Tyler O’Hara Signs Factory Road Racing Contract With Indian – MotoAmerica

O’Hara will be back in the saddle of the number 29 Indian Challenger for the six-round 2022 Mission King Of The Baggers Championship. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

Inaugural Mission King Of The Baggers Champion Tyler O’Hara has signed a new contract with Indian Motorcycle to contest the expanded, six-round 2022 King Of The Baggers Championship, which will include two races at Daytona International Speedway during the traditional Daytona Bike Week celebration in March.

O’Hara, who finished second in last year’s Mission King Of The Baggers Championship, is approaching the 2022 with an even higher level of determination as he and Indian, along with sponsorship support from Mission Foods, race to win back the crown in the third year of the Harley-Davidson versus Indian race series.

“We won the title the first year, but last year didn’t quite go according to plan,” O’Hara said. “We’re excited to compete in this year’s six-round series, and we’re focused on bringing that crown back home to Indian where it belongs.”