Best Average Finishing Position at Daytona 200 (Supersport)
●Tyler Scott (3.53)
Best Average Finishing Position at Daytona (King Of The Baggers)
●Kyle Wyman (2.71)
My First Bet: Early picks and predictions for MotoAmerica Daytona 200 and Daytona King Of The Baggers
Defending champions Josh Herrin and Kyle Wyman stand out as the clear favorites in the Supersport and King Of The Baggers categories, respectively. Herrin went back-to-back in the Daytona 200 event in 2023 and 2024, and is priced at +176 to pull off the hat-trick. Wyman boasts an impressive 43.33% win record in 30 races.
Troy Herfoss, the 2024 series Champion, performed admirably at this event last year, finishing second in both races. The veteran is one to keep an eye on here after he finished last season with a bang, winning race two in New Jersey.
Tyler Scott finished runner-up behind Herrin in the Supersport section at Daytona last time. However, there was a massive 45 second total time gap between the two. The teenager returns to the venue where he cut his teeth in motor racing as a four-year-old. Scott has won 18.18% of his races at Daytona across all classes and failed to finish 6.1% of his races in 33 attempts.
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MotoAmerica Daytona 200 Betting Nuggets & Trends
The MotoAmerica season is here as the Daytona 200 shifts into gear this weekend from Thursday, March 6th, until Saturday, March 8th, 2025.
Season Stats & Ocala Historical Performance
Record
Riders
Favorites for Daytona 200 (Supersport):
● Josh Herrin (+176)
● Tyler Scott (+355)
● Richie Escalante (+790)
Favorites for Daytona King Of The Baggers:
● Kyle Wyman (+118)
● Troy Herfoss (+148)
● Hayden Gillim (+848)
2024 Motovation Supersport Champion:
● Matthew Scholtz (360 points)
2024 Mission King Of The Baggers Champion:
● Troy Herfoss (358 points)
Most Wins in 2024 (Supersport):
● Matthew Scholtz (8)
Most Wins in 2024 (King Of The Baggers):
● Troy Herfoss (7)
Most Podiums in 2024 (Supersport)
● Matthew Scholtz (15)
Most Podiums in 2024 (King Of The Baggers)
● Troy Herfoss (15)
Most Wins at Daytona 200 (Supersport):
● Josh Herrin (2)
Most Wins at Daytona (King Of The Baggers)
● Kyle Wyman (1)
● James Rispoli (1)
● Tyler O’Hara (1)
Best Average Finishing Position at Daytona 200 (Supersport)
● Tyler Scott (3.53)
Best Average Finishing Position at Daytona (King Of The Baggers)
● Kyle Wyman (2.71)
My First Bet: Early picks and predictions for MotoAmerica Daytona 200 and Daytona King Of The Baggers
Defending champions Josh Herrin and Kyle Wyman stand out as the clear favorites in the Supersport and King Of The Baggers categories, respectively. Herrin went back-to-back in the Daytona 200 event in 2023 and 2024, and is priced at +176 to pull off the hat-trick. Wyman boasts an impressive 43.33% win record in 30 races.
Troy Herfoss, the 2024 series Champion, performed admirably at this event last year, finishing second in both races. The veteran is one to keep an eye on here after he finished last season with a bang, winning race two in New Jersey.
Tyler Scott finished runner-up behind Herrin in the Supersport section at Daytona last time. However, there was a massive 45 second total time gap between the two. The teenager returns to the venue where he cut his teeth in motor racing as a four-year-old. Scott has won 18.18% of his races at Daytona across all classes and failed to finish 6.1% of his races in 33 attempts.
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