4130 Motorsports’ Max Lindquist Takes Top 10 Result

NASHPORT, Ohio – While temperatures cooled off a bit in the heartland of Ohio, the sun still put out some intense rays as racers took to the track at Briarcliff MX for the penultimate round of the ATV Motocross National Championship Series (ATVMX), an AMA National Championship. The facility featured a heavily-modified track that provided a challenge for competitors, including two split lane sand sections.

4130 Motorsports’ Jayden Londerville captured his fifth pro sport overall podium of the season with 2-3 results. Hailing from Wausau, Wisconsin, he secured fourth and fifth in his pro-am motos, taking fifth overall on the weekend.

Teammate Max Lindquist captured a top 10 overall finish, earning eighth in Moto 1 and 12th in Moto 2.

Jayden Londerville went 2-3 at Briarcliff MX. Photo credit: Tremellen Media House

Pro
Lindquist qualified eighth in the pro class before taking the gate for Moto 1. A crash very early in the moto resulted in him fighting back from deep within the field. By the halfway point, he had completed several passes to move into eighth. Lindquist pushed the pace for the remainder of the moto, ultimately crossing the line in eighth.

A start inside of the top 10 during Moto 2 positioned Lindquist well to start his attack on the track. Within a couple of laps, he was into sixth position. He ran consistent laps until a mechanical issue struck nearing the end of the moto, ultimately putting him back to 12th.

Lindquist ended the weekend in 10th with 8-12 finishes.

“Round nine definitely didn’t go as expected,” said Lindquist. “I started off upside down in moto one and was able to work my way back to eighth. In moto two, I had a great battle for the top five, but had a mechanical issue late in the race.”

Max Lindquist took 10th overall in Ohio. Photo credit: Tremellen Media House

Pro Sport
Londerville had a stellar weekend aboard his Yamaha YFZ450R, taking the runner-up spot in Heat 1. Although it wasn’t the start he wanted, a top-five position allowed him to steadily make passes up to second before the checkered flag flew.   

Jumping into seventh out of the gate, Londerville set his focus on the leaders. The 18-year-old clicked off fast laps and was able to reach the fourth-place spot just over the halfway mark. Another lap later, he had overtaken a competitor to shift into third before the end of the moto. 

With 2-3 results, Londerville earned third overall at Briarcliff MX. 

“I came out of the start around fifth in my first pro sport moto, and I knew I had to make passes to get up front,” said Londerville. “I made some good passes but only ended up getting to second. In the second moto, I came out around seventh and pushed hard. I was feeling really good. I worked my way up to third and was catching the leaders, but wasn’t able to make a pass before the end of the moto. I ended up taking third in the moto and third overall.” 

Pro-Am
Fifth fastest in qualifying, Londerville prepared himself for the initial moto. He powered his machine into a spot just outside of the top five off of the start. By the end of Lap 1, Londerville had claimed the fourth-place position. Although he struggled to fall into a groove, he continued to hold the spot all the way to the checkers.

In the second moto, he pulled a great start. Sitting in the runner-up spot, he began the pursuit to overtake the leader. Later on, a couple mistakes shuffled Londerville back a few positions. He crossed the finish line in fifth. 

“I had a decent start around sixth and only ended up working my way up to fourth,” said Londerville. “I couldn’t find my flow during that race and was feeling off. I had a great start in the second moto, coming out second, but ended up making some big mistakes a few laps in. I dropped back to fifth and settled in there.”

Looking Forward
The final round will be held at Loretta Lynn Ranch in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee on August 12-13.

With one round remaining, Lindquist sits seventh in pro class points.

“Definitely a tough weekend of racing, but I’m going to put my focus on ending the year on a high note at Loretta Lynn’s,” Lindquist said.

Londerville continues to hold onto third in the pro sport class, and sits fourth in the pro-am class.

“I’m very close in points for the pro sport and pro-am classes,” Londerville said. ”I still have a shot at the championship, so it will make the last round very interesting.”

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. Nicholas Gennusa, Yamaha

10. Max Lindquist, 4130 Motorsports

Pro Standings

1. Joel Hetrick, 395
2. Bryce Ford, 340
3. Chad Wienen, 321

7. Max Lindquist, 226

Pro Sport Overall Results

1. Mason Jackson, Yamaha
2. Blair Miller, Yamaha
3. Jayden Londerville, 4130 Motorsports

Pro Sport Standings

1. Brett Musick, 166
2. Mason Jackson, 158
3. Jayden Londerville, 153

Pro-Am Overall Results

1. Kevin Saar, Yamaha
2. Joseph Chambers, Yamaha
3. Mason Jackson, Yamaha

5. Jayden Londerville, 4130 Motorsports

Pro-Am Standings

1. Mason Jackson, 143
*2. Joseph Chambers, 134
*2. Kevin Saar, 134

4. Jayden Londerville, 115
*Tie for second