BPR Racing Shines at The Ridge with Super Hooligan Victory and Multiple Top Finishes

Posted by Lucky F on Jul 8th 2026

BPR Racing Shines at The Ridge with Super Hooligan Victory and Multiple Top Finishes

SHELTON, Wash. — BPR Racing kicked off the west coast swing of the MotoAmerica Championship in impressive fashion at The Ridge Motorsports Park, collecting a Super Hooligan victory, multiple podium finishes, and strong results across Super Hooligans, Supersport, and Superbike competition.

The weekend belonged to longtime ASV Inventions-supported rider Andy DiBrino, who returned to his home race just a few hours north of his hometown of Portland, Oregon. Widely regarded as one of the fastest riders at The Ridge, DiBrino entered the weekend as one of the favorites and delivered a pair of standout performances.

Race 1 featured wet but drying conditions that produced an intense battle for the lead throughout the race. DiBrino remained in the fight from start to finish, ultimately crossing the line in a hard-earned second place.

When the lights went out for Race 2, DiBrino elevated his performance even further. Riding a calculated and patient race, he took control of the lead in the closing laps before pulling away from the field to secure an emotional victory in front of family, friends, and hometown fans.

BPR Racing owner and teammate Bryce Kornbau completed the celebration by making a decisive last-lap pass to capture third place, giving BPR Racing and ASV Inventions two riders on the podium in first and third. Following the weekend, DiBrino and Kornbau now sit third and fourth in the Super Hooligan championship standings, firmly within striking distance of the series lead.

The team's momentum continued in the Supersport class, where Brenden Ketelsen recorded a career-best fourth-place finish during a rain-soaked Race 1. Veteran teammate Josh Hayes added a solid sixth-place result despite the challenging conditions.

With the track dry for Race 2, Hayes once again found himself battling for a podium position throughout the race. After an exciting fight to the finish, he narrowly missed the podium, finishing fourth, while Ketelsen added another strong result in sixth.

In the premier Superbike class, Deion Campbell rounded out the weekend by earning second place in the Superbike Cup during Race 2, adding another podium result to an already successful weekend for the BPR Racing program.

BPR Racing now shifts its focus to one of the most iconic venues on the MotoAmerica calendar as the series heads to Laguna Seca in Monterey, California, July 10–12, where the team will look to build on its momentum and continue climbing the championship standings.