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vailed in the tightest of circum-
stances—in both races—by tak-
ing race one over the only KTM
rider in the field, Rossi Moore, by
0.036 of a second, with Alessan-
dro Di Mario (Altus Motorsports
Kawasaki) third.
Race two saw the margin of
victory reduced yet further to
0.030 of a second; this time,
Dreher won over Di Mario, with
Hayden Bicknese (Bicknese
Racing Kawasaki) taking third,
2.3 seconds back.
The points table sees Dreher
on an unassailable 195, 52 up
on Bicknese, with Max VanDen
-
Brouck (SportbikeTrackGear.
com Kawasaki) third on 138.
the Pennsylvania native bossing
the best Supersport racers in
the country to take a 2.8-second
win over Fores and Mesa, five
seconds further back. Teagg
Hobbs came home fourth on the
second Vision Wheel M4 Ecstar
Suzuki, with Josh Hayes (Squid
Hunter Racing Yamaha) in fifth.
The standings have Fores at
312 points, Scott at 226, with
Mesa at 213.
JUNIOR CUP
Avery Dreher (Bad Boys Racing
Kawasaki) is the 2023 Mo-
toAmerica Junior Cup Cham-
pion after taking both race wins.
The 16-year-old Floridian pre-
star Suzuki), but he leaves Pitts-
burgh with an 86-point advantage,
so as long as he basically finishes
race one at the upcoming round
at Circuit of The Americas in
Texas, he'll be crowned champion
at his first attempt.
The PittRace event saw Mesa
to the fore, the diminutive Florid
-
ian resident slipping and sliding
his way to a close race one over
Fores, with Scott taking third
from Jake Lewis (Disrupt Rac
-
ing Suzuki), the top four covered
by 0.8 of a second in a thrilling
encounter.
Race two had Scott show the
kind of form we expected of him
at the beginning of the season,
No one had an answer to
Mikayla Moore's dominance.