pionship finale as the underdog
but left Ohio with the crown
after a perfect weekend sweep,
taking both wins and sealing the
title in Sunday's winner-take-all
race two.
Championship leader Cory
West's (Saddlemen Race De
-
velopment Harley-Davidson)
hopes ended with
a late-race
mechanical issue while running
inside the top three. That left
West's teammate, Jake Lewis,
as Rispoli's final challenger.
Lewis pushed hard in the
closing laps, but a false neutral
in the penultimate corner forced
him wide, giving Rispoli the gap
he needed. The Harley rider
Wyman were involved in a big
crash together early in the race.
Both were fortunate to escape
injury.
In the points, Wyman just must
keep it upright to seal his second
King of the Baggers crown. He's
on 197 points to Herfoss' 138,
with Loris Baz third on 116.
Super Hooligan
KWR Harley-Davidson's James
Rispoli entered the Mission
Super Hooligan National Cham
-
Gillim's perennial shadow,
Herfoss,
wasn't in the mood for
another second place in race
two, engaging Gillim in a proper
last-lap tussle that saw both he
and Gillim overshoot the brak-
ing marker off the back straight,
only
for Gillim to end up on the
grass while Herfoss kept it on
the tarmac.
Gillim dirt tracked his way
back onto the circuit in sixth, but
Herfoss cleared off for a stand-
up wheelie win by half a second
from Wyman and Indian Racing
teammate Tyler O'Hara.
Gillim's teammate, Rocco
Landers, and Harley-Davidson x
Dynojet Factory Racing's Travis
ROUND 7 / AUGUST 15-17, 2025
MID-OHIO SPORTS CAR COURSE / LEXINGTON, OHIO
ROAD RACE I MOTOAMERICA AMA/FIM NORTH AMERICAN ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP
P100
James Rispoli (43) came good
when it mattered, taking both race
wins and the Super Hooligan title.