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ROUND 4 / JUNE 27-29, 2025 RIDGE MOTORSPORT PARK / SHELTON, WASHINGTON ROAD RACE I MOTOAMERICA AMA/FIM NORTH AMERICAN ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP P104 Superbike Race One (Top 10) 1. Josh Herrin (Duc) 2. Cameron Beaubier (BMW) 3. Jake Gagne (Yam) 4. Bobby Fong (Yam) 5. Richie Escalante (Suz) 6. Sean Dylan Kelly (Suz) 7. Bryce Kornbau (Yam) 8. JD Beach (Hon) 9. Jason Waters (BMW) 10. Max Flinders (Yam) Superbike Race Two (Top 10) 1. Josh Herrin (Duc) 2. Cameron Beaubier (BMW) 3. Jake Gagne (Yam) 4. Richie Escalante (Suz) 5. Hayden Gillim (Hon) 6. Bryce Kornbau (Yam) 7. JD Beach (Hon) 8. Bobby Fong (Yam) 9. Max Flinders (Yam) 10. Deion Campbell (Yam) Harley racer in fourth place on his Yamaha MT-09 SP. Once he moved into fourth place, Doyle was gaining ground on the top three but ran out of laps. The Wyman brothers were next, with Cody fifth and Travis sixth. Defending class champion West led every single lap on Sunday, with Lewis challenging for most of the race. Rispoli, however, got serious two laps from the end when he moved past the championship points leader and chopped into the gap that West had pulled on the chasing duo. From there it was a battle to the flag that West won. Barely. Lewis leads the title chase by 24 points over West, 123-99. Travis Wyman is third with 86 points, six more than his brother, Cody. Rispoli moves to fifth with 67 points. CN 24 pounds) by 1.9 seconds. Third place went to Compe- tition Werkes Racing's Andy DiBrino and his Triumph 765 RS, with the Oregonian 2.9 sec - onds ahead of defending class champion Cory West. West had run off the track while in second place but managed to recover and finish fourth. Rispoli's KWR teammate Hayden Schultz rounded out the top five. ARCH Racing's Corey Alexan - der was sixth, his best finish of the year thus far on the Keanu Reeves-owned 2S-R. West made up for Saturday's miscue by coming out on top of a thrilling battle for victory on Sunday, just 0.027 of a second over Rispoli. Lewis was third, ending his four-race win streak. Giaccmoto Yamaha Racing's Dominic Doyle was the first non- Jake Lewis (85) leads Cory West (1) and the rest of the Super Hooligans field en route to Saturday's win. West retaliated on Sunday.