Bagger Racing League: Xaus Wins Bagger GP At Motorsports Park Hastings

Bagger Racing League: Xaus Wins Bagger GP At Motorsports Park Hastings

© 2024, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Bagger Racing League:

The Bagger Racing League’s (BRL) 2024 season kicked off on May 24-26 at Motorsports Park Hastings in Hastings, Nebraska.

The BRL Bagger GP feature race had the following results: 1. Ruben Xaus, 2. Sam Guerin, 3. Cody Gilmore, 4. Jesse Janisch, 5. Arnie Wells, 6. Jake Masters, 7. Eric Reyes, 8. Tony Sallima, 9. Tyler Elliott, 10. Joe Sanderson, 11. Oleg Pianykh.

BLR SuperStreet results: 1. Jake Masters, 2. Chris Rivas, 3. Sean Hoffman, 4. Carl Schlacht, 5. Phil Doty, 6. Joe Sanderson.

BRL Air Cooled Twins winner: Chris Rivas

BRL American Twins Unlimited winner: Carl Schlacht

BRL Liquid Cooled Twins winner: Andrew Berkeley

 

 

Ruben Xaus. Photo by Richard Gergely, courtesy BRL.
In the spirit of his new BRL race winner’s belt, Ruben Xaus strikes a fighter’s pose. Photo by Richard Gergely, courtesy BRL.

 

And the new BRL Metric Classes Podium Results:

Unlimited Superbike: 1. Brett Folkerts, 2. Chris Haesemeyer, 3. Brian Haig.

Lightweight Superbike: 1. Brett Folkerts, 2. Scott Short, 3. Arch E. York.

Middleweight Superbike: 1. Chris Haesemeyer, 2. Jamie Hanson, 3. Keira Noble.

Next Generation Superbike: 1. Jamie Hanson, 2. James Milroy Jr., 3. Catherine Bukowski.

 

NEXT ROUND : June 28-30 at Gingerman Raceway, South Haven, Michigan.

 

 

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