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| Jayson Uribe Battles Back from Crash to 5th in Superbike Race 1, 8th in Points at Road Atlanta |
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[title] => Jayson Uribe Battles Back from Crash to 5th in Superbike Race 1, 8th in Points at Road Atlanta
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[description] => Jayson Uribe recovered from a crash to finish fifth in Superbike Race 1 at Road Atlanta, moving up to eighth in the overall points standings.
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Jayson Uribe finished fifth in Superbike Race 1 Sunday at Road Atlanta after starting from a disadvantaged position. According to his team, Uribe battled back from a crash earlier in the weekend that affected his starting grid spot, helping him secure a top-five finish and move to eighth in the overall Superbike points standings.
Uribe?s recovery came after a crash during the Race 1 weekend at Road Atlanta, which affected his starting position for the event, according to his team?s blog. The crash relegated him to a disadvantaged grid spot, but he managed to climb through the field to finish fifth in the race. Records show he started Race 2 from 19th place and improved to 10th by the finish, demonstrating consistent top-10 performance across the weekend.
Uribe started Race 2 from 19th place and improved to 10th by the finish, demonstrating consistent top-10 performance across the weekend.
Following the Road Atlanta event, Uribe moved up to eighth place in the overall MotoAmerica Superbike points standings. Official MotoAmerica archives confirm that the points accumulated from his fifth-place finish contributed to this position, although the exact points total was not specified. The 2026 season remains ongoing, with Road Atlanta as one of the key venues on the championship calendar.
Uribe races for a team linked to HHR Performance and pilots a Superbike machine suited to the MotoAmerica series. While specifics of the bike setup at Road Atlanta were not detailed, sources noted that his current campaign involves the OrangeCat BMW M 1000 RR, a partnership that includes teammate Sean Dylan Kelly for the 2026 season. His team credited their support and bike setup as factors in his ability to recover after the crash.
The Road Atlanta circuit is known for its challenging layout, which officials and team representatives said played a role in Uribe?s ability to regain positions during the race. The venue has been part of the MotoAmerica Superbike Championship schedule for 2026, with Uribe consistently placing in the top 10 in races held there.
Jayson Uribe, an American rider with international racing experience, made his MotoAmerica Superbike debut in 2018, finishing 11th at Laguna Seca on a Honda CBR1000RR SP2, according to race records. His career highlights include five podium finishes and one win in 2015, as well as becoming the first American to win a French Superstock 600 race at the Ledenon Circuit by seven seconds. Additional achievements include a Stock 1000 win at Ridge Motorsports Park and competitive battles against riders such as JD Beach, as seen in race footage.
Throughout his career, Uribe has been a consistent top-10 contender in MotoAmerica Superbike events, with multiple successes documented in the official MotoAmerica archives. His performance at Road Atlanta adds to this record, reinforcing his status as a competitive rider in the 2026 championship season.
Did you miss our previous article...
https://formulaone.news/motorcycle-racing/francesco-bagnaia-secures-first-2026-motogp-win-with-late-ducati-charge
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Jayson Uribe finished fifth in Superbike Race 1 Sunday at Road Atlanta after starting from a disadvantaged position. According to his team, Uribe battled back from a crash earlier in the weekend that affected his starting grid spot, helping him secure a top-five finish and move to eighth in the overall Superbike points standings.
Uribe?s recovery came after a crash during the Race 1 weekend at Road Atlanta, which affected his starting position for the event, according to his team?s blog. The crash relegated him to a disadvantaged grid spot, but he managed to climb through the field to finish fifth in the race. Records show he started Race 2 from 19th place and improved to 10th by the finish, demonstrating consistent top-10 performance across the weekend.
Uribe started Race 2 from 19th place and improved to 10th by the finish, demonstrating consistent top-10 performance across the weekend.
Following the Road Atlanta event, Uribe moved up to eighth place in the overall MotoAmerica Superbike points standings. Official MotoAmerica archives confirm that the points accumulated from his fifth-place finish contributed to this position, although the exact points total was not specified. The 2026 season remains ongoing, with Road Atlanta as one of the key venues on the championship calendar.
Uribe races for a team linked to HHR Performance and pilots a Superbike machine suited to the MotoAmerica series. While specifics of the bike setup at Road Atlanta were not detailed, sources noted that his current campaign involves the OrangeCat BMW M 1000 RR, a partnership that includes teammate Sean Dylan Kelly for the 2026 season. His team credited their support and bike setup as factors in his ability to recover after the crash.
The Road Atlanta circuit is known for its challenging layout, which officials and team representatives said played a role in Uribe?s ability to regain positions during the race. The venue has been part of the MotoAmerica Superbike Championship schedule for 2026, with Uribe consistently placing in the top 10 in races held there.
Jayson Uribe, an American rider with international racing experience, made his MotoAmerica Superbike debut in 2018, finishing 11th at Laguna Seca on a Honda CBR1000RR SP2, according to race records. His career highlights include five podium finishes and one win in 2015, as well as becoming the first American to win a French Superstock 600 race at the Ledenon Circuit by seven seconds. Additional achievements include a Stock 1000 win at Ridge Motorsports Park and competitive battles against riders such as JD Beach, as seen in race footage.
Throughout his career, Uribe has been a consistent top-10 contender in MotoAmerica Superbike events, with multiple successes documented in the official MotoAmerica archives. His performance at Road Atlanta adds to this record, reinforcing his status as a competitive rider in the 2026 championship season.
Did you miss our previous article...
https://formulaone.news/motorcycle-racing/francesco-bagnaia-secures-first-2026-motogp-win-with-late-ducati-charge
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