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2026 championship · Round 1 · DAY

Mission Super Hooligan

Class guide

Stock-framed twins turned loose on the circuit.

The Mission Super Hooligan National Championship (MSHNC) was created by Roland Sands Design in conjunction with MotoAmerica, and it features motorcycles from various disciplines, along with a broad set of rules meant to bring new riders and brands into road racing.

What you’re watching

Created by Roland Sands Design, Super Hooligan throws together a wild mix of naked, scrambler, and adventure-style bikes with stock frames and 750cc-and-up engines. Broad eligibility brings in brands that don't normally race — the character of the grid changes weekend to weekend.

Rules

Engine configurationsStock-frame production twins, 750cc and up.
Minimum weight397 pounds
Rider age limit18+

Eligible bikes

Harley-Davidson Nightster · KTM 890 Duke R · Yamaha XSR900 · Ducati Monster · Aprilia Tuono · Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS

Rules sourced from motoamerica.com.

Standings & grid

Pos#RiderCountryBike Points GapRemaining
1Jake Lewis 41400
2James Rispoli 41400
3Cory West 40 −1 400
4Travis Wyman 23 −18 400
5Gus Rodio 22 −19 400
6Andy DiBrino 20 −21 400

Tap a column header to sort. Ranked riders come from the latest points sheet; unranked entries are pulled from the class roster. See the PDF for the complete results.