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Greg Tracy Wins at Pikes Peak



AMA Pro Daytona SportBike

The results alone don't tell the story of the race and it was DNA Energy Drink Ducati rider Bobby Fong that really put on an impressive show. Fong fought his way quickly to the front passing Pole sitter Tommy Aquino before the end of lap one basically set sail, at one point building a lead of over two seconds on the usually close Daytona SportBike field. And close it was behind Fong with at least five riders grouped together battling for every inch on the 11 turn flowing 2.238-mile natural road course

Bobby Fong


Barnes Takes TTXGP Win At Mosport

Michael Barnes takes TTXGP Win aboard Race Tech equipped Lighting Motorcycle at Mosport International Raceway - Bowmanville, ON



AMA Pro Vance & Hines XR1200 Series

In the new AMA sanctioned XR1200 series, all 4 Race Tech equipped bikes earned the top 4 positions, making for a dominant first race showing. Danny Eslick stole the show after an intense race long battle against his R.M.R. teammate Jake Holden, by a margin of only .054 seconds.  Eric Stump, who took 3rd place, made a huge improvement with his lap times on Sunday after he equipped his bike with Race Tech's BPF Fork Kits the night prior. Kyle Wyman finished fourth aboard his R.M.R. Bruce Rossmeyer’s Daytona Racing XR1200 just nudging out his brother Travis Wyman.

Danny Eslick and Jake Holden



AMA Pro SuperSport

AMA Pro SuperSport race at Road America ended with a thrilling final lap.
Huntley Nash, J.D. Beach, Tomas Puerta, James Rispoli, Cameron Beaubier and Miles Thornton all had a chance to take the victory, but mistakes on the last lap hurt Beach, Rispoli and Beaubier.
Nash made the fewest mistakes and brought his LTD Racing Yamaha home for his first-ever AMA Supersport race win over Rockwall Performance Yamaha’s Beach (the SuperSport East Championship point leader) and Nash’s teammate Puerta.

James Rispoli earned a hard fought 5th place finish aboard his GSX-R 600 equipped with Race Tech 25mm Cartridge Fork Kits and G3-S Rear Shock.

James Rispoli

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