Gallery: Best AMA SuperBikes and SportBikes
Gallery: Best AMA SuperBikes and SportBikesAMA Daytona SportBike Don’t let the size of the engines fool you. The high-revving 599cc four cylinder...
AMA Daytona SportBike
Don’t let the size of the engines fool you. The high-revving 599cc four cylinder bikes (675cc for the triples) that make up the AMA Daytona SportBike grid are piloted by some of the most aggressive, athletic and calculated riders in the sport. The Laguna Seca recreational park was echoing with the screams of precision-built middleweight machines tearing around the track at 16,000 RPM. Fortunately, RideApart photographer Ryan Skut and Editor-at-Large Bruce Speedman were granted exclusive access to document the action beyond the fence.
AMA Daytona SportBike rider Benny Solis (#35) out for an early morning practice session on his Team H35 Yamaha YZF-R6.
AMA Daytona SportBike race winner Jake Lewis (#85) hanging off his Motosport.com / Meen Yahama YZF-R6 transitioning between turns 8 and 8a of the corkscrew.
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AMA SuperBike
Step aside middleweights; it’s time to let the big dogs eat. Some of the top riders in the country aboard some of the most powerful and capable production sportbikes in the world take on the legendary Mazda Laguna Seca Raceway in the AMA SuperBike class. Japanese in-line fours, American twins and Italian V-fours were just a few of the massive powerplant formats that comprised the paddock over the weekend. The raw power delivered by these machines is tough to capture when exhibited at such high rates of acceleration and speed but we wanted to share our top shots below. *Minimal hearing loss was experienced during the acquisition of these images.
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