Meet the Team
Riders
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Jayson Uribe
STOCK 1000
Jayson Uribe's pro road racing journey began in 2013, making his mark in the British Superbike Championship's Motostar Class and finishing third the following year. In 2015, he became the first American to win a race in the French Superbike Championship’s 600 Cup. He went on to compete in the FIM CEV Moto2 European Championship in 2016 and 2017 before returning to the U.S. to participate in five MotoAmerica Superbike races in 2018. Uribe later served as a test rider for Pirelli Tire North America and raced in the FIM Superbike World Championship. In 2024, he had a strong MotoAmerica season competing for OrangeCat Racing, finishing second in the Stock 1000 championship. With a diverse background and proven success, Uribe remains a strong contender in the series.
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Andrew Lee
STOCK 1000
Andrew Lee's professional road racing career began in MotoAmerica's Superstock 600 class in 2015, where he steadily built his reputation before earning his first podium finish in 2017. His breakthrough came in 2018 when he dominated the inaugural MotoAmerica Stock 1000 season, securing the championship and successfully defending his title in 2019. Lee’s talent has earned him 10 career victories and 10 additional podium finishes in MotoAmerica competition. His experience extends beyond U.S. racing, as he competed in the prestigious 8 Hours of Suzuka endurance race in 2018, where his team secured a second-place finish in its class. With a strong foundation and proven success, Lee continues to be a formidable competitor in the MotoAmerica paddock.
Technical Crew
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Andrew Sieja
OWNER
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Jeff Connors
TEAM PRINCIPAL
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David Vaughn
TEAM MANAGER
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Aidan Keller
OPERATIONS COORDINATOR
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Kirk Korenko
PITCREW CHIEF
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Michiel Rietveld
DATA ENGINEER
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Julius Wagner
MECHANIC
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Ridwan Oguntade
TIRE SPECIALIST
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Meghan Ryan
SUSPENSION SPECIALIST
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Nick Desautels
LEAD MECHANIC
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Jacob "Waffle" Eldridge
LEAD MECHANIC
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Don Rutkowski
MECHANIC ASSISTANT
Past Racers
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Travis Wyman
STOCK 1000
In the 2024 season, Travis Wyman delivered a solid performance, securing ninth place in the Stock 1000 championship. Competing with OrangeCat Racing, Wyman consistently showcased his experience and determination in a highly competitive field.
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Kaleb De Keyrel
STOCK 1000
In the 2023 season, Kaleb De Keyrel showcased his prowess by securing second place in the championship standings. This remarkable achievement came as he transitioned from the Twins Cup to the more competitive Stock 1000 class, demonstrating his adaptability and skill on the track.
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Ezra Beaubier
STOCK 1000
In his sophomore year in the Stock 1000 class of the 2023 MotoAmerica season, Ezra Beaubier clinched an impressive fourth place in the championship standings. His notable performance underscores his growing proficiency and resilience on the track.
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Chloe Maddrill
TWINS CUP
Chloe Maddrill's leap from the Royal Enfield Build.Train.Race class to the Twins Cup in the 2023 MotoAmerica season was daunting. Despite not qualifying for races, her tenacity and commitment to learning resulted in significant progress, transforming her into a faster rider.