Tyler O’Hara, driving his Progressive Insurance coverage/Mission Meals Indian Challenger, received the three-lap MotoAmerica Mission King Of The Baggers (KOTB) Problem sprint for money Saturday at Michelin Raceway Street Atlanta.
The KOTB Problem doesn’t pay any factors however the winner earns $5,000.
Vance & Hines/Mission Meals Harley-Davidson’s James Rispoli completed second, simply 0.137 second behind O’Hara and fewer than 0.2 second forward of Rispoli’s teammate Hayden Gillim.
O’Hara’s teammate Jeremy McWilliams didn’t end, whereas pole-sitter Kyle Wyman and Bobby Fong didn’t begin.
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