Superbike Race One
1. Josh Herrin (Duc)
2. Bobby Fong (Yam)
3. Loris Baz (Duc)
4. Cameron Beaubier (BMW)
5. Richie Escalante (Suz)
6. Cameron Petersen (Yam)
7. Sean Dylan Kelly (BMW)
8. Xavi Fores (Yam)
9. Benjamin Smith (Yam)
10. Ashton Yates (Hon)
Superbike Race Two
1. Loris Baz (Duc)
2. Sean Dylan Kelly (BMW)
3. Bobby Fong (Yam)
4. Cameron Beaubier (BMW)
5. Richie Escalante (Suz)
6. Josh Herrin (Duc)
7. Brandon Paasch (Suz)
8. Benjamin Smith (Yam)
9. Richard Kerr (Hon)
10. Ashton Yates (Hon)
York Safety Track Racing's Yan-
del Medina finished third.
In race
two, Chapin prevailed
with the win by just 0.252 of a
second over Bad Boys Racing's
Ella Dreher, while Dreher's older
brother, Avery, crossed the fin
-
ish line only 0.018 of a second
behind
Ella to take the third spot
on the podium.
The final MotoAmerica Junior
Cup Champion is Chapin on 245
points from Medina's 164 and
Logan Cunnison takes third on
124.
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JUNIOR CUP
The Junior Cup class fronted
up at New Jersey for the final
time before it becomes the
one-make Kramer MotoAmerica
Talent Cup in 2025. With the title
already decided at the previous
round in the favor of Bartcon
Racing Kawasaki's Matthew
Chapin, it was just pride on the
line as defending Junior Cup
Champion Avery Dreher took the
checkered flag first aboard his
Bad Boys Racing Kawasaki, and
Chapin was right behind Dreher.
The only issue was Chapin's
start. He left just a little before
the light went out and was ulti
-
mately penalized five seconds.
With the time penalty tacked
on,
Chapin still was credited
with second place, and New
ROUND 9 / SEPTEMBER 27-29, 2024
NEW JERSEY MOTORSPORTS PARK / MILLVILLE, NEW JERSEY
ROAD RACE I MOTOAMERICA AMA/FIM NORTH AMERICAN ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP
P82
PJ Jacobsen (15) got some revenge
on Mathew Scholtz (11) by winning
the final race of the year, but
Scholtz would lift the Supersport
title in what is likely the Yamaha
YZF-R6's final MotoAmerica race.