tured his fifth NE Pro2 win of the
year after he nabbed four out of
six test wins at the Motion Pro
Gobbler Getter National. And he
was officially able to lock up the
class championship for 2024.
"It was good," Grant Davis
said. "I can't thank my whole
FMF KTM Factory Racing Team
enough—Chris Landers and my
mechanic Andy. We got two
championships this year in both
series we raced, and I can't
thank him enough."
Nicholas Defeo also had a
powerful performance through
-
out the day, oscillating between
second and first for the first five
tests of the day in Alabama. The
Team Babbitt's Kawasaki rider
"It was a good day," Ricky
Russell said. "We started off
right there, in third place, but
not too far off [Josh Toth and
Steward Baylor]. That second
test killed me. I lost a lot of time
there; I struggled. After that, I
found my flow again and was
kind of able to run a few tests
close to these guys, but they're
just on another level. I was able
to kind of get a little gap from
the guys behind me, but I was
a good way behind these guys.
Happy with my riding, getting
my speed back up and just
being healthy. So, nothing to
complain about."
FMF KTM Factory Racing
Team Landers' Grant Davis cap
-
down, and I ended up tucking
the front and going down. Once
I stopped to yank that out, the
heat definitely caught up to me
and just really took the wind out
of my sails. But props to Stu for
being there all day and putting in
a good ride."
NE Pro1 rider Ricky Russell
managed to put together a
strong finish to a tumultuous
season, in part due to injury.
With his first podium of the year
at the prior round, the AmPro
Yamaha rider was able to repeat
that performance at the Motion
Pro Gobbler Getter National.
Maintaining top-five results in
NE Pro1 throughout the day, he
went 3-5-3-3-5-4.
ROUND 10 / NOVEMBER 3, 2024
PERRY MOUNTAIN | STANTON, ALABAMA
OFF-ROAD I RED LINE OIL AMA NATIONAL ENDURO SERIES
P88
Like she has done
so many times this
season, Women's
Elite Champion
Rachael Archer
capped off the
season with a win.