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Cycle News 2024 Issue 44 November 5

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Star Racing Signs Dudney M onster Energy Yamaha Star Racing and up-and-coming motocrosser Caden Dudney agreed to a multi-year contract. Dudney, from Des Moines, Iowa, will make his debut with the team aboard the team's YZ250F at this year's Thor Mini O's and will compete in next season's Supercross Futures, Scouting Moto Combine and the Ama - teur National Championships at Loretta Lynn's. Dudney won five out of six motos at this year's Monster Energy AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship at Loretta Lynn's Ranch, earning the number-one plate in the 250 B and Schoolboy 2 Champion - ships. He also won the Oakley Award for setting the fastest lap time during the week of racing at Loretta Lynn's and was named the Amateur Rider of the Year. Jensen Hendler, the Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing 250 Team Manager, said, "We're excited to welcome Caden to our team. He has a bright future and will be a great addition to our program. We're looking forward to getting to work and preparing for the Mini O's." "I'm excited to join the Mon - ster Energy Yamaha Star Racing team and to be a part of their program. I can't wait to see what the future holds." Dudney will sport the num - ber-40 plate in 2025. CN VOLUME ISSUE NOVEMBER , P29 Loretta Lynn's standout Caden Dudney is the Monster Energy Star Racing Yamaha's newest addition. Reynolds Re-Signs With Muc-Off / FXR / ClubMX J ett Reynolds extended his contract with the Muc-Off/FXR/ClubMX Team. "From the moment I started with them, they have supported my efforts and helped me build my way back to success," said Reynolds. "I have never really been a part of a team like this, that operates like a real team. It's refreshing and I want to stay and prove them right for supporting me. "Another factor in my decision is the bike. These guys build a bike that is unbelievable for a privateer team. I have ridden some factory bikes, and this Yamaha is just unbelievable with its power and handling. It basically eliminates any excuses I might have and puts all the responsibil - ity on me to perform, and that's the way I want it." Team owner Brandon Haas, said, "Jett is a perfect example of what ClubMX is capable of. He follows our training program and works incredibly hard. You will see the results of his efforts this season and in the future. It was an easy decision to re-sign him because of his work ethic and posi - tive attitude. Basically, he wants to be here and become a better rider and person. It's what we do." CN Jett Reynolds will be back with the Muc-Off/FXR/ ClubMX Team in 2025.

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