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Cycle News 2022 Issue 10 March 8

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VOLUME 59 ISSUE 10 MARCH 8, 2022 P119 On top of those heavy hitters is the redoubtable Frankie Garcia, fourth in the 2021 King of The Baggers Championship, looking to go three better in 2022 on the Roland Sands Design Indian Challenger. Former AMA National Champions James Rispoli (Vance & Hines Racing Harley-Davidson Road Glide) and Andrew Lee (Big Bear Performance Harley- Davidson Road Glide) make their KOTB debut, as does Rispoli's teammate Taylor Knapp, and former MotoAmerica Supersport Champion Bobby Fong (Roland Sands Design Indian Challenger). Shane Narbonne (Trask Race Team Harley-Davidson Road Glide) could also be in the mix. SUPER HOOLIGAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Round one of the three-round Super Hooligan National Championship will take place at Daytona, and it's a seriously mixed bag of riders and machinery. The Super Hooligans will have two classes, one for water-cooled motors and another for air-cooled V-twins, with the favorite likely to be KTM 890 Duke R-mounted Andy DiBrino for the water-cooled brigade. He'll be up against Roland Sands Design Indian FTR1200 riders Tyler O'Hara and Frankie Garcia, fellow KTM 890 riders Joe Shepherd and Arnold Hastings, Shelina Moreda on the Nowaskey Performance/She'z Racing Ducati Hypermotard 950 SP, and Saddlemen/ Lloyd'z Garage Indian FTR1200 fiances Cory West and Patricia Fernandez. In the air-cooled class, the favorite has got to be Nate Kern on the Soul Fuel BMW Motorrad BMW R nineT. Barrett Long and his Longevity Racing Harley- Davidson XR1200 will be in the mix, as hopes to be this writer on the Roland Sands Design Indian Chief, who, we might add, is the only Australian racing in any class at Daytona this year. CN The ragtag misfits that make up the Super Hooligans will provide plenty of color and entertainment in Florida. A barrage of booming American V-twins will be a sight to see and hear on the Daytona banks.

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