Indian Motorcycle today announced three privately-backed teams running the Indian Challenger at 2021 bagger racing events. The three teams include reigning King of the Baggers Champion Mission Foods S&S Indian Challenger, 2020 King of the Baggers third-place finisher Roland Sands Design (RSD), and new Indian Challenger converts, Saddlemen.
“Despite numerous naysayers and doubters of last year’s inaugural King of the Baggers race, it proved to be a massive success and the ultimate proving ground for the Indian Challenger, and we’re excited to be a part of it again in 2021,” said Gary Gray, Vice President – Racing, Technology and Service for Indian Motorcycle.
With superior stock performance, including a best-in-class 122 horsepower PowerPlus motor, an inverted front fork, and a hydraulically-adjustable FOX rear shock, the Indian Challenger gives these three privateers a formidable advantage. This was no better evidenced than at the inaugural King of the Baggers last October where the two Indian Challenger entries finished first and third in a field that featured 13 Harley-Davidson baggers.
Among the teams invited to the King of the Baggers and Bagger Racing League events, S&S, RSD, and Saddlemen are the only Indian Challenger entries.
Mission Foods S&S Indian Motorcycle Challenger
As reigning King of the Baggers champion, Tyler O’Hara and S&S enter this year as the clear-cut team to beat. That said, the team enters the series with nothing but confidence, backed by a full-year of preparation to defend the crown.
“Most race teams don’t learn a whole lot from winning, but we did. We’ve spent the past year meticulously refining our setup specific to Tyler’s preferences to ensure the highest level of performance,” said Jeff Bailey, crew chief for the S&S team. “Backed by Tyler’s phenomenal skills, S&S has decades of racing and performance expertise, and the undisputed bagger racing king, the Indian Challenger, our expectations are extremely high.”
But King of the Baggers will not be the only action for S&S and O’Hara in Atlanta that weekend. O’Hara will split duties between the Indian FTR750 at the American Flat Track Atlanta Super TT and the Indian Challenger to begin his King of the Baggers title defense.
“I’ve always been known for versatility and the ability to be highly competitive on just about any motorcycle within a variety of racing formats, and this weekend in Atlanta provides the ultimate stage to demonstrate that,” said O’Hara. “There is no doubt that I’ve got my work cut out for me, but having dominant track weapons like the Indian FTR750 and Indian Challenger certainly helps. Regardless of outcomes, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to push my limits and challenge I couldn’t be more excited to take on.”
RSD
Armed with the RSD Indian Challenger, Roland Sands and the 2020 third-place finisher, Frankie Garcia, return also. In addition to King of the Baggers, the RSD Challenger will be one of two RSD entries in the Bagger Racing League as RSD adds the new 2022 Indian Chief to its stable of race-ready Indian Motorcycles.
“We faced so many curveballs at Laguna Seca last year, not the least of which came when Frankie looped the bike in practice, and we scrambled through the night to get the bike, and Frankie’s body, ready to go for the final. Frankie putting it on the box after all that was an incredible accomplishment, and we couldn’t be more motivated to raise the bar and take the crown in 2021,” said Roland Sands. “There’s no doubt we’re the guys known for having a little too much fun, but make no mistake, the Indian Challenger is an absolute beast and our sights are set on the top of the box.”
“Last year’s inaugural King of the Baggers was an unforgettable experience and when it was all said and done, I was incredibly proud to be on the podium. At the same time, after coming so close in spite of nearly catastrophic challenges, we were all left wondering what could have been,” said Garcia. “That experience provides a ton of motivation heading into the expanded series this year and podiums will not be enough. We want to wear the crown when it’s all said and done this year.”
Saddlemen Gets in on the Indian Motorcycle Action
After finishing in the middle of the pack at the inaugural King of the Baggers, Saddlemen came to the age-old conclusion, “if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em.”
The team enters the 2021 bagger racing season, discarding its Harley-Davidson Road Glide in favor of the Indian Challenger. Saddlemen called upon the highly-skilled Patricia Fernandez to race the bike. Dubbed “the world’s fastest female road racer,” Fernandez is the only female rider in the field. The team will be led by custom bike builder, Michael “Woolie” Woolaway. It competes in select rounds of the King of the Baggers series and Bagger Racing League.
“It was an honor to take part in the inaugural King of the Baggers last October, but it was obvious we needed more performance after watching Tyler and Frankie make quick work of the field aboard their Indian Challengers,” said Woolie. “This year, we have the luxury of a machine that packs enormous power and incredible performance capabilities right out of the box.”
Hail the Queen, Baby
“After seeing so much excitement around the inaugural race last year and hearing the news of an extended series in 2021, I couldn’t help thinking how cool it would be for a queen to be the King of the Baggers,” said Fernandez. “Thankfully, my friends at Saddlemen stepped up to give me the opportunity, and I could not be more excited to throw a leg over the Saddlemen Indian Challenger and show the world what I’m capable of.”
For the 2021 season, MotoAmerica will host three rounds of King of the Baggers racing. The first round kicks off at MotoAmerica Superbike in Atlanta April 30-May 2. The newest racing series added to the fold is the Drag Specialties Bagger Racing League, which will host its inaugural event at the Utah Motorsports Campus June 25-27.
For more information on bagger racing, visit MotoAmerica.com and BaggerRacingLeague.com.
To learn more about each race team, visit SSCycle.com, RolandSands.com and Saddlemen.com. For information about Indian Motorcycle and the Indian Challenger, visit IndianMotorcycle.com, or follow along on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.