Walker Wins EnduroCross Opener
T
riumph Factory Racing's
Jonny Walker debuted his
full-time return to the 2025
Slavens AMA EnduroCross Se-
ries presented by Progressive In-
surance in emphatic fashion Sat-
urday night, claiming the overall
victory at round one of the 2025
Championship at Findlay Toyota
Center, October 18. The 2022
AMA EnduroCross Champion
from Keswick, England, over
-
came a challenging third-place
finish in moto one to dominate
the final two motos, securing the
win with a 3-1-1 scorecard under
the series' Olympic-style scoring
format.
Two-time defending champion
Trystan Hart (Red Bull FMF/KTM
Factory Racing) demonstrated
championship resilience with
a hard-fought second-place
finish despite significant adver-
sity, while Rockstar Husqvarna
Factory Racing's Ryder LeBlond
rounded out the podium in third.
In the opening moto, Hart
wasted no time establishing his
intent to defend his title. The
Canadian from Invermere, British
Columbia, took an early lead and
maintained a seemingly flaw-
less ride to claim the moto-one
victory. LeBlond secured second
place, demonstrating a strong
WIND
IN THE
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Jonny Walker won the
opening round of the
2025 AMA EnduroCross
Championship in
Prescott, Arizona.
PHOTOS: JACK JAXSON