said. "It feels like a decade has
passed since I got that first title
here in 2021. I feel like I've given
a lot of gifts in three years. It's
hard to say that I've changed
anything this year—just contin
-
ued working and chipping and
digging. Eventually things are
going to start to go your way. I
just feel like everything is just
clicking right now."
Mission Super
Hooligan
The saying "every dog has his
day" proved just so for James
Rispoli (KWR Harley-Davidson),
the Floridian who has seen more
than his fair share of gravel over
the past few years finally putting
it all together to take his first win
Landers and Tyler O'Hara (S&S/
Indian Motorcycle) with Baz
fourth and Herfoss a despon
-
dent fifth.
"I've lost this championship
three years in a row," Wyman
RevZilla/Motul/Vance & Hines
Harley-Davidson heartbreakingly
gave up the ghost with three
corners remaining.
That handed Wyman his third
win of the year as he bested
ROUND 5 / JULY 11-13, 2025
WEATHERTECH RACEWAY LAGUNA SECA / MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA
ROAD RACE I MOTOAMERICA AMA/FIM NORTH AMERICAN ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP
P90
MotoAmerica Superbike Race Three Highlights
Cory West (1) leads
James Rispoli (43) and
Hayden Schultz (49).
It was a watershed
weekend for Rispoli, who
left California with two
race wins in the Super
Hooligan class.