2022 SUMMER|RACING MAGAZINE|MOTORCYCLE|Global Suzuki
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Escalante (#54) made his MotoAmerica Superbike debut at the Circuit of the Americas with a 7-5 result. Teammate Lewis (#85) went 6-6.22TEAM SUZUKI RACING NEWSthe MotoAmerica series, but is a renowned season-opener even in the USA.demonstrated the speed to challenge for the win early in his first-ever attempt at the Daytona 200. Measured, calm, and lightning-quick during his time at the front, Escalante’s form provided early optimism for a trophy-winning day.The 2020 MotoAmerica Supersport champ However, the Daytona 200 is notorious for the obstacles and chaos it presents with its challengers, and those seemingly inevitable variables negatively impacted Escalante and teammate Samuel Lochofi. Despite some pitlane dificulties, the team did an admirable job to minimize the damage.Even so, the delay was still enough to effiectively drop Escalante from contention for the win. He still managed to maintain both his wits and his speed, ultimately, securing a rock-solid fifth-place effiort in the end. Lochofi finished 19th after encountering his own difficulties.“I’m super happy to finish – that’s most important,” Escalante said. “It was my first time to work with the team over a full race weekend and I was happy to work with my new crew.2022 Summer IssueTeam Hammer and the Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki team have been one of the leading team’s at the mid-point of the 2022 MotoAmerica AMA/ FIM North American Road Racing Championship in both the Superbike and Supersport championships.Daytona International Speedway; March 12th Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki’s Richie Escalante registered a top-ffve effort for Suzuki Motor USA and Team Hammer in this season’s 80th running of the legendary Daytona 200 to open the 2022 MotoAmerica AMA/FIM North American Road Racing Championship season in encouraging fashion. The Daytona 200 is not part of MotoAmerica AMA SuperbikesMOTOAMERICA

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