
The MotoAmerica paddock is generating exciting content and compelling storylines across the motorsports media landscape. Independent coverage spans from rider blogs and racer interviews to behind-the-scenes videos and onboard race footage.
Check out some of the latest stories and features highlighting the riders, teams, and competition from the MotoAmerica championship.
650ib’s Inside Look: Harley-Davidson x Dynojet Factory Racing’s Mid-Ohio Race Weekend
YouTube personality and motorcycle maniac 650ib made his way out to Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course for his home round on the MotoAmerica calendar. The Cleveland native takes you directly behind the scenes with the Harley-Davidson x Dynojet Factory Racing Road Glides of Kyle Wyman (#1) and Bradley Smith (#38). Click the full video to load up and see if 650ib can finally find out the ultimate paddock secret: “What’s in them bags?”
Josh Herrin: He Almost Killed Me!
Bringing a fun and relatable perspective to the paddock, this video follows a hilarious showdown at Autobahn Country Club. OrangeCat Racing Superbike teammates Sean Dylan Kelly and Jayson Uribe link up with the other side of the OrangeCat team to swap their usual high-stakes national grid for some pure, chaotic fun with Mission Super Hooligan National Championship riders Josh Herrin and Kayleb De Keyrel. Click the full video to watch the friendly wagers, pit stop strategy, and a wild on-track “disturbance” that had the riders joking about someone almost getting killed.
BJR Speedshop: Husband & Wife Go Racing At Mid-Ohio
Highlighting the reality that MotoAmerica can be a family sport, this video follows husband-and-wife racing duo Josh and Bryanna Everitt at Mid-Ohio. While Josh battles a brutal Super Hooligans field on his Triumph 765RS, Bryanna lines up for the final round of the Royal Enfield Build.Train.Race. Program. Watch the full video to see how this couple navigates the high-stress chaos of turning wrenches on each other’s bikes while chasing a dream podium finish.
Motorcycle.com – Bore and Stoke: Ep. 32 With MotoAmerica Commentator Greg White
The latest episode of Motorcycle.com’s Bore And Stoke Podcast features a familiar voice: MotoAmerica Quad Lock Superbike commentator Greg White. Having called the action from the peak AMA Superbike era to today’s grid, Greg gives an ultimate insider’s look at the evolution of American road racing. The episode dives deep into his early riding roots, the intense reality of calling live races, and how classes like Mission King Of The Baggers are completely reshaping the sport—before taking a sharp detour into his passion for archery. Click through to listen to one of the paddock’s most recognizable personalities break it all down.
Roadracing World – Pressure Makes Diamonds: Hayes Adds Another Jewel To His Crown

Roadracing World editor Michael Gougis brings decades of deep-rooted motorcycle racing expertise to his latest piece. The Southern California college professor and motorcycle test rider moonlights for the historic two-wheeled publication, lending a seasoned, authoritative voice to a special first-person opinion piece on Josh Hayes’ historic 90th AMA/MotoAmerica victory. Head over to the article to read his expert perspective on what this monumental milestone means for the legacy of the “Mississippi Madman.”
The Zoom Scroll
The Zoom Scroll is a section of the most thrilling, must-see moments from across the social media landscape. In every edition, we curate a sharp selection of our favorite posts, focusing on high-energy clips and recent motorcycling events from our paddock and beyond. Whether it is a breathtaking race-day overtake, behind-the-scenes team banter, or a viral trackside moment you might have missed, this is your fast lane to the pulse of our community.
Brandoon Paasch Getting Some Isle Of Man TT Familiarization
Building on his previous comments about a long-held desire to test his mettle on the iconic Mountain Course, two-time DAYTONA 200 winner Brandon Paasch is officially across the Atlantic at the Manx Grand Prix, putting theory into practice. This clip from the famous Black Dub at Mile 9 captures the M4 ECSTAR Suzuki Superbike racer embedded in a group of riders during an essential familiarization session. Although a slow-speed pass-by, these controlled laps are a mandatory process to familiarize oneself with the immense complexities of the course and undergo assessment to obtain a license for next year’s Isle of Man TT. In the video, Paasch is riding a GSX-R1000R courtesy of Uggly&Co x Team Classic Suzuki.
Road Racing Report: Jayson Uribe’s First Podium
A breakthrough moment of pure raw emotion takes center stage in this post-race paddock interview with Jayson Uribe. Fresh off a chaotic Superbike Race 3 at VIR, the OrangeCat Racing rider reflects on the immense effort, grit, and mid-season development that finally propelled him to his first-ever MotoAmerica premier-class podium. Head over to the full post to hear Uribe’s candid, emotional reaction to this career-defining milestone and what it means for his team as they head into the final rounds.
The West Family Makes It Four
One of the paddock’s favorite power couples is officially adding a new member to their racing crew. Saddlemen Race Development’s Cory West and his wife, fellow racer and Team Saddlemen Director of Operations Patricia Fernandez-West, shared a beautiful off-track milestone with the announcement that a future grid representative is on the way. Click over to the full post to watch the creative reveal and check out the wave of congratulations pouring in from the MotoAmerica paddock community.
Get Well Soon, Corey Alexander
ARCH Motorcycle Racing’s Corey Alexander announced this week via Instagram that he will sit out the remainder of the 2026 season to undergo surgery for a nagging herniated disc in his back. It is a tough break for the 32-year-old, who has put together a stellar campaign, driving his team to fifth in the Mission Super Hooligan National Championship standings on the strength of four podium finishes, including one race win. Head over to his profile to show him some love as he shifts his focus toward a full recovery and a strong return in 2027.
B4EVAKOOL Podcast: “It’s like, one of the best years I’ve ever seen…”
“Rex45” had nothing but high praise for the thrilling 2026 MotoAmerica Quad Lock Superbike Championship on the latest B4EVAKOOL Podcast. Ahead of every round, Rex drops a must-listen pre-event episode to break down current events and bench-race with paddock professionals. Give his page a follow to catch his expert takes before the next lights-out!
