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WorldSBK: Rea And Razgatlioglu Set Identical Fastest Lap Times In Superpole

Jonathan Rea and Toprak Razgatlioglu set identical fastest lap times during World Superbike Superpole qualifying at Magny-Cours, but Rea will start Race One on Saturday from pole position because his second-fastest lap was better than the Turkish rider’s.

 

SBK Superpole Qual

Video: Inside Indian Motorcycle Racing, Brainerd 2022

After finding pace, and taking pole position in qualifying, Tyler O’Hara and the S&S Cycle #IndianChallenger team navigate an eventful weekend at the penultimate #KingOfTheBaggers stop in Brainerd, MN.

The interesting results set up this weekend’s finale to be a winner-take-all situation between us, and them. Watch it unfold in New Jersey live with #MotoAmerica Live+ this Sunday.

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MotoAmerica: Barry Beats Lap Record, Leads Twins Cup Q1 At NJMP

Editorial Note: The previous MotoAmerica Twins Cup lap record was 1:25.415, which was set by Cory Ventura in 2021.

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MotoAmerica: Jacobsen Takes Superbike Provisional Pole At NJMP (Updated)

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More, from a press release issued by MotoAmerica:

Jacobsen Surprises ‘Em With Provisional Pole At New Jersey Motorsports Park

PJ Jacobsen Rode His BMW To The Fastest Medallia Superbike Time On Friday

 

PJ Jacobsen (66). Photo by Brian J. Nelson, courtesy MotoAmerica.
PJ Jacobsen (66). Photo by Brian J. Nelson, courtesy MotoAmerica.

 

MILLVILLE, NJ (September 9, 2022) – With five minutes left in Q1 at New Jersey Motorsports Park on Friday, normalcy returned to the timing sheet in the MotoAmerica Medallia Superbike class with the top two in the championship – Fresh N Lean Progressive Yamaha Racing’s Jake Gagne and Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati NYC’s Danilo Petrucci – moving up to first and second, respectively. Or so it appeared.

Prior to the five-minute mark, it was Tytlers Cycle Racing’s PJ Jacobsen with the fastest lap time. Then, with just five minutes left, Gagne and Petrucci threw in their fast laps and moved to the front. But then – with less than a minute to go in the session – Jacobsen showed that he means business this weekend and shot back to the top with his 1:20.365, which put him just half a second from Cameron Beaubier’s Superbike lap record at NJMP.

Jacobsen’s flyer left the two championship protagonists, Gagne and Petrucci, scratching their heads and hoping to restore order in tomorrow morning’s Q2 session.

So, the provisional front row is Jacobsen, Gagne, Petrucci as Friday ended.

“I think we’re putting in the work that we have to be,” Jacobsen said. “We’re on provisional pole right now and we’ll get the qualifying tires tomorrow. I think the lap times can be quite fast, maybe low 19s.”

Jacobsen’s teammate Hector Barbera ended the day in fourth, .491 of a second behind but ahead of Gagne’s teammate Cameron Petersen. Petersen is the last rider on the same second as Jacobsen. Westby Racing’s Mathew Scholtz completed the session in sixth.

Supersport – Hayes Over Herrin

Four-time AMA Superbike Champion Josh Hayes was back onboard his personal Squid Hunter Yamaha YZF-R6 at NJMP after spending a few races as a fill-in rider for Kevin Olmedo on the N2 Racing/BobbleHeadMoto R6.

Apparently, he found his comfort zone as he ripped off a 1:23.001 on Friday afternoon to lead Warhorse HSBK Racing’s Josh Herrin, Hayes’ former Yamaha Superbike teammate on the verge of earning his first MotoAmerica Supersport Championship.

Landers Racing’s Rocco Landers, the only person mathematically still alive in the championship posted the third quickest time in Qualifying 1. The top seven riders ended the session on the same second as Hayes with the returning-from-injury Sam Lochoff ending up seventh on the Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki.

Stock 1000 – Gillim Strikes

Disrupt Racing’s Hayden Gillim may have seen his championship aspirations disappear at the past round, but he’s not giving up and is out to finish the season with two strong finishes in the Yuasa Stock 1000 class. Gillim got his NJMP round off to a good start with provisional pole position coming his way on Friday afternoon.

Gillim lapped at 1:21.823 to best Mesa37 Racing’s Stefano Mesa by .261 of a second with champion-elect Corey Alexander third on the Tytlers Cycle/RideHVMC Racing BMW third fastest in Q1.

REV’IT! Twins Cup – Barry Back In The Groove

Veloce Racing’s Jody Barry has been on the struggle bus of late, finishing off the podium in six straight races. This after ripping off four wins in a row early in the season. Well, Barry seems to have found his groove again at NJMP as he flew to provisional pole with a recood-setting best lap of 1:24.929.

Robem Engineering’s Teagg Hobbs ended the session second with Cycle Tech’s Hayden Schultz third. The top two in the championship were fourth and fifth with Anthony Mazziotto fourth and Blake Davis fifth. N2 Racing/BobbleHeadMoto’s Davis leads Rodio Racing’s Mazziotto by just a single point with three races left in the series.

SportbikeTrackGear.com Junior Cup – Rodio Lassoes Provisional Pole

Rodio Racing’s Gus Rodio needs to win this weekend’s two SportbikeTrackGear.com Junior Cup races to have any chance of catching Cody Wyman in the championship. So why not start the weekend on the right track by earning provisional pole position on Friday afternoon?

It was Wyman and his Alpha Omega Kawasaki Ninja 400 who ended up second on the day with Max Van surviving a near crash on his SportbikeTrackGear.com Kawasaki to end up third. Altus Motorsports’ Kayla Yaakov finished the day in fourth.

Mission King Of The Baggers – Wyman. Travis.

 

Travis Wyman (10). Photo by Brian J. Nelson, courtesy MotoAmerica.
Travis Wyman (10). Photo by Brian J. Nelson, courtesy MotoAmerica.

If the battle for the Mission King Of The Baggers Championship were a prizefight, then H-D Screamin’ Eagle’s Travis Wyman has won the first two rounds after leading the way in both Friday’s morning’s practice session and the afternoon’s Q2 session.

Wyman led Q1 with his 1:25.713 to lead his brother and teammate Kyle, the defending series champion just .047 behind his younger brother. Travis Wyman’s championship rival Tyler O’Hara was third and .673 of a second off Wyman’s best on his Mission Foods/S&S Cycle/Indian Challenger.

Roland Sands Design’s Bobby Fong was fourth fastest, riding wingman to O’Hara. Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson’s James Rispoli ended the session fifth fastest.

 

 

 

More, from a press release issued by Ducati North America:

Danilo Petrucci in the MotoAmerica Superbike Championship Contention at New Jersey Motorsports Park

Petrucci happy with Friday pace as the battle of New Jersey looms

 

Danilo Petrucci (9). Photo by Brian J. Nelson, courtesy Ducati North America.
Danilo Petrucci (9). Photo by Brian J. Nelson, courtesy Ducati North America.

 

Sunnyvale, Calif., September 9, 2022 — The tension is ramping up in the MotoAmerica Superbike Championship as Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati NYC’s Danilo Petrucci engages in an enthralling race weekend with Yamaha’s Jake Gagne for the title at New Jersey Motorsports Park.

Petrucci laid down a massive 32 laps around the 2.25-mile circuit in Millville, NJ, ending the day third to surprise pacesetter PJ Jacobsen (BMW).

With a gap of just 0.146-seconds to P1, Petrucci knows it’s all to play for and will be gearing up to take pole position during Qualifying 2 on Saturday morning. Two strong race results will put him in the title box seat heading into the series finale at Barber Motorsports Park in two weeks.

Qualifying 1 Results – Top 5

P1 – PJ Jacobsen (BMW) 1:20.365

P2 – Jake Gagne (Yamaha) 1:20.398

P3 – Danilo Petrucci (Ducati) 1:20.511

P4 – Hector Barbera (BMW) 1:20.856

P5 – Cameron Petersen (Yamaha) 1:20.999

Danilo Petrucci (Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati NYC – Ducati #9): “It was a challenging first day,” Petrucci said. “We were testing here a month ago, but the track conditions were very different and we’re now in a good position today, but we had a few issues. We need to fix some problems on the bumps but if we find a couple of tenths, we will have a good qualifying run tomorrow and try for pole. It’s important to try and start the races from first and stay in front of Jake (Gagne)”.

The Medallia MotoAmerica Superbike action from New Jersey Motorsports Park will start tomorrow, September 10 with Qualifying 2 at 10:25 am EDT. Race one is scheduled for Saturday, September 10 at 3:10 pm and race two kicks off on Sunday, September 11 at 2:10 pm.

MotoAmerica: Martinez Leads Royal Enfield BTR FP2 At NJMP

Crystal Martinez (25). Photo courtesy Royal Enfield North America.
Crystal Martinez (25). Photo courtesy Royal Enfield North America.
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WorldSBK: Rea And Razgatlioglu Set Identical Fastest Lap Times In Superpole

Jonathan Rea (65). Photo courtesy Dorna WorldSBK Press Office.
Jonathan Rea (65). Photo courtesy Dorna WorldSBK Press Office.

Jonathan Rea and Toprak Razgatlioglu set identical fastest lap times during World Superbike Superpole qualifying at Magny-Cours, but Rea will start Race One on Saturday from pole position because his second-fastest lap was better than the Turkish rider’s.

 

SBK Superpole Qual

World Supersport: Caricasulo Captures Pole Position At Magny-Cours

Federico Caricasulo (64). Photo courtesy Althea Racing.
Federico Caricasulo (64). Photo courtesy Althea Racing.
WSS Superpole Qual

Video: Inside Indian Motorcycle Racing, Brainerd 2022

Bobby Fong (50) beat Travis Wyman (10) and Tyler O'Hara (29) to win his first Mission King Of The Baggers race at Brainerd International Raceway. Photo by Brian J. Nelson, courtesy MotoAmerica.
Bobby Fong (50) beat Travis Wyman (10) and Tyler O'Hara (29) to win his first Mission King Of The Baggers race at Brainerd International Raceway. Photo by Brian J. Nelson, courtesy MotoAmerica.

After finding pace, and taking pole position in qualifying, Tyler O’Hara and the S&S Cycle #IndianChallenger team navigate an eventful weekend at the penultimate #KingOfTheBaggers stop in Brainerd, MN.

The interesting results set up this weekend’s finale to be a winner-take-all situation between us, and them. Watch it unfold in New Jersey live with #MotoAmerica Live+ this Sunday.

#indianmotorcycle #indianmotorcycleracing

For more information, visit: https://www.indianmotorcycle.com/en-us/

Indian Motorcycle is America’s First Motorcycle Company®. Founded in 1901, Indian Motorcycle has won the hearts of motorcyclists around the world and earned distinction as one of America’s most legendary and iconic brands through unrivaled racing dominance, engineering prowess and countless innovations and industry firsts. Today that heritage and passion are reignited under new brand stewardship.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/indianmotorc…

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/IndianMotor…

Twitter: https://twitter.com/IndianMotocycle

 

MotoAmerica: Travis Wyman On King Of The Baggers Provisional Pole

Travis Wyman (10). Photo by Brian J. Nelson.
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MotoAmerica: Rodio On Junior Cup Provisional Pole At NJMP

Gus Rodio (96). Photo by Brian J. Nelson.
Gus Rodio (96). Photo by Brian J. Nelson.
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MotoAmerica: Barry Beats Lap Record, Leads Twins Cup Q1 At NJMP

Jody Barry (11). Photo by Brian J. Nelson.
Jody Barry (11). Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

Editorial Note: The previous MotoAmerica Twins Cup lap record was 1:25.415, which was set by Cory Ventura in 2021.

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World Supersport: Debise Fastest In FP2 At Magny-Cours

Valentin Debise (53). Photo courtesy VD53.
Valentin Debise (53). Photo courtesy VD53.
WSS FP2

MotoAmerica: Gillim On Stock 1000 Provisional Pole At NJMP

Hayden Gillim (69). Photo by Brian J. Nelson.
Hayden Gillim (69). Photo by Brian J. Nelson.
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MotoAmerica: Jacobsen Takes Superbike Provisional Pole At NJMP (Updated)

PJ Jacobsen (66). Photo by Brian J. Nelson, courtesy Tytlers Cycle Racing.
PJ Jacobsen (66). Photo by Brian J. Nelson, courtesy Tytlers Cycle Racing.
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More, from a press release issued by MotoAmerica:

Jacobsen Surprises ‘Em With Provisional Pole At New Jersey Motorsports Park

PJ Jacobsen Rode His BMW To The Fastest Medallia Superbike Time On Friday

 

PJ Jacobsen (66). Photo by Brian J. Nelson, courtesy MotoAmerica.
PJ Jacobsen (66). Photo by Brian J. Nelson, courtesy MotoAmerica.

 

MILLVILLE, NJ (September 9, 2022) – With five minutes left in Q1 at New Jersey Motorsports Park on Friday, normalcy returned to the timing sheet in the MotoAmerica Medallia Superbike class with the top two in the championship – Fresh N Lean Progressive Yamaha Racing’s Jake Gagne and Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati NYC’s Danilo Petrucci – moving up to first and second, respectively. Or so it appeared.

Prior to the five-minute mark, it was Tytlers Cycle Racing’s PJ Jacobsen with the fastest lap time. Then, with just five minutes left, Gagne and Petrucci threw in their fast laps and moved to the front. But then – with less than a minute to go in the session – Jacobsen showed that he means business this weekend and shot back to the top with his 1:20.365, which put him just half a second from Cameron Beaubier’s Superbike lap record at NJMP.

Jacobsen’s flyer left the two championship protagonists, Gagne and Petrucci, scratching their heads and hoping to restore order in tomorrow morning’s Q2 session.

So, the provisional front row is Jacobsen, Gagne, Petrucci as Friday ended.

“I think we’re putting in the work that we have to be,” Jacobsen said. “We’re on provisional pole right now and we’ll get the qualifying tires tomorrow. I think the lap times can be quite fast, maybe low 19s.”

Jacobsen’s teammate Hector Barbera ended the day in fourth, .491 of a second behind but ahead of Gagne’s teammate Cameron Petersen. Petersen is the last rider on the same second as Jacobsen. Westby Racing’s Mathew Scholtz completed the session in sixth.

Supersport – Hayes Over Herrin

Four-time AMA Superbike Champion Josh Hayes was back onboard his personal Squid Hunter Yamaha YZF-R6 at NJMP after spending a few races as a fill-in rider for Kevin Olmedo on the N2 Racing/BobbleHeadMoto R6.

Apparently, he found his comfort zone as he ripped off a 1:23.001 on Friday afternoon to lead Warhorse HSBK Racing’s Josh Herrin, Hayes’ former Yamaha Superbike teammate on the verge of earning his first MotoAmerica Supersport Championship.

Landers Racing’s Rocco Landers, the only person mathematically still alive in the championship posted the third quickest time in Qualifying 1. The top seven riders ended the session on the same second as Hayes with the returning-from-injury Sam Lochoff ending up seventh on the Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki.

Stock 1000 – Gillim Strikes

Disrupt Racing’s Hayden Gillim may have seen his championship aspirations disappear at the past round, but he’s not giving up and is out to finish the season with two strong finishes in the Yuasa Stock 1000 class. Gillim got his NJMP round off to a good start with provisional pole position coming his way on Friday afternoon.

Gillim lapped at 1:21.823 to best Mesa37 Racing’s Stefano Mesa by .261 of a second with champion-elect Corey Alexander third on the Tytlers Cycle/RideHVMC Racing BMW third fastest in Q1.

REV’IT! Twins Cup – Barry Back In The Groove

Veloce Racing’s Jody Barry has been on the struggle bus of late, finishing off the podium in six straight races. This after ripping off four wins in a row early in the season. Well, Barry seems to have found his groove again at NJMP as he flew to provisional pole with a recood-setting best lap of 1:24.929.

Robem Engineering’s Teagg Hobbs ended the session second with Cycle Tech’s Hayden Schultz third. The top two in the championship were fourth and fifth with Anthony Mazziotto fourth and Blake Davis fifth. N2 Racing/BobbleHeadMoto’s Davis leads Rodio Racing’s Mazziotto by just a single point with three races left in the series.

SportbikeTrackGear.com Junior Cup – Rodio Lassoes Provisional Pole

Rodio Racing’s Gus Rodio needs to win this weekend’s two SportbikeTrackGear.com Junior Cup races to have any chance of catching Cody Wyman in the championship. So why not start the weekend on the right track by earning provisional pole position on Friday afternoon?

It was Wyman and his Alpha Omega Kawasaki Ninja 400 who ended up second on the day with Max Van surviving a near crash on his SportbikeTrackGear.com Kawasaki to end up third. Altus Motorsports’ Kayla Yaakov finished the day in fourth.

Mission King Of The Baggers – Wyman. Travis.

 

Travis Wyman (10). Photo by Brian J. Nelson, courtesy MotoAmerica.
Travis Wyman (10). Photo by Brian J. Nelson, courtesy MotoAmerica.

If the battle for the Mission King Of The Baggers Championship were a prizefight, then H-D Screamin’ Eagle’s Travis Wyman has won the first two rounds after leading the way in both Friday’s morning’s practice session and the afternoon’s Q2 session.

Wyman led Q1 with his 1:25.713 to lead his brother and teammate Kyle, the defending series champion just .047 behind his younger brother. Travis Wyman’s championship rival Tyler O’Hara was third and .673 of a second off Wyman’s best on his Mission Foods/S&S Cycle/Indian Challenger.

Roland Sands Design’s Bobby Fong was fourth fastest, riding wingman to O’Hara. Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson’s James Rispoli ended the session fifth fastest.

 

 

 

More, from a press release issued by Ducati North America:

Danilo Petrucci in the MotoAmerica Superbike Championship Contention at New Jersey Motorsports Park

Petrucci happy with Friday pace as the battle of New Jersey looms

 

Danilo Petrucci (9). Photo by Brian J. Nelson, courtesy Ducati North America.
Danilo Petrucci (9). Photo by Brian J. Nelson, courtesy Ducati North America.

 

Sunnyvale, Calif., September 9, 2022 — The tension is ramping up in the MotoAmerica Superbike Championship as Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati NYC’s Danilo Petrucci engages in an enthralling race weekend with Yamaha’s Jake Gagne for the title at New Jersey Motorsports Park.

Petrucci laid down a massive 32 laps around the 2.25-mile circuit in Millville, NJ, ending the day third to surprise pacesetter PJ Jacobsen (BMW).

With a gap of just 0.146-seconds to P1, Petrucci knows it’s all to play for and will be gearing up to take pole position during Qualifying 2 on Saturday morning. Two strong race results will put him in the title box seat heading into the series finale at Barber Motorsports Park in two weeks.

Qualifying 1 Results – Top 5

P1 – PJ Jacobsen (BMW) 1:20.365

P2 – Jake Gagne (Yamaha) 1:20.398

P3 – Danilo Petrucci (Ducati) 1:20.511

P4 – Hector Barbera (BMW) 1:20.856

P5 – Cameron Petersen (Yamaha) 1:20.999

Danilo Petrucci (Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati NYC – Ducati #9): “It was a challenging first day,” Petrucci said. “We were testing here a month ago, but the track conditions were very different and we’re now in a good position today, but we had a few issues. We need to fix some problems on the bumps but if we find a couple of tenths, we will have a good qualifying run tomorrow and try for pole. It’s important to try and start the races from first and stay in front of Jake (Gagne)”.

The Medallia MotoAmerica Superbike action from New Jersey Motorsports Park will start tomorrow, September 10 with Qualifying 2 at 10:25 am EDT. Race one is scheduled for Saturday, September 10 at 3:10 pm and race two kicks off on Sunday, September 11 at 2:10 pm.

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