The MotoAmerica Quad Lock Superbike Championship heads to Birmingham, Alabama’s Barber Motorsports Park May 15-17. AMA Hall of Famer Ben Spies will be the Grand Marshal.

This is a press release from MotoAmerica…
Biirmingham, AL (May 12, 2026) – The momentum of the Quad Lock Superbike Championship shifts to Birmingham, Alabama’s Barber Motorsports Park following a high-intensity season opener in Atlanta. This year’s talented Superbike field has already dismantled expert predictions, leaving fans no clear title favorite.
As the celebration of “50 Years Of Superbike Racing,” continues, MotoAmerica welcomes AMA Hall of Famer Ben Spies as Grand Marshal at Barber Motorsports Park—the site of his iconic 2006 victory over Mat Mladin that launched his global career in motorcycle racing.
The three-time AMA Superbike champion, World Superbike title winner, and last American to stand atop a MotoGP podium now serves as team principal for Rahal Ducati Moto. “Elbowz” continues to impact the paddock by mentoring riders PJ Jacobsen, Kayla Yaakov, Alessandro Di Mario, and Josh Herrin.

For those seeking a deeper connection to the sport’s heritage, the on-site Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum offers an unparalleled experience. Officially recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s largest motorcycle museum, the facility houses more than 1,800 vintage and contemporary motorcycles, representing over 100 years of production. A centerpiece of the museum is the World Champions Exhibit, which showcases championship-winning motorcycles personally donated by both Kenny Roberts and Kenny Roberts Jr.
“We’re excited to continue ‘50 Years of Superbike Racing’ with round two at Barber Motorsports Park,” said MotoAmerica President Wayne Rainey. “The opening round is always exciting, with riders on new teams wanting a strong start to the season. But as we saw, there were many surprises in Atlanta, and we don’t have a clear favorite yet as we head into round two.
“Barber is a demanding track that tests a rider’s physical limits and a team’s technical ability to find the ultimate setup. It will be fun to see which teams can step up and take control, and I expect the intense competition in Alabama to deliver even more unpredictable results.”
One rider well-suited for these technical and physical demands is Mathew Scholtz, who enters Barber carrying confidence and the Quad Lock Superbike Championship points lead aboard his Strack Racing Yamaha YZF-R1. The South African has shown strong pace at the Alabama circuit throughout his career, and Barber’s flowing nature has historically fit his smooth riding style.

OrangeCat Racing’s Sean Dylan Kelly also returns to a meaningful venue in his Superbike career. Barber was the site of the Floridian’s first Superbike podium, and the BMW M 1000 RR rider is targeting a breakthrough weekend that could firmly establish him among the early championship contenders. The technical demands of the 17-turn, 2.38-mile road course may play directly into Kelly’s strengths as one of the paddock’s most precise riders as he continues to gel with his new machine.

Few riders carry a stronger résumé at Barber than six-time premier-class title winner Cameron Beaubier, boasting eight career wins at the Birmingham circuit. As the Warhorse HSBK Ducati Flo4Law rider is chasing a record-tying seventh season title, Alabama presents him with an opportunity to break AMA Hall of Famer Mat Mladins record of nine total wins at Barber Motorsports Park.

Another rider looking to claw back some missing points after round one is Attack Performance Progressive Yamaha Racing’s Bobby Fong. Barber’s fast and flowing layout rewards confidence on corner entry, an area where Fong has consistently excelled throughout his Superbike career. If the Yamaha rider finds early rhythm during the weekend, he will be a threat at the front of the pack.

Cameron Petersen enters the Alabama round building solid momentum aboard his Wrench Motorcycles Ducati Panigale V4 R. As Petersen’s familiarity with the Ducati platform continues to grow, Barber could offer the South African an opportunity to push closer to the front of the premier-class battle.

M4 ECSTAR Suzuki riders Brandon Paasch and Richie Escalante are primed to lead the charge at Barber Motorsports Park. Headquartered in nearby Athens, the legendary squad aims to propel their GSX-R1000Rs to the front of the pack for a podium finish in Sweet Home Alabama.

Real Steel Honda’s Hayden Gillim enters Barber Motorsports Park aboard his Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP looking to regain ground after an early-season DNF at the opening round.

Another rider to watch closely is Rahal Ducati Moto with XPEL’s PJ Jacobsen. The ultra-tough New Yorker is expected to return to competition this weekend aboard the Ducati Panigale V4 R, bringing yet another experienced frontrunner back into an already stacked Superbike field.
As the paddock arrives at “the Augusta National of Motorsports,” the margin for error is razor-thin. However, the true wildcard may be the unpredictable spring weather. The forecast calls for high heat on Saturday and Sunday, but a surprising spring shower could act as the ultimate equalizer, upending expert predictions again. Riders and teams will need to be ready for anything from high heat to high water.
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