Hart Sweeps Idaho Falls EnduroCross
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MF KTM Factory Racing's
Trystan Hart secured con-
secutive wins in front of sold-out
crowds in Idaho Falls, gaining
control of the 2025 AMA Enduro-
Cross Series. After winning the
overall in rounds two and three
in Idaho, he became the new
EnduroCross Pro class points
leader.
On Friday night, October 24,
at Mountain America Center, the
two-time defending champion,
Hart, continued his strong per
-
formance that secured him P2
at the season opener in Prescott
Valley a week earlier. He rode his
KTM 350 XC-F to the second-
fastest qualifying time in the
Hot Lap session, clocking in at
35.374 seconds on the challeng-
ing indoor course.
Hart performed at his best for
the rest of round two, navigat-
ing the circuit to secure his first
overall win of the season with
2-1-1 results.
Night two saw the 28-year-old
again claim P2 on the qualifying
timesheets, then record 2-2-1 race
results, which were enough to
secure the win once more on Sat
-
urday night and take the lead in
the EnduroCross Championship.
Triumph's Jonny Walker was
the championship leader going
into Idaho Falls after winning the
opening round in Arizona. Walker
battled Hart both nights, finishing
second overall each time.
"The nerves, no matter how
much I said they didn't get to
me, they obviously got to me
last week," Hart said. "I still got
second last weekend, which
I'm super proud of, and then on
night one here, Jonny was fast.
It's going to be a tough series;
WIND
IN THE
P38
Trystan Hart (1)
took over the
AMA EnduroCross
Championship lead with
a double win in Idaho.
PHOTOS: JACK JAXSON