O'Hara were disqualified, and
third-place finisher Andy DiBrino,
aboard a DiBrino Racing KTM,
was declared the race winner.
Second place went to Team
Saddlemen Harley-Davidson
rider Cory West, and Roland
Sands Design/Indian Motorcy
-
cle's Bobby Fong completed the
revised podium.
The title race remains un-
changed, however, with O'Hara
clear with 75 points from McWil-
liams' 56 and DiBrino's 54.
Royal Enfield.
Build. Train. Race.
The Royal Enfield. Build. Train.
Race. ladies were out on track in
Washington and Mikayla Moore
put on a riding demonstration in
the two races.
In Saturday's race one, Moore
bested last year's champion
Kayleigh Buyck by more than 16
seconds, and then on Sunday,
Moore won by more than 18
seconds over Buyck. That's four
consecutive wins for Moore, and
she already seems unbeatable,
even though we're only at the
halfway point of the season.
The Sunday race-two podium
was a carbon copy of Saturday's
race-one podium with Moore
first, Buyck second and Sonya
Lloyd rounding out the podium.
"When I'm out there, I have a
lap timer on my bike so it's re
-
ally easy for me to keep myself
going," Moore said. "As long as I
hit my marks, and I always try to
find time wherever I can. Every
lap, I was finding time and find
-
ing better pace. In yesterday's
race, I caught a false neutral,
so I wasn't trying to have that
happen again today. I just made
sure I was really smooth with
the bike and wasn't aggressive
at all with it."
CN
Superbike Race 1
1. Jake Gagne (Yam)
2. Mathew Scholz (Yam)
3. Josh Herrin (Duc)
4. Corey Alexander (BMW)
5. Riche Escalante (Suz)
Superbike Race 2
1. Cameron Beaubier (BMW)
2. Jake Gagne (Yam)
3. Josh Herrin (Duc)
4. Richie Escalante (Suz)
5. Corey Alexander (BMW)
ROUND 4, JUNE 23-25, 2023
THE RIDGE / MASON COUNTY, WASHINGTON
ROAD RACE I MOTOAMERICA / FIM NORTH AMERICAN ROAD RACE CHAMPIONSHIP
P94
Mikayla Moore (78)
put the blowtorch
to the Royal Enfield
crowd in Washington.