course on his healing wrist, so it
was a risk management scenar-
io. Both riders ended up on the
podium, with Lynn in second and
Bell in third.
In 250 Pro, Jake Alvarez was
in front early, leading the first
two laps, as he and Walker
battled before Walker got around
him right before the Pro section.
Once past, Walker checked out
aboard his SLR Honda and went
on to take the win.
"This was definitely my type
of track, I loved the rocky and
single-track sections, and it
was suited to my strong points,"
Walker said.
Jack Simpson, on his Purvines
Racing Yamaha, lost much of his
rear brake but still passed Alva
-
rez for second place to maintain
his class championship lead.
Alvarez (RPM FMF) was still
happy to get on the podium in
third.
Hayden Florez dominated the
Pro-Am race, letting everyone
fight it out for second, which
ended up going to GasGas rider
Dustyn Davis in what was his
first Pro-Am race since moving
up from the Expert ranks.
Mason Decunzo was third.
On Saturday, Travis Damon
(Yamaha) and Tristun Alvarez
(KTM) always give the fans a
show when they line up next to
each other for the 125 Pro race.
Alvarez grabbed the holeshot,
but Damon had the lead by the
end of the lap. Damon went on
to take the win over Alvarez.
Yamaha rider Quentin Pahi
rounded out the podium.
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Kade Tinkler-Walker won
the 250cc Pro class for the
third consecutive time.
Kaitlyn Jacobs won the Women's Pro race.