SUPER HOOLIGANS TAKE ON DAYTONA FOR RACE 1

DAYTONA - FIRST ROUND OF RACES FOR THE 2025 SUPER HOOLIGANS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

The Mission Super Hooligan Powered by Harley Davidson season kicked off in dramatic fashion at Daytona, delivering high-speed action and fierce competition. Cory West led from pole position, but his teammate Jake Lewis was determined to challenge him, pushing hard from the start. Travis Wyman, sitting in third, had a lot to prove and kept the pressure on as the race unfolded. The six-lap sprint left no room for tire conservation—just pure, unrelenting speed. Riders pushed their machines to the limit, hitting speeds of 173 mph with no fairings, just high bars and elbows in the wind.


As the laps wound down, the battle up front intensified. West and Wyman traded strategic moves, with West defending his lead as Wyman closed in. The final lap saw Wyman making a late charge, but West held strong, crossing the line first to claim victory. The Saddlemen team celebrated a dominant performance, securing a one-two finish with Jake Lewis also in the mix. Meanwhile, deeper in the field, riders like Dominic Doyle and Cody Wyman fought their own battles, proving that the level of competition in the class continues to rise.


With Race One in the books, all eyes turn to Race Two, where adjustments will be made, rivalries will intensify, and the chase for the championship continues. Stay tuned—this season is already shaping up to be a wild ride.

Photos by Brian J. Nelson.

Mission Super Hooligan Powered by Harley-Davidson Race 2 at Daytona 2025 - HIGHLIGHTS

Race number two at Daytona delivered an electrifying battle from start to finish, with the Saddlemen riders once again asserting dominance. Cory West took an early lead, but Jake Lewis and Travis Wyman were right on his tail, setting up an intense showdown. Cory Alexander, fighting back from a mechanical issue the day before, pushed his Arch Motorcycle into the top ten, proving the potential of the brand-new machine. As the laps ticked down, the draft played a massive role, with riders hitting blistering speeds of 171 mph. The final lap was nothing short of chaos, with five-wide battles heading into the chicane and a last-second slingshot move that saw Jake Lewis steal the victory at the stripe. A true Daytona photo finish, this race had everything—speed, strategy, and sheer determination. With West, Wyman, and Lewis leading the points standings, the championship is shaping up to be a battle for the ages.

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