MotoAmerica — Just Another Day At The Beach

SHELTON, Wash. — Attack Performance Progressive Yamaha Racing’s J.D. Beach defied the odds at Ridge Motorsports Park in Race 1 on Saturday, charging from the third row of the grid to secure a commanding victory in the opening Quad Lock Superbike race of the weekend.

Beach, who qualified ninth earlier in the day, navigated a race defined by high-profile retirements and shifting championship fortunes, won by 4.501 seconds.

The victory was hard-earned on a day that saw the championship standings turned on their head. Entering today’s events, OrangeCat Racing’s Sean Dylan Kelly held a scant one-point lead over Strack Racing’s Mathew Scholtz, but Race 1 provided a significant swing in the South African’s favor.

Scholtz, who had a big crash in the early stages of Free Practice 2, returned his Yamaha YZF-R1 to the paddock that required a complete rebuild before entering Final Qualifying. Joining the field with nearly nine minutes of the 15-minute session remaining, Scholtz put in a time that would start him from third on the grid.

When the lights went out in Race 1, Scholtz was calm and collected, and rode a consistent race to finish second, securing 20 points while Kelly, who had crashed on the outlap of the race, struggled to match his qualifying pace, ending in seventh. The result moves Scholtz back into the championship lead with 125 points, 10 ahead of Kelly’s 115 entering Sunday’s Race 2.

The race was one to forget for the front-row Ducati contingent. Pole-sitter PJ Jacobsen, who set a blistering 1:40.163 on his Rahal Ducati Moto with XPEL in Final Qualifying to take the top spot, got off to an early lead, building his advantage to more than eight seconds over second place with seven laps to go. But the masterful performance ended as he entered The Ridge Complex, before losing control and finding himself out of the race.

Disaster also struck Cameron Petersen, who qualified second and looked to be a threat for the win until his Wrench Motorcycles Ducati Panigale V4 R closed to within 0.136 of Beach before losing the rear in Turn 15 ahead of the front straight, crashing out on the penultimate lap.

While Beach cruised at the front, the battle for the remaining podium spot was fierce. Vision Wheel M4 ECSTAR Suzuki’s Richie Escalante put on a masterclass of speed, clocking the fastest lap of the race with a 1:55.196 on his way to a third-place finish, and his first podium of the 2026 season.

Escalante was followed home by Warhorse HSBK Ducati Flo4Law’s Benjamin Smith, who crossed the line in fourth on his Panigale V4 R, and Brandon Paasch, who rounded out the top five on the second M4 ECSTAR Suzuki GSX-R1000R.

Notable among the finishers was Attack Performance Progressive Yamaha Racing’s Bobby Fong, who took sixth place despite qualifying fifth earlier in the morning.

Josh Herrin won the Supersport race.

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