40 classes for more than 300
entries of vintage bikes, as well as
senior riders on modern bikes, in
-
cluding a Warrior class for military
veterans and first responders.
Riley Ripper grabbed the hole
-
shot and checked out in the King of
Daytona XR200 class, with Justin
Thompson in second and Kody
Smith in third. Ripper, Thompson
and Smith maintained their original
positions throughout the event,
with Ripper taking the overall with
a 1-1 score, while Thompson went
2-2 for second and Smith went 3-3.
In the Warrior division, Shane
Waite swept both motos on a KTM,
with James Gaines (Husqvarna) go
-
ing 2-2 for second overall and Travis
King (Honda) taking a 3-3 for third.
James B Nagy Jr. won three divi
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sions on Tuesday, taking the title in
the Silver Masters 55+; Revolution
1 Masters 50 +; and the Revolution
1 Masters 40 + classes.
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(Right) Robbie Horton dusted off his
1980s Kawasaki KX125 and won the
Evolution 3 class. The Georgian also
won the Evo 3 Senior (40+) class.
(Above) Riley
Ripper was indeed
rippin' on his
Honda en route to
victory in the new
King of Daytona
XR200 class.
(Left) Rob Roberts
rode his pristine
KTM to a fourth-
place finish in the
Vintage-Masters
(50+) C class.