Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing amateur takes the overall.
New Zealander Cole Davies won the second and final Scouting Moto Combine of the year at the Ironman national, splitting wins with Australian debutant Kayden Minear on the eve of the 2024 Pro Motocross Championship finals.
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. He 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.
Moto two 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.
Long was unable to get enough of a run to make a move on Davies, as the Kiwi rider 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.
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 two, 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. The triumphant effort by Davies also meant Kevin Windham earned the Combine Coaches Cup in his first involvement in a mentorship role with the program.