One of the riders who won
multiple championships was
Tony Lorusso of New Hamp-
shire (Yamaha). Lorusso always
walks away from the RCSX
race with some gold and this
weekend he won three classes:
Masters 50+ Group 1, Senior
(40+) and Senior (45+) B/C.
The B classes were stacked
and super competitive. Not a
single B rider won more than
one championship, which
means next year's rookie Pro
riders are either going to be a
competitive bunch or a bust!
Other riders winning two titles
included Austin Keller, who
topped the 65cc (10-11) and
85cc (10-12) Group 2 classes,
as well as Tristan Prueitt, who
won the Supermini 1 (12-15)
Group 2 and Mini Sr 2 (13-15)
divisions.
Jesse Wessel (Yamaha)
grabbed the holeshot and
opened a surprising lead in
the College 18-14 class, while
KTM riders Michael Corcoran
and Noah Stevens battled for
second. On the final lap, Hudson
threw down a memorable lap
that saw him move from fifth
to first, passing Corcoran in the
final turn for the win.
The Schoolboy 2 (12-17) was
a good race, with Caden Dud
-
ney and Diesel Thomas (KTM)
running 1-2 at the start. Luke
Fauser (KTM) briefly took the
lead before Hudson began his
amazing run to the front.
Highly touted Canyon Rich
-
ards, of the Yamaha Brigade,
won the 450B class.
CN
250 A ROAD TO SX FUTURES
1. Drew Adams (Kaw)
2. Noah Stevens (KTM)
3. Landin Pepperd (GG)
4. Hamden Hudson (Yam)
5. Reven Gordon (Kaw)
OPEN A
1. Drew Adams (Kaw)
2. Reven Gordon (Kaw)
3. Noah Stevens (KTM)
4. Cory Carsten (Suz)
5. Logan Riggins (KTM)
MARCH 3-4, 2024
DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY / DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA
SUPERCROSS I 15TH ANNUAL MONSTER ENERGY RICKY CARMICHAEL DAYTONA AMATEUR SUPERCROSS
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Adams (center), Noah Stevens (right) and Landin Pepperd
(left) made up the Futures podium.