4130 Motorsports Rider Extends Pro Sport Points Lead

WALNUT, Ill. – It was a blazing hot weekend at Sunset Ridge MX — and it wasn’t just the temperature outside. Jayden Londerville’s performance at round seven of the ATV Motocross National Championship Series (ATVMX), an AMA National Championship, was also on fire. The 4130 Motorsports’ rider went 2-1 in pro sport to capture the overall win in Walnut, Illinois, and claimed 1-13 in pro-am after a mechanical mishap prematurely ended his second moto. Despite this, he was still able to secure eighth overall.

Jayden Londerville went 2-1 in pro sport at Sunset Ridge MX. Photo credit: RipitupFilms – Gloop Mahey

Pro Sport
With the pro sport class divided into two heats to start, Londerville was placed in Heat 2. A strong start in the first race on Saturday allowed the 19-year-old to get up front, but he was soon shuffled to the back after a few mishaps. He made a charge to regain the positions and set the fastest laptime — a 01:53.640 — in the process. By the fifth lap, he had worked his way into podium contention aboard his Yamaha YFZ450R. He finished the race in the runner-up spot.

Londerville immediately powered his machine into the top three off of the start in the second moto. Within a lap, he had overtaken second. Just one lap later, he had claimed the lead and set the fastest laptime of the race — a 01:54.696. From there, he started to pull away from his competitors. Londerville went on to take the checkered flag in P1.

His two podium finishes earned him his second overall win of the year in pro sport.

“I had a good start in the first moto, coming out fourth,” said Londerville. “But, I got hit off the track and got back on. A few corners after that, I got tangled up and ended up wrecking. I was in dead last and came back to second. Going into moto two, I was feeling confident and knew I had the speed to win. I ended up getting a great start in third and made a pass into second quickly. I got right on first and made a super nice pass for the lead. Then, I got a decent lead and just rode smart to take the win.”

Jayden Londerville captured his second overall victory of the season in pro sport. Photo credit: RipitupFilms – Gloop Mahey

Pro-Am
With a strong performance in pro sport the day prior, Londerville’s confidence was high heading into Sunday’s races. He was running an incredible pace in qualifying, and managed to clock a few fast laps before a blown tire on the last lap. He was still able to qualify fourth.

Londerville launched off to a great start in the first moto and quickly catapulted himself into the lead. From there, he kept throwing down fast laps and extending his gap over the rest of the field. He took his momentum all the way to the checkers, taking his second moto win of the weekend in Illinois.

Another phenomenal start in the second moto put Londerville immediately into podium contention. He once again quickly placed his Yamaha YFZ450R into the runner-up spot and continued to chase down the leader. With half of the moto complete, an unexpected mechanical failure ended his run at another win. He would take 13th.

A phenomenal first moto win but an unfortunate 13th in the second moto earned him eighth overall in pro-am.

“For qualifying, I was feeling good coming off of the wins the day before,” said Londerville. “I knew I had the speed to qualify well and ended up getting a few fast laps in. On the best lap, I blew my front tire a few turns before the finish, so I ended up qualifying fourth. In moto one, I got a great start in second and made a second-corner pass for the lead. I ended up getting a good gap built up and won with a good lead. I felt super good and had great flow for the entire moto. In moto two, I had another good start in third. I passed for second and was pretty close to first. Then, I had a mechanical failure and I was unable to finish the race.”

Looking Forward 
Londerville extended his lead in the pro sport class and remains third in pro-am as the end of the season nears.

“I had lots of highs and lows, for sure,” Londerville said. “The only thing we can do is put our head down and keep digging until the next race.”

Round eight will be held at Pleasure Valley Raceway in Seward, Pennsylvania, on July 6-7.

Pro Sport Overall Results

1. Jayden Londerville, 4130 Motorsports
2. Zachary Kaczmarzyk, Yamaha
3. Joey Norris, Yamaha

Pro Sport Standings

1. Jayden Londerville, 151
2. Joey Norris, 138
3. Cody Houghton, 107

Pro-Am Overall Results

1. Mason Jackson, Yamaha
2. Joey Norris, Yamaha
3. Cale Deal, Yamaha

8. Jayden Londerville, 4130 Motorsports

Pro-Am Standings

1. Mason Jackson, 144
2. Kevin Saar, 113
3. Jayden Londerville, 108

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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