FIM join United Nations Women’s global campaign #ForAllWomenAndGirls calling for action that can unlock equal rights, power and opportunities for all where no one is left behind. Central to this vision is empowering the next generation—youth, particularly young women and adolescent girls—as catalysts for lasting change.
The FIM is committed to making motorcycling an open, inclusive and benevolent environment for all to develop sports and activities for women.
The year 2025 is a pivotal moment in the global pursuit of gender equality and women’s empowerment, as it marks the thirtieth anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action.
International Women’s Dayis a rallying cry to take action in three key areas:
Advance women’s and girls’ rights:Fight relentlessly for women’s and girls’ full range of human rights, challenging all forms of violence, discrimination, and exploitation.
Promote gender equality:Address systemic barriers, dismantle patriarchy, transform entrenched inequities, and elevate the voices of marginalised women and girls, including young people, to ensure inclusivity and empowerment.
Foster empowerment: Redefine power structures by ensuring inclusive access to education, employment, leadership, and decision-making spaces. Prioritise opportunities for young women and girls to lead and innovate
#ForAllWomenAndGirls
Janika Judeika, Director of FIM Women Commission:
“On this International Women’s Day, we honour the incredible strength, resilience, and accomplishments of women and girls around the world. In motorcycling, as in all fields, true progress comes when diversity is celebrated, and barriers are dismantled. As we reflect on the thirtieth anniversary of the Beijing Declaration, we reaffirm our promise to champion gender equality, foster leadership, and create pathways for young women to thrive – both on and off the track. Empowerment isn’t just an ambition; it’s a shared duty. Together, let’s accelerate towards a world where every woman has the freedom and support to chart her own course and success.”
Jorge Viegas, FIM President:
“This important initiative supports and reinforces the FIM’s ongoing and real commitment to making motorcycling in all its various forms, open and inclusive for all. Our FIM Women’s Commissions continues to work hard in this regard, and this year is being part of International Women’s Day by adding its own voice to the #ForAllWomenAndGirls digital campaign with an empowering video that showcases what we – FIM Family – strive for daily to make motorcycling a better place for all women and girls.”
Together, we can be the generation to close the gap to achieve gender equality.
Brea, CA – Suzuki Motor USA, LLC (Suzuki) is thrilled to announce a special offer to all customers who commit to purchase a 2025 DR-Z4S or DR-Z4SM before March 31st, 2025. Anyone that places a reservation with an authorized Suzuki dealer during the program will receive priority delivery on their DR-Z as well as a special Genuine Suzuki Accessory package at no charge*.
Building on the exceptional success and legacy of Suzuki’s renowned DR-Z series, the all-new DR-Z4S and DR-Z4SM are engineered to deliver a perfect blend of performance, versatility, and modern technology. Since the announcement of these two all-new models in November, DR-Z enthusiasts have been eager to find out pricing and when they can be the first to order the newest evolution of the DR-Z legacy.
Suzuki is proud to announce that the all-new 2025 DR-Z4S and DR-Z4SM will be offered at an MSRP of $8,999 for both models. Having significant updates from the previous generation DR-Z, this price for the all-new model offers exceptional value.
Better yet, customers who take advantage of the early reservation offer will receive a free Genuine Suzuki Accessory package valued at over $450.
2025 Suzuki DR-Z4S Accessory package includes:
Aluminum Skid Plate (ARV: $299.95)
Handguards (ARV: $79.95)
Front Brake Disc Guard (ARV: $49.95)
Rear Brake Disc Guard (ARV: $39.95)
2025 Suzuki DR-Z4SM Accessory package includes:
Rear Rack (ARV: $279.95)
Handguards (ARV: $79.95)
Front Axle Slider (ARV: $49.95)
Rear Axle Slider (ARV: $49.95)
Anticipated delivery is as follows:
DR-Z4S (April)
DR-Z4SM (May)
The Suzuki DR-Z4S and DR-Z4SM feature an all-new steel twin-spar frame combined with an advanced aluminum subframe, and a lightweight aluminum swingarm for improved handling performance. They also feature a completely updated 398cc single-cylinder engine, now equipped with electronic fuel injection and the latest Suzuki Ride-By-Wire throttle body for smooth and precise power delivery.
Both new models feature the Suzuki Intelligent Ride System (S.I.R.S.), which provide advanced riding features like the three-mode Suzuki Drive Mode Selector (SDMS), a multi-mode Traction Control System with a dedicated Gravel (G) mode, for even more off-road fun. Also included on both machines is an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)*** with selectable full or rear-only ABS-off modes, depending on the model.
Adding to the refined handling delivered by the all-new frame and aluminum sub-frame, are new KYB fully adjustable suspension components front and rear, and new performance-driven, model specific tires for solid riding confidence. Wrap it all up in modern motocross-styled bodywork, sleek LED lighting, and fresh new colors and the DR-Z4S and DR-Z4SM are ready to conquer the trail or street like never before.
Key DR-Z4S/SM Features:
New twin-spar steel frame and aluminum subframe
New long-travel adjustable KYB inverted forks and fully adjustable KYB rear suspension
New Suzuki Intelligent Ride System (S.I.R.S) suite including:
Three-mode Suzuki Drive Mode Selector (SDMS)
Four-mode Suzuki Traction Control System** (STCS)
ABS*** (Antilock Brake System) with switchable Rear ABS OFF (DR-Z4SM) and Front & Rear ABS OFF modes (DR-Z4S)
*DR-Z4S Suzuki Genuine Accessories: Aluminum Skid Plate (ARV: $299.95); Handguards (ARV: $79.95); Front Brake Disc Guard (ARV: $49.95); Rear Brake Disc Guard (ARV: $39.95). Installation not included. Reservation must be placed by authorized Suzuki dealer by 03/31/2025. Contact dealer for more details.
*DR-Z4SM Suzuki Genuine Accessories: Rear Rack (ARV: $279.95); Handguards (ARV: $79.95); Front Axle Slider (ARV: $49.95); Rear Axle Slider (ARV: $49.95). Installation not included. Reservation must be placed by authorized Suzuki dealer by 03/31/2025. Contact dealer for more details.
**The Traction Control System is not a substitute for the rider’s throttle control. It cannot prevent loss of traction due to excessive speed when the rider enters a turn and/or applies the brakes. Neither can it prevent the front wheel from losing grip.
***Depending on road surface conditions, such as wet, loose, or uneven roads, braking distance for an ABS-equipped vehicle may be longer than for a vehicle not equipped with ABS. ABS cannot prevent wheel skidding caused by braking while cornering. Please drive carefully and do not overly rely on ABS.
SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATION reserves the right to add any improvement to change the design or to discontinue any Suzuki Genuine Accessories at any time without notice. Some Suzuki Genuine Accessories might not be compatible with local standards or statutory requirements. Please check with your local AUTHORIZED SUZUKI DEALER for details at the time of ordering.
Specifications, appearances, equipment, color, features, materials and other items of “SUZUKI” products shown are subject to change by manufacturer at any time without notice.
Matthew Chapin took his RevZilla/Motul/Vance & Hines Suzuki to a clean sweep of the SC-Project Twins Cup races at Daytona International Speedway. Chapin won Race Two on Saturday by 0.019 seconds over Alessandro Di Mario on the Robem Engineering Aprilia RS660, with Dominic Doyle on the Giaccmoto Yamaha YZF-R7 in third, Sean Ungvarsky on the Koch Racing Yamaha in fourth and Avery Dreyer on the Bad Boys Racing Suzuki in fifth.
Jake Lewis took a last-second win in the Mission Super Hooligan Race Two at Daytona International Speedway on Saturday. Just before the finish line, Lewis drafted past Saddlemen Race Development Harley-Davidson Pan America ST teammate Travis Wyman, with Cory West third for a Saddlemen 1-2-3. Cody Wyman led KWR Harley-Davidson teammate James Rispoli across the line, the pair taking fourth and fifth.
MotoGP refugee Bradley Smith led factory Dynojet Harley-Davidson teammate James Rispoli in the Mission King of The Baggers warmup on Sunday at Daytona International Speedway. Rocco Landers was third on the RevZilla/Motul/Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson, ahead of the S&S Indians of Troy Herfoss and Loris Baz.
Defending Daytona 200 Champion Josh Herrin was comfortably clear of the field on his Celtic/Economy Lube + Tire/HSBK Warhorse Racing Ducati Panigale V2 in warm-up on Saturday morning. Herrin led Richard Cooper on the PHR Performance Triumph, Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki riders Tyler Scott and Richie Escalante, and former Moto3 World Champion Danny Webb on the Team Classic Suzuki.
Cory West headed Saddlemen Race Development teammate Jake Lewis in the Mission Super Hooligan class at Daytona International Speedway on Saturday. Dominic Doyle and Hawk Mazzotta took their Giaccmoto Racing and Strack Racing Yamahas to third and fourth, ahead of Cody Wyman on the third Saddlemen Harley-Davidson Pan America ST.
Kyle Wyman completed a perfect Daytona meet by winning the second Mission King of The Baggers race at Daytona International Speedway. Wyman, on the factory Dynojet Harley-Davidson, sat out Saturday’s warm-up session and just edged defending Baggers Champion Troy Herfoss on the S&S Indian by 0.056-second, with class newcomer and S&S team member Loris Baz third. Tyler O’Hara was fourth on another S&S machine, with Rocco Landers on the RevZilla/Motul/Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson in fifth.
Josh Herrin became the first rider to win three Daytona 200 races in a row, taking his third straight victory on Saturday at Daytona International Speedway. Herrin, on a Celtic/Economy Lube + Tire/Warhorse HSBK Ducati Panigale V2, battled with Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki teammates Tyler Scott and Richie Escalante until 10 laps before the end, when Herrin put in two incredible laps and the Suzuki riders had no response. Escalante took second, Scott third, with Peter Hickman on a PHR Performance Triumph in fourth and Brandon Paasch on a TOBC Racing Triumph in fifth.
Start of the 2025 Daytona 200, with Brandon Paasch (96), Tyler Scott (70, Richie Escalante (54), Richard Cooper (147) and Peter Hickman (765). Photo by Michael Gougis.
KurveyGirl.com brings you the results of this weekend’s events.
Rain interrupted the 83rd running of the Daytona 200 with 33 of the 57 laps remaining at Daytona International Speedway on Saturday. Josh Herrin led on the Celtic/Economy Lube + Tire/Warhorse HSBC Ducati Panigale V2, ahead of Tyler Scott and Richie Escalante on the Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-R750s. Richard Cooper on the PHR Performance Triumph 765 was in fourth, the leading quartet having gapped two-time winner Brandon Paasch by more than 21 seconds after 24 laps.
The FIM join United Nations Women’s global campaign #ForAllWomenAndGirls calling for action that can unlock equal rights, power and opportunities for all where no one is left behind. Central to this vision is empowering the next generation—youth, particularly young women and adolescent girls—as catalysts for lasting change.
The FIM is committed to making motorcycling an open, inclusive and benevolent environment for all to develop sports and activities for women.
The year 2025 is a pivotal moment in the global pursuit of gender equality and women’s empowerment, as it marks the thirtieth anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action.
International Women’s Dayis a rallying cry to take action in three key areas:
Advance women’s and girls’ rights:Fight relentlessly for women’s and girls’ full range of human rights, challenging all forms of violence, discrimination, and exploitation.
Promote gender equality:Address systemic barriers, dismantle patriarchy, transform entrenched inequities, and elevate the voices of marginalised women and girls, including young people, to ensure inclusivity and empowerment.
Foster empowerment: Redefine power structures by ensuring inclusive access to education, employment, leadership, and decision-making spaces. Prioritise opportunities for young women and girls to lead and innovate
#ForAllWomenAndGirls
Janika Judeika, Director of FIM Women Commission:
“On this International Women’s Day, we honour the incredible strength, resilience, and accomplishments of women and girls around the world. In motorcycling, as in all fields, true progress comes when diversity is celebrated, and barriers are dismantled. As we reflect on the thirtieth anniversary of the Beijing Declaration, we reaffirm our promise to champion gender equality, foster leadership, and create pathways for young women to thrive – both on and off the track. Empowerment isn’t just an ambition; it’s a shared duty. Together, let’s accelerate towards a world where every woman has the freedom and support to chart her own course and success.”
Jorge Viegas, FIM President:
“This important initiative supports and reinforces the FIM’s ongoing and real commitment to making motorcycling in all its various forms, open and inclusive for all. Our FIM Women’s Commissions continues to work hard in this regard, and this year is being part of International Women’s Day by adding its own voice to the #ForAllWomenAndGirls digital campaign with an empowering video that showcases what we – FIM Family – strive for daily to make motorcycling a better place for all women and girls.”
Together, we can be the generation to close the gap to achieve gender equality.
Suzuki announces special early reservation offer and pricing for the all-new DR-Z4S and DR-4SM models.
Brea, CA – Suzuki Motor USA, LLC (Suzuki) is thrilled to announce a special offer to all customers who commit to purchase a 2025 DR-Z4S or DR-Z4SM before March 31st, 2025. Anyone that places a reservation with an authorized Suzuki dealer during the program will receive priority delivery on their DR-Z as well as a special Genuine Suzuki Accessory package at no charge*.
Building on the exceptional success and legacy of Suzuki’s renowned DR-Z series, the all-new DR-Z4S and DR-Z4SM are engineered to deliver a perfect blend of performance, versatility, and modern technology. Since the announcement of these two all-new models in November, DR-Z enthusiasts have been eager to find out pricing and when they can be the first to order the newest evolution of the DR-Z legacy.
Suzuki is proud to announce that the all-new 2025 DR-Z4S and DR-Z4SM will be offered at an MSRP of $8,999 for both models. Having significant updates from the previous generation DR-Z, this price for the all-new model offers exceptional value.
Better yet, customers who take advantage of the early reservation offer will receive a free Genuine Suzuki Accessory package valued at over $450.
2025 Suzuki DR-Z4S Accessory package includes:
Aluminum Skid Plate (ARV: $299.95)
Handguards (ARV: $79.95)
Front Brake Disc Guard (ARV: $49.95)
Rear Brake Disc Guard (ARV: $39.95)
2025 Suzuki DR-Z4SM Accessory package includes:
Rear Rack (ARV: $279.95)
Handguards (ARV: $79.95)
Front Axle Slider (ARV: $49.95)
Rear Axle Slider (ARV: $49.95)
Anticipated delivery is as follows:
DR-Z4S (April)
DR-Z4SM (May)
The Suzuki DR-Z4S and DR-Z4SM feature an all-new steel twin-spar frame combined with an advanced aluminum subframe, and a lightweight aluminum swingarm for improved handling performance. They also feature a completely updated 398cc single-cylinder engine, now equipped with electronic fuel injection and the latest Suzuki Ride-By-Wire throttle body for smooth and precise power delivery.
Both new models feature the Suzuki Intelligent Ride System (S.I.R.S.), which provide advanced riding features like the three-mode Suzuki Drive Mode Selector (SDMS), a multi-mode Traction Control System with a dedicated Gravel (G) mode, for even more off-road fun. Also included on both machines is an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)*** with selectable full or rear-only ABS-off modes, depending on the model.
Adding to the refined handling delivered by the all-new frame and aluminum sub-frame, are new KYB fully adjustable suspension components front and rear, and new performance-driven, model specific tires for solid riding confidence. Wrap it all up in modern motocross-styled bodywork, sleek LED lighting, and fresh new colors and the DR-Z4S and DR-Z4SM are ready to conquer the trail or street like never before.
Key DR-Z4S/SM Features:
New twin-spar steel frame and aluminum subframe
New long-travel adjustable KYB inverted forks and fully adjustable KYB rear suspension
New Suzuki Intelligent Ride System (S.I.R.S) suite including:
Three-mode Suzuki Drive Mode Selector (SDMS)
Four-mode Suzuki Traction Control System** (STCS)
ABS*** (Antilock Brake System) with switchable Rear ABS OFF (DR-Z4SM) and Front & Rear ABS OFF modes (DR-Z4S)
*DR-Z4S Suzuki Genuine Accessories: Aluminum Skid Plate (ARV: $299.95); Handguards (ARV: $79.95); Front Brake Disc Guard (ARV: $49.95); Rear Brake Disc Guard (ARV: $39.95). Installation not included. Reservation must be placed by authorized Suzuki dealer by 03/31/2025. Contact dealer for more details.
*DR-Z4SM Suzuki Genuine Accessories: Rear Rack (ARV: $279.95); Handguards (ARV: $79.95); Front Axle Slider (ARV: $49.95); Rear Axle Slider (ARV: $49.95). Installation not included. Reservation must be placed by authorized Suzuki dealer by 03/31/2025. Contact dealer for more details.
**The Traction Control System is not a substitute for the rider’s throttle control. It cannot prevent loss of traction due to excessive speed when the rider enters a turn and/or applies the brakes. Neither can it prevent the front wheel from losing grip.
***Depending on road surface conditions, such as wet, loose, or uneven roads, braking distance for an ABS-equipped vehicle may be longer than for a vehicle not equipped with ABS. ABS cannot prevent wheel skidding caused by braking while cornering. Please drive carefully and do not overly rely on ABS.
SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATION reserves the right to add any improvement to change the design or to discontinue any Suzuki Genuine Accessories at any time without notice. Some Suzuki Genuine Accessories might not be compatible with local standards or statutory requirements. Please check with your local AUTHORIZED SUZUKI DEALER for details at the time of ordering.
Specifications, appearances, equipment, color, features, materials and other items of “SUZUKI” products shown are subject to change by manufacturer at any time without notice.
Matthew Chapin took his RevZilla/Motul/Vance & Hines Suzuki to a clean sweep of the SC-Project Twins Cup races at Daytona International Speedway. Chapin won Race Two on Saturday by 0.019 seconds over Alessandro Di Mario on the Robem Engineering Aprilia RS660, with Dominic Doyle on the Giaccmoto Yamaha YZF-R7 in third, Sean Ungvarsky on the Koch Racing Yamaha in fourth and Avery Dreyer on the Bad Boys Racing Suzuki in fifth.
Jake Lewis took a last-second win in the Mission Super Hooligan Race Two at Daytona International Speedway on Saturday. Just before the finish line, Lewis drafted past Saddlemen Race Development Harley-Davidson Pan America ST teammate Travis Wyman, with Cory West third for a Saddlemen 1-2-3. Cody Wyman led KWR Harley-Davidson teammate James Rispoli across the line, the pair taking fourth and fifth.
MotoGP refugee Bradley Smith led factory Dynojet Harley-Davidson teammate James Rispoli in the Mission King of The Baggers warmup on Sunday at Daytona International Speedway. Rocco Landers was third on the RevZilla/Motul/Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson, ahead of the S&S Indians of Troy Herfoss and Loris Baz.
Defending Daytona 200 Champion Josh Herrin was comfortably clear of the field on his Celtic/Economy Lube + Tire/HSBK Warhorse Racing Ducati Panigale V2 in warm-up on Saturday morning. Herrin led Richard Cooper on the PHR Performance Triumph, Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki riders Tyler Scott and Richie Escalante, and former Moto3 World Champion Danny Webb on the Team Classic Suzuki.
Cory West headed Saddlemen Race Development teammate Jake Lewis in the Mission Super Hooligan class at Daytona International Speedway on Saturday. Dominic Doyle and Hawk Mazzotta took their Giaccmoto Racing and Strack Racing Yamahas to third and fourth, ahead of Cody Wyman on the third Saddlemen Harley-Davidson Pan America ST.
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