Clinches Pro Sport Title and Achieves First Pro-Am Overall Win of Season
NASHPORT, Ohio – Jayden Londerville had a phenomenal weekend at the penultimate round of the ATV Motocross National Championship Series (ATVMX). The 4130 Motorsports backed rider swept the Pro Sport class at Briarcliff MX to notch his fourth-consecutive overall win, and he went 1-2 in Pro-Am to collect the overall win in that class as well.
The ninth round of the AMA National Championship punished riders with oppressive heat, but the Briarcliff MX crew did their best with prep and maintenance to try to keep track conditions ideal in Ohio. Londerville not only took the overall wins in both classes, but also wrapped up the Pro Sport Championship a round early.
Jayden Londerville swept the Pro Sport class at round nine. Photo credit: RipitupFilms – Gloop Mahey
Pro Sport
The Pro Sport class was loaded with 33 riders, so it was divided into two divisions. Londerville launched into the lead immediately during Heat 1 and led wire-to-wire, setting the fastest laptime of the moto mid-race, before he eventually sailed to the win on Saturday.
The 19-year-old positioned himself inside the top five out of the gate for Moto 2 aboard his Yamaha YFZ450R. He swiftly passed riders to work his way into the runner-up spot. Just after the halfway point, he propelled himself into the lead. From there, he continued to lay down fast laps before taking the checkered flag.
The Wausau, Wisconsin, rider took his fourth overall victory in-a-row for pro sport this year.
“I had a good start coming out first and led the entire race for moto one,” said Londerville. “In moto two, I had a decent start in fourth and made passes up into second by the first lap. I rode smart and pushed hard to get the leader and ended up winning that moto and the overall for the day.”
Jayden Londerville captured his first overall win of the season in Pro-Am. Photo credit: RipitupFilms – Gloop Mahey
Pro-Am
Riding high on another strong performance in pro sport the day prior, Londerville kept the motivation flowing even despite the overbearing heat. He set the fastest laptime in qualifying to earn first gate-pick in pro-am.
After a top-three start on his Yamaha YFZ450R in Moto 1, Londerville continued to press forward. He climbed into second nearing the halfway point. Soon, he was into the lead and held the position all the way to the finish.
Londerville was immediately to the front off of the start and took the first corner on the outside to grab the holeshot. He was flying out front and put an incredible gap on the riders behind him until the third-place rider got around second and started closing the gap on Londerville. He fought valiantly but wasn’t able to hold off his competitor. However, the two of them were lightyears ahead of the rest of the field. Londerville took second at the line.
Londerville achieved his first overall win of the year in Pro-Am with his 1-2 results.
“In moto one, I had a decent start and pushed hard,” said Londerville. “I got out to the lead by the middle of the race and rode smart until the checkers. I was in a good spot and pulled the start for moto two, leading until the halfway point. Then, I dropped back to second but knew I had the overall if I stayed there, so I let up a bit to conserve energy and brought home the overall.”
Jayden Londerville’s team celebrated his stellar results. Photo credit: RipitupFilms – Gloop Mahey
Looking Forward
With his phenomenal results at Briarcliff MX, Londerville captured the pro sport title for 2024 and moved up to second in pro-am. He will be giving it his all at the final round in just a couple of weeks.
“It was the best weekend we could ask for,” said Londerville. “I’m super pumped to have finally won an overall in pro-am but cannot wait for the last round at Loretta Lynn’s to see how things shape up.”
The series finale will take place August 10-11 in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, at the iconic Loretta Lynn Ranch.
Pro Sport Overall Results
1. Jayden Londerville, 4130 Motorsports
2. Zachary Kaczmarzyk, Yamaha
3. Joey Norris, Yamaha
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Pro Sport Standings
1. Jayden Londerville, 188
2. Joey Norris, 171
3. Cody Houghton, 126
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Pro-Am Overall Results
1. Jayden Londerville, 4130 Motorsports
2. Zachary Kaczmarzyk, Yamaha
3. Catriel Alatamirano, Yamaha
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Pro-Am Standings
1. Mason Jackson, 166
2. Jayden Londerville, 140
3. Kevin Saar, 139
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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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