Monster Energy
Yamaha Star Racing’s Cole
Davies
Prevails with Ironman Moto
Combine Victory
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KTM’s Kayden Minear and
Kawasaki’s Landen Gordon
Complete Overall Podium
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CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. (August
26, 2024) – The second
and final gathering of
the 2024 MX Sports Pro
Racing Scouting Moto
Combine Presented by
U.S. Air Force Special
Warfare took place
on Friday, August 23, on
the eve of the Tucker
Freight Lines Ironman
National as a precursor
to the season-ending
Pro Motocross
Championship Finals,
sanctioned by AMA Pro
Racing. The summer
centerpiece of SMX Next
welcomed 25 of the top A
& B class prospects in
amateur motocross to
Ironman Raceway, where
New Zealand-born Monster
Energy Yamaha Star
Racing rider Cole Davies
added another accolade
to his SMX Next resume
with a triumphant outing
that saw him showcase
his well-rounded talent.
PPrior 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 five groups, with
each rider assigned to
one of five Rider
Coaches – Michael Byrne,
Broc Glover, Ezra Lusk,
Chad Reed, and Kevin
Windham – who provided
guidance and mentorship
to the aspiring young
athletes.
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A collection of 25
of the top prospects in
amateur motocross were
invited to participate
in the second and final
Scouting Moto Combine
gathering at Ironman
Raceway.
Photo Credit: MX Sports
Pro Racing, Inc.
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The opening moto on
Friday afternoon got
underway with a trio of
KTM Orange Brigade
riders out front, led by
Australian Kayden
Minear, who was pursued
by teammates Seth Dennis
and Luke Fauser. Davies,
meanwhile, was well back
in 15th place. With a
clear track, Minear was
able to sprint away from
the field while Dennis
encountered misfortune
early and allowed Fauser
and Monster Energy
Kawasaki Team Green’s
Krystian Janik to move
into second and third,
respectively. Janik then
applied pressure on
Fauser for second and
brought fellow Monster
Energy Kawasaki Team
Green rider Caden Dudney
along with him. Both
Kawasaki-mounted riders
were able to make the
move and take control of
second and third before
engaging in a spirited
battle of their own for
second place that Dudney
eventually came out on
top of.
While Minear checked out
on the field, the fight
between the Team Green
teammates allowed a
hard-charging Davies to
get into the mix from
fourth, improving 11
spots from the opening
lap. The focus then
centered on this
three-rider battle for
the final podium spots.
Davies was patient and
bided his time with
persistent pressure on
the Kawasaki riders.
Davies made his move
around Janik to slot
into podium position and
then took advantage of a
crash by Dudney with two
laps to go to move up to
second.
Minear went unchallenged
out front and posted a
wire-to-wire moto
victory ahead of Davies
and Janik. Monster
Energy Kawasaki Team
Green’s Landen Gordon
was fourth, while
Rockstar Energy
Husqvarna Amateur Team
rider Landon Gibson
rounded out the top
five.
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Monster Energy
Yamaha Star Racing rider
Cole Davies captured the
Ironman Combine victory,
which adds to his
Supercross Futures title
from earlier this
season.
Photo Credit: MX Sports
Pro Racing, Inc.
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Moto 2 began with the
Kawasaki of Gordon
leading the field to the
holeshot, with Davies
and Dudney in tow.
Dudney went down early,
which allowed NSA
Factory Yamaha’s Avery
Long to move into third,
with Minear fourth.
Janik slotted in just a
couple spots behind in
sixth.
Davies sensed the moment
and went on the attack,
applying heavy pressure
on Gordon. The Kawasaki
rider kept the Yamaha at
bay for nearly half the
moto, but Davies’
persistence paid off as
he took over the moto
lead. Long was then able
to follow through past
Gordon into second. From
there the battle was on
between the
Yamaha-mounted duo, as
Long was able to keep
the pressure on Davies
throughout the remainder
of the moto. The pair
traded fast laps at a
torrid pace and
eventually distanced
themselves from the rest
of the field. Despite
his best efforts, Long
was unable to get enough
of a run to make a move
on Davies, as the Kiwi
rider withstood the
threat and brought home
a well-earned moto win
by a slim half-second
margin over Long. Gordon
maintained his hold of
third through to the
finish.
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Orange Brigade KTM's
Kayden Minear earned a
moto win en route to a
runner-up finish.
Photo Credit: MX Sports
Pro Racing, Inc.
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Monster Energy
Kawasaki Team Green's
Landed Gordon finished
third overall.
Photo Credit: MX Sports
Pro Racing, Inc.
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When the moto results
were combined, Davies’
2-1 finishes landed him
atop the overall
classification to give
him the Combine victory.
It’s the latest
high-profile accolade
for the promising young
talent, who this past
spring captured the
Supercross Futures AMA
National Championship in
Salt Lake City. While he
wasn’t a factor for the
win in Moto 2, Minear
earned 1-4 moto finishes
to secure a runner-up
finish, while Gordon’s
consistent 4-3 effort
was enough to equal his
third-place result from
the RedBud Combine.
TThe triumphant effort by
Davies also meant his
rider coach, Kevin
Windham, earned the
Combine Coaches Cup in
his first involvement in
a mentorship role with
the program.
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Ironman Combine
podium (L to R): Kayden
Minear, Cole Davies,
Landen Gordon
Photo Credit: MX Sports
Pro Racing, Inc.
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Kevin Windham earned
the Combine Coaches Cup
in his debut as a rider
coach.
Photo Credit: MX Sports
Pro Racing, Inc.
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Ironman
Moto Combine
Overall Results
(Moto Finishes
// Points)
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Cole Davies,
Waitoki, New
Zealand,
Yamaha (2-1
// 47)
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Kayden
Minear,
Perth, WA,
Australia
(1-4 // 43)
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Landen
Gordon,
Atascadero,
Calif.,
Kawasaki
(4-3 // 38)
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Landon
Gibson,
Peachtree
City, Ga.,
Husqvarna
(5-7 // 32)
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Enzo
Temmerman,
Visalia,
Calif.,
Kawasaki
(7-6 // 31)
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Cole Forbes,
Richmond,
Va., KTM
(9-5 // 30)
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Leum
Oehlhof, Oak
Hills,
Calif.,
Yamaha (6-8
// 30)
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Jeremy
Fappani,
Scottsdale,
Ariz., KTM
(12-9 // 23)
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Avery Long,
New London,
Minn.,
Yamaha (24-2
// 22)
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Kade
Johnson,
Salt Lake
City, Utah,
Yamaha (8-14
// 22)
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