solid performance to secure the
runner-up spot.
Completing the Women's Pro
podium was Phoenix Honda
rider Tayla Jones. Jones stayed
consistent through both motos,
maneuvering the mix of clay,
sand, and the FMF Extreme Sec
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tion to secure her spot on the
podium.
CN
PRO OVERALL (Top 10)
1. Tyler Medaglia (Yam) 2-1
2. Joey Crown (Yam) 1-2
3. Angus Riordan (Hon) 3-3
4. Ben Kelley (KTM) 4-5
5. Mike Witkowski (Hon) 6-6
6. Jiggs Fustini (KTM) 8-8
7. Bryton Carroll (Yam) 5-11
8. Zach Osborne (Bet) 13-4
9. Evan Smith (KTM) 11-7
10. Craig DeLong (Hus) 9-9
him third overall among the
stacked Pro AA field.
In the amateur overall stand
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ings, the top spot went to
ClubMX
rider Keegan Rowley
(Yamaha), who finished 15th
overall while winning the A 250
class. Nick Higham (Husqvarna)
led the A 200 class, and Hayden
Justice (Yamaha) took the A
Open win with a 22nd-place
overall finish.
The Women's Pro class also
provided exciting racing. Factory
KTM rider Brandy Richards ex
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celled with a flawless 1-1 perfor-
mance. Richards finished moto
one with
a 46-second lead and
followed it up with a 54-second
margin in moto two. Making her
J Day Off-Road debut, she took
full advantage of the opportunity.
Speaking about the challeng
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ing FMF Extreme Section on the
ROUND 2 / MARCH 14-15, 2026
CLUBMX / CHESTERFIELD, SOUTH CAROLINA
OFF-ROAD I J DAY OFF-ROAD CHAMPIONSHIP
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Medaglia, Crown and
Riordan completed the J Day
ClubMX GP podium.
podium, Richards said, "That
was pretty good. For the first
moto, I found a good line and
stuck with it; the same for the
second moto. I stayed with the
same line because it was con-
sistent. It wasn't too slow, and I
wasn't
getting sketchy in it, so it
worked well."
Korie Steede (Husqvarna),
who finished second overall in
the Women's Pro class behind
Richards, also had a strong
race. Supported by the Rockstar
Husqvarna team and known
for her strength in off-road
and sprint-style racing, Steede
stayed consistent through
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out the day and delivered a