FIM North America Congratulates 2022 Champions
A number of FIM North America Championships wrapped up in September
PICKERINGTON, Ohio — The Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme North America (FIM NA) congratulates the FIM NA-sanctioned class champions topped on the closing two rounds of this yr’s MotoAmerica Sequence.
“The 2022 season has been an ideal success,” stated FIM NA President Rob Dingman, “and the champions at its conclusion are worthy of the honors they labored laborious to earn.”
Contemporary N Lean Progressive Yamaha Racing’s Jake Gagne received the Medallia AMA Superbike Championship for a second consecutive yr, clinching the title with a second-place end Sunday.
Earlier within the month, Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati NYC’s Josh Herrin secured the 2022 MotoAmerica Supersport Championship at New Jersey Motorsports Park on Sept. 10. The title marked Herrin’s third total and first within the class.
Tytlers Cycle/RideHVMC Racing’s Corey Alexander additionally wrapped up his title — the Yuasa Inventory 1000 Championship — in New Jersey earlier in September.
Within the 2022 Mini Cup by Motul Championship, the 160cc class was received by Nathan Gouker. By successful the 160cc class, Gouker, together with second place finisher Ryder Davis, will symbolize FIM NA within the FIM MiniGP World Sequence Closing in Valencia, Spain, on Nov. 1.
In regards to the FIM North America
FIM North America is one in every of six Continental Unions (CONUs) acknowledged as geographical subdivisions and accountable to the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM). It was based in 1998. The nationwide federations who’re members of FIM North America are, by advantage of their geographical space and their membership within the FIM, the American Motorcyclist Affiliation and the Canadian Motorbike Affiliation. FIM North America establishes an annual calendar of Continental Championship occasions and different actions and declares champions in designated disciplines and courses. Its member federations subject CONU licenses to riders taking part in FIM NA occasions in addition to those that are taking part in Continental Championship occasions organized in different CONUs. For extra info, go to fim-northamerica.com.
Extra, from one other press launch issued by FIM North America:
North America Expertise Cup Completes Inaugural Season with Worthy Champion
Alessandro Di Mario turns into first title-winner
PICKERINGTON, Ohio — The Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme North America (FIM NA) congratulates Alessandro Di Mario on being topped the 2022 North America Expertise Cup Champion.
“The inaugural season of the North America Expertise Cup was an enormous success and an ideal customary was set,” stated FIM NA President Rob Dingman. “The competitors was thrilling to the very finish and Alessandro Di Mario proved to be a deserving champion.”
Di Mario edged out runner-up Jesse Shedden by a single level within the closing standings to develop into the primary North America Expertise Cup (NATC) champion.
The inaugural season of the NATC concluded alongside the ultimate spherical of the MotoAmerica Sequence at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Ala.
The NATC — a collaborative effort between MotoAmerica and Dorna with Rise Moto offering coordination and sanctioned by FIM North America and the AMA — is designed to be a stepping stone between the FIM North America Mini Cup Sequence and the FIM European Expertise Cup or Pink Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup. The inaugural season spanned seven rounds and included riders between the ages of 13 and 16.
In regards to the FIM North America
FIM North America is one in every of six Continental Unions (CONUs) acknowledged as geographical subdivisions and accountable to the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM). It was based in 1998. The nationwide federations who’re members of FIM North America are, by advantage of their geographical space and their membership within the FIM, the American Motorcyclist Affiliation and the Canadian Motorbike Affiliation. FIM North America establishes an annual calendar of Continental Championship occasions and different actions and declares champions in designated disciplines and courses. Its member federations subject CONU licenses to riders taking part in FIM NA occasions in addition to those that are taking part in Continental Championship occasions organized in different CONUs. For extra info, go to fim-northamerica.com.
Extra, from a press launch issued by AMA:
Champions Topped at MotoAmerica Finale
Gagne takes AMA Superbike title, others win assist courses
PICKERINGTON, Ohio — The American Motorcyclist Affiliation congratulates the champions topped on the MotoAmerica Sequence finale at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Ala.
The 2022 season’s closing occasion, which ran Sept. 23-25, wrapped up the Medallia AMA Superbike Championship and 5 support-class titles. Two of the three Mini Cup by Motul courses had been additionally selected the observe within the season finale.
“The 2022 season finale was motion packed and full of pleasure,” stated AMA Monitor Racing Supervisor Ken Saillant. “After a yr stuffed with laborious work and spectacular performances, it’s nice to see a bunch of winners who embody what it means to be a champion.”
Contemporary N Lean Progressive Yamaha Racing’s Jake Gagne received the Medallia AMA Superbike Championship for a second consecutive yr as he clinched the title with a second-place end Sept. 25.
Alpha Omega Kawasaki’s Cody Wyman and Rodio Racing Kawasaki’s Gus Rodio completed the SportbikeTrackGear.com Junior Cup season tied at 285 factors, however Wyman took the championship due to the tiebreaker that’s decided by whole season wins.
The REV’IT! Twins Cup was claimed by N2 Racing/BobbleHeadMoto’s Blake Davis, who rode his late-season momentum to the title. The 16-year-old rider entered the finale forward by 15 factors and his fourth-place end Sept. 25 was ok to carry on for the championship.
Earlier within the month, Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati NYC’s Josh Herrin secured the 2022 MotoAmerica Supersport Championship at New Jersey Motorsports Park on Sept. 10. The title marked Herrin’s third total and first within the class.
Tytlers Cycle/RideHVMC Racing’s Corey Alexander additionally wrapped up his title — the Yuasa Inventory 1000 Championship — in New Jersey earlier in September.
Mission Meals/S&S Cycle/Indian Challenger Workforce’s Tyler O’Hara ended his season by successful each the 2022 MotoAmerica Mission King of the Baggers Championship and the Tremendous Hooligans Championship.
Within the 2022 Mini Cup by Motul Championship, the 110cc and 160cc courses had been received by Nathan Gouker. The 190cc title was claimed by Kensei Matsudaira.
By successful the 160cc class, Gouker, together with second place finisher Ryder Davis, will symbolize FIM NA within the FIM MiniGP World Sequence Closing in Valencia, Spain, on Nov. 1.
The conclusion of the inaugural North America Expertise Cup (NATC) occurred alongside the ultimate spherical of the MotoAmerica Sequence at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Ala., and Alessandro Di Mario edged out runner-up Jesse Shedden by a single level within the closing standings to develop into the primary NATC champion.
The NATC — which is a collaborative effort between MotoAmerica and Dorna with Rise Moto offering coordination and sanctioned by FIM North America and the AMA — is designed to be a stepping stone between the FIM North America Mini Cup Sequence and the FIM European Expertise Cup or Pink Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup. The inaugural season spanned seven rounds and included riders between the ages of 13 and 16.
2022 MotoAmerica Sequence outcomes:
Medallia AMA Superbike
1. Jake Gagne
2. Danilo Petrucci
3. Cameron Petersen
Supersport
1. Josh Herrin
2. Rocco Landers
3. Tyler Scott
SportbikeTrackGear.com Junior Cup
1. Cody Wyman
2. Gus Rodio
3. Kayla Yaakov
Yuasa Inventory 1000
1. Corey Alexander
2. Hayden Gillim
3. Travis Wyman
REV’IT! Twins Cup
1. Blake Davis
2. Jody Barry
3. Anthony Mazziotto
Mission King of the Baggers
1. Tyler O’Hara
2. Travis Wyman
3. Kyle Wyman
RSD Tremendous Hooligan
1. Tyler O’Hara
2. Cory West
3. Andy DiBrino
In regards to the American Motorcyclist Affiliation
Based in 1924, the AMA is a not-for-profit member-based affiliation whose mission is to advertise the motorbike life-style and shield the way forward for motorcycling. Because the world’s largest motorcycling rights and occasion sanctioning group, the AMA advocates for riders’ pursuits in any respect ranges of presidency and sanctions hundreds of competitors and leisure occasions yearly. In addition to providing members money-saving reductions on services, the AMA additionally publishes American Motorcyclist, a lately revitalized and month-to-month full-color journal (and digital model of identical) that covers present occasions and motorbike historical past with sensible pictures and compelling writing. American Motorcyclist can also be North America’s largest-circulation journal. Via the AMA Motorbike Corridor of Fame in Pickerington, Ohio, the AMA honors the heroes and heritage of motorcycling. For extra info, go to AmericanMotorcyclist.com.
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