Orange Brigade KTM's Noah
Stevens. One of the pre-race
favorites, Team Green Online
Kawasaki's Drew Adams, was
mired back in the pack, just
outside of 10th.
"I got a good lead, which I
haven't done that in a long time,"
said Pepperd. "Then, late in the
moto, I lost the front in the sand
and went down, and that cost
me the race."
During the first few laps,
Pepperd built a sizable lead
designed to develop elite-level
athletes while preparing them to
make the next step into racing
the world's fastest professional
riders.
GasGas-rider Landin Pepperd
grabbed the holeshot to lead
the first few turns of the Futures
race, followed by Team Green
Kawasaki's Reven Gordon and
Sunday and Monday consist
-
ed of main events for the RCSX
race,
while the Daytona Vintage
Supercross (DVSX) filled out
Tuesday's program, featuring
classes from Vintage (thru
1974) to Revolution (thru 2008).
In addition, AMA ATV Pro and
Pro Sport Racing thrilled fans
once again on Tuesday.
Perhaps the weekend's pre-
mier event was the 250 A Road
to
Supercross Futures, a step-
pingstone to the big leagues
MARCH 3-4, 2024
DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY / DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA
SUPERCROSS I 15TH ANNUAL MONSTER ENERGY RICKY CARMICHAEL DAYTONA AMATEUR SUPERCROSS PRESENTED
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Drew Adams was the star of the
show by winning the 250 A Road To
The Futures and Open A divisions.