2024-2025 FTR Season wrapup

FCS Racing Wraps Up an Exciting 2024-2025 Florida Trail Riders Season

As the 2024-2025 Florida Trail Riders season comes to a close, FCS Racing looks back on an incredible year filled with hard-fought battles, valuable lessons, and major milestones. The team has made a lasting impact both on and off the track, contributing to the racing community while pushing the limits of their own abilities.

Building for the Future

FCS Racing has always believed in giving back to the sport, and this season was no exception. We were proud to help construct both the Mondon Hill Peewee track and the Bartow Peewee track, ensuring that the next generation of racers has top-notch facilities to hone their skills. Seeing young riders take on these tracks with excitement and determination has been one of the most rewarding parts of the season.

A Season of Growth for Tristan Lasure

Tristan Lasure had a strong showing in Peewee B this year, securing a top-five finish in the championship standings. While this wasn’t exactly where we had hoped to land, the season was an incredible learning experience. Overcoming challenges and adapting to new situations has prepared Tristan well for next year, when he moves up to Peewee A for his final season of peewee racing. We are confident that he will come back stronger and ready to fight for the top spot.

A Big Move for the Lasure Brothers

One of the biggest highlights of the season was both Tristan and Ethan Lasure signing with OSET Bikes as brand ambassadors. Representing such a prestigious brand is a huge honor, and they are both thrilled to be part of the OSET family. We can’t wait to see what they accomplish with this incredible opportunity.

Tydarious Jones Makes His Return

This season also marked the return of Tydarious Jones, who competed in the highly competitive 250A class. After being away from racing for years, he made a steady comeback, improving with every race. His determination and persistence paid off, and we are excited to see how he continues to build on this momentum next season.

Trevor Riley’s Late-Season Surge

Trevor Riley joined the FCS Racing team later in the season but wasted no time making an impact. He started strong with a couple of standout performances but faced a setback with a mechanical DNF at the most recent hare scramble. Despite the tough break, Trevor has shown that he has what it takes to be a serious contender, and we expect big things from him next year.

A Championship and a Setback for Travis Hullfish

Veteran rider Travis Hullfish wrapped up the Vet A championship this season, a tremendous achievement showcasing his skill and consistency. Unfortunately, late in the season, he suffered a torn ACL, forcing him to sit out the remainder of the races. While the injury was a tough blow, we are all rooting for his full recovery and can’t wait to see him back on the bike when he’s ready.

Looking Ahead to 2025-2026

It’s been a wild season filled with highs, lows, and everything in between. As we close this chapter, we are already looking ahead to next year—bigger, better, and more prepared than ever. The experiences and lessons learned this season will only fuel our drive to push harder in 2025-2026.

Thank you to all our riders, sponsors, and supporters who made this season unforgettable. We can’t wait to hit the track again and continue representing FCS Racing at the highest level!

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