Talent Cup
Alessandro Di Mario clinched
the inaugural 2025 Parts Un-
limited Talent Cup By Motul
title—his
second crown of the
year following his Twins Cup
Championship defense—on
Sunday at Circuit of The Ameri-
cas, and he did it with authority.
The Warhorse
Ducati/American
Racing rider didn't need a win
to seal the deal, but he left no
doubt, crossing the line first and
putting the championship out of
reach with two races still to go.
His sweep of the weekend in
Austin brought his season total
to seven victories and pushed
his championship tally to 254
by five-tenths of a second,
with Ashton Yates (Jones
Honda) taking third, 3.4 seconds
back. Lee and Rocco Landers
(RevZilla/ Motul/ Vance & Hines
Suzuki) completed the top five.
Beach wasn't going to let
Uribe get that close in race two,
the Kentuckian taking a 1.5 sec
-
ond win over Uribe, with Yates
again
third, 3.8-seconds back.
Lee and Landers once again
completed the top five.
previous two coming on Ka-
wasaki machinery in 2018 and
2019.
Beach still had designs on
the title and did everything right,
only to come up an agonizing
two points short, as Lee played
the long game and brought
home those pair of safe fourth
places.
Uribe likewise did everything
he could to take home a first
Stock 1000 title, but his title
hopes were reliant on misfor
-
tune befalling both Lee and
Beach, the
Californian ending
the season third, 15 points
behind Lee.
Race one was an intense
affair, as Beach bettered Uribe
ROUND 8 / SEPTEMBER 12-14, 2025
CIRCUIT OF THE AMERICAS / AUSTIN, TEXAS
ROAD RACE I MOTOAMERICA AMA/FIM NORTH AMERICAN ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP
P90
Alessandro Di Mario (27)
walked the line and took both
Talent Cup wins and, after his
Twins Cup success at VIR,
his second MotoAmerica
Championship of the year.