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2026 championship · Round 4 · RDATL

Supersport

Class guide

The middleweight championship where champions are made.

MotoAmerica’s middleweight championship, the Supersport class features the series’ rising stars competing aboard production-based motorcycles that are slightly less powerful than Superbikes, but are no less exciting to watch.

What you’re watching

MotoAmerica's rising stars on razor-sharp middleweights. Less outright power than Superbike, but higher corner speeds and thinner margins — four- and five-rider battles decided on the last lap are the norm.

Rules

Engine configurationsOver 400cc up to 636cc, 4-stroke, 4-cylinder Over 500cc up to 890cc, 4-stroke, 3-cylinder Over 600cc up to 955cc, 4-stroke, 2-cylinder 130 Horsepower
Minimum weight354.9 pounds
Rider age limit16-55

Eligible bikes

Ducati Panigale V2 · Yamaha YZF-R6 and R9 · Triumph Street Triple 765 RS · Kawasaki ZX-6R · MV Agusta F3 800 RR

Rules sourced from motoamerica.com.

Standings & grid

Pos#RiderCountryBike Points GapRemaining
1Josh Herrin Ducati 61400
2Darryn Binder Ducati 58 −3 400
3Tyler Scott Suzuki 56 −5 400
4Kayla Yaakov Ducati 42 −19 400
5Blake Davis Yamaha 36 −25 400
6Dominic Doyle Yamaha 26 −35 400

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.