The Husqvarna Racing team had an unforgettable final round of the National Cross Country Championship this past weekend in Bloemfontein. The team’s star riders, Davin Cocker and Luke Walker, soared to new heights by clinching championship titles in their respective classes.
Davin Cocker stormed to victory after a fiercely competitive season in the Open class, not only winning his class but also claiming the overall championship title for 2024. Determined to prove himself and redeem last year’s narrow miss for the red plate, Cocker’s drive and persistence paid off as he achieved his dream of becoming the overall champion.
“I’ve worked so hard for this moment, and to finally hold the red plate is a dream come true. It’s been a tough season, but my team and I never gave up. This one is for them,” said an elated Cocker.
Luke Walker, entering the OR3 class after his high school racing career, was equally on a mission. In his debut season in the OR3 class and the team, Walker fought hard to secure the red plate, delivering stellar performances throughout the season. His efforts earned him third place in the overall standings as well, a remarkable achievement in his first year in the class.
“Making the jump from high school racing to OR3 was a big step, but I knew I had what it took. Winning the championship is the best way to say thank you to my team and everyone who’s supported me,” said Walker.
Team manager Kerim Fitz-Gerald expressed his pride in both riders and the entire Husqvarna Racing team: “This season has been nothing short of incredible. Davin and Luke have shown their true potential, and their hard work has really paid off. As a team, we couldn’t be prouder. The team has put in countless hours of preparation, and it’s fantastic to see it all come together. These championships are well-deserved, and I’m excited for what the future holds.”
The Husqvarna Racing team’s remarkable double championship victory marks the culmination of months of hard work, dedication, and teamwork. With Cocker and Walker’s wins, the team has cemented itself as a dominant force in the National Cross Country Series.