one being held at Daytona,
O'Hara leads the way with 45
points ahead of Jeremy McWil-
liams at 38 and Travis Wyman
third at 31 points.
JUNIOR CUP
Cody Wyman (Alpha Omega
Kawasaki) took race one of the
2022 Junior Cup championship
on Saturday, triumphing ahead
of Max Van (SportbikeTrack-
Gear.com Kawasaki and his
teammate Joseph LiMandri Jr.,
but as tense as his 0.6-second
win was, it was race two every-
one was talking about.
After the race concluded, the
podium result ended up being
changed due to a MotoAmerica
defending class champion Kyle
Wyman returned to form after a
tough day on Saturday in which
he crashed out of the three-lap
Dash for Cash.
Challenge winner Bobby Fong
was the one to suffer a fall on
Sunday as he crashed while in
pursuit of Wyman on his Roland
Sands Design Indian Challenger.
Second place went to Vance
& Hines Racing Harley-David-
son's James Rispoli, the two-
time AMA SuperSport Champion
returning to MotoAmerica after
an eight-year hiatus. Mission
Foods/S&S Cycle/Indian Chal-
lenger Team's Tyler O'Hara
rounded out the podium in third.
After two rounds, with round
Barry got the holeshot and
led the first four laps aboard his
Aprilia, but Robem Engineering's
Teagg Hobbs was in hot pursuit.
Hobbs overtook Barry on lap five
and held the lead until the sev-
enth and final lap when Barry got
around Hobbs and held off the
New Hampshirite's strong chal-
lenge to take the checkered flag
by just 0.07 of a second. Third
went to Benjamin Gloddy.
In the series, Barry is on top
at 25 points over Hobbs at 20,
and Gloddy at 16.
MISSION KING OF
THE BAGGERS
In the eight-lap Mission King of
the Baggers race on Sunday,
ROUND 2 / APRIL 22-24, 2022
ROAD ATLANTA / BRASELTON, GEORGIA
P96
ROAD RACE I MOTOAMERICA / FIM NORTH AMERICAN ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP
Kyle Wyman crashed out of the
Dash for Cash but came good for
Sunday's King of the Baggers win.