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United States- Current Team
 - MotoAmerica
 
Bobby Fong, a seasoned and versatile racer, continues to make his mark in the MotoAmerica series as he joins the Attack Performance Progressive Yamaha Racing team for the 2025 season. Fong’s 2024 campaign was a testament to his skill and adaptability, as he competed in both the MotoAmerica Superbike and King Of The Baggers series with impressive results.
In the MotoAmerica Superbike class, Fong finished third overall aboard the Aussie Dave Racing/Wrench Motorcycles Yamaha YZF-R1, securing two wins and a total of eight podium finishes. His consistency and speed were on full display, further solidifying his reputation as one of the premier riders in the series. Simultaneously, Fong raced in the King Of The Baggers series with SDI/Roland Sands Racing/Indian Motorcycle, earning eight top-10 finishes, including two fourth-place results. He ended the season ranked 11th in the Baggers championship, showcasing his ability to compete across different disciplines.
Fong’s career has been defined by his versatility and success across multiple classes. He claimed the 2019 MotoAmerica Supersport Championship while riding for M4 ECSTAR Suzuki, a victory that earned him a promotion to the team’s Superbike squad in 2020. That year, he finished third in the championship, winning three races and securing eight podiums. In 2021, Fong added three more Superbike podiums to his resume. His foray into the King Of The Baggers series in 2022 was equally successful, as he scored a victory in his debut season and added two more wins in 2023.
Born and raised in California, Fong’s passion for racing and his ability to adapt to different machines and series have made him a fan favorite and a respected competitor. His move to the Attack Performance Progressive Yamaha Racing team for 2025 signals a new chapter in his career, as he aims to challenge for the Superbike title aboard the Yamaha YZF-R1.
Little Known Fact: Bobby Fong began racing as a kid at the famous Lodi Cycle Bowl, which produced other racing greats like Randy Mamola, Kenny Roberts, Jr., Fred Merkel, Chris Carr, Doug Chandler and Jimmy Filice just to name a few. He is a third generation motorcyclist. His grandfather worked at a Harley-Davidson shop. Bobby’s dad gave him his first riding lessons on a golf course. When not racing Bobby works as a personal trainer.
MotoAmerica Stats
Wins: 24 (3 in King of Baggers, 10 in Superstock 1000, 6 in Supersport, 5 in Superbike)
Podiums: 72 (15 in King of Baggers, 6 in Daytona SportBike, 21 in Superstock 1000, 18 in Supersport, 12 in Superbike)
Career Highlights:
2024 – Finished the MotoAmerica Superbike season third overall with two wins and a total of eight podiums aboard the Aussie Dave Racing/Wrench Motorcycles YZF-R1. Raced King Of The Baggers with SDI/Roland Sands Racing/Indian Motorcycle and earned eight top-10 finishes with a best of fourth place (twice). Finished ranked 11th in King of Baggers. 2023 – Raced a Wrench Motorcycles Yamaha YZF-R1 in MotoAmerica Superbike during the second half of the year and scored a podium at Circuit of the Americas. In spite of only racing half the season he finished 12th, just three points out of the top-10 in the final standings. His main focus was racing King of the Baggers for Sac Mile/SDI Racing/Roland Sands/Indian on an Indian Challenger. He finished fourth in the Baggers Series with five podiums, including wins at Road America and Brainerd. 2022 – Raced a Roland Sands Design Indian Challenger in King of Baggers. Won the Brainerd round of the series and scored a third in Daytona Race Two. Finished fifth in Bagger Series. 2021 – Bobby Fong finished fifth in the 2021 MotoAmerica Superbike Championship on his M4 ECSTAR Suzuki with three podiums. 2020 – Finished third in the 2020 MotoAmerica Superbike Championship with three wins and eight podium finishes. 2019 – Won the MotoAmerica Supersport Championship with six wins and 14 podiums in 17 races. 2018 – Ended the season ranked 11th in the Superbike Championship riding a Genuine Broaster Chicken-backed Honda. 2017 – Finished third in the Superstock 1000 Championship with six victories. 2016 – Finished second in the Superstock 1000 Championship with four wins and nine podium finishes. 2015 – Ended the season ranked sixth in the MotoAmerica Supersport Championship on a Latus Triumph with four podium finishes. 2014 – Ended up 12th in the AMA Daytona SportBike Championship. 2013 – Competed on a Triumph and finished ninth in the Ama Daytona SportBike Series. 2012 – Ended up eighth in the Daytona Sportbike Series on a Meen Motorsports Yamaha. Also competed in select rounds of the Harley-Davidson Series. 2010 – Won his first-career AMA Daytona SportBike race at VIR and ended the season eighth in the championship. 2009 – Finished 14th in the AMA Daytona SportBike Championship after racing select rounds. 2008 – Raced in both AMA Supersport and Formula Xtreme on Safety First Suzukis. 2007 – Contested both AMA Supersport and Formula Xtreme. 2006 – Made his AMA Pro debut at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca and won two AFM Championships. 2005 – Won the AFM 250 Supermoto USA Championship.
								