MARCH 4, 2025
DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY / DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA
SUPERCROSS I 16TH ANNUAL MONSTER ENERGY RICKY CARMICHAEL DAYTONA AMATEUR SUPERCROSS
P120
Yamaha's Tate Brush (65cc 7-9);
Cobra-mounted Kannon Zabo-
jnik (65cc 10-11); Cobra's Levi
Geis (65cc 7-11); Husqvarna's
Tim Lopes (85cc 10-12); and
Sawyer Gieck (85cc 10-12) on a
KTM.
Additional winners included
Michael Thomson (250 C
Limited) on a Yamaha; Blake
Marra (250 C Jr. 12-17) on a
KTM; Paxton Zivitski (125 C)
on a Yamaha; Diesel Thomas
(College 18-24) on a Husqvarna;
Cory Carsten (Junior 25+) on a
Suzuki; and Dakota Kessler (Vet
30+) on a Yamaha.
CN
250A Road To SX Futures (Top 5)
1. Landen Gordon (Kaw)
2. Gavin Betts (Yam)
3. Jordan Renfro (GG)
4. Jonathan Getz (Kaw)
5. Carson Millikan (GG)
OPEN A (Top 5)
1. Landen Gordon (Kaw)
2. Gavin Betts (Yam)
3. Russell Buccheri (KTM)
4. Thor Powell (Yam)
5. Cory Carsten (Suz)
her way into third place on lap
six. At the finish, the order was
Hodges with an eight-second
lead over Rolen, with Kurtz fin-
ishing third.
New Hampshire's Tony Lo-
russo (Yamaha) won three titles
in the Senior divisions, taking
championships in the Masters
(50+), Senior (45+) and in Senior
(40+) classes.
Other multiple class winners
included Boone Lloyd (Cobra),
who took the win in the Mini-E
(4-8) class and in the 51cc (7-8)
Limited division; and Cooper
Bergeron (Yamaha), who won
the 250C and 450 C divisions.
Other Mini class winners
included KTM rider Rydin Wil
-
liams (51cc 4-6 Limited class);
In the Women's class, Ka-
wasaki-mounted Shelby Rolen
squeezed through the first turn
to grab the holeshot ahead of
Hannah Hodges (GasGas) and
Lilly-Ann Pettus (Husqvarna),
leading the pack for most of
the first lap. Lilly-Ann passed
Hodges for second midway
through the first lap, but went
down heading into the split lane,
leaving Rolen in first and Hodg
-
es in second. Hodges managed
to pass Rolen for the lead just
before the finish line to start
lap two. Meanwhile, Honda-
mounted Brittani Majcher took
advantage of the mayhem to
move into third. On lap four,
Kiana Kurtz (Husqvarna) started
a move to the front and worked
Grayson Townsend
won the Schoolboy
2 (12-17) class,
which was one of
the most exciting
races of the day.