The XDA rolled into Virginia motorsports park for the 2nd annual MTC Virginia bike bash for the second stop of the XDA series. With the shortened season due to the Covid-19 pandemic and mother natures rain the season pushed on. This event hosted the first real street royal rumble with a huge five thousand dollar purse to win and few small bounties for a few racers to keep the excitement going.
Ben Knight on his pro charged real street bike
The event also had on tap the Orient Express pro street class, pro xtreme , HTP super stock, and the super-competitive Vans and Hines 4.60 class which held the largest field yet of racers. There was also on hand a number of sportsman classes as well as a grudge where the bad boys come and play with the clocks off.
NHRA competitor Matt smith on his Vans and Hines 4.60 ride
With the event being so action-packed how can we not forget the records dropping in the pro street class as well as the real street class Jeremy Teasley with a blistering 6.34 at a crazy 222 mph pro street and a 7.52 at 187 mph in real- street. Shane eperjesi from Dallas with a 3.97 in pro-Xtreme. David Fondon from PR with an 8.83 on his HTP superstock bike. This race was just raining records something truly amazing for this time of the year.
Jeremy Teasley on his record run
6.32 @222 mph on his DME Racing GSXR 1000
Check out some of the action from the event