4130 Motorsports Rider Tallies 12-8 in Pro Class

SEWARD, Pa. – With an ATV Motocross National Championship season full of highs and lows, Jayden Londerville returned to his winning ways at Pleasure Valley Raceway in Seward, Pennsylvania, over the weekend. Many teams commented on the exceptional track prep, and Londerville was able to use that to his advantage.

In the Pro class, the 4130 Motorsports rider posted 12-8 moto results for 11th overall. The following day, he captured the Pro-Am class win with 2-1 finishes.

Londerville claimed the Pro-Am class win at Pleasure Valley Raceway. Photo credit: RipitupFilms – Gloop Mahey

Pro
The 4130 Motorsports team made several setup changes to Londerville’s Yamaha YFZ450R before the first qualifying session and made additional changes before the second session. With 12th gate pick for the main, he prepared for battle against the toughest ATV racers in the country.

After a mid-pack start in the first moto, he immediately focused on making passes. In the second turn, his ATV was jostled off the track and Londerville quickly tried to rejoin as the rest of the field slipped by. He did his best to manage the rest of the moto, ultimately taking 12th at the line.

The second moto saw Londerville quickly assume seventh place. The 20-year-old was able to hold onto the position for more than half of the race before slipping to eighth. It marked his best moto finish in the Pro class to date.  

He collected 11th overall with his 12-8 results.

“For the first qualifier, we made some bike changes from the prior race weekend,” Londerville said. “Then, we made even bigger changes going into the second qualifier, and it felt a lot better. I ended up qualifying better, so I was pretty happy with the bike. In the first moto, I had a mid-pack start. In the second corner, I tried making some passes and hit a kicker that shot me off the track. I got passed by everyone, so I fought my way up to twelfth and was really trying everything to get around. I couldn’t make anything stick. I got an okay start in moto two and made a pass or two in the beginning. I was sitting around seventh and made some mistakes. I was pushing too hard and ended up getting passed, so I ended up eighth. I am definitely happy with it. It’s best I’ve ridden in a while, for sure.”

Londerville scored his best moto finish in the Pro class to date, taking eighth in the second moto. Photo credit: RipitupFilms – Gloop Mahey

Pro-Am
After sitting out several rounds of Pro-Am to avoid aggravating recently healed injuries, Londerville competed in the class for only the second time this year.

In the first moto, he was into fourth by the end of the first lap. From there, he picked off competitors one by one, reaching second by the third lap. Londerville tried to strategize how to get around the leader, but he wasn’t able to make it happen by the time the checkers flew.

Putting himself into second right out of the gate for Moto 2, Londerville was able to get out to the lead within a few laps. He held off his competitor for the duration of the race, ultimately taking the win.

It was a bright spot to Londerville’s year to be able to collect 2-1 results for the overall win.

“I qualified fourth and felt good,” Londerville said. “The track was very muddy, and I had to take my goggles off on the second lap of qualifying so that didn’t help anything. I had a mid-pack start in moto one. I made a lot of passes to quickly get into second and caught first. I tried everything to get around him but couldn’t make it happen that moto. In moto two, I had a good start — getting out in second right away. About halfway into the moto, I set up a pass and made it stick. I rode my race, got out to a little lead and ended up winning the overall.”

Londerville heads into the final round with renewed confidence and strength. Photo credit: RipitupFilms – Gloop Mahey

Looking Ahead
It’s been a learning year for the Pro class rookie. With a fierce start to the season, followed by a few injuries, Londerville has been able to make a strong return nearing the end of the season. With one round remaining, he’ll continue gaining valuable experience to carry momentum into the off-season and prepare for 2026.  

“I’m definitely happy with how this race was for me,” Londerville said. “I’m getting better and more comfortable every time I ride.”

The season finale of the ATV Motocross National Championship will be at Briarcliff MX in Nashport, Ohio, on August 9-10.

Pro Overall Results

1. Joel Hetrick, Yamaha
2. Bryce Ford, Yamaha
3. Westley Wolfe, Yamaha

11. Jayden Londerville, 4130 Motorsports

Pro-Am Overall Results

1. Jayden Londerville, 4130 Motorsports
1. Joel Hetrick, Yamaha
2. Juan Ondarcuhu, Yamaha
3. Noah Arnal, Yamaha

Pro Standings

1. Joel Hetrick, 445
2. Bryce Ford, 392
3. Chad Wienen, 290

14. Jayden Londerville, 104

Pro-Am Standings

1. Noah Arnal, 137
*2. Damien Hubert, 134
*2. Joey Norris, 134

10. Jayden Londerville, 41
*Tied for second

About 4130 Motorsports
Established in 2014, the 4130 Motorsports team fields five-time national champion Jayden Londerville of Wausau, Wisconsin, in the pro and pro-am 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, Baldwin Motorsports, JB Racing, RP Race Performance, Binky’s ATC Forever, SSi Decals, Doug Schiltz Motorsports, BCC Skids, HRP, Hinson Clutch Components, Maxima Racing Oils, DWT Wheels, 2Brothers Powersports, FourWerx Carbon, DID Chain, 6D Helmets, CST Tires, DBR Race Products, Precision Racing Products, Rath Racing, JP Remington, Fuel Customs Intakes, Glann Innovations, PEP Performance Tuning, RipitupFilms, T-Mate Photography and ATV Talk.

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