MotoAmerica: Uribe Leads Stock 1000 FP1 At Ridge

MotoAmerica: Uribe Leads Stock 1000 FP1 At Ridge

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Jayson Uribe led MotoAmerica Stock 1000 Free Practice One (FP1) Friday morning at Ridge Motorsports Park, in Shelton, Washington. Riding an OrangeCat Racing BMW M 1000 RR, the Californian navigated the undulating 2.5-mile course in 1:43.414 to lead the field of 33 riders.

Defending Champion Hayden Gillim was second-fastest with a time of 1:43.965 on his Real Steel Motorsports Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP.

Uribe’s teammate Travis Wyman was third-quickest with a 1:44.942.

The session was interrupted with a red flag to deal with a crash by Nolan Lamkin, who was seen later walking around the paddock.

 

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