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2026 Daytona 200: A Motorcycle Race Akin To A Rollercoaster

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A first row seat from the MP13 Racing team Photos by Brian J Nelson and Racerxphoto. What does Cedar Point Amusement Park in Sandusky, OH and the Daytona 200 have in common? Hurry up then wait, ups and downs, and all the adrenaline a person could ask for.

As a true Ohioan, this reference is the best way to describe my time as a crew member with MP13 Racing for the 2026 Daytona 200. Follow along as I take you through the chaos that is Daytona and how a handful of inspiring women, Melissa Paris and Ella Dreher, are proving to the motorcycle community that they belong in the big leagues in a male-dominated sport. Read More: Bore and Stoke Ep 22: Kayla Yaakov On Making History At Daytona The Weight of Daytona When Melissa Paris asked me to be a part of her team this year for the Daytona 200, I was honored and excited.

She was one of the first big names I heard about when I started riding. With a résumé that includes racing at Daytona and in World Supersport, she is a legend in my eyes. But what stands out isn't just her past, it is how she runs a team in the present.

If you don't know, the Daytona 200 is one of the most iconic and unforgiving motorcycle races in the world. For Melissa, this year's event was yet another chapter in a career built on breaking barriers. For Ella, it was a leap into the deep end.

For me, it was a front-row seat to both. The Dreher siblings showing off Daytona's 31-degree banking. Florida is traditionally known as a retirement and vacation spot, but in my world it's known for Daytona.

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