For Mohar, this final race is personal. After a season filled with crashes and engine troubles, his focus has sharpened. “The championship might be out of reach,” he admits, “but my goal is to win all three races. It’s not always about the bike. I’ve beaten Alain before, and I plan to do it again.” His confidence is quiet but fierce, the kind that comes from experience and unfinished business.
The tension in the Super Bikes B paddock is unmistakable as the final round of the Caribbean Clash of Champions approaches. On November 2nd, two familiar names, Adrian Mohar and Alain Hopkinson, both executives of the Guyana Motor Racing & Sports Club (GMRSC), are set to go head-to-head in what promises to be a thrilling showdown at the South Dakota Circuit.
Hopkinson, on the other hand, is not one to back down. Calm and determined, he knows what is at stake. “Everybody’s there to beat,” he says. “One mistake and you’re at the back of the pack. I aim to stay with the front runners and finish strong.”
Both men share more than just a rivalry; they share a deep love for the sport and a commitment to its growth in Guyana. But when the lights go out, friendship and titles will be left behind. What follows will be pure racing, two competitors pushing their limits for pride, for passion, and for the roar of victory.
When the chequered flag waves on November 2nd, only one will stand atop the Super Bikes B podium.
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