ROAD RACE
ROUND 2 / APRIL 17, 2016
ATLANTA, GEORGIA / ROAD ATLANTA
P66
MOTOAMERICA AMA/FIM NORTH AMERICAN ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIP
"I broke my ankle a month ago
doing silly things, but we don't
have to talk about that," said
Mazziotto after race one. "This
race was definitely a great race.
I came off the launch and my
bike stood straight up 12 o'clock
and something happened in
the gearbox. I was grabbing my
upshifts going up the hill and
went to grab a downshift going
into the chicane and the shifter
wouldn't move. It was stuck in
sixth gear all the way to turn
seven when I finally kicked the
thing and it went. I fought back
from ninth place. The race was
really hectic."
Paasch got the better of
Mazziotto in the second race by
Wyman Racing Yamaha YZF-R6),
second placed Prince and M4
SportbikeTrackGear.com Suzuki
GSX-R600 rider Xavier Zayat.
In the championship stand-
ings, Gerloff leads the Super-
sport table on a perfect 75 to
Debise's 56 and Beach's 52,
while Dakota Mamola leads the
Superstock 600 table on 22 to
Prince's 18 and Wyman's 13.
KTM RC CUP
The second season for the huge-
ly popular KTM RC Cup made its
debut at Road Atlanta with Jimmy
Winters Racing's Anthony Mazzi-
otto III and AXcess Racing's Bran-
don Paasch sharing the spoils in
two bar-bashing affairs.
than yesterday so that felt good,
but after that I kind of struggled to
be as consistent as I was yester-
day. Toward the end of the race I
was able to get more in the zone
and hit my marks. The race actu-
ally felt shorter. All in all, it was a
good day and a good weekend
and I'm looking forward to going
to New Jersey, which is a track I
like."
The Superstock 600 race
one win went to Tuned Racing
Yamaha's Bryce Prince from
high-profile rider Dakota Ma-
mola (HB Racing/Meen Yamaha
YZF-R6) and Altus Motorsports
Yamaha rider JC Camacho, while
the race-two spoils were shared
by winner Travis Wyman (Kyle
Bryce (74) and Wyman (91) both came
home winners from Road Atlanta in the
Superstock 600 category.