15 seconds ahead of Demartile.
Tyler Lynn was fourth, while
Martinez rounded out the top
five.
In the 250cc Pro class, RPM
KTM's Mateo Oliveira won both
days. Oliveira had to make some
passes in race one before run-
ning off with the victory over Jack
Simpson and early leader Kai
Aiello, who had to fight off Cole
Zeller at the end.
Oliveira had it a little easier
en route to the race-two win.
Once he got around early leader
Thomas Dunn, it was clear sail-
ing for Oliveira.
The race for second place was
between Aiello and Zeller. The
two again battled hard, this time
for second place. Aiello held on
to take the position, while Zeller
took third for his first-ever trip to
the podium.
KTM rider Brandy Richards
took the win in the Pro Women's
class, keeping her winning streak
alive in the championship.
SLR Honda Collier Martinez
was perfect in the Pro-Am class,
cruising to victory with more than
two minutes to spare over Jace
Allred and Noah Gordon and win-
ning again in Sunday's race two.
It was a repeat Martinez/
Allred/Gordon podium on Sun-
day.
Connor Moore
450 PRO
SATURDAY
1. Dante Oliveira (KTM)
2. Cole Martinez (Hon)
3. Austin Walton (Hus)
4. Dare Demartile (Bet)
SUNDAY
1. Austin Walton (Hus)
2. Dante Oliveira (KTM)
3. Dare Demartile (Bet)
4. Tyler Lynn (Kaw)
5. Cole Martinez (Hon)
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Austin Walton won race two.
Mateo Oliveira topped
both days of racing in
the 250 Pro class.