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This year’s Daytona 200 will include 67 riders from 13 countries on five brands of motorcycles.
This year’s Daytona 200 will include 67 riders from 13 countries on five brands of motorcycles. (Brian J. Nelson/)

As we rev up for another season of MotoAmerica competition, one thing is clear: For the 10th year in a row the series has continued to grow. There is no doubt that part of this stems from the fact that the series has embraced change, tried new classes, and modified others to ensure that the racing remains the star of the show. As buyers’ tastes have evolved over the years with the bikes they purchase, MotoAmerica has paid attention and made those adjustments.

In 2023, the series hosted more than 200,000 fans at its nine events, ran 103 individual races across all classes, while airing 673 broadcasts across its TV and digital-viewing platforms. In total MotoAmerica has nine different classes, with different combinations making up race weekends at the nine stand-alone events, in addition to special events like the Daytona 200 and support races at Circuit of The Americas MotoGP event. The classes include: Superbike, Supersport, Stock 1000, Junior Cup, Twins Cup, King of the Baggers, Royal Enfield Build. Train. Race., Super Hooligan, and Mini Cup.

The Mission King of the Baggers series will kick off its season at Daytona.
The Mission King of the Baggers series will kick off its season at Daytona. (Brian J. Nelson/)

Perhaps one of the biggest pieces of news for 2024 is that the King of the Baggers class will run alongside MotoGP at Circuit of The Americas, putting this unique-to-America series on the world stage. Additionally, the class welcomes some exciting new racers like former WSBK factory rider Ruben Xaus and Australian Superbike champ Troy Herfoss joining the fray.

As is tradition, and for the second year in a row after rejoining the MotoAmerica fold, the Daytona 200 will kick off America’s roadracing season from Daytona International Speedway. This year marks the event’s 82nd running, and is once again a one-off event. Support races will include the first rounds of the 2024 Mission King of the Baggers Championship, the BellissiMoto Twins Cup Championship, and the Mission Super Hooligan National Championship.

Mission Super Hooligans will kick off its season at Daytona.
Mission Super Hooligans will kick off its season at Daytona. (Brian J. Nelson/)

The MotoAmerica Medallia Superbike season will kick off at Road Atlanta April 19 to 21, with Supersport and Junior Cup also getting underway. The following round will host the first events of the season for the Royal Enfield Build. Train. Race. and Stock 1000 classes. In total, the meat of the MotoAmerica series will visit nine venues in 2024 including a return to Mid-Ohio and concluding with the New Jersey round in September.

Daytona 200: March 7 to 9, 2024

This stand-alone event will feature the unique format of the Daytona 200 with middleweight motorcycles from five different manufacturers tackling the speedway’s 3.51-mile, 12-turn road course and 31-degree banking for the coveted 82nd Daytona 200 title.

The 2024 entry list includes 67 riders from 13 different countries. Returning riders include last year’s Daytona 200 champion Josh Herrin to defend his title, joined by four-time AMA Superbike champion Josh Hayes, the Vision Wheel M4 Ecstar Suzuki team led by Richie Escalante and two-time Daytona 200 winner Brandon Paasch, and the new Rahal Ducati Moto team with PJ Jacobsen, Kayla Yaakov, and Corey Alexander. Some exciting international racers have committed this year as well, including 13-time Isle of Man winner Peter Hickman on a PHR Performance Team Triumph Street Triple 765 RS. He is joined by teammate Richard Cooper, who carded a top-five finish back in 2008. Others signed up are World Endurance Championship YART Yamaha team riders Marvin Fritz, Niccolò Canepa, and Karel Hanika, Canadian Superbike champ Ben Young, and so many more.

How To Watch: Daytona 200

MotoAmerica Live+

Thursday, March 7: Starting at 1:25 p.m. EST, MotoAmerica Live+

Friday, March 8: Starting at 9:00 a.m. EST, MotoAmerica Live+

Saturday, March 9: Starting at 8:45 p.m. EST, MotoAmerica Live+

MavTV

Daytona 200: Next day delay

Mission King of the Baggers, 3:10 p.m. Race 1 (8 laps): Live

Mission King of the Baggers, 4:05 p.m. Race 2 (8 laps): Live

ESPN Star+

Daytona 200, 1:10 p.m. EST (57 laps): Live

MTRSPT1

Mission King of the Baggers, 3:10 p.m. Race 1 (8 laps): Live

Mission King of the Baggers, 4:05 p.m. Race 2 (8 laps): Live

Roland Sands Mission Super Hooligans, 1:45 p.m. Race 1 (6 laps): Live

Roland Sands Mission Super Hooligans, 10:10 a.m. Race 2 (6 laps): Live

MotoAmerica TV

Roland Sands Mission Super Hooligans, 1:45 p.m. Race 1 (6 laps): Live

Roland Sands Mission Super Hooligans, 10:10 a.m. Race 2 (6 laps): Live

YouTube

Roland Sands Mission Super Hooligans, 1:45 p.m. Race 1 (6 laps): Live

Roland Sands Mission Super Hooligans, 10:10 a.m. Race 2 (6 laps): Live

For a complete Daytona 200 weekend schedule, go here.

MotoAmerica’s Superbike class will kick off its seasons at Road Atlanta in April.
MotoAmerica’s Superbike class will kick off its seasons at Road Atlanta in April. (Brian J. Nelson/)

How To Watch: MotoAmerica Medallia Superbike Season in 2024

As has been the case the past few seasons, there are multiple viewing options available for fans to watch the MotoAmerica series, from cable networks to streaming services and YouTube.

  • The 2024 MotoAmerica Championship season can be streamed on <a href="https://www.motoamericaliveplus.com/?_gl=1*s9mixe*_ga*MTY0NTk4NTM5MC4xNzA3MjUwOTMy*_ga_3ZPEY74RJ8*MTcwODQ1NDg5NS45LjEuMTcwODQ1NDkxMy40Mi4wLjA.">MotoAmerica Live+</a>; all classes, all races can be viewed live and are also available for playback.
  • Superbike and KOTB main events will be live on MotoAmerica <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN2Pl_bflnLpy_cdv8lV1gQ">YouTube Live</a> starting with the Road Atlanta round.
  • FS1/FS2 will run Medallia Superbike and Bagger races on a week delay on MotoAmerica Rewind.
  • Medallia Superbike and Mission King of the Baggers will broadcast live on <a href="https://www.mavtv.com/">MavTV</a>.
  • Medallia Superbike, Supersport, KOTB, and Super Hooligan can be viewed live on <a href="https://www.mtrspt1.com/en/">MTRSPT1</a>. Junior Cup will be delayed.
  • Supersport, Stock 1000, Twins Cup can be viewed live on <a href="https://streamstak.com/motoamericatv/">MotoAmericaTV</a>, while Medallia Superbike, Junior Cup, and Mission King of the Bagger will be delayed.

2024 MotoAmerica Superbike Calendar

April 19–21: MotoAmerica Superbikes at Road Atlanta

May 17–19: MotoAmerica Superbikes at Barber

May 31–June 2: MotoAmerica Superbikes at Road America

June 14–16: MotoAmerica Superbikes at Brainerd

June 28–30: MotoAmerica Superbikes at The Ridge

July 12–14: MotoAmerica Superbikes Speedfest at Monterey

Aug.16–18: MotoAmerica Superbikes at Mid-Ohio

Sept. 13–15: MotoAmerica Superbikes at Texas

Sept. 27–29: MotoAmerica Superbikes at New Jersey

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