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Nine Is The Number As It’s Tight At The Top In MotoAmerica Support Classes

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Three Title Battles Are Separated By Just Nine Points, Two Others
Less Than 15 Points Apart As Series Heads To Minnesota

IRVINE, CA – June 13, 2024 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – All five of the MotoAmerica support classes that will be on display at Brainerd International Raceway, June 14-16, feature tight championship battles with the top two in all five separated by less than 15 points.

240613 The Mission King Of The Baggers will be led into Brainerd International Raceway by championship points leader Troy Herfoss

The Mission King Of The Baggers will be led into Brainerd International Raceway by championship points leader Troy Herfoss. The Australian will be pulling double duty this weekend as he will also race in the Steel Commander Superbike class. Photo by Brian J. Nelson

The biggest margin is 14 points in the Stock 1000 Championship with Hayden Gillim leading Bryce Prince by two touchdowns. The Supersport series is led by PJ Jacobsen by 12 over Mathew Scholtz and the remaining three classes racing at Brainerd all feature just nine-point margins with Rocco Landers leading Alessandro Di Mario by nine in BellissiMoto Twins Cup, Mathew Chapin ahead of Logan Cunnison by nine in Junior Cup and Troy Herfoss arrives in Minnesota with slim nine-point cushion over Kyle Wyman.

Mission King Of The Baggers – Herfoss vs. Wyman

Two riders have won the eight Mission King Of The Baggers races so far in 2024 and those two are well clear of the rest as the championship chase looks to be a mano a mano fight between S&S/Indian Motorcycle’s Troy Herfoss and Harley-Davidson Factory Racing’s Kyle Wyman.

Herfoss leads by nine points heading into the two races at Brainerd with the series stopping again at a racetrack that the Australian has never seen. So far, however, it hasn’t been a problem as the three-time Australian Superbike Champion has proven to be a quick study with four wins and four second-place finishes to start his rookie season. Herfoss will be doing double duty this weekend at Brainerd as he will ride a Tylers Cycle Racing BMW in the Steel Commander Superbike races as a fill-in rider for the injured Cameron Beaubier.

Wyman, on the other hand, has three top-five finishes in the three previous races held at BIR, including a runner-up finish in 2022.

Herfoss’ teammate Tyler O’Hara is third in the 2024 championship but sits 69 points behind the points leader. Wyman’s teammate James Rispoli is fourth, a further 19 points behind, and RevZilla/Motul/Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson’s defending King Of The Baggers Champion Hayden Gillim is fifth and seven points behind…

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