FIM Intercontinental Games: More From Sunday At Jerez

FIM Intercontinental Games: More From Sunday At Jerez

© 2024, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. By Michael Gougis.

It was three days of learning new tracks, crews, tires, machines and competitors for the American racers who took part in the FIM Intercontinental Games at Circuito de Jerez – Angel Nieto. The FIM North America Continental Union fielded eight riders, split equally between the Supersport and Supersport 300 classes. All riders raced on YZF-R7 and YZF-R3 machines provided by ICG Official Partner Yamaha Motor Europe.

Mallory Dobbs (6) qualified 19th and with a pair of 13th-place finishes took top Women’s Supersport honors. Photo courtesy Gpagency.

Andrew Lee (7) was drafted in at the last minute, qualified 16th and finished 12th and 19th. Photo by Gpagency.

Max Toth (3) qualified 11th in Supersport 300 and finished fourth in Race One before crashing out of Race Two. Photo courtesy Gpagency.

Matthew Chapin (4) qualified 14th and finished 7th and 12th. Photo by Gpagency.

Mikayla Moore (2) qualified 21st and finished 15th and 14th. Photo courtesy Gpagency.

Avery Dreher (1) qualified 19th but DNF both races. Photo courtesy Gpagency.

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