Drag Specialties Announces Mission King Of The Baggers Sponsorship Extension And Contingency Program

Decent cash payouts continue in 2022 for the King of the Baggers series.

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MotoAmerica, North America’s premier motorcycle road racing series, is thrilled to announce that Drag Specialties has signed a new three-year agreement to be an official partner of the Mission King Of The Baggers Championship. Additionally, Drag Specialties will also be offering a contingency program for the popular V-twin class.

Drag Specialties is posting $52,000 in contingency money in the seven-round series with eligible riders rewarded for their top-five finishes in each race. The payout is as follows: $2500 for a win; $1250 for second; $1000 for third; $750 for fourth; and $500 for fifth.

Additionally, Drag Specialties will pay $10,000 to the racer who is ultimately crowned as champion of the MotoAmerica King Of The Baggers Championship.

“We are excited to sign a new multi-year sponsorship agreement with MotoAmerica,” said Hylton Beattie, Global Motorsports Director for Drag Specialties. “Our partnership has been successful for both parties so we’re happy to continue for at least three more years.  We are also pleased to offer a contingency program to racers in the MotoAmerica Mission King Of The Baggers Championship. The Baggers series fits right into a lot of what we do at Drag Specialties, we’ve seen the rapid growth of the new series, and we want to be a bigger part of it. It’s always our goal to give back to our customers and offering a contingency program to our racers is a perfect way to accomplish this. We’re looking forward to a close and exciting battle for the championship and we will have our semi at the tracks so we can interact with our customers. It will be a lot of fun to watch and we can’t wait for it to get started at Daytona.”

“We’re really happy that Having Drag Specialties is returning as a sponsor of the Mission King Of The Baggers Series,” said MotoAmerica President Wayne Rainey. “And the fact that Drag Specialties is taking it a step farther and offering a contingency program to our racers is a real bonus and really shows their continued commitment to our series.”

The contingency payout requirements are as follows: Logos must be unobstructed, visible, and applied at all rounds; an authorized Drag Specialties patch is to be worn on either upper sleeve or front upper chest of the riders’ leathers; and three-inch Drag Specialties decals must be present on either of the bikes side panels or tail section.

2022 Mission MotoAmerica King Of The Baggers Championship

*March 10-12             Daytona International Speedway               Daytona Beach, FL
April 22-24                 Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta                Braselton, GA
June 3-5                     Road America                                            Elkhart Lake, WI
July 8-10                    WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca         Monterey, CA
July 29-31                  Brainerd International Raceway                 Brainerd, MN
September 9-11         New Jersey Motorsports Park                   Millville, NJ

*Two races will be held at Daytona

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Very proud to receive the Irish Motorcyclist of the year. Excited to start my 2022 season now and I’d like to thank all the bike…

Very proud to receive the Irish Motorcyclist of the year. Excited to start my 2022 season now and I’d like to thank all the bike fans at home that always have my back. Let’s see what we can do this year!


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Darryn Binder: “I’d be stupid not to accept my life’s dream”

“I don’t have a mental coach, I don’t need one. I’m a perfectly happy person, I don’t entertain b*******. So yeah, I carry on like normal. I approach this season like I approach any season. Obviously I’ve changed a couple of things regarding my training, I had to step up in a couple of areas but I did a normal off-season. I went home to South Africa, been training a little more in the gym, but just approaching it like I would anything. At the end of the day it’s still a motorbike, it’s got two wheels and I’ve got to ride it.”  

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Aleix Espargaro mixes it with the best at pro-cycling event

Mixing it with a number of professional cyclists, Espargaro took part in the third stage of the event, which was made up of 71 kilometres of mountainous terrain, including a 1,341-meter overall altitude change. Despite the stiff competition, Espargaro was in among the victory fight until the latter stages, eventually claiming a very respectable P4.

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KTM set to launch their 2022 campaign on Thursday

Streaming live on motogp.com from 10:00 CET on Thursday, January 27th, the Austrian brand will set out their targets ahead of the 2022 MotoGP™ World Championship. Plus, we’ll get the chance to hear from new team boss Francesco Guidotti following his shock move from Pramac Racing during the winter break. 

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BMW safaris take a cruisy turn

For more than two decades BMW Motored Australia has been operating road and off-road tours for customers, called safaris.

Last year the German company returned to cruisers after several years with the release of their massive R 18 boxer cruiser.

So now they have offered a special “cruisy” safari option called the ‘SoulFuel Escape’ on March 2-6, 2022.

The four-day, five-night tour will take in the scenic roads between Windsor on Sydney’s Northside to Port Macquarie. A very relaxed cruise, indeed!

Bookings go on sale this Thursday (27 January) at 9am AEDT. If it’s like their other safaris, it will sell out quickly with numbers limited to just 30.

Click here to register.

The tour is not only open to R 18 customers, but also potential customers who can hire one, as well as owners of the R nineT models. Only 18 hire bikes are available.

BMW R NineT Scrambler
BMW R NineT Scrambler

It’s a great way to do a long test ride before you buy!

Robbie Maddison harbour

It’s not cheap, though, at $A3999 for the rider, $4899 with a pillion and R 18 hire costing $1000.

For that you get:

  • 5 Nights of “premium accommodation”;
  • Daily planned routes with lead and sweep riders;
  • Technical support;
  • Luggage transfer so you don’t need panniers;
  • A rider pack of “goodies”;
  • All breakfasts and dinners; and
  • Two custom experience activities.

We’re not sure what the last one means, but it should be good.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Bryan Staring clambering all over a sexy new Italian redhead….

Bryan Staring on the Panigale V4 R

After a fairly difficult couple of seasons Bryan Staring is hoping a sexy new Italian in his life might turn things around… Bryan will contest the 2022 Australian Superbike Championship with DesmoSport Ducati and is riding the machine for the first time this week at Phillip Island.

Bryan Staring

Since returning from Europe a few years ago I’ve really enjoyed racing in the ASBK and I’m excited to get on the DesmoSport Ducati Panigale V4 R. I spent a long time living in Italy, so to be able to partner with such a passionate, and proudly Italian brand really brings back a lot of great memories for me. It’s no secret that the bike is incredible to begin with and I’m confident that I can race for wins and the 2022 ASBK Championship. I love riding motorcycles, I love racing and I’m motivated more than ever with Ben and Troy’s support.

This interview we conducted with Bryan Staring back in late 2014 gives some great insights into Bryan and his experiences in Europe.

We believe Bryan and the Ducati could be a fearsome combination. Bryan and DesmoSport Ducati crew chief Ben Henry have actually lived together at various times during their lives as the two are close friends who both hail from Western Australia.  We recently conducted an extensive interview with Ben that you can find here.

In the meantime check out these first images of Bryan getting to know the DesmoSport Ducati at Phillip Island this week.

Bryan Staring – DesmoSport Ducati – Image RbMotoLens
Bryan Staring – DesmoSport Ducati – Image RbMotoLens
Bryan Staring – DesmoSport Ducati – Image RbMotoLens
Bryan Staring – DesmoSport Ducati – Image RbMotoLens
Bryan Staring – DesmoSport Ducati – Image RbMotoLens
Bryan Staring – DesmoSport Ducati – Image RbMotoLens
Bryan Staring – DesmoSport Ducati – Image RbMotoLens
Bryan Staring – DesmoSport Ducati – Image RbMotoLens
Bryan Staring – DesmoSport Ducati – Image RbMotoLens
Bryan Staring – DesmoSport Ducati – Image RbMotoLens
Bryan Staring – DesmoSport Ducati – Image RbMotoLens
Bryan Staring – DesmoSport Ducati – Image RbMotoLens
Bryan Staring – DesmoSport Ducati – Image RbMotoLens
Bryan Staring – DesmoSport Ducati – Image RbMotoLens
Bryan Staring – DesmoSport Ducati – Image RbMotoLens
Bryan Staring – DesmoSport Ducati – Image RbMotoLens
Bryan Staring – DesmoSport Ducati – Image RbMotoLens

Source: MCNews.com.au

First official ASBK Test of 2022 upon us

2022 ASBK getting underway at Phillip Island Test

The mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance Australian Superbike Championship, presented by Motul (ASBK) returns this week with the Official ASBK Test on 27-28 January at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit. For many this will be the final opportunity for teams and riders to test their machinery in preparation for the 2022 season. Round one of the Championship will be staged at Phillip Island just a few weeks later 26 – 27 February, 2022.

Motorcycling Australia (MA) CEO Peter Doyle

Motorcycling Australia is delighted to see the ASBK Championship back on track in 2022. Kicking off the season at Phillip Island with the Alpinestars Superbikes as the lead category at our standalone round is a terrific way for the fans, industry, sponsors, teams and riders to get into gear into 2022.”

At the official test we will see the following categories:

  • Alpinestars Superbike
  • Michelin Supersport
  • Dunlop Supersport 300
  • Yamaha Finance R3 Cup
  • bLU cRU Oceania Junior Cup
Mike Jones will be in action on the YRT YZF-R1

For ASBK competitors, testing and racing at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit is always significant, with the fast and flowing circuit giving riders the opportunity to measure themselves against the country’s best talent.

Broc Pearson
2021 Australian Supersport Champion Broc Pearson steps up to Superbike for 2022 – Image RbMotoLens

2020/21 champion Wayne Maxwell who has decided to retire thoughts of retirement for 2022 and go around again. Maxwell said his decision to compete in 2022 was more about making sure his team (McMartin Racing) was prepared for a consistent championship campaign.  We conducted an in-depth interview with Wayne around the announcement, and talking about ASBK in general. Here is a short snippet from the man himself here.

Wayne Maxwell

McMartin Racing is a very small privateer team, so we had to make sure we could get funding and support in order for the team to make a step forward and improve. Everyone else is going to step-up so we need to do the same. We were far from perfect in 2020 and 2021, but the ultimate goal is to win the championship three years in a row. I’m under no illusion that’s it’s going to be easier than the previous two, so if I can improve my fitness off the bike, it will help my consistency in the races.

Two-time British Superbike Champion Josh Brookes will also be turning some laps on the Boost Mobile Ducati V4 R motorcycles over the duration of the test.

Wayne Maxwell will defend his #1 plate in 2022 – Image RbMotoLens

Bryan Staring is already testing the DesmoSport Ducati this week at Phillip Island as part of an intensive and quick-fire adaption to the Panigale V4 R as he rode the machine for the first time on Monday.

Bryan Staring joins DesmoSport Ducati for ASBK 2022 – Image RbMotoLens

Troy Herfoss has had a lot more time to recover from his injuries and build up strength. He will be out to send a signal that he is back…

Troy Herfoss – Image RbMotoLens

Josh Waters has been busy adapting to the BMW M 1000 RR and early signs are that he will be back in championship contention.

Josh Waters adapting to the BMW M 1000 RR – Image RbMotoLens

In other ASBK news today, Motul was announced as the presenting rights holders once again for the upcoming season, and mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance has signed on again in 2022 as the primary naming rights sponsor of the series.

Mark Bradley, General Manager, mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance

We’re really pleased to be back as the naming rights sponsor and look forward to what will be a close and competitive season of racing. At mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance, we offer a comprehensive range of insurance products that are designed so our customers can cover their specific insurance needs. This comes from a deep understanding of motorcycling, riders, and their needs. We believe that our involvement in ASBK as the naming rights sponsor shows we really mean what we say. For fans, competitors and officials associated with ASBK, we wish you all the absolute best in season 2022.”

Brenden Stoeckert
Link International – Motul Distributor

Motul has been involved in racing via various partnerships for a long time and this unbroken relationship with racing has established and maintained the brand as a global motorsport power reference it is today. We are pleased to be the presenting rights sponsor again in 2022 and wish all involved the very best.

Motorcycling Australia (MA) CEO Peter Doyle

We are confident that ASBK is set for a terrific year in 2022 and having mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance return as sponsors show they share our confidence in the championship. In 2022, we are looking forward to a full season of competitive and entertaining racing and the support of our sponsors is key to making this happen. Motul have been an important supporter of motorcycle racing in Australia and having them return as presenting rights sponsor in 2022 is an important element in the ongoing success of ASBK. I want to thank mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance and Motul for their continuing support on behalf of not only Motorcycling Australia but all fans and stakeholders.”

mi-bike Motorcycle Insurance
2022 ASBK Calendar

  • Round 1 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, VIC 25 – 27 February
    SBK, SSPT, SS300, R3 Cup, OJC, SBK Masters
  • Round 2 Queensland Raceway, Ipswich QLD 18 – 20 March
    SBK, SSPT, SS300, R3 Cup, OJC, Sidecars
  • Round 3 Wakefield Park Raceway, Goulburn NSW 22 – 24 April
    SBK, SSPT, SS300, R3 Cup, OJC, Sidecars
  • Round 4 Hidden Valley Raceway, Darwin NT 17 – 19 June
    * With Supercars – SBK Only
  • Round 5 Morgan Park Raceway, Warwick QLD 5 – 7 August
    SBK, SSPT, SS300, R3 Cup, OJC
  • Round 6 Symmons Plains Raceway – Launceston TAS 20 – 23 October
    SBK, SSPT, SS300, R3 Cup
  • Round 7 Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit, Cowes VIC TBA – November
    TBC
  • Round 8 The Bend Motorsport Park, Tailem Bend SA 2 – 4 December
    SBK, SSPT, SS300, R3 Cup, OJC
    ASBK Night of Champions Dinner – The Bend 4 December

Source: MCNews.com.au

GASGAS introduce MC 450F Troy Lee ‘Factory’ Edition

2022 GASGAS MC 450F Troy Lee Edition


What do you get when you take the GasGas MC 450F and fit the best tech accessories available? You get the new MC 450F Troy Lee Designs ‘Factory’ Edition which is loaded with factory team hardware to be high level competitive straight off the showroom floor.

2022 GASGAS MC 450F Troy Lee Edition

We’re hearing the new Troy Lee Designs edition will be faster and even more fun to ride than the standard 450cc motocrosser, and comes finished with a Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS Factory Racing graphics kit, to make sure it looks every bit as good as it performs, with the bike to be available worldwide.

2022 GASGAS MC 450F Troy Lee Edition

Heavily inspired by Justin Barcia’s AMA Supercross and Pro Motocross race-winning machine, GasGas have fitted many of the very same parts used by Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS Factory Racing team to create a great performing, and cool looking, race replica.

2022 GASGAS MC 450F Troy Lee Edition

Just take a look at the full list of what’s included on the all-new MC 450F Troy Lee Designs motocross bike…

2022 GASGAS MC 450F Troy Lee Edition
  • Replica Troy Lee Designs/Red Bull/GASGAS Factory Racing graphics from the 2021 season
  • A set of #51 decals for those who wish to go full Bam Bam in 2022
  • Troy Lee Designs Factory Racing Seat
  • Softer ODI Lock-On Grips
  • Factory Racing Triple Clamps (anodized red)
  • Factory Wheels (black)
  • Dunlop tires
  • Black rear sprocket
  • Gold chain
  • Factory Start Device
  • Semi-Floating Front Disc
  • Front Brake Disc Guard
  • Composite Skid Plate
  • Frame Protection Kit (red)
  • Hourmeter
  • Map Select Switch
  • Akrapovic “Slip-On Line” exhaust system
  • Hinson Outer Clutch Cover
  • Black Neken Fatbar with GASGAS bar pad
  • Firmer suspension settings

GasGas have unlocked a little more power from the compact MC 450F motor by adding a lightweight Akrapovič Slip-On Line exhaust system, giving significantly improved torque and an overall performance boost. Quick and easy changes in the power delivery can be made thanks to a handlebar mounted Map Select Switch.

2022 GASGAS MC 450F Troy Lee Edition

For improved handling, the MC 450F Troy Lee Designs motocross bike features firmer WP XACT suspension settings, with the forks held in place by adjustable, red anodised Factory Racing Triple Clamps. For additional comfort, we’ve fitted softer ODI Lock-On grips and installed a TLD Factory Racing seat cover, to keep you firmly in place while getting on the gas.

2022 GasGas MC 450F Troy Lee Designs Factory Edition
2022 GasGas MC 450F Troy Lee Designs Factory Edition

The MC 450F Troy Lee Designs machine comes fitted with our Factory Wheels, in black. Rock solid and super-cool looking, they’re fitted with Dunlop’s Geomax MX33 tyres. They’ve also bolted a semi-floating front rotor to the front wheel to improve braking performance with a front brake disc guard keeping the rotor safe and out of harm’s way.

2022 GASGAS MC 450F Troy Lee Edition

Finally, finishing the MC 450F Troy Lee Designs off in style is an extended list of parts from the technical accessories range. From front to back, there’s a Factory Start Device, Neken handlebars, a Composite Skid Plate, Hinson Clutch Cover, a red Frame Protection Kit, a black Rear Sprocket, and a gold chain. Plus, to keep on top of service intervals, we’ve installed an Hour Meter, so you’ll never lose track of just how many hours you’ve spent on this awesome bike.

2022 GASGAS MC 450F Troy Lee Edition

For more information and to check out the full spec of the MC 450F Troy Lee Designs motocross bike, head to GASGAS.com.

The MC 450F Troy Lee Designs will be available nowin dealerships worldwide, we’re just waiting for Australian pricing details and availability dates.

2022 GASGAS MC 450F Troy Lee Edition
2022 GASGAS MC 450F Troy Lee Edition

Source: MCNews.com.au