if I'd got a good start, I was pretty
timid on the track and wasn't re-
ally on it today."
FMF/RPM Racing/KTM's Dahn-
ers was sixth overall in taking the
Pro 250 runner-up about three
and a half minutes ahead Carson
City Motorsports Husqvarna's
Thomaselli. The rookie Pro was,
in turn, about seven minutes
ahead of Race Tech Husky-
mounted Ethan Pacak, the fourth
Pro 250.
ISDE-bound Lane Lorenzo
picked up top A rider honors
at ninth overall in winning the
250cc A class aboard his Hunt
& Sons/Six Five O Racing/Seven
MX-sponsored GasGas. Beta of
Modesto's Cody James was fifth
Pro/AA at 10th overall, about
three and a half minutes ahead
of Pro Vet 35+ winner Stevenson.
After chasing Stout for a lap,
GasGas rider Silvestri and her
Blud Lubricants/Racer Decal/
Troy Lee Designs EX 250F
slipped by to take the lead the
next time around, but it was a
tenuous lead at best.
"Lap two I was pushing a little
harder than I should have in
the dust," she admitted. "I just
clipped a small rock that was
embedded in the ground so it
sent me over the bars.
"I hit my head pretty hard and
definitely felt it once I got back
up. I kind of got a little nauseous
and got a little worried that
something might be going on,
but…once I caught back up to Ra
-
chel it all went away so I think I
just focused on something else."
Silvestri regained the lead
and went on to win by 25 sec
-
onds over InnTeck/Full Factory
Off-road/Fly Racing KTM rider
Stout with Gieger celebrating her
first race in months on Mother's
Day by claiming third aboard
her Red Bull/Johnny Campbell
Racing (JCR) Honda/Fly Racing
CRF250RX.
Mark Kariya
OVERALL
1. Dante Oliveira (KTM)
2. Giacomo Redondi (GG)
3. Zane Roberts (Bet)
4. Layton Smail (She)
5. Mateo Oliveira (KTM)
6. Jaden Dahners (KTM)
7. Ryder Thomaselli (Hus)
8. Ethan Pacak (Hus)
9. Lane Lorenzo (GG)
10. Cody James (Bet)
WIND
IN THE
P50
A big crash and knock
on the head temporarily
slowed Ava Silvestri, but
she managed to shake it
off, repass Rachel Stout,
and take her third win
of the season.
Crashing into a tree cost Ben Alex Davis a little time and a
visor, but he managed to take the Big Wheel/Mini/Junior
Mini overall for the first time this season.