#12DaysOfMotoAmerica Day 11 Travis Wyman

#12DaysOfMotoAmerica Day 11 Travis Wyman
While all the championships in the 2020 MotoAmerica Series have been decided as the series heads to the MotoAmerica GEICO Motorcycle Superbike Speedfest At Monterey this weekend, there’s still one score to settle and it’s worth $25,000 to the rider who gets it done. That $25,000 will be paid to the winner of the MotoAmerica Superbike Cup, a championship within…
The following is from Travis Wyman Racing… The Travis Wyman Racing BMW team is still coming to grips with its latest-generation BMW S 1000 RR, but you wouldn’t know it by looking at the results sheet. Though the team encountered more troubles with its motorcycle’s engine during the Sept. 11-13 MotoAmerica Superbikes at New Jersey event, rider Travis Wyman still found a…
It’s been a tough off-season for Travis Wyman Racing BMW, but the team is loaded up and on its way to the Road America circuit in Elkhart Lake, Wis., where it will debut the 2020 BMW S 1000 RR in MotoAmerica competition. The Las Vegas-based team had difficulty getting the new BMW and the parts they need for it due…
The following is from Andrew Lee Racing… Andrew Lee achieved the goal he set himself at the start of the 2019 MotoAmerica Superstock Championship – becoming double National Champion, a feat he managed in style, leading the race at New Jersey to wrap up the title with another stunning victory. Starting from the Pole, Lee was never headed, taking the…
As teams, riders, and MotoAmerica officials and personnel begin their trips to New Jersey for round nine of the 2019 MotoAmerica Championship, news has broken that a couple of riders will be racing in different environs this weekend. Travis Wyman will move up to the EBC Brakes Superbike class for the final two rounds of the season, and he’ll be…
The following is from KWR… The KWR Ducati team heads to Pittsburgh International Race Complex this weekend for the eighth round of the MotoAmerica Superbike championship. Kyle Wyman will ride the #33 Genuine Broaster Chicken/SC Project/KWR Ducati Panigale V4 R while the team chases its first top-5 result of the season. The KWR team has had a troublesome go at…
Periodically, we take a look at the different riding styles of our riders. Today we look at the top five in the MotoAmerica Stock 1000 class – Andrew Lee, Stefano Mesa, Michael Gilbert, Travis Wyman and Geoff May. Which one is your favorite?
The following is from Weir Everywhere Racing… Three-time pro road racing class champion Eric Bostrom has joined the Weir Everywhere Racing BMW family of sponsors to promote his proven Backmate product line. The 1997 AMA SuperTwins, 1998 AMA Formula Xtreme and 2001 AMA SuperSport class champion Bostrom partnered with his friend and aerospace engineer Dustin Bouch to develop the Backmate…
The following is from Weir Everywhere Racing BMW… Travis Wyman was at the top of his game at the 2018 MotoAmerica Championship of Virginia, and he’s aiming for a repeat performance when the series returns to VIRginia International Raceway on May 4-5. The Weir Everywhere Racing BMW rider and Las Vegas resident was the class of the Stock 1000 field at VIR last season. Wyman put the team’s…
Last year’s runner-up in MotoAmerica’s Stock 1000 class has his sights set on the goal he came oh so close to accomplishing in 2018. Travis Wyman of Las Vegas, Nev., will again partner with the Weir Everywhere BMW team in an effort win BMW its first MotoAmerica title. The partnership enjoyed strong results in its first year of competition in…
Travis Wyman’s first year in Stock 1000, and his first year aboard a BMW S 1000 RR, netted him a runner-up finish in the class championship. The veteran middleweight road racer looked like he was going to run away with the title after dominating the first two rounds. But then, adversity set in, which only served to make him more…
The Stock 1000 race from the Cycle Gear Championship of Sonoma was a good one. Watch it now if you missed it. Watch it again if you saw it. Watch it if you were there. Just watch it. https://www.facebook.com/MotoAmerica/videos/2251607585070095/
At the beginning of the race season, we reported that more than $6 million is up for grabs to racers competing this year in MotoAmerica. Our point was that there is legitimate money to made and that applies to racers competing in the two new support classes that MotoAmerica introduced for 2018: Stock 1000 and Twins Cup. With just two…
Like a band of brothers, in the most literal sense, Kyle, Travis, and Cody Wyman appeared on the motorcycle road racing scene during the past decade, with oldest brother Kyle leading the way. Growing up in central New York, the Wyman Brothers honed their talent and racecraft on the dirt ovals that dot the Finger Lakes Region of the Empire…
Travis Wyman and Weir Everywhere Racing are pleased to announce they will be competing in the inaugural season of the MotoAmerica Stock 1000 Championship. The team will compete in all eight MotoAmerica rounds the Stock 1000 class will be featured in with the goal of winning the class title for BMW. The team has enjoyed a strong preseason that has…