Road Atlanta VIP Magazine

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Road atlanta - april 19-21, 2024

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Road Atlanta Guests Speakers

A word of thanks to all of guest speakers who helped make the Road Atlanta Superfan VIP Experience “Super!” Sean Bice, Scott Dewey, Sonya Lloyd, Dominic Doyle, James Rispoli, Jason Pridmore, Greg White, Josh Hayes, Cameron Beaubier, Tom Halverson, Max Flinders, Michael Martin and Jason Kingham.

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“Appreciation” ...in the good ol’ dictionary, appreciation is regarded as “recognition and enjoyment of the good qualities of someone or something.” I couldn’t agree more! I am particularly appreciative to the many companies and their people who contribute to putting on a Moto America Championship Road Race event. Coming from the side of Factory Racing, we also have several priorities; win races, win championships, represent our companies and sponsors and positively showcase the brand to the many fans. Obviously not an easy task, many people and products are required to achieve these objectives.

Working for MotoAmerica has provided a new perspective to me. The big difference are the many facets involved in putting on “the show” which I had simply taken for granted before working with MotoAmerica. To make for a successful event it requires a vision with planning, scheduling, TV, ticketing, marketing, media, safety, medical, transportation, regulations (and more) with staffing, volunteers and temporary support and, of course, a great facility to have the event with teams and racers to participate.

So, I see a lot of appreciation is deserved, once the weekend is considered a success. I’m fortunate to be able to entertain our VIP Superfans in a nice suite, with great food and accommodations. The elements that make it a success are our racers and industry personnel who enjoy the opportunity to share their time with you. Again, I believe we can all appreciate them.

Last, but not least, without you, the VIP Superfan, this entire experience would not have been a success.

Thank you. I hope you enjoy this magazine and I hope to see you at Barber Motorsports Park or at one of our other MotoAmerica Championship rounds.

Best Regards, Ron “Slicer”Heben

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Perfect weather allowed our fans to enjoy the pre-race activities of Mission King Of The Baggers race 1. Hayden Gillim (#1) and Bobby Fong (#50) who both also raced the Steel Commander Superbike class did not have much time to get ready for their 2nd race of the day. James Rispoli (#43) and Troy Herfoss (#17) both welcomed our VIPs for some pre-race pics

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Happiest place to be at Road Atlanta on Saturday was with the top 3 of the Mission King Of The Baggers podiums. Troy Herfoss, James Rispoli and Hayden Gillim took top honors

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Special opportunities were provided to our VIPs by Michael Martin, Max Flinders, Sonya Lloyd, Dominic Doyle, James Rispoli, Josh Hayes and Jason Kingham.
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Unfavorable weather on Sunday did not diminish the spirts of our VIPs during pre-race activities for Steel Commander Superbike race

2. Cameron Beaubier (#6), Cameron Petersen (#45), Hayden Gillim (#69) and Josh Herrin (#2) all took time to get with their favorite fans!

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Hey you made the cover if you were part of the Steel Commander Superbike Race 2 podium celebrations! Jake Gagne, Cameron Beaubier and Cameron Petersen took top honors with Jake and Cameron Beaubier having another great battle.

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Duly Noted

Random notes, comments, statistics, musings, and bits of trivia from the MotoAmerica Superbikes at Road Atlanta:

“Do You Have Any Idea How Fast You Were Going?“

Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta saw the debut of the 2024 Steel Commander Superbike Championship, and as you would expect, the Superbike riders continue to produce MotoAmerica’s highest trap speeds.

The fastest overall rider throughout the weekend was Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati’s Loris Baz, who reached a maximum speed of 189.2 miles per hour on the lap 3 of Saturday’s 19-lap Superbike race one.

Here are the riders whose motorcycles topped the charts in the other four race classes that competed over the weekend at Road Atlanta:

Mission King Of The Baggers: 168.0 miles per hour by S&S/Indian Motorcycle Challenger rider Tyler O’Hara on lap 4 of the 8-lap KOTB race one on Saturday afternoon

Supersport: 165.7 miles per hour by N2 Racing BobbleHeadMoto rider Blake Davis aboard his Yamaha YZF-R6 on the 18th and final lap of Saturday’s Supersport race one.

BellissiMoto Twins Cup: 148.7 miles per hour by Rodio Racing – Powered by Robem Engineering Aprilia rider Alessandro Di Mario on lap 6 of Saturday’s 8-lap Twins Cup race one.

Junior Cup: 123.2 miles per hour by BARTCON Racing Kawasaki rider Matthew Chapin on lap 8 of Saturday’s 11-lap Junior Cup race.

For The Record

There was only one new lap record set this year at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, and no surprise, it was set in Mission King Of The Baggers. During Saturday’s Qualifying 2 session, S&S/Indian Motorcycle Challenger rider Troy Herfoss earned the pole position with a new fastest lap of 1:28.509. Herfoss set the record on lap 7 of the 8 laps he did during the Q2 session.

Hurtin’ You Don’t Come Easy

As the old saying goes, “Crashing sucks” and it really sucks when a rider crashes and gets hurt. Among the walking wounded over the weekend was Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki rider Rossi Moor who suffered what Moor said was “the biggest crash of (his) life” going into turn one at about 120 miles an hour during Saturday’s BellissiMoto Twins Cup race one. Moor spent some time in the hospital, but miraculously, he was declared fit to compete in Sunday’s Twins Cup race two. Moor gave full credit to his safety equipment for protecting him.

At the end of Saturday’s Steel Commander Superbike race, after the checkered flag flew, there was an incident involving Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati’s Loris Baz and Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki’s Richie Escalante. Baz injured his right leg–the same one he badly broke last year when he was racing in the FIM Superbike World Chmpionship–but he was somehow able to race again on Sunday. Escalante, however, got the worst of the incident. According to a medical update issued by Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki team principal Chris Ulrich, Escalante “was awake and alert (after the incident) and was able to move away from the crash site under his own power. He was evaluated at the track and then transported to a local hospital for further evaluation. Scans at the hospital revealed a fracture of his left wrist along with compression fractures of L1, L2, and L4 in his back. Escalante was held overnight at a local hospital but was released and was able to fly home to Mexico for further medical evaluation and treatment.” We send our best wishes for a speedy recovery to Richie.

He Ain’t Heavy, He’s Max Flinders

Another rider who got hurt was Thrashed Bike Racing Yamaha rider Max Flinders, who crashed in the wet during Sunday’s Superbike race two and injured his hip. The fan favorite somehow managed to climb aboard his Mad Monkey Motorsports Indian Challenger and compete in the weekend-concluding Mission King Of The Baggers Championship race two that immediately followed the Superbike race.

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Somehow, Richie Escalante (left) and Loris Baz (center) crashed after the checkered flag flew in Superbike race one. Troy Herfoss was the latest Mission King Of The Baggers rider to break a track record. Photo by Brian J. Nelson. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

It would have been a heroic effort just for Flinders to finish the race,but despite the pain of his injury and the treacherous conditions due to a wet-but-drying track, the British expatriate had an incredible save from a near high-side on his way to finishing third and earning a trip to the podium, as well as to the post-race press conference in Road Atlanta’s media tower. Race winner Troy Herfoss gave Flinders a piggyback ride up the steps and onto the podium, and one of Flinders’s crew members then gave him a piggyback ride all the way across the walking bridge and up to the press conference on the second floor of the tower. Flinders entered the media center to the raucous applause of the photographers, videographers, and journalists who greeted him like the conquering hero that he is.

You Can’t Win If You Don’t Troy

Troy Herfoss is a three-time Australian Superbike champion currently competing in the Mission King Of The Baggers Championship. Due to Richie Escalante‘s injuries suffered in Saturday’s Steel Commander Superbike race, chances are, he may not be recovered in time to race in MotoAmerica’s next round on May 17 through 19 at Barber Motorsports Park, if not longer. Because of that possibility, I asked Herfoss if he would consider being Escalante’s fill-in rider on the Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki team. Herfoss’s answer was straight and to the point:

“I’ve got an itch that I think I need to scratch, in regards to riding a Superbike,” Herfoss said. “But, I’m employed to do my best on this bike, and that’s something that I’ve got to not only talk to that team about but discuss with my team. With Barber the next round, I’ve known the whole time since I signed a contract with Indian that, one, yes, I’m allowed to ride a Superbike, and two, Barber is a free round for us. Now this has happened. I’m like a kid right now. I’m so excited to race motorbikes. It’s too hard of a question to answer. I think you know the answer.”

Stay tuned.

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Warhorse HSBK Racing Ducati’s Loris Baz went nearly 190 miles per hour at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta this past Saturday. Photo by Brian J. Nelson. Max Flinders took an Uber to the press conference for KOTB race two. Triple Australian Superbike Champ Troy Herfoss on a MotoAmerica Superbike? Stay tuned. Photo by Bob Granger. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

Another great racing shot by Brian J Nelson of the start of Steel Commander Superbike Race 1. More VIP suite engagements with Scott Dewey, Cameron Beaubier, Jason Pridmore, Greg White and Josh Hayes

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Troy Herfoss is on fire! Winning all three of the Mission King Of The Baggers Challenges and taking back-to-back wins at Road Atlanta. Special weekend for all of our guests. We hope you enjoyed it!

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