The following is from Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A…
Attack Performance Progressive Yamaha Racing’s Jake Gagne will sit out the remaining two rounds of the MotoAmerica season to focus on returning to full fitness for 2025. Filling in for the three-time defending Superbike Champion is Xavi Forés.
Although Gagne has not been feeling 100% with arm and hand issues, he made a valiant effort to defend his run of three consecutive Superbike titles. In addition to a win at the season opener at Road Atlanta, he earned a total of five podium finishes, and currently sits third in the standings, tied in points with fellow Yamaha rider Bobby Fong. Looking at the bigger picture, the decision was made by Gagne, with support from the team, to sit out the final two rounds of the season in order to focus on returning to full fitness for next season.
Forés made his debut with the team earlier this year, filling in for Cameron Petersen aboard the Attack Performance Progressive Yamaha Racing R6 at the Daytona 200. The Spaniard brings with him a wealth of experience from both World and National Superbike Championships, as well as the Endurance World Championship. He will make his Superbike debut with the team at the penultimate round on September 13-15 at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, where he secured his Supersport title last year during his first season of MotoAmerica.
Richard Stanboli – Attack Performance Progressive Yamaha Racing Team Manager
“We are all very supportive of Jake taking the time to repair his condition. Racing while not being 100% and just hanging on for points is not great for him or the team. We wish Jake the best and look forward to having him ready and fit for winter testing.
“We welcome Xavi to fill in for Jake the last two rounds. We are confident he will do a great job representing the team on and off the track.”
Jake Gagne – Attack Performance Progressive Yamaha Racing
“It wasn’t an easy decision, but we needed to look at the bigger picture and get back to 100%. Despite my best efforts to fix it in between races, I’ve continued to deal with issues with my arm and hand. We’ll go get this sorted and come back stronger next season.”
Xavi Forés – Attack Performance Progressive Yamaha Racing
“I’m extremely happy to join the team again, this time on the Superbike. I think it’s the team that’s the benchmark. I have watched them throughout my career and hoped to race with them. It’s always a shame to fill in for a rider like Jake because he is injured. So first and foremost, I want him to get well as soon as possible.
“I’m looking forward to starting this journey with the team. It’s only two rounds, but I’m going to try and do my maximum, help improve the package and have some solid weekends. I’m so happy to return with the Attack Yamaha team in Superbike this time, and share a couple of races with the crew, which I had a great experience with in Daytona.”
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