First Overall Win of the Year for 4130 Motorsports Rider
MECHANICSVILLE, Md. – The energy was off the charts at the podium for 4130 Motorsports’ Jayden Londerville after he swept the pro sport class on Saturday, taking both moto wins at Budds Creek Motocross Park. The sixth round of the ATV Motocross National Championship Series (ATVMX), an AMA National Championship, also saw him set the fastest qualifying time in pro-am on Sunday. However, his motos were plagued with misfortune, and his 4-9 finishes meant he had to settle for sixth overall in Mechanicsville, Maryland.
Jayden Londerville claimed his first overall win of the year in pro sport. Photo credit: RipitupFilms – Gloop Mahey
Pro Sport
Saturday started with Londerville blasting out of the gate into a top-three spot in his pro sport heat race. Within just a couple of laps, he had moved into the lead. He powered his Yamaha YFZ450R at an intense pace, and he soon set the fastest laptime – a 01:43.989 – before ultimately taking the win.
In the second moto, the 19-year-old once again had a strong start. Londerville positioned himself in the lead by the second turn and went to work to create a gap on the riders behind him. Even with the temperatures in the 80s adding to the challenge, he yet again laid down the fastest laptime – a 01:45.038 – midway through the moto. Londerville carried his momentum all the way to the checkers, notching his second win of the day.
With 1-1 results at Budds Creek, Londerville secured his first overall win of the year.
“I had a pretty decent start in moto one,” said Londerville. “I came out about third and ended up making passes quickly and just rode smart leading the race until the finish. I had a good start in the second moto and passed in the second corner for the lead. I ended up leading to the end, putting in a few fast laps to get a decent lead. Definitely pumped about the overall win in that class. I hadn’t gotten an overall yet this year, so I’m pretty excited about that.”
Jayden Londerville remains the points leader in the pro sport class. Photo credit: RipitupFilms – Gloop Mahey
Pro-Am
The race day began with Londerville throwing down the fastest qualifying time in pro-am. However, his hope for a smooth race was deflated right at the start of the first moto. A mid-pack start meant he would have to put his head down and charge. That’s just what he did. Londerville made pass after pass to settle into fourth place by the third lap. He tried to make the pass into third, but wasn’t able to make it happen. Londerville held onto fourth position until the clock ran out.
His luck wasn’t any better in the second moto. Londerville got off to a strong start, but soon had a hard crash in the whoops. He remounted his Yamaha YFZ450R and tried to pick up several positions. Eventually, he was able to break inside of the top 10 with a couple laps remaining. He captured ninth at the line.
Sixth overall was the final result of his 4-9 finishes in pro-am.
“I qualified first, and there were some pretty fast pro guys who decided to race,” said Londerville. “So, I was really excited about that and feeling good going into moto one. Then, I got a terrible start coming out around twelfth. I made a bunch of passes up to fourth. I was right on him but made a big mistake trying to get around and fell back a few seconds. I couldn’t get back up there by the end of the moto. In moto two, I started off third. I ended up going down pretty hard in the rollers and hit my head pretty good, so I wasn’t feeling the best. I got back up anyway and finished ninth. I just tried to salvage what I could.”
Looking Forward
Londerville remains the points leader in the pro sport class with four rounds left in the season and is third in pro-am.
“My speed is definitely coming around, and I’m excited to be heading to Sunset Ridge next,” Londerville said.
Sunset Ridge MX in Walnut, Illinois, will host the next round on June 22-23.
Pro Sport Overall Results
1. Jayden Londerville, 4130 Motorsports
2. Joey Norris, Yamaha
3. Cale Deal, Yamaha
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Pro Sport Standings
1. Jayden Londerville, 126
2. Joey Norris, 118
3. Brett Musick, 97
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Pro-Am Overall Results
1. Westley Wolfe, Yamaha
2. Mason Jackson, Yamaha
3. Joey Norris, Yamaha
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6. Jayden Londerville, 4130 Motorsports
Pro-Am Standings
1. Mason Jackson, 119
2. Kevin Saar, 99
3. Jayden Londerville, 95
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About 4130 Motorsports
Established in 2014, the 4130 Motorsports team fields four-time national champion Jayden Londerville of Wausau, Wisconsin, in the pro-am and pro sport classes of the AMA ATV Motocross National Championship (ATVMX). Follow the team at facebook.com/4130Motorsports and instagram.com/4130motorsports
Team supporters include Londerville Steel Enterprises, SSi Decals, FLY Racing, FourWerx Carbon, RP Race, Baldwin Motorsports, JB Racing, Doug Schiltz Motorsports, HRP, CST Tires, VP Racing Fuels, BCC Skids, 2Brothers Powersports, Hinson Clutch Components, Maxima Racing Oils and DBR Race Products.
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