Michael Jordan Motorsports scored a double podium and maintains the AMA Superbike Championship lead after the third and fourth races at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California at the weekend.
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Suzuki dominates Daytona superbike opener
Suzuki continued its tradition of owning the racetrack at the opening round of AMA American Superbike series in Daytona Beach, Florida this weekend – the GSX-R1000 taking seven of the top-10 spots overall after two days of racing.
Record breaking win for Spies
Rockstar Makita Suzuki Factory Racing’s Ben Spies won Saturday’s AMA Superbike race at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin – a record-breaking seven AMA Superbike wins on the trot!
The two-time AMA Superbike Champion was the pole-sitter in this race – the first of two in the double-header weekend – and led all 16 laps to [...]
Chaz Davies becomes the first Brit to win Daytona 200
Chaz Davies has become Britain’s first-ever Daytona 200 winner by default after initial winner Josh Hayes was disqualified by AMA officials when they found his race-winning machine to be in violation of the AMA Road Race rulebook.
Rick Hobbs, Hayes’ crew chief said.
“We’ve appealed their decision and basically that’s our side of it, We’ve appealed [...]









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