FMF Factory KTM, took the Pro
250 race, making it three wins
out of three races. Oliviera ran
away from the Pro 250 class
and passed most of the 450 Pro
class, finishing fifth overall.
Kai Aiello, aboard his 3Bros
Kilmartin Husqvarna machine,
took second.
Jack Simpson, aboard his
SLR Honda, was running in sec-
ond place but had a mechanical
issue and had to come into the
pits, allowing Aiello into his spot.
"We had a small issue with our
kill switch, and my bike cut out
as I rolled into the pits," Simpson
said. "The team did a great job
identifying the issue and getting
me back out there."
SLR Honda's Collier Martinez
celebrated his 18th birthday by
winning the Pro-Am race, leading
from start to finish. He lapped
the entire field, with Brandy
Richards taking second and
Canada's Joe Nikick third.
Richards, however, won the
Women's Pro class on here Elite
Racing KTM despite having a
few get-offs.
"This has to be the worst I've
seen this track in probably 10
years; it's just that rough," Rich-
ards said from the podium.
Connor Moore
PRO 450
1. Dante Oliveira (KTM)
2. Cole Martinez (Hon)
3. Austin Walton (Hus)
4. Tyler Lynn (Kaw)
5. Trevor Stewart (Yam)
PRO 250
1. Mateo Oliveira (KTM)
2. Kai Aiello (Hus)
3. Jack Simpson (Hon)
4. Thomas Dunn (Yam)
5. Levi Newby (Hus)
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Collier Martinez celebrated his 18th
birthday by winning the Pro-Am race.