4130 Motorsports’ Max Lindquist Goes 7-6 in Pro Class

WALNUT, Ill. – Pro sport and pro-am rider Jayden Londerville came into round six of the ATV Motocross National Championship Series (ATVMX) motivated to be back on the box after enduring sickness during the prior event. He put the past behind him, focusing on what he could achieve at Sunset Ridge MX over the weekend. His plan worked, as Londerville secured podium finishes in Walnut, Illinois. Teammate Max Lindquist has proven that consistency is key and delivered the 4130 Motorsports team 7-6 results in the pro class.Β 

Londerville’s 1-2 finishes in pro sport earned him second overall. He went 3-5 in pro-am to take third overall. Lindquist claimed seventh overall for the fourth time this season.

Jayden Londerville scored podium finishes at Sunset Ridge MX. Photo credit: Tremellen Media House

Pro
A seventh in qualifying positioned Lindquist in a good spot for the upcoming motos. For the first moto, he settled inside the top 10 within a lap. By the second lap, he had moved into second. Lindquist powered his 4130 Motorsports machine into sixth at the halfway point and held the position for several laps before ultimately taking seventh at the line.Β Β 

Moto 2 was nearly a repeat of the first moto. Lindquist was sitting eighth by the end of Lap 1 and quickly transitioned into the seventh-place spot by the next lap. Shortly after the middle of the race, he climbed to sixth and maintained the position all the way to the checkered flag.

Lindquist claimed seventh overall from his 7-6 results in Illinois.Β 

β€œI’m happy with the riding I had overall throughout the day at Sunset Ridge MX,” said Lindquist. β€œHaving some of my fastest laps late in the motos was a good step forward for me.”

Max Lindquist took seventh overall at round six. Photo credit: Tremellen Media House

Pro Sport
In Londerville’s first pro sport race, he was in the top three off of the start. He then made a pass to move into the second-place spot. Within another lap, he was in the lead. From there, he pulled away from the rest of the field. Londerville not only grabbed the win by more than 15 seconds but achieved the fastest lap time of the 11 riders in Heat 1.

The 18-year-old powered his Yamaha into the top five out of the gate before making several passes to be in second by the end of Lap 1. He chased the leader for the duration of the moto, finally catching up to him on the final lap. He attempted to line up a pass, but had to settle for runner-up at the line.Β Β Β 

Londerville’s win and second place finish in pro sport earned him second overall at Sunset Ridge MX.

β€œI had a really good start, coming out third, in the first moto,” said Londerville. β€œI made a quick pass on second and set up a nice pass to take the lead. In the end, I took the win. I had a decent start in the second moto, coming out around fifth and made passes to get up to second. I tried to run down the leader but was only able to catch him the last lap. I couldn’t set up a pass, so I took second. It was a pretty good points day.” 

Pro-Am
Londerville captured fifth in the pro-am qualifier, positioning himself well for the first moto. He got off to a top five start and was fourth by the halfway mark. On the final lap, he was gifted a position after the rider ahead of him had a mechanical issue. Londerville, now holding a podium position, was able to take third when the checkered flag flew.

A tough start in the second moto resulted in Londerville having to work his way through the pack of riders ahead of him. By the second lap, he had gained up to eighth place. Within a few more laps, he was sitting fifth aboard his Yamaha YFZ450R. Although he was able to bring the fourth-place rider within reach, he was unable to complete a pass before the end of the moto. Londerville claimed fifth.

Londerville brought home third overall after going 3-5 in his motos.

β€œI was in the top five at the start of the first moto,” said Londerville. β€œI was trying to make passes to get up past fourth, but it was too late by the time I got around him to catch third. However, the third-place rider had a mechanical failure, and I ended up taking third in that moto. In my second moto, I had a bad start and was around 15th. I worked my way up to fifth and was really pushing hard. I caught fourth right at the end but wasn’t able to make the pass, putting me fifth in that moto.”

Looking Forward
Round seven of the 10-round series will take place at Budds Creek Raceway in Mechanicsville, Maryland on June 17-18.

Lindquist continues his strong momentum this year and retains the seventh-place position in the pro class standings.

β€œAnother solid weekend of racing, but leaving with another seventh overall is definitely still frustrating,” Lindquist said. β€œReally all that I feel is holding me from a stand out weekend is my starts. Starting outside the top 10 is never ideal. I know what needs to be done to get myself back in the top five, and that is most definitely my plan.”

Londerville moves into the points lead in the pro-am class and remains third in the pro sport class.

β€œThis weekend went good,” Londerville said. β€œI have some things to work on before the next one, but I’m excited to go to Budds Creek and get back at it in a few weeks.”

About 4130 Motorsports
Established in 2014, the 4130 Motorsports team fields pro class rider and seven-time national champion Max Lindquist, as well as pro-am and pro sport competitor Jayden Londerville – a four-time national champion — in the AMA ATV Motocross National Championship (ATVMX). Nineteen-year-old Lindquist resides in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and 18-year-old Londerville lives in Wausau, Wisconsin. Follow the team at facebook.com/4130Motorsports and instagram.com/4130motorsports

Max Lindquist supporters include Max: ML2 Motorsports, Londerville Steel Enterprises, Walsh Race Craft, JH Racing, Maxxis Tires, Rath Racing, Fly Racing, Maxima Racing Oil, Beringer Brakes, Fox Shocks, VP Racing Fuels, Flo Fast, Evans Coolant, Sunstar, DP Brakes, Rocket Machining & Design, JSR Motodesigns, Fuel Customs, Acerbis USA, DWT Wheels, EVS, Precision Racing, Fourwerx Carbon, CP Carrillo, Tire Balls, Hinson Racing, RP Racing, Works Connection, HuntScapes, ATC Forever, Wienen Motorsports, SSI Decals, ODI Grips, Hedge Hog ATV, Antigravity Batteries, Yamaha, and Blu Cru.

Jayden Londerville supporters include Londerville Steel Enterprises, ML2 Motorsports, SSI Decals, BCC Skids, JH Racing, Rath Racing, Rocket Machining & Design, Doug Schiltz Motorsports, 2Brothers Powersports, Fourwerx Carbon, Fly Racing, Flo Fast, VP Racing Fuels, DWT Wheels, DBR Race Products, ATC Forever, Walsh Race Craft, CST Tires, Maxima Racing Oil, Evans Coolant, Sunstar, DP Brakes, Hinson Racing, Mishimoto, ODI Grips, Moto Clown Designs, Phoenix Racing, JB Racing, and Baldwin Motorsports.

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Pro Overall Results

1. Joel Hetrick, Yamaha
2. Chad Wienen, Yamaha
3. Bryce Ford, Yamaha

7. Max Lindquist, 4130 Motorsports

Pro Standings

1. Joel Hetrick, 264
2. Bryce Ford, 221
3. Jeffrey Rastrelli, 203

7. Max Lindquist, 149

Pro Sport Overall Results

1. Zachary Kaczmarzyk, Yamaha
2. Jayden Londerville, 4130 Motorsports​
3. Joseph Chambers, Yamaha

Pro Sport Standings

1. Mason Jackson, 117
2. Brett Musick, 117
3. Jayden Londerville, 108

Pro-Am Overall Results

1. Joseph Chambers, Yamaha
2. Kevin Saar, Yamaha
3. Jayden Londerville, 4130 Motorsports

Pro-Am Standings

1. Jayden Londerville, 99
2. Mason Jackson, 98
3. Blair Miller, 92