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Cycle News 2024 Issue 01 January 9

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ROUND 1 / JANUARY 6-7, 2024 HONOLULU HILLS / TAFT, CALIFORNIA OFF-ROAD I ROCKY MOUNTAIN ATV-MC WORCS CHAMPIONSHIP P82 class at just over nine minutes and 10 seconds. Seeds had a late charge on his Purvines Racing Yamaha as he steadily knocked down the gap between him and Damon. Still, it was too late, as Damon used all of his Perry Concepts Racing Engine to finish in sec - ond place. Also, on Saturday, the Wom- en's Pro class lined up as Kaitlyn Jacobs looked to retain her championship plate. She battled former WMX Pro Nicole Madsen en route to victory aboard her FMF RPM KTM, with Madsen finishing second. The Pro-Am class had a whole group of fresh faces, with many jumping into the Pro ranks this year. Jackson Glathar put on a show coming down from St. George, Utah, winning the Pro-Am division by a 40-second gap over the Keegan Hardy, who rode a 125cc two-stroke. Alex Dorsey finished out the top-three, making it an all-KTM podium. CN 450 Pro 1. Dare Demartile (Bet) 2. Justin Hoeft (Yam) 3. Tyler Lynn (Hon) 4. Ryan Surratt (Hon) 5. Jack Simpson (Yam) 250 Pro 1. Brock Bennett (KTM) 2. Kai Aiello (Hus) 3. Colton Aeck (Kaw) 4. Cole Zeller (Kaw) 5. Jake Alvarez (KTM) for the winner of the 125 Pro class. When the gate dropped, Tristun Alvarez got the jump and nabbed the holeshot. Behind Alvarez, Travis Damon and Justin Seeds were flowing, as they worked the fast, wide- open layout of Honolulu Hills. Alvarez put down the quickest lap of the weekend in the 125cc section side by side, but Aeck sealed the deal with a pass that stuck, landing on the podium's final step. Zeller had to settle for fourth. Jake Alvarez rounded out the top five on the FMF RPM KTM. For the 2024 season, FMF has partnered with WORCS Racing to bring a $1000 cash purse Tristun Alvarez won the 125 Pro class and the $1000 prize. Kaitlyn Jacobs got off to a good start in defending her Women's Pro title.

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