heading for the win, until Wyman
descended upon him from
seemingly nowhere with four
laps to go in the 14-lap event.
Wyman stalked Alexander,
and then, on the final run to the
checkers, he nipped Alexan-
der at the finish line by a scant
0.032 of a second.
Altus Motorsports Suzuki's
Jake Lewis also emerged from
way back in the pack—a victim
of a bad tire choice—to take
the final spot on the podium
just 0.286 of a second behind
Alexander.
STOCK 1000
Sunday at WeatherTech Race-
way Laguna Seca started off with
a bang as MotoAmerica's liter-
bike riders put on an amazing
show in their only Stock 1000
race of the weekend. Motul
Travis Wyman Racing BMW
rider Travis Wyman showed his
tenacity when he started from
the back in seventh on the grid
and methodically worked his way
to the front.
Meanwhile, Honos HVMC
Racing Kawasaki's Corey
Alexander was in the lead and
race. We're tough competitors,
but we have a level of respect,
which is definitely necessary just
to keep human. But it's good.
Cory definitely surprised me. I
struggled to get by him for a lap
or two. Just a different riding style
I had never seen. Just a couple
different things here and there. I
actually almost hit him twice and
decided to take it a little easy and
study him a little bit more to do
it the right way. So, I'm definitely
happy about the job. Overall,
just excited to get the double this
weekend."
ROAD RACE
FIM NORTH AMERICAN ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP
ROUND 5/ JULY 10-11, 2021
WEATHERTECH RACEWAY / MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA
P78
Travis Wyman (10) beat Corey Alexander (23) by this much in the Stock 1000 race.