
Gus Rodio Wins His First SportbikeTrackGear.com Junior Cup Race at Road America
Kyle Wyman was under a tad bit of pressure to give Harley-Davidson its first Mission King Of The Baggers victory at its home race at Road America and he came through in a big way on a sunny Sunday in Wisconsin.
Wyman not only gave Harley the victory it wanted, but the Motor Company swept the podium with new recruit Travis Wyman and Vance & Hines Harley-Davidsonās Hayden Gillim finishing third. The championship leader coming into the Road America weekend was Mission Foods S&S Cycle Indian Challengerās Tyler OāHara, but the Californianās Indian Challenger suffered a mechanical problem while trailing Kyle Wyman.
Mission King Of The Baggers: Wyman Gets It Done!
Round two of the 2021 Mission King Of The Baggers Championship took place on Sunday at Road America, and in the home state of Harley-Davidson, the Motor Company swept the podium. Harley-Davidson factory rider Kyle Wyman started from the pole and led every lap of the race all the way to the checkered flag. Indian-mounted OāHara was in hot pursuit of Wyman for most of the race until he was sidelined with a mechanical issue, which handed second place to Wymanās brother Travis, who was just announced earlier this week as Kyleās teammate on the factory team. Third place went to Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson rider Gillim.
Kyle Wyman was obviously ecstatic to get the win.
āItās amazing,ā Wyman said. āWe got (Harley-Davidsonās) Bill Davidson congratulating me in victory lane. The whoās-who of the motor company is here. I think they gave away 200 tickets to employees this weekend. Thereāre people that came out specifically just to watch this race, so to get it done here in Harleyās backyard is just an incredible feeling. Those guys deserve it. They work so hard. Harley has put a pretty large number of people on this project full-time. They were told, look, this is racing. You donāt punch out at 5 oāclock. Those guys are putting in the hours and putting in the extra time, and itās all paying off. Itās amazing also to have my brother finish second. I donāt know what happened to Tyler (OāHara). I was trying to just put the pressure on him. I donāt know what happened. Just really glad I could execute and put those first few laps down. I think the third lap of the race for me was my best lap. I think like a 27.4. That was about everything. At that point, I looked back out at the chicane and didnāt say anyone. So, from there I could kind of cruise it home.ā
Supersport: Escalante The Dominator
After suffering a somewhat bizarre crash in Supersport race one at Road America on Saturday, HONOS HVMC Racingās Richie Escalante returned to form in Sundayās race two and showed why he has the number one on his Kawasaki. With M4 ECSTAR Suzukiās Sean Dylan Kelly starting from the pole, Escalante overtook Kelly on the opening lap, stretched his lead throughout the 11-lap race, and took the checkers by nearly 10 seconds over second-place finisher and class rival Kelly, who finished second. Third place in race two went to race one winner Stefano Mesa aboard his MESA37Racing Kawasaki.
āSam (Lochoff) started very good in the first couple corners,ā said Escalante. āSo, when he have a little bit of a mistake in turn one I said, āOkay, itās time to pass him as fast as possible and then take one perfect lap or almost enough to try.ā Then a very good lap in the first two laps and just consistent. Itās a more fun race than yesterday compared to today, but Iām happy to win again. Iām so happy about that. Thanks to all my team. Itās time to push it for the next races. I think last year, Ridge and Laguna is one of my difficult races where I need to work and be ready for the next race.ā
Stock 1000: Lewis Takes Charge
There was one Stock 1000 race on the schedule at Road America, and polesitter Geoff May looked very strong in the early going aboard his Geoff May Racing VisionWheel.com Honda. Itās early days for May with the all-new-for-2021 motorcycle, and as the race went on, the lack of seat time and also time to manipulate the electronics on the bike conspired against him. Altus Motorsports Suzuki rider Jake Lewis overtook May and went on to win his second race of the season. While May held on to finish second, HONOS HVMC Racingās Corey Alexander raced his Kawasaki to third place.
āWe made a lot of changes last night,ā Lewis said. āEven last night I was just thinking about how I can improve myself and the bike. This morning, on the way to the truck, I called the team asking to make another few little changes from morning warmup. The start at the beginning before the red flag, I was shuffled really far back. I was like fifth or sixth because I about hit Ashton in turn three. Luckily for that red flag we made another little change that didnāt help for the race that we did after warmup. In the race, the bike was really good. Got a really good start. I knew it was going to be six laps, so it was a sprint race pretty much. Geoff got out front and, luckily, he set sail, because I think that kind of broke up the pack a lot. I thought there was just going to be five or six of us dive-bombing each other on the brakes. I just kept my head down and slowly reeled in Geoff. Then there for two laps I got a really good draft on him and looked at a TV going into turn one because I didnāt know if we split the pack or not and saw Corey. So, I just kept my head down. Honestly, I donāt even know where I passed Geoff. Maybe into five or somewhere. Just hats off to the whole Altus Motorsports team. Itās amazing to be back in the paddock. Itās really nice to be racing with good buddies. Itās been a fun year so far.ā
SportbikeTrackGear.com Junior Cup: Rodioās First
SportbikeTrackGear.com Junior Cup race two featured one of the best battles of the day. In the class where drafting is such a key strategy, the three frontrunners were locked in a heated battle. Scott Powersports KTM rider Tyler Scott was the first of the triumvirate to take his turn in the lead, while Veloce Racingās Max Toth, and Rodio Racingās Gus Rodio kept themselves in the mix. The result at the stripe was a photo finish with Rodio nipping Scott by .024 of a second, and Scott beating Toth by .022 of a second. For Rodio, it was his first career MotoAmerica victory and highlighted his comeback from the broken femur that he suffered in a crash at Ridge Motorsports Park in 2020.
Rodio looked to be in a perfect position on the final run up the hill to the checkers, but he didnāt think so.
āTo be honest,ā he said, āI thought I was in a worse position leading in the last corner, but there was nothing I could do at that point. I wasnāt going to just let everyone pass me. So, I was kind of happy when Tyler (Scott) went past me. It gave me the perfect draft for the line. So, Iām pleased with where I was.ā
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