Ryan Maye Race Background

Ryan Maye – CCS EX #995

Race Career

Right after high school is when I bought my first bike. Riding on the street for only a couple months before getting sucked into the track by some guys on the R6-forum. 2014 is when I started my track career. 2015 I got my CCS race license and at the end of the year became a coach with the track day organization.

2015 I did only a couple races to get a feel for it. The next couple of years I didn’t race, only did track days. Then in 2019 I did one race at 2 or 3 different race weekends which put me back in the seat for racing.

2020 is when I decided to focus more on my own personal riding and racing. Half way through the season I made some improvements and then went to Summit for the first time and ended up getting a 3rd place in the ASRA race.

Heading into the September round at NJMP, is when I really topped the season off with some personal bests and all top 5 finishes with 2 thirds.

Having the support of all of my friends at the track and my sponsors really keeps this sport fun. I enjoy the competitiveness of racing. Going into the next seasons I plan to do a full race season and finish out my amateur year with a bang. 2021 Will be my last year in amateur if I’m able to do a full season. I plan on shooting for the overall championships of the Mid-Atlantic and Atlantic region for CCS.

2021 was a huge success. Bringing home the 2021 Atlantic, Mid-Atlantic and South-East championships as well as 3 national championships in GTU, Middleweight SuperSport and Middleweight SuperBike. Going into 2022 focusing on endurance team racing with the team. I will also still continue to do a fair amount of sprint races as I’m shooting to do most Atlantic rounds with CCS.