JAYDIN SMART

Jaydin Smart has won at practically every race that he’s attended this year, frequenting the top step of the podium in the 51cc (4-6) Limited class. The Californian made his mark last year with a 9th place overall in the 51cc Jr. Dirty 100 rankings and he’s turned up the intensity in 2020. The Cobra rider got his season started with a 1st place overall in the 51cc (4-6) Limited class at the Daytona RCSX back in March, seizing a perfect 50 point score right off the bat. Smart went onto Spring A Ding Ding with the same confidence that he demonstrated in Florida, transferring that energy into a moto win early in the weekend. He finished 2nd place in the second moto and ended up coming away with 2nd place overall, still holding his position at the top of the 51cc (4-6) Limited Dirty 100 rankings with Loretta Lynn’s next on the schedule. The three moto format at the Loretta Lynn Amateur National Motocross Championship definitely made things a little bit more difficult, but it ended up working out in Smart’s favor as he earned two out of three moto wins on his way to the overall victory. His second 50 point score of the season put him in control of the 51cc (4-6) Dirty 100 Championship, but his absence from the Baja Brawl tightened the points right back up before the final round of the 2020 Dirty 100 series at The Motoplayground Race at Ponca City. Smart is tied for 2nd place with his Cobra teammate, Kade Nightingale, trailing Gavyn Welzien in the lead by just 4 points. All three of them have a shot at the number one spot depending on how the 51cc (4-6) Limited class breaks down in Ponca City and Smart will definitely be aiming to put himself on the top step.


