Dominic Doyle.
Lewis found himself with a
comfortable lead in Sunday's
race. Part of the reason for
this was a bit of a melee in the
turn 10 A/B chicane, with West
having a bike issue between the
left and the right-handers, and
that led to a chain reaction that
caused issues for Rispoli and
Hayden Schultz, who ended up
crashing. Rispoli worked his way
back into a battle for second
before bike issues knocked him
out of the final results.
There was no catching
Lewis after all the action in the
chicane. Second place went
to Cody Wyman, who was 3.9
seconds clear of his brother and
teammate, Travis.
CN
Superbike Race One
1. Cameron Beaubier (BMW)
24:23.041
2. Jake Gagne (Yam) 1.833 (diff.)
3. Josh Herrin (Duc) 12.079
4. Sean Dylan Kelly (Suz) 12.226
5. Benjamin Smith (Yam) 23.084
6. Richie Escalante (Suz) 24.197
7. Hayden Gillim (Hon) 45.511
8. JD Beach (Hon) 52.006
9. Danilo Lewis (BMW) 1:13.102
10. Ashton Yates (Hon) 1:17.831
Superbike Race Two
1. Cameron Beaubier (BMW)
26:56.947
2. Bobby Fong (Yam) 2.359 (diff.)
3. Josh Herrin (Duc) 12.727
4. Sean Dylan Kelly (Suz) 15.684
5. Jake Gagne (Yam) 18.862
6. Richie Escalante (Suz) 19.059
7. Benjamin Smith (Yam) 40.306
8. Ashton Yates (Hon) 41.067
9. Hayden Gillim (Hon) 41.568
10. JD Beach (Hon) 57.050
Super Hooligan
Saddlemen Race Development's
Jake Lewis managed to hold
back his teammate, Cory West,
through the final set of corners
to win Saturday's Super Hooligan
race. The margin of victory was
just 0.174 of a second in the red-
flag-interrupted and shortened
five-lap race. Lewis and West
managed to get to the front and
gap the field after the red flag
brought about by Arch Racing's
Corey Alexander, with the New
Yorker crashing in the final corner.
A lonely third place went to
KWR Harley-Davidson's Cody
Wyman, who was almost five
seconds behind the Lewis/West
battle and seven seconds ahead
of Giaccomoto Yamaha Racing's
1000 race. Yates was some two
seconds clear of Beach at the
finish line, with the pair run
-
ning in a Honda CBR1000RR-R
Fireblade SP formation for most
of the race.
BPR Racing's Deion Campbell
was fifth after emerging from a
battle with The Bike Experience
USA's Eziah Davis and Edge Rac-
ing's Josh Waters.
Uribe turned the tables on his
teammate Lee with a victory in
Sunday's race. Lee kept Uribe
honest throughout, coming up
two seconds short at the finish.
Yates finished third for the
second time, 6.3 seconds be-
hind Lee. Beach was fourth and
BPR Racing's Bryce Kornbau
fifth.
ROUND 2 / MAY 2-4, 2025
MICHELIN RACEWAY ROAD ATLANTA / BRASELTON, GEORGIA
ROAD RACE I MOTOAMERICA AMA/FIM NORTH AMERICAN ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP
P98
Jake Lewis won both Super Hooligan races.