MARCH 5, 2024
DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY / DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA
SUPERCROSS I DAYTONA VINTAGE SUPERCROSS
P130
There were several classes
to choose from, ranging from
125cc to Golden Masters. They
raced on basically the same track
as the pros two days earlier. Of
course, some of the jumps were
lowered and tamed down. Each
class raced twice in a traditional
motocross two-moto format, and
the classes were broken into six
different groups, starting with
Vintage through 2008, with the
Revolution 2 classes.
The King of Daytona XR 200
race, introduced last year, was
back. Brandon Glenn took the win,
followed by former pro motocross
-
er Blake Wharton and Riley Ripper.
Wade Doering won two classes
among the 36 that took off from
the gate, including the Vintage
50 Masters C and the Evolution
Golden Master 1 classes. An-
other former pro motocrosser,
Robbie Horton, also won two
classes, topped the Revolution 1
class and the Evolution 1 class.
Shelby Rolen won the Women's
class with a pair of firsts on a
KTM, with Landrey Hazen (Yama
-
ha) in second and Kayla Alexan-
der (Honda) in third.
Several early '70s Elsinores ganged up on a lone KX and Husqvarna in one
of the Vintage classes. However, the KX, with Nick Devito on board, won the
second moto, but Jerry Mattox's Honda (1) took overall honors.