ROAD RACING
AMA/FIM NORTH AMERICAN ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP
ROUND 5 / JUNE 14-16, 2019
UTAH MOTORSPORTS CAMPUS / ERDA, UTAH
P92
(Suzuki) and fifth to Draik Beau-
champ (Yamaha).
In the championship, Barnes
is leading with 85 points to
Beauchamp's 75. Curtis Murray
is next with 72 ahead of Chris
Parrish (69) and Dumas (66). CN
Saturday Superbike
1. Toni Elias (Suz)
2. Mathew Scholtz (Yam)
3. Garrett Gerloff (Yam)
4. Cameron Beaubier (Yam)
5. Jake Lewis (Suz)
Sunday Superbike
1. Toni Elias (Suz)
2. Cameron Beaubier (Yam)
3. Garrett Gerloff (Yam)
4. Josh Herrin (Suz)
5. JD Beach (Yam)
last part of the track, so I knew
if I was going to make a move
that would stick, I had to do it
in the first four corners. That
first section, it's a pretty hairy
section. It's pretty quick. After
some qualifying issues, I'm just
happy that my team got us back
together. The Franklin Armory/
Graves Kawasaki was really
handling really well in the race.
So, I'm just happy to be back in
that first spot."
In the championship, Lee now
leads with 99 points over Mesa
at 97, with Gilbert third at 67
points ahead of Wyman (55) and
May (45).
Twins Cup
2018 Junior Cup Champion
Alex Dumas (Road Racing World
Young Guns Suzuki) enjoyed
one of the most dominant wins
in his racing career at Utah, tak-
ing pole position and racing to
a 14.3-second win over veteran
Michael Barnes (Quarterly Rac-
ing Ducati) with Cooper McDon-
ald (Team AP Moto Arts Yamaha)
completing the podium in third,
his first-ever MotoAmerica po-
dium position.
"The M4 guys put me on a
nice bike," Dumas said. "We've
been improving the bike a lot
since the last couple of week-
ends. I had a lot of fun at this
race to just be in front. I'm
excited for the next race and
the rest of the season. I really
want to thank everybody from
M4 and Roadracing World. I'm
really excited."
Fourth went to Joseph Blasius
Alex Dumas (16) begins his
disappearing act for his first
Twins Cup win.