2022 Daytona Vintage Supercross Results
Shan Moore | March 15, 2022
Vintage bikes took to the track on Tuesday, March 8, for the Fourth Annual Daytona Vintage Supercross, which features four decades of motocross motorcycle history.
Over 300 riders competed in championships and trophies in 34 vintage and modern classes. Classes ranging from 125cc to Golden Masters (60+) were featured, with riders from all over the country competing. Classes were broken into six different groups starting with Vintage and going through 2008 with the Revolution 2 classes.
Photos by Rob Koy
The competitors were racing on basically the same layout that the pros raced on Saturday night, though it was tamed down considerably, and rain on Monday night made for wet conditions for the Vintage riders.
Randy Richardson (Husqvarna) was one of the big winners of the day, the South Carolina rider winning titles in the Vintage 250, Vintage Masters (50+) and Evo 1 Masters (50+) classes. Richardson swept both motos in the Vintage Masters (50+) and Evo 1 Masters (50+) classes, but went 2-1 in the Vintage 250 class, finishing behind Billy Harbert (Husqvarna) in the first moto.
One of the most popular classes was the Revolution 1 Masters 50+ class, which featured 17 riders. Tod Gilbert (Suzuki) of Ohio won both motos for the overall win, while Mark Green (Honda) went 6-2 for second and James Nagy (Yamaha) went 2-8 for third.
Gilbert also finished second in the Revolution 1 Masters 50+ class with a 1-4 performance, a division that was won by Troy Collier (Yamaha) with a 3-1 moto tally. Anthony Dimarzio (Honda) went 4-2 for third overall.