MISSION KING OF
THE BAGGERS
The Mission King of The Bag-
gers is fast becoming a Kyle
Wyman (H-D Screamin'
Eagle)
benefit. Despite not fronting
the grid for the three-lap Chal-
lenge after a mechanical grem-
lin pulled him to a stop on the
warm-up lap, Wyman made up
for
it by taking race one by 3.9
seconds over Challenge winner
and current King of The Baggers,
Tyler O'Hara (Indian Motorcycle/
Progressive/ Mission Foods),
with Hayden Gillim (Vance &
Hines/ Mission/ Harley-David
-
son) taking third after a brawling
few laps
with fourth place Bobby
Fong (Sac Mile/ SDI Racing/ Ro
-
land Sands/ Indian) and team-
mate James Rispoli.
Wyman backed
it up for race
two with a 1.8-second win over
O'Hara with Fong third from
Gillim and Rispoli once again
rounding out the top five.
Wyman leads with 75 points to
Rispoli's 67 and Gillim's 65.
CN
Superbike Race One
1. Cameron Beaubier (BMW)
2. Jake Gagne (Yam)
3. Josh Herrin (Duc)
4. Cameron Petersen (Yam)
5. Mathew Scholtz (Yam)
Superbike Race Two
1. Jake Gagne (Yam)
2. Cameron Beaubier (BMW)
3. Mathew Scholtz (Yam)
4. Josh Herrin (Duc)
5. Richie Escalante (Suz)
ROUND 1 / APRIL 21-23, 2023
ROAD ATLANTA / BRASELTON, GEORGIA
ROAD RACE I MOTOAMERICA / FIM NORTH AMERICAN ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP
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Wyman is in white-hot
form right now and
doubled up in Georgia.
Superbike Race Two Highlights
one-time podium finisher last
year, was third and just 0.348
seconds behind Van.
Dreher showed Saturday's
win was no flash in the pan by
doubling up in race two, scor
-
ing a 0.9-second victory over
Van.
Bicknese Racing's Hayden
Bicknese was third again, 1.080
seconds from victory.