Racing Kawasaki's rider Corey
Alexander won his fifth race in a
row and sixth out of eight races
so far this season. The race was
red-flagged and restarted with a
five-lap sprint to the checkered
flag, and Altus Motorsports
Suzuki's rider Brandon Paasch
notched his first-career Stock
1000 podium with a runner-up
result. It was an emotional ac-
complishment for Paasch, who
drew inspiration from his girl-
friend's father Scott Briody. Also,
a Stock 1000 competitor, Briody
tragically passed away in an
on-track incident on Friday. (See
Wind, page 29.)
Third place went to Cycle
World/Octane/Chuckwalla Rac-
ing's rider Andrew Lee, who is
filling in for the injured Michael
Gilbert.
SUPERSPORT
Landers Racing Yamaha's rider,
17-year-old Rocco Landers, had a
breakthrough weekend in Super-
sport. The former Twins Cup and
two-time Junior Cup Champion
followed up his race-one Supers-
port win with another win in race
two. In both races, Landers won
by a significant margin, but his
gap was gargantuan in race two.
Finishing second both days
was Josh Herrin aboard his
Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati
NYC Panigale, the current cham-
pionship leader never getting
comfortable with the Minnesota
racecourse.
Third place went to N2 Rac-
ing/BobbleHeadMoto Yamaha's
Josh Hayes. All told, the Supers-
port podium in race two was the
same as the Supersport podium
in race one.
MISSION KING OF
BAGGERS
In the penultimate Mission King
Of The Baggers race of the sea-
son, which was red-flagged and
moved from the second race of
the day to the second-to-the-last
race of the day, Roland Sands
ROUND 7 / JULY 30-31, 2022
BRAINERD INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY / BRAINERD, MINNESOTA
P72
ROAD RACE I MOTOAMERICA AMA/FIM NORTH AMERICAN ROAD RACE CHAMPIONSHIP
Corey Alexander won the Stock
1000 class for the fifth time in a row.