Hayden Gillim
(left) and Rocco
Landers (right) will
again represent the
RevZilla/Motul/Vance
& Hines Harley-
Davidson team in the
2025 MotoAmerica
King of the Baggers
Championship.
Gillim, Landers Back For More
V
ance & Hines Motorsports
announced that former Mo-
toAmerica King of the Baggers
Champion Hayden Gillim and
teammate Rocco Landers will
return on the RevZilla/Motul/
Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson
team for the 2025 season.
Gillim, who won the 2023
championship, will once again
pilot the Vance & Hines Harley-
Davidson Road Glide. He fin
-
ished the 2024 season with
three victories and 10 podiums.
"Racing with the Vance &
Hines Motorsports team is like
being with family," Gillim said.
"The hard work everyone puts
in shows in our results. The
competition in the King of the
Baggers class is getting stronger
every year, but I know we have
what it takes to stay on top. Day
-
tona can't come soon enough!"
Landers, who, in his 2024
debut season in the King of the
Baggers series, had two wins
and seven podiums, will return
to the team alongside Gillim.
"Getting back on the Vance
& Hines Harley-Davidson for
another year is a dream come
true," Landers said. "I learned
so much in my first season, and
with Hayden as a teammate and
mentor, I've been able to develop
my skills on the bagger. I can't
wait to push even harder this
season and aim for more wins.
Let's get to work!"
Terry Vance, owner of Vance
& Hines Motorsports, expressed
excitement for the 2025 season:
"Having both Hayden and Rocco
back on the team is a huge
win for us. Hayden is a proven
champion and the anchor of our
King of the Baggers program,
while Rocco brings incredible
talent and a fresh perspective.
With RevZilla, Motul, and Harley-
Davidson behind us, we're look
-
ing forward to another fantastic
year."
The 2025 MotoAmerica King
of the Baggers season kicks off
at Daytona International Speed
-
way in Daytona Beach, Florida,
March 6-8.
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