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the win five seconds ahead of
Alessi. Park finished a distant
third, followed by Teasdale and
KTM rider Tre Fierro.
Once again, Alessi kicked
off Saturday's 250cc Pro main
event with his third holeshot of
the weekend. However, Peters
made quick work of Alessi and
had control of the lead by the
second lap. Peters would go
on to take the win, while Bit-
terman fought his way around
both Alessi and Park to take
second.
Park held on and finished
third, well ahead of fourth-
place finisher Alessi.
Teasdale and Fierro were
again fourth and fifth, respec-
tively.
The final race of the week-
end again saw Alessi take
the holeshot, but he was no
match for Peters, who got
around Alessi on the second
lap and would go on to keep
his perfect win-record intact.
Alessi soon found himself
in a battle with Bitterman over
second place. Alessi fought
Bitterman but with two laps
to go, Alessi surrendered the
position to the GasGas rider.
Park took fourth and Fierro
fifth. Teasdale was sixth.
After four rounds, Peters
has taken a firm grip on the
overall Kicker Arenacross
Championship. The Honda
rider is on top of the leader-
board with 208 points, fol-
lowed by Park with 168 and
Alessi with 159. CN
Friday
250AX
1. Kyle Peters (Hon)
2. Cullin Park (Hon)
3. Mike Alessi (Kaw)
4. Kyle Bitterman (GG)
5. Isaac Teasdale (Kaw)
450AX
1. Kyle Peters (Hon)
2. Mike Alessi (Kaw)
3. Cullin Park (Hon)
4. Isaac Teasdale (Kaw)
5. Tre Fierro (KTM)
Saturday
250AX
1. Kyle Peters (Hon)
2. Kyle Bitterman (GG)
3. Cullin Park (Hon)
4. Mike Alessi (Kaw)
5. Isaac Teasdale (Kaw)
450AX
1. Kyle Peters (Hon)
2. Kyle Bitterman (GG)
3. Mike Alessi (Kaw)
4. Cullin Park (Hon)
5. Tre Fierro (KTM)
Mike Alessi (right) is finding his groove in
Arenacross racing. He holeshot all four Pro
main events but couldn't convert them into
wins, although he did get on the podium
three times. Cullin Park (left) was also a
frequent visitor to the podium.