Bush Wins
StumpJumper
Hare Scrambles
R
PR/KTM rider Hunter Bush claimed
the overall win at the StumpJumper
Hare Scrambles in West Creek, New
Jersey, on May 19. The race was round
three of the 2024 AMA East Hare
Scramble Championship and round two
of the ECEA HS Championship.
Bush spent the first lap in second
place chasing early leader Kyle McDonal
on the Bromley Motorsports Beta USA
machine. After the first lap, just six sec
-
onds separated the two frontrunners,
but McDonal had an issue on lap two
and slipped far down the field. He was
47th heading into lap three.
McDonal's troubles were Bush's gain,
as the KTM rider took the lead over
the new runner-up, Kawasaki-mounted
Neil Enman. Bush enjoyed a nearly
one-minute cushion over Enman by lap
three of the four-lap race. Instead of
taking it easy to the finish, Bush picked
up the pace on the last lap and took the
checkers more than two minutes clear
of Enman, who had breathing room of
his own over the third-place rider, Robert
Weiss (Husqvarna).
After starting in sixth place, Weiss
made progress all race long. He finished
the day on the podium behind the two
AA riders, Bush and Enman, and won the A
250 class. His nearest class rival, Allen Adkins,
was approximately seven minutes back in 10th
overall. Weiss also finished just a few seconds
ahead of the third-overall AA rider Kenneth
Held Jr. on the Bromley Suzuki.
The top Amateur was Zachary Garrison
(KTM) who was eighth overall.
Cate Nash (Suzuki) won the A Women's divi
-
sion.
Kenny Held
OVERALL
1. Hunter Bush (KTM)
2. Neil Enman (Kaw)
3. Robert Weiss (Hus)
4. Kenneth Held Jr. (Suz)
5. Ranger Emmons (GG)
6. Lucas Seelman (KTM)
7. Kyle Grenewicz (Yam)
8. Zachary Garrison (KTM)
9. Brandon Rymarzow (GG)
10. Allen Adkins (KTM)
WIND
IN THE
P44
Hunter Bush was
the overall winner at
the StumpJumper
Hare Scrambles in
New Jersey.
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