ROUND 1 / FEBRUARY 9, 2025
SUMTER, SOUTH CAROLINA
OFF-ROAD I 2025 REDLINE OIL AMA NATIONAL ENDURO SERIES
P86
the 2024 season, Rachel Gut-
ish kicked off this year in style,
piloting her Sherco
to victory at
the season opener. She scored
three wins and three second-
place results on the day to cap-
ture her first-ever win in Sumter,
South
Carolina.
Rocky Mountain Red Bear
Racing's Rachael Archer, the
reigning Women's Elite Cham-
pion, captured the first two test
wins before taking the
runner-
up spot through the next two.
She fought her way to another
test win in section five, despite
Stepping up to the NE Pro2
class this year, Chase Landers—
backed by Landers KTM Ama
-
teur Racing—put his machine on
the second
step of the podium
after going 4-5-1-2-5-4 through
the day's six tests.
Beta USA's Jhak Walker
landed third with 5-3-5 results
through the first three sections.
The fourth test saw him end
seventh. Walker then took sixth
in test five and was able to
climb to third in test six.
A strong contender in the
Women's Elite class during
starting the year off strong, and
hopefully, we can keep this ball
rolling."
Flatrock Motorclub GasGas
Factory Racing's Jason Tino
clinched the NE Pro2 class win
at the FMF Sumter National
Enduro. He powered his GasGas
EX 250F through the first two
tests of the day in the top spot
for his class. In the third test,
he slipped to second. However,
Tino regained his momentum to
snatch the win in the final three
tests, ultimately earning the NE
Pro2 win for the day.
Chase Landers was second in Pro2.