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Drag Specialties Battle of the Baggers Presented by Memphis Shades Kicks Off 2025 Season With Back-to-Back Battles, Big Names, and Breakout Performances


  • WRITER:
    BRL
  • DATE:
    April 29, 2025
  • UPDATED:
    April 29, 2025

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 29, 2025


Chuckwalla Valley Raceway, CA – The 2025 Bagger Racing League (BRL) season roared to life in the California desert, launching with back-to-back rounds of bar-to-bar action at the legendary Chuckwalla Valley Raceway. The Drag Specialties Battle of the Baggers Presented by Memphis Shades wasted no time delivering high-speed drama, breakout rides, and serious shakeups in the points standings.

Round 1: Gusts, Grit, and Gutsy Moves
Saturday’s Round 1 kicked off under sunny skies, but by the afternoon, heavy winds swept through the valley, turning the track into a high-speed chess match. Riders had to dig deep as the wind pushed bikes around mid-corner, making for sketchy, edge-of-control moments at triple-digit speeds. Despite the brutal crosswinds, the racing was fierce and fearless. Fans were treated to wild passes, tire smoke, and a few last-lap heartstoppers as the first round set the tone for what’s shaping up to be a wild season.

From dramatic victories and breakout rides in Round 1 to mechanical carnage and comeback stories in Round 2, the California desert served up a brutal proving ground for riders and machines alike — and the championship chase is heating up fast.


🏁 ROUND 1 RESULTS – April 25, 2025

Andrews Products Bagger GP

  1. Ruben Xaus
  2. Cody Gilmore

Pirelli Pro-Stock Bagger

  1. Jake Masters
  2. Daniel Spina
  3. Clay Braun

Barnett Clutches & Cables Super-Street Bagger

  1. Brendan Foley
  2. Jake McGuire
  3. Carl Schlacht

Zippers Performance American Twins Unlimited

  1. Eric Reyes
  2. Tony Tucker
  3. Carl Schlacht

Air-Cooled Class

  1. Eric Reyes
  2. Ravi Patel
  3. Brandon Quaid

DP Brakes Liquid-Cooled Class

  1. Alexander Calloway
  2. David Lancaster
  3. Gilbert Conde

Middleweight Superbike

  1. Josh Fogle
  2. Michael Gougis

Lightweight Superbike

  1. Alexander Calloway
  2. Bryan Shields

🔥 ROUND 2 RESULTS – April 27, 2025

Crashes and hard-fought recoveries defined Round 2. With several riders battling injuries and mechanical issues, new names cracked the podium and the championship picture began to shift.

Round 2: Calm Skies, Clean Racing, and Redemption Runs
By Sunday, the desert delivered a perfect race day — clear, calm, and fast. Round 2 saw riders regroup and reset, with smoother track conditions allowing for tighter racing and even tighter lap times. The improved weather brought out the best in several teams, as comeback performances and mechanical turnarounds dominated the day.

The fan energy was just as intense. Enthusiasts from all over packed the paddock — including one hardcore fan who rode his adventure bike all the way from Youngstown, Ohio just to catch the opening rounds live. From the fences to the fan zones, BRL’s reach and passion were on full display.

The Road Ahead: The Chase is On
With two rounds down and plenty of season to go, the 2025 championship battle is wide open. The early leaders have targets on their backs, and the underdogs are gaining ground fast. Next up: Round 3 & 4 at Motorsports Park in Hastings, Nebraska where momentum, strategy, and machine reliability will be put to the test.

One thing’s for sure — if Chuckwalla was just the start, fans better buckle up. The Drag Specialties Battle of the Baggers Presented by Memphis Shades is back, and the fight for the crown is already full throttle.

Andrews Products Bagger GP

  • Both riders DNF

Pirelli Pro-Stock Bagger

  1. Daniel Spina
  2. Jake Masters
  3. Anthony Sollima
  4. Tony Tucker

Barnett Clutches & Cables Super-Street Bagger

  1. Brendan Foley
  2. Frankie Garcia
  3. Jake McGuire
  4. Carl Schlacht

Zippers Performance American Twins Unlimited

  1. Gilbert Conde
  2. Eric Reyes
  3. Tony Tucker
  4. Carl Schlacht

Air-Cooled Class

  1. Eric Reyes
  2. Ravi Patel
  3. Brandon Quaid
  4. Joe Gayle

DP Brakes Liquid-Cooled Class

  1. Alexander Calloway
  2. Gilbert Conde
  3. David Lancaster

Lightweight Superbike

  1. Alexander Calloway
  2. Bryan Shields

Middleweight Superbike

  1. Josh Fogle
  2. Michael Gougis

🏆 SERIES POINT STANDINGS AFTER TWO ROUNDS

Andrews Products Bagger GP

  1. Ruben Xaus
  2. Cody Gilmore

Pirelli Pro-Stock Bagger

  1. Jake Masters
  2. Daniel Spina
  3. Clay Braun
  4. Tony Tucker
  5. Anthony Sollima

Barnett Clutches & Cables Super-Street Bagger

  1. Brendan Foley
  2. Jake McGuire
  3. Carl Schlacht
  4. Shawn Hoffman
  5. Mike Coury
  6. Jason Owens
  7. Frankie Garcia
  8. Joe Sanderson

Zippers Performance American Twins Unlimited

  1. Eric Reyes
  2. Tony Tucker
  3. Carl Schlacht
  4. Gilbert Conde

Air-Cooled Class

  1. Eric Reyes
  2. Ravi Patel
  3. Brandon Quaid
  4. Joe Gayle
  5. Alex Darrah
  6. Jake McGuire
  7. Douglas Darrah

DP Brakes Liquid-Cooled Class

  1. Alexander Calloway
  2. Gilbert Conde
  3. David Lancaster
  4. Daniel Spina
  5. Vincent Wilson

Lightweight Superbike

  1. Alexander Calloway
  2. Michael Gougis
  3. Bryan Shields
  4. Josh Fogle

Middleweight Superbike

  1. Josh Fogle
  2. Michael Gougis

REWATCH THE ACTION

Missed it live? No problem. Watch full replays from both rounds on the Bagger Racing League YouTube channel and RacerTV.com, made possible by Newcastle Harley-Davidson.


NEXT STOP: Motorsport Park Hastings – May 24-25, 2025

The BRL heads to Hastings, Nebraska for Round 3 & 4. With injuries, rivalries, and class battles already reshaping the season, the 2025 championship is far from decided — and anything can happen.


For complete results, point updates, photos, and event info, visit:
👉 www.BaggerRacingLeague.com


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