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Cycle News 2024 Issue 40 October 8

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Randanella, Rogers Champs at Kawasaki Race of Champions O ld Bridge Township's Raceway Park in Englishtown, New Jersey, hosted its iconic Race of Champions, October 5-6. The Race of Champions presented by Kawasaki is now in its 48th con- secutive year. While other events have come and gone, this long- standing tradition in the North- east motocross scene remains a staple. Mother Nature has some- times thrown curveballs in past years, but for 2024, she provided terrific weather, ensuring a thrilling weekend of racing action. The annual event consistently ranks high up on the must-race list for many riders each season, attracting top talent from around the USA. Title sponsor Kawasaki and local participating dealers have continued their longstand - ing support of the event, marking more than four decades of part- nership. Local Kawasaki deal- ers—including Motorcycle Mall of Monmouth, Montgomeryville Cycle Center, Toms River Marine & Motorsports, and Crossroad Powersports—contributed to the weekend's excitement with various motorcycle giveaways during Sunday's festivities. More than 1000 racers from 14 states competed through - out the weekend. The amateur portion took place on Friday and Saturday. The big winners during the amateur portion included Dakota Kessler, Michael Gurda Jr. and Colton Tubbs, each with impressive performances and double-class overall wins. Sunday's spotlight turned to the Pro Expert classes (250cc and Open) and special inter - mission races for amateur and minibike riders. The Open A class took to the track first with a full gate of Expert and Pro riders. Kawasaki rider Ricci Randanella and Yamaha- mounted Bryton Carroll and put on a show out front, with Carroll taking the top spot for much of the moto. But it was not to be, as moto luck was not on his side, WIND IN THE P38 Jack Rogers was the top 250cc A-class rider at the Kawasaki Race of Champions MX at Englishtown. PHOTOS: SCOTT LUKAITIS

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