MotoAmerica: Royal Enfield BTR Race One Results From Road America

MotoAmerica: Royal Enfield BTR Race One Results From Road America

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

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Cassie Creer won MotoAmerica Royal Enfield Build. Train. Race. (BTR) Race One Saturday at rainy Road America, in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. Riding her race-kitted Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 on Dunlop rain tires for the first time, Creer led all four laps and held on to take the first win of her MotoAmerica career.

Emma Betters made up three seconds on Creer on the fourth and final lap but came up 0.225 second short at the checkered flag. Second place, however, was enough for Betters to take over the Championship point lead.

Camille Conrad finished third.

Defending Champion Mikayla Moore did not start Race One. Moore crashed during Twins Cup Qualifying Two Saturday morning and suffered a leg injury that prevented her from racing. During an interview on MotoAmerica Live+ Moore indicated that she may try to race on Sunday.

 

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