Press Release | August 26, 2020
MotoAmerica races at the Ridge Motorsports Park in Shelton, Washington, this coming weekend, August 28-30
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Superbikers To Try Their Hand At A New Round In The Pacific Northwest
Irvine, CA (August 26, 2020) – If you’re a racer, nothing gets you more fired up than visiting a racetrack for the first time and that’s what the majority of the Honos Superbike field will be doing this coming weekend in the Komatsu Superbikes at the Ridge event, August 28-30, at the Ridge Motorsports Park in Shelton, Washington.
In fact, a lot of them won’t even wait until Friday to get the ball rolling as 13 riders from the Honos Superbike class have signed up for the official MotoAmerica Dunlop test at the facility on Thursday – the day prior to the debut of MotoAmerica in the Pacific Northwest.
In total, 26 riders have entered the HONOS Superbike class at the Ridge, led by four-time MotoAmerica Superbike Champion and current championship points leader Cameron Beaubier. Of those 26, eight will be aboard Yamaha YZF-R1s, six will race Kawasaki ZX-10Rs, five will be BMW S 1000 RR mounted, four will be astride Suzuki GSX-R1000s, two will battle on Ducati Panigale V4 Rs and there will be a lone Honda CBR1000RR on the grid. Additionally, riders from seven countries, including the U.S., will do battle.
None come to the Pacific Northwest hotter than Beaubier, the 27-year-old Californian riding a four-race win streak and victories in seven of the eight races held thus far in the 2020 MotoAmerica Series. Only a crash in race two of Road America 2 has kept Beaubier from the perfect season as he’s won every race that he’s finished.
That all results in a 37-point lead for the four-time champ and his Monster Energy Attack Performance Yamaha YZF-R1. The strength of Beaubier’s new-for-2020 team is further confirmed by the fact that the man he leads in the title chase is his teammate, Jake Gagne. Gagne, in his debut season with the Yamaha team, has stood on the podium in seven of the eight races with four of those coming via second-place finishes.
Beaubier, Gagne and the M4 Ecstar Suzuki team of Toni Elias and Bobby Fong have already tested at the Ridge in preparation for the MotoAmerica debut at the 16-turn, 2.47-mile racetrack with Beaubier setting the pace with a best lap of 1:41.1 on the second of two days at the track. Gagne ended the test as the second quickest of the testers.
Westby Racing’s Mathew Scholtz will certainly be on track on Thursday to play catchup to his four rivals who have already sampled the circuit. Scholz, fresh off two second-place finishes at the PittRace round a few weeks ago, is third in the title chase – 59 points behind Beaubier and 22 behind Gagne. The South African has a 27-point lead over KWR Ducati’s Kyle Wyman going into round five of the series.
From Wyman on down it gets tight with the New Yorker leading M4 Ecstar Suzuki’s Bobby Fong by just seven points. Fong, the only rider other than Beaubier to win a race in 2020, had a rough outing at PittRace with a crash putting him out of Saturday’s race one and the resulting pain in his wrist/hand forcing him out of race two on Sunday. Thus, Fong failed to score a point in Pittsburgh.
Scheibe Racing BMW’s Josh Herrin is just five points behind Fong and only four in front of FLY Racing ADR’s David Anthony, the Australian in turn just five ahead of Fong’s teammate Toni Elias. Elias had the busiest time of the Superbike men between races with the birth of his baby girl, Giovanna Rosemei, coming just a week ago in Southern California.
Altus Motorsports’ Cameron Petersen and Thrashed Bike Racing’s Max Flinders are ninth and 10th in the 2020 MotoAmerica HONOS Superbike Championship, respectively.
The Ridge Superbike Notes…
The Komatsu Superbikes at the Ridge event will be the second MotoAmerica round this season to take place without fans in attendance. The other to do so was the season-opening round at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin.
Former World Superbike rider and current Ducati Corse test rider Lorenzo Zanetti will make his MotoAmerica debut at the Ridge, the Italian filling in for the injured PJ Jacobsen on the Celtic HSBK Racing Ducati Panigale V4 R in the HONOS Superbike class.
Zanetti was penciled in to fill in for Jacobsen at the PittRace round but due to COVID-19 he wasn’t able to travel in time to get to Pittsburgh. Jake Lewis rode the bike instead in round four.
Those with a long memory will recall when the Fast By Ferraci team brought an Italian over mid-season to ride a Ducati in the AMA Superbike Series… that Italian, Alessandro Gramigni, ended up winning two races for the Eraldo Ferracci-owned and run team in 1996.
Toni Elias, the 2010 Moto2 World Champion and 2017 MotoAmerica Superbike Champion, is on the worst run of his MotoAmerica Superbike career heading into PittRace. Prior to the current season, Elias had never gone more than three races without finishing on the podium. In 2016, the Spaniard’s first in the series, Elias failed to podium in three straight races (race one at Road Atlanta and races one and two at New Jersey Motorsports Park); in 2018 he matched that with three in a row (Road America race one and two and Laguna Seca race one). Dating back to the final race of last year when he finished fourth at Barber Motorsports Park, Elias has now finished off the podium in nine straight races.
Cameron Beaubier competed in his 100th AMA Superbike race in race two at PittRace and he celebrated in style with a victory – his 45th career win in the class. Beaubier made his AMA Superbike debut at Daytona in 2014 and he’s been winning almost ever since. Beaubier has missed just three races in his Superbike career with a shoulder injury in 2017 sidelining him for three races. He is third on the all-time Superbike win list behind Aussie Mat Mladin (82 wins) and his former teammate Josh Hayes (61 wins).
Eight. That’s the magic number for Cameron Beaubier as far as wins in a season. Beaubier has won eight races in three of his four championship-winning years and one more victory in 2020 will put him at eight wins already for the current season.
The most wins in a MotoAmerica Superbike season is 10, a mark Josh Hayes set in the first year of the MotoAmerica era in 2015 and a mark Toni Elias set en route to his title in 2017.
Just two racers have won HONOS Superbike races so far in 2020 – Beaubier and Bobby Fong. Five racers – Beaubier, Elias, Josh Herrin, Garrett Gerloff and JD Beach – each won at least one race in 2019.
With no previous MotoAmerica races to go by, Beaubier’s best lap from the two-day test at the Ridge, July 14-15, is the mark to shoot for in Thursday’s test and the three-day race weekend that will follow it. Beaubier’s best from the test was a 1:41.1.
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Will an extra two days of testing help Sean Dylan Kelly catch up to Richie Escalante? Dominic Doyle has been working on his starts. Will that keep him in contact with Rocco Landers? Can Landers keep Kaleb De Keyrel behind him? Will Cameron Petersen and Corey Alexander continue to exchange blows?
All those questions will likely get answered this weekend when MotoAmerica returns to action with the Komatsu Superbikes at the Ridge event at the Ridge Motorsports Park in Shelton, Washington.
Escalante and his Honos-backed Kawasaki arrive in the Pacific Northwest as the hottest duo in the MotoAmerica paddock. Escalante has seven wins in eight races, and he was second in the only race he didn’t win. That has put M4 Ecstar Suzuki’s Sean Dylan Kelly on his back foot and taking punches to the stomach. He’s now 50 points behind – and that’s with a win and six second-place finishes. In a normal season, those results don’t put you 50 points behind. But this is no normal season when it comes to Escalante’s pure speed and consistency. To put it mildly, he is on a roll that is proving difficult to stop. But Kelly won’t give up and he at least comes to the Ridge with two days of testing under his belt while Escalante will lay eyes on the place for the first time in Thursday’s test day.
Celtic HSBK Racing’s Brandon Paasch is the other consistent podium finisher in the bunch with Escalante, Kelly and Paasch making up the podium in six of the eight races. Paasch is 29 points behind Kelly and 79 behind Escalante.
Doyle and his Barton Kawasaki Ninja 400 started the season with three straight wins in the Liqui Moly Junior Cup class, but Norton Motorsports/Ninja400R/Dr. Farr/Wonder CBD’s Rocco Landers has reversed all that with five wins in a row. Doyle knows his starts have been hurting his results and he’s worked on those in the few weeks off between races. Now we will see if it makes a difference for the South African to try and thwart Landers, who is fresh off two weekends of intense racing in the Red Bull Rookies Cup in Austria.
Celtic HSBK Racing’s Samuel Lochoff has proven to be the best of the rest with six podiums and third in the title chase heading to the Ridge. He’s 25 points behind Doyle and 59 in arrears of Landers.
To Kaleb De Keyrel, Landers is just another guy to beat and he’s proven capable of that with wins in three of the five Twins Cup races thus far in 2020. SportbikeTrackGear.com Roadracingworld.com Suzuki’s Landers has won the other two races, and only trails De Keyrel and his 1-833-CJKnows Accident & Injury Law-backed Yamaha FZ-07/MT-07 by 13 points.
Hayden Schultz is third in the championship with podiums in the last three races, but he won’t be making the trip to the Ridge and will likely surrender that spot to Jason Madama, the Coloradan just eight points behind Schultz.
Right now, the Stock 1000 title chase is being fought out between Cameron Petersen and his Altus Motorsports-backed Suzuki GSX-R1000 and the Ride HVMC Racing Kawasaki ZX-10R of Corey Alexander with those two separated by just three measly points. What may worry both of them, however, is the trajectory of young Alex Dumas’ learning curve in his first season on the M4 Ecstar Suzuki GSX-R1000.
Dumas started his debut season in the class with a seventh-place finish. From there he jumped to fourth, then third, then two seconds and another fourth. The seconds came at two different tracks—Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta and Pittsburgh International Race Complex—and he was oh-so close to his first win at PittRace where he was narrowly beaten by doubleheader winner Petersen. Dumas’ first win isn’t far away and the other two know it.
Dumas is third in the title chase, 24 points behind Petersen and 21 behind Alexander. Behind those three, Stefano Mesa, Travis Wyman and Michael Gilbert are fighting over fourth in the championship – the trio separated by just 19 points.
The Mini Cup by Motul round will also take place at the Ridge, with some 22 entries spread over three classes in the series’ debut season. The Ridge round is the finale in the debut, three-round 2020 Mini Cup by Motul Championship season.
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