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Petrucci Leads The MotoAmerica Medallia Superbike Pack To VIR

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With Three Wins In Four Races, Danilo Petrucci Leads The Title Chase

IRVINE, CA – May 18, 2022 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – For the first three MotoAmerica Medallia Superbike races of the season, the storyline was all about Danilo Petrucci and Mathew Scholtz. Those two had blitzed the field in the opening three races, the two at Circuit of The Americas and race one Road Atlanta, with Petrucci and his Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati NYC Panigale V4 R winning all three while Scholtz and his Westby Racing Yamaha YZF-R1 was second in the three. Combine that with the fact that defending MotoAmerica Superbike Champion Jake Gagne had two DNFs and his Fresh N Lean Progressive Yamaha teammate Cameron Petersen had one non-finish in the first three races, and you could see things slipping away for anyone not named Petrucci or Scholtz.

The winner from race two at Road Atlanta leads the winner of race one in race one- Jake Gagne (1) in front of Danilo Petrucci (9)

The winner from race two at Road Atlanta leads the winner of race one in race one: Jake Gagne (1) in front of Danilo Petrucci (9) and the rest of the MotoAmerica Medallia Superbike pack.
Next up, VIR. Photo by Brian J. Nelson

But in the fourth race of the season, that all changed.

Petrucci’s Ducati had a mechanical failure on the opening lap at Road Atlanta and Scholtz crashed out early while battling with Petersen for second. Meanwhile, Gagne would take his first victory of the season, Petersen was second, and the top two in the championship had failed to score a point. And just like that the series heads to VIRginia International Raceway for round three with a championship that’s once again anyone’s for the taking.

Petrucci, though, still has a firm grip on things with the former MotoGP star from Italy heading the title chase from Scholtz by 15 points, 75-60. Most believed that Petrucci would struggle to learn a tricky Road Atlanta racetrack. He didn’t. He qualified second, just .060 of a second behind Gagne, and he won race one, taking over at the front when Gagne crashed out on the sixth lap. From there he battled the heat…

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