Competing as TBEX Racing powered by CW Moto, the team will campaign a Yamaha R1 in the MotoAmerica Superbike Cup class with rider Eziah Davis.

This is a press release from TBEX Racing…
Seattle, WA (March 3, 2026) – The Bike Experience USA (TBEXUSA) and CW Moto Racing (CW Moto) are proud to announce their partnership for the 2026 MotoAmerica Superbike Cup season. The collaboration brings together TBEXUSA’s mission-driven approach to adaptive motorcycle sports with CW Moto’s proven technical expertise and professional racing operations, creating a unique platform to showcase what’s possible when barriers are removed.
Competing as TBEX Racing powered by CW Moto, the team will campaign a Yamaha R1 in the MotoAmerica Superbike Cup class with rider Eziah Davis, anticipating joining the championship at Road America in June.
The partnership builds on a successful 2025 collaboration between Davis and TBEXUSA and represents a significant step forward in the partnership’s commitment to increasing access and opportunity in professional motorsports.
“After our successful collaboration with Eziah last year, we were looking to help our racing program step up to the next level,” said Michael Petrosini, Founder and Executive Director of TBEXUSA. “CW Moto’s skill set fills a critical gap for us – they bring the technical expertise and professional operations experience we need to compete at this level while we focus on our core mission of empowering disabled riders to return to motorcycling, and, inviting people into the broader motorcycle community in ways that support mental health.”
The partnership’s impact is increased thanks to TBEXUSA’s 501(c)(3) nonprofit structure, which enables tax-deductible giving opportunities for racing enthusiasts and corporate sponsors who want to support TBEXUSA’s programs and mission, and help increase awareness through participation in professional and amateur motorcycle road racing. Donations support TBEXUSA’s comprehensive programs, which include specialized rider training, adaptive equipment development, and creating pathways for disabled riders to return to motorcycling; and, support TBEXUSA’s increased awareness through participation in motorcycle road racing.
“I’m proud to be racing and raising awareness for the TBEX group again this season. Joining forces with CW Moto excited me to grid up knowing our package will be a strong one. Let’s go racing!” said rider Eziah Davis.
Chris Lobkovich, Owner and Crew Chief of CW Moto Racing, brings extensive experience in bike development, race preparation, and team operations to the partnership. Now entering its sixth season in the MotoAmerica paddock, CW Moto has competed across five classes, built their race bikes and engines in-house, and supported 21 riders in the series since its founding. CW Moto will manage all technical and operational aspects of the racing program, including bike preparation, trackside support, and race weekend logistics.
“I’m truly looking forward to the upcoming season and our new partnership with TBEXUSA,” Lobkovich said. “Mike and his team are some of the hardest working and most caring people we’ve met in the paddock. And it’ll be amazing to get the band back together and work with EZ again, that dude can rip.”
The 2026 campaign reunites Davis with CW Moto, building on an established working relationship. Davis rode for CW Moto Racing during three rounds of the 2022 MotoAmerica season after stepping in midseason, earning a P8 finish in Stock 1000 at The Ridge Motorsports Park in their debut round together—among the team’s best finishes in MotoAmerica competition. That prior experience on the Yamaha R1, and Davis and CW Moto’s years of experience on the platform gives the team a head start heading into the new season.
The collaboration comes as TBEXUSA prepares for a landmark season that includes not only the MotoAmerica campaign but also the organization’s inaugural adaptive rider race at Summit Point Motorsports Park in May 2026–the first event of its kind in the United States.
For more information, visit www.tbexusa.org
