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Thirteen-year-old Alessandro Di Mario won a total of eight races last weekend at Barber Motorsports Park. Photo by Sara Chappell.

The 50th WERA Grand National Finals and the final round of the N2/WERA Motorcycle Roadracing National Endurance Series by Dunlop were a veritable showcase of talent for the MotoAmerica riders who participated in the weekend event at Barber Motorsports Park.

The rider who we dubbed “Mr. October” after he went undefeated aboard his MESA37 Racing Kawasaki ZX-10R and ZX-6R motorcycles, winning all nine of the races he entered at the 39th CCS/ASRA Race of Champions at Daytona International Speedway two weekends ago, kept up his winning ways for the second weekend in a row. The bantamweight bandido won another six races, this time at Barber.

But, the man of the meet was, in fact, a teenager (barely). Thirteen-year-old Alessandro Di Mario returned to the track where he clinched the 2022 North America Talent Cup Championship at MotoAmerica’s final round of the season. Racing for Robem Engineering, Di Mario notched a total of eight race victories aboard lightweight and middleweight machinery, including a Yamaha YZF-R3 and an Aprilia RS 660. Fittingly, the Kentucky rider was also named the 2022 Nicky Hayden AMA Road Race Horizon Award winner.

Luke Power, who recently completed his first season in the MotoAmerica Supersport Championship, won three races at Barber before returning to his native Australia for the off-season.

MotoAmerica regulars Geoff May (far left) and Cody Wyman (far right) raced for Army of Darkness as they clinched the 2022 N2/WERA Motorcycle Roadracing National Endurance Series by Dunlop Championship at Barber. Photo courtesy of Army of Darkness.

Other MotoAmerica winners over the weekend included Mathew Scholtz and Rocco Landers, who teamed up for N2 Racing/BobbleHeadMoto and took the victory in the WERA/N2 Heavyweight Endurance race. Second-place finishers Army of Darkness won the 2022 N2/WERA Motorcycle Roadracing National Endurance Series by Dunlop Championship with MotoAmerica regulars Geoff May and Cody Wyman, along with teammates Chris Peris and Ben Walters. Robem Engineering teammates Teagg Hobbs, Toby Khamsouk, and Di Mario won the WERA/N2 Lightweight Endurance race, while Chiefs Racing Team (featuring MotoAmerica riders Chris Parrish and Greg Reisinger, along with Brian Mullins) finished as runner-up in Lightweight Endurance.

Additional MotoAmerica riders who won races included Jason Waters and Jared Trees, while Blake Davis finished as runner-up in five races over the weekend.

Here’s the complete rundown of the MotoAmerica riders who either won races, reached the podium, or finished in the top five at Barber:

Friday

WERA/N2 Heavyweight Endurance

1. N2 Racing/BobbleHeadMoto

2. Army of Darkness

3. Alpha Omega Racing

WERA/N2 Lightweight Endurance

1. Robem Engineering

2. Chiefs Racing Team

Saturday

A Superstock Expert and Novice

1. Stefano Mesa

2. Jason Waters

Heavyweight Twins Superbike, V6 Heavyweight, V7 Middleweight

1. Jared Trees

C Superstock Expert

1. Stefano Mesa

Formula 2 Expert and Novice, V5

2. Blake Davis

AMA 400 Superstock Expert and Novice

1. Alessandro Di Mario

2. Chris Clark

E Superstock

1. Alessandro Di Mario

2. Chris Clark

Formula 1 Expert and Novice

1. Stefano Mesa

Lightweight Twins Superbike

1. Alessandro Di Mario

D Superstock

2. Chris Clark

A Superbike Expert and Novice

1. Stefano Mesa

2. Gabriel Da Silva

Sunday

AMA 1000 Superbike Expert and Novice

1. Jason Waters

AMA Lightweight Twins Superbike Expert and Novice

1. Alessandro Di Mario

Open Superstock Expert and Novice

1. Geoff May

2. Stefano Mesa

3. Jason Waters

4. Gabriel Da Silva

5. Teagg Hobbs

400 Superstock Expert and Novice

1. Alessandro Di Mario

600 Superstock Expert and Novice

1. Stefano Mesa

2. Blake Davis

3. Luke Power

AMA Lightweight Superstock Expert and Novice

1. Alessandro Di Mario

750 Superstock Expert and Novice

1. Luke Power

2. Blake Davis

Lightweight Twins Superstock – WERA National

1. Alessandro Di Mario

Michelin WERA Superbike

1. Stefano Mesa

2. Geoff May

3. Taylor Knapp

4. Jason Waters

5. Teagg Hobbs

750 Superbike Expert and Novice & Heavyweight Twins

1. Luke Power

2. Blake Davis

5. Toby Khamsouk

Formula 2 Expert and Novice – WERA National

1. Alessandro Di Mario

2. Toby Khamsouk

600 Superbike Expert and Novice

1. Luke Power

2. Blake Davis

3. Gary Yancoskie

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