tions several times before making
a pass stick during lap six and
pulling ahead of Aiello. It all came
down to the final lap when Alva-
rez made a mistake that caused
him to drop from third to fifth.
Colton Aeck saw an opportuni-
ty as he pushed his Hatch Racing
Kawasaki to his fastest lap and
made it from fifth to third to grab
his second straight podium of the
season. He also took the Pro 250
points lead with the series head
-
ing to Lake Havasu next month.
Aiello finished in fourth and Alva-
rez rounded out the top five.
Jackson Glathar rebounded
from a rough round at Glen Hel-
en to land back on top of the box
in first place in the Pro-Am class,
regaining the points lead from
competitor Keegan Hardy, who
was fifth at Marysville. Glathar
led from start to finish, finishing
just under three minutes ahead
of Kayden Lynn.
Lynn got on the box for the first
time this season, fighting from a
midpack start and landing in sec
-
ond by the fifth lap and then hold-
ing off a charging Bryce Sumrall.
After coming around the first
lap buried in eighth place, Sumrall
gained three positions in the sec-
ond lap and caught Hayden Florez,
a fierce competitor, by the seventh
of 10 laps. He finished just 20
seconds behind Lynn, grabbing
the final spot on the podium.
Hayden Florez and Keegan
Hardy finished in the top five.
Ryan Surratt won the FMF 125
Pro class for the second time in a
row, beating out 2023 Champion
Tristun Alvarez and Travis Damon.
Mikayla Nielsen coasted to a
victory on her SLR Honda over
Katelyn Jacobs, who is coming
off a hard crash at Glen Helen.
Connor Moore
PRO 450
1. Dare DeMartile (Bet)
2. Cole Martinez (Hon)
3. Justin Hoeft (Yam)
4. Trevor Stewart (Yam)
5. Jack Simpson (Yam)
PRO 250
1. Mason Semmens (KTM)
2. Cole Zeller (Hus)
3. Colton Aeck (Hus)
4. Kai Aiello (Hus)
5. Jake Alvarez (KTM)
PRO 125
1. Bryan Surratt (KTM)
2. Tristun Alvarez (KTM)
3. Travis Damon (Yam)
4. Zachary Kerling (Kaw)
5. Justin Seeds (Yam)
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Mikayla Nielsen won the
Women's Pro division.