MotoAmerica: Moore Earns Royal Enfield BTR Pole At Road America

MotoAmerica: Moore Earns Royal Enfield BTR Pole At Road America

© 2024, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. By David Swarts.

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Mikayla Moore will start the MotoAmerica Royal Enfield Build. Train. Race. (BTR) races at Road America from pole position. The defending Champion captured the top grid spot by recording a new All-Time Lap Record of 2:51.642 on her Dunlop-shod and race-kitted Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 during Friday’s Qualifying One (Q1) session. Moore was also fastest during Qualifying Two (Q2) early Saturday morning, but her time from Friday ended being her fastest.

Emma Betters will line up second on the grid thanks to the 2:57.262 she did in Q2. That was an improvement of more than two seconds from the 2:59.414 she did in Q1.

Camille Conrad claimed the third and final spot on the front row with the 2:58.660 she did Saturday morning.

 

 

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