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That elevated Tallon LaFoun-
taine to second, ahead of Austin
Serpa.
LaFountaine left it all on the
track as he needed medical at-
tention for heat exhaustion once
he took the checkered flag.
Serpa took the holeshot, but
fell back early. After pitting during
the middle stages of the event,
Serpa got a second wind and
climbed his way up to third from
sixth.
In Pro 2 Lites, Ottersberg's
teammate Tyler Lynn finished first
after dominating but was also dis-
qualified. That handed Alvarez the
WORCS victory on his Kawasaki.
Brothers Will and Angus Riordan
rounded out the podium.
"I'm a little bummed out to take
the win this way; Tyler definitely
deserved the win," said Alvarez.
"Rules are rules and things hap-
pen."
Will Riordan was happy to beat
out his brother. The runner-up
finish was his best so far this sea-
son and marked his first podium
of 2020.
"Beating my brother makes
this even better," remarked Will
Riordan. "We ride together all the
time and we run a similar pace.
The first few laps were fun. I had
lots of energy, but then it got and
hot and rough."
For Angus Riordan, it marked
his third podium of the season.
In Pro Women, Brandy Rich-
ards rode her KTM to her third
consecutive victory, ahead of
Lauren Woods and Eva Silvestri.
Richards had to deal with visibility
issues on the first lap but made
quick work of the race.
Harlen Foley
Pro
1. Taylor Robert (KTM)
2. Dante Oliveira (KTM)
3. Cole Martinez (Hon)
4. Dalton Shirey (Hus)
5. Zach Bell (Kaw)
Pro 2
1. Mateo Oliveira (KTM)
2. Tallon LaFountaine (Hon)
3. Austin Serpa (KTM)
4. Richard Taylor (Suz)
5. Zane Roberts (Bet)
Pro 2 Lites
1. Jake Alvarez (Kaw)
2. Will Riordan (KTM)
3. Angus Riordan (KTM)
4. Brandy Richards (KTM)
5. Thomas Dunn (KTM)
Mateo Oliveira captured his
first win of the season in Pro 2.