just a few laps after being more
than 10 seconds behind off the
startline. Once he had the class
lead, he kept it that way even af-
ter a minor crash left him without
a visor in the second half of the
race. He is now just one point
ahead of Aeck in the 250 Pro-
class championship points.
Another fantastic race of
close battles continued as Zeller,
who had come into this year
absolutely on fire, continued
that pace, keeping Semmens in
his view and getting close after
Semmens' fall, but settled in for
second place.
Aeck put his Hatch Racing
Kawasaki in third for the third
time this season, as he and
Aiello also had quite the battle,
with the crowd cheering them on
as they passed by on the beach
every lap.
Davis was on rails all day in
the Pro-Am class, leading wire to
wire on his GasGas. He grabbed
the holeshot, and it was all he
needed to do to separate himself
from the pack of riders.
A new rider to the WORCS Pro-
Am division this season, Noah
Gordon fought hard with current
points leader Jackson Glathar,
but just past the halfway point
Glathar found himself on the
ground for just a few seconds,
allowing Gordon to pass. Gordon
kept that position for the rest
of the race. Glathar, however,
extended his points lead with
consistent podium finishes, mak
-
ing it three podiums out of four
chances.
On Saturday, Kaitlyn Jacobs
finished first in the Women's Pro
class.
Connor Moore
PRO 450
1. Justin Hoeft (Yam)
2. Cole Martinez (Hon)
3. Dare DeMartile (Bet)
4. Jack Simpson (Yam)
5. Tyler Lynn (Hon)
PRO 250
1. Mason Semmens (KTM)
2. Cole Zeller (Hus)
3. Colton Aeck (Kaw)
4. Kai Aiello (Hus)
5. Collier Martinez (Hon)
PRO-AM
1. Dustyn Davis (GG)
2. Noah Gordon (Hon)
3. Jackson Glathar (KTM)
4. Kayden Lynn (Yam)
5. Racer Fry (Yam)
WIND
IN THE
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Kaitlyn Jacobs won Saturday's Women's Pro race.