The Royal Enfield Build.Train.Race. road-racing program met several milestones during the Road America round in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, May 29-31.

The double-header event saw a recording-breaking crowd, with over 70,000 people in attendance, and it became the first round for a Brazilian to earn a podium spot as Tati Paze claimed 3rd- and 2nd-place finishes. Adding excitement to the weekend was the appearance of representatives from the Brazil-based dealership that won the B.T.R. build-off competition, alongside the winning GT motorcycle.

The B.T.R. all-women’s road-racing program has been gaining steam as the races become more competitive with tighter packs and fiercer battles for the win. The Road America double-header saw wins for Bryanna Everitt and Jasmine Noelle. Noelle now leads the standings, and Paze’s performance at Road America bumped her up to 2nd. Brianna Cutler holds 3rd only two points behind Paze after a double win at the season-opening round in Road Atlanta in April.

For more information, read Royal Enfield’s press release below.


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Points leader Jasmine Noelle (11) leads Tati Paze (55), Marie Madura (616), and Karina Simoes (51). (Photos courtesy Royal Enfield)

PLYMOUTH, WISCONSIN. (12 June 2026) —  Royal Enfield celebrated multiple milestones at Road America, revelling in motorsport success, custom competition winners, and 125 year anniversary celebrations.

The second round of the Build.Train.Race Road Racing program took place in front of a record crowd at the Road America venue, as over 70,000 spectators were treated to two B.T.R races, featuring entrants from the US, Canada, and Brazil.

In typical B.T.R fashion, two close races across the weekend produced a debut podium for Tati Paze, with a third-place finish in Race One, as she became the first Brazilian to podium in the series. After celebrating alongside three fellow Brazilian racing compatriots, Paze repeated podium success in Race Two, bettering her previous finish with a second place result. The races were won by Bryanna Everitt and Jasmine Noelle respectively, with first and second places separated by just tenths of a second in each race.

Brazilian success coursed through Royal Enfield’s presence at Road America, as the event hosted the winner of the B.T.R build-off competition, with the winning GT model coming all the way from the Florianopolis dealer based in Brazil, to Wisconsin. Representatives of the dealer were flown to the circuit to see their winning motorcycle on display, and proudly celebrate the Royal Enfield collaboration across the Americas region.

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The winning build-off bike, built by the Brazil-based Florianópolis dealer.

Sandro Ávila, responsible for the custom build from Royal Enfield Florianópolis – Grupo Sekai said: “It was a privilege to follow the Road America round and witness both the outstanding organization of the Build.Train.Race. program and the impressive skill and competitiveness displayed by the women racing the Continental GTs. To top it off, we had the opportunity to showcase all the talent and creativity of Real Motorcycles, in partnership with Royal Enfield Floripa, by transporting our winning motorcycle that won the B.T.R build-off from Brazil, all the way to Wisconsin to display in front of the record attendance.”

The winning bike proved a huge hit with the record-crowd in attendance at Road America, as the winning custom machine drew in spectators with its unique exhaust setup and bodywork finished in the proud colors of the Brazilian flag.

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Bryanna Everitt celebrates a Race 1 win alongside Jasmine Noelle (2nd) and Tati Paze (3rd).

Adrian Sellers, Head – Custom & Motorsport at Royal Enfield added: “Road America showcased the real qualities that motorcycling with Royal Enfield offers. Bringing together different regions through debut podiums and on-track action with the Build.Train.Race road racing program, plus hosting the latest custom build with the B.T.R build-off competition winners from Brazil. To be able to host this in front of record crowds helps us continue to share the Royal Enfield 125th anniversary celebrations with everyone.”  

This collaboration across the Americas region highlights Royal Enfield’s ability to connect riders through motorcycle culture, motorsports, and custom creativity, as the brand celebrates 125 years of bringing riders together. In their 125th year, Royal Enfield continues to be at the forefront of investing in the next generation of motorcycle riders, serving as an entry point for those looking to learn how to ride, explore off-road, learn the art of personalization and customization, and participation in motorsports.

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