Drew Adams Leads
Kawasaki Podium Sweep
for Scouting Moto
Combine Gathering at RedBud
MX
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Team Green Riders
Krystian Janik and Landen
Gordon Complete Top 3
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BUCHANAN,
Mich. (July 6,
2024) –
The first
gathering of the 2024 MX
Sports Pro Racing
Scouting Moto Combine
Presented by
U.S. Air Force Special
Warfare took place
on the eve of the Bob
The Cooler Co. RedBud
National as a precursor
to Round 6 of the
Pro Motocross
Championship,
sanctioned by AMA Pro
Racing. The summer
component of the SMX
Next initiative welcomed
24 of the top A & B
class prospects in
amateur motocross to
legendary RedBud MX,
where Monster Energy
Kawasaki Team Green
rider Drew Adams
captured his first Moto
Combine victory and led
a sweep of the podium
for the Team Green squad
following the
cancellation of Moto 2
due to heavy afternoon
rain.
Prior to the lone
25-minute, plus two-lap
moto of the day, the
invited group of racers
partook in
classroom-style sessions
that provided insights
into various aspects of
the sport, including
training, nutrition, and
media engagement.
Additionally, the
prospects were divided
into four groups, with
each rider assigned to
one of four
championship-winning
Rider Coaches – Broc
Glover, Ezra Lusk, Zach
Osborne, and Chad Reed –
who provided guidance
and mentorship to the
aspiring young athletes.
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The 2024 Scouting
Moto Combine commenced
at RedBud MX.
Photo Credit: MX Sports
Pro Racing, Inc.
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The lone moto on Friday
got underway with
Monster Energy Kawasaki
Team Green’s Landen
Gordon at the head of
the pack with the
holeshot and was pursued
by his teammate Krystian
Janik and KTM Orange
Brigade rider Luke
Fauser. A blitzing
opening lap from Gordon
allowed the California
rider to establish a
comfortable,
multi-second lead on the
field that he was able
to manage from the
outset of the moto.
Meanwhile, Adams endured
a mid-pack start and
completed the first lap
just outside the top 10
in 11th place.
With Gordon well ahead,
Janik and Fauser settled
into second and third,
respectively, as the
field started to spread
out through the opening
laps. KTM Orange Brigade
rider Jeremy Fappani
started fourth, but
experienced misfortune
that dropped him deep in
the top 10. That allowed
newly announced Monster
Energy Yamaha Star
Racing rider and
Supercross Futures
Champion Cole Davies to
slot into fourth, until
he too suffered
misfortune and dropped
behind Fappani in ninth.
As riders traded
positions through the
top half of the running
order, Adams was
mounting his charge
through the field. The
Tennessee native wasted
little time moving into
the top 10 and after
just a few laps had
managed to battle his
way into the top five,
just behind NSA Factory
Yamaha’s Avery Long. At
the halfway point of the
moto Adams was by far
the fastest rider on the
track, posting times
several seconds quicker
than the rest of the
field. That allowed him
to continue to gain
positions, as he made
quick work of Long to
move into fourth and
then tracked down Fauser
to initiate a battle for
third. Adams moved into
the top three with a
little less than half
the moto to go.
With Adams taking chunks
out of the deficit to
his fellow Team Green
riders, both Gordon and
Janik responded and were
also able to drop their
lap times. Janik then
experienced a bobble
that cost him valuable
time and allowed Adams
to close in as time ran
out on the moto clock.
Janik and Adams battled
for second, which helped
them close in on Gordon.
As they took the white
flag, all three
Kawasaki’s were within
striking distance of one
another.
Gordon managed the lead
and appeared poised to
have the win in hand as
Janik’s and Adam’s fight
for second continued. As
they navigated LaRocco’s
leap for the final time
Adams was able to make
the pass on Janik
entering the sand
rollers. He appeared to
run out of time to
pressure Gordon, but the
leader got off balance
entering the final
corner and tipped over,
one hundred feet or so
from the finish line.
Adams slipped past and
took home a surprise
victory. Janik followed
through for second, 1.4
seconds back, while
Gordon remounted in
third to secure the
final spot on the podium
after leading 12 of 13
laps. NSA Factory
Yamaha’s Leum Oehlhof
enjoyed a
come-from-behind effort
of his own to finish
fourth, while Long
rounded out the top
five.
AAdam’s victory meant his
coach, Broc Glover, was
the recipient of the
Combine Coach’s Cup as
the gathering’s winning
coach.
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Team Green rider
Drew Adams captured his
first Moto Combine
victory at RedBud,
leading a podium sweep
for Kawasaki.
Photo Credit: MX Sports
Pro Racing, Inc.
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Krystian Janik ran
second for almost the
entirety of the lone
Combine moto
and secured a runner-up
finish.
Photo Credit: MX Sports
Pro Racing, Inc.
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Landen Gordon led
the way until the final
turn,
when a tip over forced
him to settle for third.
Photo Credit: MX Sports
Pro Racing, Inc.
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The second and final
Scouting Moto Combine
gathering of the 2024
season will take place
as the precursor to the
season ending Tucker
Freight Lines Ironman
National Finals, on
Friday, August 23.
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RedBud
Moto Combine
Results
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Drew Adams,
Chattanooga,
Tenn.,
Kawasaki
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Krystian
Janik, Oak
Lawn, Ill.,
Kawasaki
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Landen
Gordon,
Atascadero,
Calif.,
Kawasaki
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Leum
Oehlhof, Oak
Hills,
Calif.,
Yamaha
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Avery Long,
New London,
Minn.,
Yamaha
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Jeremy
Fappani,
Scottsdale,
Ariz., KTM
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Luke Fauser,
Midland,
Pa., KTM
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Cole Davies,
Waitoki, New
Zealand,
Yamaha
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Kade
Johnson,
Salt Lake
City, Utah,
Yamaha
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Ryder
Thompson,
Valparaiso,
Ind.,
Kawasaki
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