motocross tests by a second
and a half, but when we got into
the enduro tests, he beat me
by three to five seconds," said
Serpa. "We skipped a round be-
cause we weren't sure we were
going to run the whole season,
and I'm regretting that now."
In Lites A, Mateo Oliveira
put an exclamation point on his
dominating season with his fifth
consecutive win and the cham-
pionship. "I'm super stoked to
go undefeated in my first season
in Sprint Hero," said Oliveira.
"The course was a lot different
from the first round here. The
ridges were fun and slick, and
that kept me on my toes."
Tyler Nicholson finished sec-
ond in the race and was second
in points.
Christian Strang was third in
the race and that put him third
in points. He liked the fact that
even racers that aren't quite
in "race shape" can compete
in Sprint Hero and have fun.
"I'm pretty pumped to finish off
the year strong on these new
bikes," said Strang. "I love the
sprint race format. I love going
as fast as I can for one lap."
Harlen Foley
Overall
1. Zach Bell (Kaw)
2. Taylor Robert (KTM)
3. Dante Oliveira (KTM)
4. Blayne Thompson (Kaw)
5. Travis Eugene Damon (Hon)
6. Noah Kepple (Hus)
7. Austin Serpa (KTM)
8. Jacob JT Baker (GG)
9. Mateo Oliveria (KTM)
10. Mitch Anderson (KTM)
IN
THE
WIND
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Mateo Oliveira (127) captured the Lites A Championship.