MotoAmerica: O’Hara On Top In Super Hooligan FP1 At Ridge

MotoAmerica: O’Hara On Top In Super Hooligan FP1 At Ridge

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

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Tyler O’Hara was quickest during MotoAmerica Roland Sands Design (RSD) Super Hooligan Free Practice One Friday at Ridge Motorsports Park, in Shelton, Washington. Riding his S&S Indian FTR 1200 on Dunlop control tires, the defending Champion lapped the 2.5-mile course in 1:47.751 to lead the field of 24 entries.

Cory West was second-best with a time of 1:48.813 on his Saddlemen Harley-Davidson Pan America.

Hayden Schultz was third in the session thanks to the 1:50.050 he did on his KWR Harley-Davidson Pan America.

Stefano Mesa did a 1:52.128 on his electric Tytlers Cycle Racing Energica, ranking him 10th in the session.

 

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