late in the season, and that
should make for an interesting
finish to the season in Havasu.
Sibell started dead last after
having issues on the start line. He
spent the entire two hours making
a methodical drive through the
field to finish third, marking his
third consecutive podium.
In Pro 2 Lights, Lynn added to
his points lead with his sixth win
of the season on his Yamaha. He
now sits 12 points ahead of An-
gus Riordan, who finished eighth
on a KTM. Jake Alvarez was
second on a Kawasaki, ahead of
the KTM of Will Riordan.
Alvarez's second-place finish
moves him to third in points just
one point behind Angus Riordan.
With just 13 points separating
them, it will make for one thrilling
three-bike battle for the title at
the season finale.
Richards remained perfect in
the Pro Women class, winning
her eighth consecutive race,
which clinched the champion-
ship. Kaitlyn Jacobs was sec-
ond, followed by Lauren Woods.
All were riding KTMs.
Harlen Foley
Pro
1. Dante Oliveira (KTM)
2. Taylor Robert (KTM)
3. Zach Bell (Kaw)
4. Cole Martinez (Hon)
5. Giacomo Redondi (Hus)
Pro 2
1. Mateo Oliveira (KTM)
2. Tallon LaFountaine (Hon)
3. Todd Sibell (Kaw)
4. Noah Kepple (Hus)
5. Clayton Hengeveld (Kaw)
Pro 2 Lites
1. Tyler Lynn (Yam)
2. Jake Alvarez (Kaw)
3. Will Riordan (KTM)
4. Thomas Dunn (Yam)
5. Christian Clarke (Hus)
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THE
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Mateo Oliveira won the Pro 2
class. He holds a modest 12-point
lead going into the final.