





Alex Lowes is really, really fast. That's the best way to describe the World Superbike shredder, a man with motorbikes in his DNA who pushes himself to the limit every time he puts his helmet on. Alex, twin brother of Moto2 competitor Sam Lowes, came through the ranks of 125cc series', Supersport and Superstock before making the step-up to the British Superbike Championship - where he won the title in 2013 at the age of just 23. A move to World SBK followed, and now he's got the experience he's looking to really push on and compete for the top honors. Alex's career to date suggests that when he wants to achieve something, he does, so don't be surprised to see him on the steps a lot in the coming years.
Alex Lowes is really, really fast. That's the best way to describe the World Superbike shredder, a man with motorbikes in his DNA who pushes himself to the limit every time he puts his helmet on. Alex, twin brother of Moto2 competitor Sam Lowes, came through the ranks of 125cc series', Supersport and Superstock before making the step-up to the British Superbike Championship - where he won the title in 2013 at the age of just 23. A move to World SBK followed, and now he's got the experience he's looking to really push on and compete for the top honors. Alex's career to date suggests that when he wants to achieve something, he does, so don't be surprised to see him on the steps a lot in the coming years.
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Davies & teammate Haiden Deegan give Monster Energy 1-2 finish in Philly 250 Showdown; Monster Energy’s Cooper Webb 2nd on 450s, retains overall class lead.

Late race heroics plus mistakes from the other riders allowed Webb, the 450 class points leader, to extend his overall lead in the standings.

Cooper Webb wins 450 class while Cole Davies, Garrett Marchbanks and Haiden Deegan take top positions in 250s class at Seattle Supercross.
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