Jake Lewis finished 1st and 2nd at Round 2 in Virginia aboard his GSX-R1000R.Sean Dylan Kelly #40 continued to lead the chargeRound 3 - Road America:Suzuki had another bountiful trophy harvest as the 2021 MotoAmerica AMA/FIM North American Road Racing Championship wrapped up its doubleheader weekend at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin.The weekend performance of M4 ECSTAR Suzuki’s Cameron Petersen (GSX-R1000R) headlined the combined four-podium showing for Team Hammer. In addition, Altus Motorsports rider Lewis took his second victory of the season on his Team Hammer-built Suzuki GSX-R1000R. Petersen enjoyed a milestone ride on Saturday, soaring to his first career MotoAmerica Superbike podium with a hard-fought 3rd in his first season in the Superbike class. Despite the achievement, the South African came away from that battle less than completely satisfied after missing out on second place by a scant 0.04 seconds. He promptly erased any regrets with an even better showing on Sunday, briefly leading the race before locking down a clear runner-up result.25Supersport for a second consecutive weekend aboard his GSX-R600. He backed it up with a third consecutive race win. He rounded out his weekend with a runner-up result on Sunday, to leave with a healthy 17-point championship advantage following four races. Said Kelly: “It was definitely a challenging day and we’re not satisfied at all with the P2. We’ve been working hard. We’ve got three wins so far and we’re looking for more. I promise we won’t make it as easy for the opposition at the next one.”Altus Motorsports Suzuki’s Jake Lewis mirrored Kelly’s weekend in Stock 1000 aboard his Team Hammer-built GSX-R1000R. The Kentuckian earned the pole on Saturday and then took his first race win since claiming the Superstock 1000 victory at Sonoma Raceway aboard an M4 ECSTAR Suzuki back in 2017.executed.” Cameron Peterson“That was the plan MotoAmerica AMA Superbikes
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