Context: BP announcement - https://www.motoamerica.com/brandon...second-year-in-yuasa-stock-1000-championship/ Lochoff Post:
With enough people on the roof, a bit of an incline, dump the clutch just right, he could stand up wheelie that thing!
Jr cup news: https://www.roadracingworld.com/news/motoamerica-elliott-racing-kawasaki-in-junior-cup/ https://www.roadracingworld.com/new...-returning-for-junior-cup-championship-fight/
Double Trouble: 2019 LRRS Rookie of the year Brianna McHugh (Right) has moved south to Georgia and sold all of her roadrace bikes to concentrate on dirt. Partner in crime Renee Franco (Left) picked up where Killer B left off, winning three NEMRR championships and a second in 2022. She will be entering select Junior Cup events this year.
Gagne On Top At Buttonwillow Test, Beaubier Second Fastest Hopefully it'll be a good year, if Beaubier can get closer "1:42.113 – coming on his 22nd lap and it was .839 of a second off Gagne’s fast time."
That's very promising Cam is picking up on the bike so quick. Fingers crossed he can make it interesting!
No gonna lie - I am very excited to have Cam back on the BMW and Toni back on the GSXR. Where is Herrin? A little worrying they are not testing.
Herrin will be midpack IMO. Unless for some reason the new Dunlop front tire works well with the Duc, then he might be closer to the front. I reaaaaly like Attack as a team, but I am pulling for Beaubier this season, and I think he has a chance, he is already going quite a bit faster than PJ
Its just my opinion, but more like 6th 2 Attacks ahead of him 1 Westby 1 or 2 Tytlers Then the two M4s and the Duc fighting
would appear via socials that Ezra B and Kayleb D are running BMW's with OrangeCat Racing in sbk or stock 1000