Racing), with Wyman suffering a
crucial crash on lap one.
Ensuring the ghost of Daytona
was behind him, Gillim pulled
the three-peat in race two to win
by 4.1 seconds from Landers
and Herfoss, making it an Indian
clean sweep of the podium.
"It was an amazing weekend,"
Gillim said. "One of the very few
times that I've led every ses
-
sion. It's maybe happened once
or
twice in my career. So, to be
able to do that is pretty special.
It just kind of shows where this
team is headed. It's still really
early days for this whole group
and for Vance & Hines with
race victory over current number
one Kyle Wyman (Harley-David
-
son x Dynojet Factory Racing)
and
his J&P Cycles/Motul/
Vance & Hines Factory Indian
teammate Rocco Landers.
Gillim then backed that up
with the race-one win by one-
tenth of a second over the third
factory Indian of teammate Troy
Herfoss and Bradley Smith (Har
-
ley-Davidson x Dynojet Factory
ished fourth
after running near
the front, while Davis completed
the top five.
Herrin holds the points, 61 to
Binder's 58, with Scott third on
56.
King of the Baggers
When you're hot, you're hot, and
had his bike not expired in race
two at Daytona, Hayden Gil-
lim (J&P Cycles/Motul/Vance
&
Hines Factory Indian) would
have won every race so far in
the championship this year.
Gillim was impervious at
Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta,
taking the two-lap Challenge
ROUND 1 / APRIL 17-19, 2026
MICHELIN RACEWAY ROAD ATLANTA / BRASELTON, GEORGIA
ROAD RACE I MOTOAMERICA AMA/FIM NORTH AMERICAN ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP
P98
Try as they might, the Bagger
field could do nothing about
Hayden Gillim (69), who banked
all three race wins and a one-point
lead in the championship over
teammate Troy Herfoss (17).