Written by Stone Hendrikx
Photos by Brian J. Nelson / Stone Hendrikx / DUAL Studios
It was truly a spectacular race weekend at the iconic WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca this year. This thing has truly "blown up" so to speak since our first time racing here three years ago. Due to the entry list being SO heavy this year they had to split the race into two categories - showing us how big of a success the Mission Foods Super Hooligan National Championship brought to you by Roland Sands Design truly is.
Aaaaand they're off! The race began with a decent start by Jeremy McWilliams, a huge start by Larry Pegram and a truly electrifying start by Stefano Mesa on his Energica Eva Ribelle RS. The way Stefano's electric bike took off was like watching a shuttle launch and it landed him the holeshot. Stefano went on to lead the better part of the first lap, which was a real treat because for the first time in Super Hooligan racing- or perhaps anywhere on the planet, an electric bike was leading the pack amongst a group of viscous gas motors. Stefano showed the world with this start that the progress amongst the Energica team is real. Though it wasn't long until McWilliams, Tyler O'Hara and Andy Dibrino passed Mesa and headed into the Corkscrew. McWilliams's went on to do everything in his power to keep his teammate behind him, but as Tyler has showcased nearly every weekend - "Come race time, it's go time." During lap 3 of 8 the red flag came out with AJ Peaslee down in turn 2 with a real awkward off. It looked as if he had gotten to the edge of the track, tagged the rear brake before running off into the gravel and the thing high sided him - reminding us that occasionally these riders take themselves a little track nap.