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not enough."
Webb and Haaker were the
only riders to finish the race on
the lead lap.
Tremaine rode well after get-
ting off to a seventh-place start.
"I didn't get the best start, so
I took the No Joke Lane right
away," Tremaine said. "From
there, I just started picking guys
off one by one. I got into third
and then rode my own race. We
made history tonight with the
Alta, which is crazy. And I did it
with all of my family and home-
town crowd here, which was so
great."
Aaron had a solid ride. He
started off in second, dropped
to fifth for a while before settling
into fourth for the last five laps
of the race.
Redmond rounded out the top
five. He battled back and forth a
bit with Aaron and Cullins before
claiming the fifth-place positions
a few laps from the end.
Kepple, Guerrero, Cullins,
Benjamin Herrera and Abbott
filled out the top 10 overall.
Shelby Turner (KTM) took her
second consecutive Women's
class win. Kacy Martinez (FMF
KTM), however, put up a good
fight but ultimately had to settle
for second place. Allie Dorsey
(KTM) rounded out the Women
Pro podium.
Destry Abbott (KTM) won the
Vet class over Craig Thompson
(Husqvarna) and Dan Hayakawa
(Husqvarna).
James Flynn (GasGas) won
the Open Amateur main event.
David Kamo and Anthony John-
son rounded out the podium.
Josh Mouzakis won the Tri-
alsCross main event followed
by Coleman Johnson and Allie
Stambaugh. CN
Super EnduroCross Main
1. Cody Webb (KTM)
2. Colton Haaker (Hus)
3. Ty Tremaine (Alt)
4. Geoff Aaron (GG)
5. Kyle Redmond (Hus)
6. Noah Kepple (GG)
7. Cristobal Guerrero (Yam)
8. Ty Cullins (Bet)
9. Benjamin Herrera (Bet)
10. Cooper Abbott (KTM)
Ty Tremaine put the
electric-powered Alta
on the podium.