is third with 134 points. Fifty
points will be available in Texas
in a few weeks.
King of the Baggers
The Mission King of the Baggers
races were the usual barge-fest,
with Hayden Gillim (RevZilla/
Motul/Vance & Hines Harley-Da-
vidson) making it two wins from
three
starts at Mid-Ohio.
Gillim took the two-lap Chal-
lenge race from current number-
one
Troy Herfoss (S&S/Indian
Motorcycle) and Vance & Hines
teammate Rocco Landers, and
race one again from Herfoss
and Kyle Wyman (Harley-David
-
son x Dynojet Factory Racing).
Blake Davis
(Strack Racing
Yamaha) and Tyler Scott (Vi-
sion Wheel M4 Ecstar Suzuki)
swapped
positions over the week-
end, with Davis taking fourth in
race
one from Scott, who re-
versed the positions in race two.
Stock 1000
With one round to go, Andrew
Lee (OrangeCat BMW) is in the
box seat to wrap up a third Mo-
toAmerica Stock 1000 Champi-
onship after taking a third place
in race
one behind winner JD
Beach and teammate Jayson
Uribe, bettering that with a win
in race two by two-tenths of a
second over Uribe.
ROUND 7 / AUGUST 15-17, 2025
MID-OHIO SPORTS CAR COURSE / LEXINGTON, OHIO
ROAD RACE I MOTOAMERICA AMA/FIM NORTH AMERICAN ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP
P98
Andrew Lee (14) is in the box
seat for a third Stock 1000 title
after his Mid-Ohio race-two win.
BPR Racing's Deion Campbell
earned his first MotoAmerica
podium by finishing third, with
the Californian taking advantage
of his team owner, Bryce Korn-
bau, and Ashton Yates crashing
together.
Castrol/Lamkin Racing's No-
lan Lamkin and Edge Racing's
Jason Waters
rounded out the
top five.
Going into the last Stock
1000 round at Circuit of The
Americas, Lee holds a 26-point
lead over Beach, 163-154. Uribe