Rodio Racing - Powered by Robem Engineering rider Gus Rodio (No. 96). Photo by Sara Chappell Photos
The Saturday afternoon Twins Cup race started out very well for the Rodio Racing – Powered by Robem Engineering riders. Landers got a good start from pole, and Landers and Rodio were running in first and second place, respectively by the end of Lap 1. The pair changed positions twice on Lap 2, though Landers gradually built a gap to the rest of the field of about 1.5 seconds by Lap 4. On Laps 5 and 6, light rain began falling on parts of the track, and Rodio took the race lead. At the start of Lap 7, Rodio crashed heavily as he negotiated Turn 2, and the race was red flagged. Due to a decision by MotoAmerica Race Control, Rodio was not able to take part in the restarted five-lap race. When racing did get back underway, Landers put in an impressive ride to claim the race win. Though he took the restart from ninth on the grid, Landers was running in second place by the end of Lap 1 and took back the race lead on Lap 3. He went on to clinch the victory by a margin of more than a second.
Sunday’s Race 2 saw Landers back on the top of the podium while Rodio endured another setback in his quest for the Twins Cup title. Both riders got very good starts to the race and were the first two riders through the first turn. Rodio was running at or near Landers’ pace for the opening laps of the race, while Landers gradually began increasing his lead lap by lap. On Lap 8 of the 14-lap race, Rodio began losing pace and was caught by the end of that lap by a group of three riders. Unfortunately, another rider made contact with Rodio’s motorcycle as both riders entered Turn 14 on Lap 9, which resulted in both riders crashing. Landers had an uneventful end to the race, as he claimed his second victory on the weekend by more than five seconds.
The Rodio Racing — Powered by Robem Engineering team has an extended break in the 2023 schedule, as the Twins Cup is not slated to take part in the next MotoAmerica round at Road America. The next Twins Cup races take place at The Ridge Motorsports Park in Shelton, Wash., on June 23-25.
Robem Engineering’s technical partners for 2023 include Aprilia Racing, Piaggio Group Americas, Bitubo Suspension, Dunlop, Woodcraft Technologies, Dymag, Vesrah, Sprint Filter, DID, Sara Chappell Photos, NGK/NTK, Blud Lubricants, Millennium Technologies, Motovation USA and SC-Project.
Rodio Racing's technical partners for 2023 include NJ MiniGP, Luxestar VIP, MAR Contractors, Geoscape Solar, Evolve GT, N2 Racing, Dunlop, Spellcaster Productions, Kathedral, The Martinn, Liqui Moly and MVR Endeavor.
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This press release has been prepared by Marino Communications on behalf of Rodio Racing - Powered by Robem Engineering. If you would like more information about this topic, please contact Michael Marino at 614.636.0199 ormichael@marinocommunications.com
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