Superbike Race One
1. Cameron Beaubier (BMW)
2. Bobby Fong (Yam)
3. Jake Gagne (Yam)
4. Sean Dylan Kelly (Suz)
5. Josh Herrin (Duc)
6. Hayden Gillim (Hon)
7. Benjamin Smith (Yam)
8. JD Beach (Hon)
9. Bryce Kornbau (Yam)
10. Danilo Lewis (BMW)
Superbike Race Two
1. Jake Gagne (Yam)
2. Cameron Beaubier (BMW)
3. Josh Herrin (Duc)
4. Sean Dylan Kelly (Suz)
5. Bobby Fong (Yam)
6. Richie Escalante (Suz)
7. JD Beach (Hon)
8. Hayden Gillim (Hon)
9. Jason Waters (BMW)
10. Max Flinders (Yam)
for Royal Enfield Build. Train.
Race. With no Mikayla Moore to
run away with all the race wins
this year, the field was much
more competitive. Kira Knebel
took pole, 1.7 seconds up on
Shea MacGregor and Cassie
Creer.
Knebel thus cleared off for a
6.7-second win from MacGregor
and Camile Conrad, with Miran
-
da Cain and Creer rounding out
the top
five.
In the points, Knebel holds
sway on 25 points from Mac
-
Gregor's 20 and Conrad's 16.
Race
two's ultra-wet affair had
Vossberg take his first career
AMA win, 7.6 seconds up on Ju-
lian Correa (Jones Honda), who
in turn
was one second up on Di
Mario. Drane and Derek Sanchez
(Envy Powered by Warhorse)
completed the top five.
In the points, Di Mario leads
on 86 from Drane on 65 and
Vossberg third on 54.
ROYAL ENFIELD
BUILD. TRAIN. RACE.
Due to the weather closing in on
Sunday, there was only one race
ROUND 1 / APRIL 4-6, 2025
BARBER MOTORSPORTS PARK / BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA
ROAD RACE I MOTOAMERICA AMA/FIM NORTH AMERICAN ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP
P96
Di Mario (1) had to
put up with Avery
Dreher (47) taking
the Twins Cup race
one win, but he
made amends with a
masterful display in
the wet of race two.