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Cycle News 2023 Issue 38 September 26

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ROUND 9, SEPTEMBER 22-24, 2023 NEW JERSEY MOTORSPORTS PARK / MILLVILLE, NEW JERSEY ROAD RACE I FIM NORTH AMERICAN ROAD RACE CHAMPIONSHIP P104 mance Indian Challenger rider Max Flinders whose popularity as a crowd and paddock favorite was underscored by the rau- cous celebration he received on the podium after the race. For Flinders, it was his first career MotoAmerica podium. Rispoli had earlier taken the three-lap Challenge race and the $5000 prize money ahead of Kyle Wyman and Travis Wyman. In the title, Gillim is king at 262 from Rispoli's 242 and Wyman's 229. TWINS CUP Blake Davis (N2 Racing Bobble- HeadMoto Yamaha) has won his second-straight MotoAmerica Twins Cup title after taking both took his first podium of the sea - son in third with Roland Sands Design/Indian Motorcycle's Kyle Ohnsorg and Sac Mile/SDI Racing/Roland Sands/Indian's Bobby Fong rounding out the race-one top five. In race two, Wyman put every - one on notice that he intends to take back the number-one plate next season with a dominant win in the wet. The showdown between the V&H teammates Gillim and Rispoli never really happened after Rispoli ran off while leading, rejoining in sev - enth and effectively out of the title. Gillim came home second but took the title while third place went to M3/Revolution Perfor - KING OF THE BAGGERS Hayden Gillim is the 2023 Mis- sion King of The Baggers Cham- pion on the Vance and Hines Harley-Davidson Road Glide. The 2023 Stock 1000 Cham- pion, Gillim won race one to put himself in the box seat for a title charge over teammate James Rispoli by winning race one after former champion and the only rider who could stop a potential Vance and Hines title to either Gillim or Rispoli, Kyle Wyman (H-D Screamin' Eagle) crashed on the warm-up lap and decided to retire the bike. With the two Vance and Hines bikes up front, Wyman's team - mate and brother Travis Wyman Josh Hayes proved there's life in his old body and bike yet with the second Supersport race win.

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