hard for points all season long.
Each of them has made it to the
top podium step, and it will come
down to the last round before we
know who will be crowned this
season's champion.
The same can be said about
the Pro Women's class, a mere
five points separating first and
third place! It is literally winner-
take-all between Britney Gal-
legos, Rachel Stout and Ava
Silvestri going into round eight,
and any one of the three women
(who all finished within a minute
of each other in Nevada) could
take home the title of 2022
NHHA Champion. This is due
mostly to this weekend's win by
3Bros Kilmartin GasGas Racing's
Silvestri, who saw her second
victory of the season after mak-
ing a late third-loop-pass to claim
the top podium step.
Another notable title claimed
a round early is the Big Wheel
championship. Class winner
Jason Harris, who is a 3Bros
teammate to 2022 Pro-class win-
ner Shirey, took the crown in Ne-
vada. The two wound up on the
podium together during award
ceremonies. Harris secured
back-to-back championships this
year. He will be moving up to big
bikes next year.
"2021 was my first year racing
NHHA, so I was a lot more ner-
vous going in," Harris said, "but
I won the first round and each
round after I gained more and
more confidence in myself and my
ability to race this style of racing."
Mary Rinell
OVERALL
1. Dalton Shirey (Hus)
2. Zane Roberts (Bet)
3. Jacob Argubright (Kaw)
4. Corbin McPherson (Hus) Pro 250
5. Austin Serpa (KTM)
6. Carter Klein (KTM) Pro 250
7. Axel Pearson (GG)
8. Clayton Roberts (GG) Pro 250
9. Brody Honea (Kaw)
10. Daron Rahlves (KTM) Pro Vet +35
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Corbin McPherson
topped the Pro 250 field,
claiming fourth overall in
the process.