Road Racing
FIM NORTH AMERICAN ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP
ROUND 7 / AUGUST 10-11, 2019
SONOMA RACEWAY / SONOMA, CALIFORNIA
P86
IIIMY OWN RACE:
been there so much, but I just decided I
wanted to go to the front and just try to
lead this thing un l the end, and I just
pushed as hard as I could."
97 ROCCO LANDERS
1-1 JUNIOR CUP
"I didn't have an exact plan as to what
corner I'd pass him in, but the couple laps
to the end, I just started trying to see
what was going on, just tried to step back
and think about it," Rocco Landers said
of passing Kevin Olmedo in race two. "I
really wanted to see what I could do. On
the last lap there, I was just following him
a li le bit. Coming up towards the end, I
was like, 'I got a good run. Just see what
happens here.' I came up on him and got
by him. It was a very fun race."
peting at Sonoma due to his dirt
track commitments, Landers is
a massive 76 points clear at the
top of title tree at 250 to Dan-
iel's 174. Olmedo is third with
153 points.
STOCK 1000
Andrew Lee (Franklin Armory/
Graves Kawasaki) dominated
proceedings at Sonoma, tak-
ing pole position by 1.1 seconds
over Geoff May and riding to an
unchallenged 7.6-second victory
over Team Norris Racing Kawa-
saki's Michael Gilbert.
Evergreen Geoff May (Ameris
Bank Kawasaki) and Gilbert
engaged in an entertaining race-
long scrap that went to Gilbert
with a pass on the penultimate
lap, with May buttoning off on
Local lad Marc Edwards
(Feel Like A Pro/Riderzlaw
Kawasaki Ninja 400) took dual
third places, first heading home
fellow local Josh Serne (Floyd's
of Leadville Kawasaki) and
Brenden Ketelsen (Team Adler
Racing Kawasaki) in race two.
With Dallas Daniels not com-
This was as close as anyone got to
Andrew Lee (1) all weekend.