minute ahead of Zeller to grab
his third win in as many rounds.
His teammate Jake Alvarez and
another Aussie, Sam Pretscher-
er, finished in the top five.
Noah Gordon came out of the
gates and flew into the Pro-Am
class after taking the holeshot
and putting a good distance
between him and the rest of the
field. Behind him, the battles
were growing as the top six
battled each other as the race
continued.
Jackson Glathar had a rough
dead-engine start, giving him
quite the uphill battle to make
his way to the front and slowly
pick off riders till he was in sec
-
ond behind Gordon, who had a
pretty sizeable lead for most of
the race.
With two laps remaining, Gor-
don blew a shock, making him
check up on his lead, and Glathar
took advantage of that as he fin-
ished just ahead of him, less than
a second in front of Gordon after
the brutal two-hour race.
Racer Fry and Kayden Lynn
had a similar battle coming
down to the checkered flag,
with Fry winning by just over a
second against Lynn.
On Saturday, the 125 Pro class
lined up with Ryan Surratt, who
was looking to continue his hot
streak as of late. Surratt was able
to let his 125cc sing in the desert,
leading his way after an early pass
on Tristun Alvarez. Unfortunately,
Surratt has planned surgery on his
ailing shoulder later this week and
will miss at least one round.
Travis Damon finished in third.
The Women's Pro class lined
up on Saturday afternoon with
Mikayla Nielsen pushing her SLR
Honda to its limit. She ran off
with the win, with Kaitlyn Jacobs
taking second place.
Connor Moore
OVERALL
1. Justin Hoeft (Yam)
2. Dare DeMartile (Bet)
3. Tyler Lynn (Hon)
4. Jack Simpson (Yam)
5. Tyler Belknap (Yam)
6. Cole Martinez (Hon)
WIND
IN THE
P48
Ryan Surratt won again in the Pro 125cc class.