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the time the job was completed, though, the race had already begun. Armbruster started the race literally nearly a lap down. He went from beyond last place (40th) to sixth place by the fin - ish but missed out on the class championship by one point! Other Loretta's class winners included Brandon Haas (Yamaha) Vet (30+), Carson Asay (KTM) 125 C, Kannon Zabojnik (Cobra) 65cc (7-9) Limited, Dane Pappas (GasGas) Mini Sr. 2 (13-15), Ja - mieson MacDonald (KTM) 450 C, Carter Gray (Cobra) 65cc (10-11) Limited, Ries Seeba (KTM) Mini Sr. 1 (12-14), Trey Geary (Cobra) Micro 2 (4-6) Limited, Tate Brush (Cobra) Micro 3 (7-8) Limited, Wy - att Tedesco (Yam) Micro 1 (4-6) Shaft Dr. Ltd., and Mickey Fluhart (Cobra) Micro-E (4-7) Limited. CN Open Pro Sport 1. Drew Adams (Kaw) 1-1-1 2. Avery Long (Yaw) 7-2-3 3. Leum Oehlhof (Yam) 3-8-5 4. Noah Stevens (KTM) 4-5-8 5. Cole Davies (Yam) 10-6-2 6. Parker Ross (Hon) 12-3-4 7. Cole Martinez (Yam) 14-4-9 8. Heath Harrison (Hon) 6-16-7 9. Krystian Janik (Kaw) 9-10-10 10. Jeremy Fappani (KTM) 5-11-14 250 Pro Sport 1. Drew Adams (Kaw) 4-1-1 2. Avery Long (Yam) 2-3-5 3. Cole Davies (Yam) 1-8-2 4. Leum Oehlhof (Yam) 3-4-4 5. Parker Ross (Hon) 7-2-3 6. Enzo Temmerman (Kaw) 5-5-6 7. Casey J. Benard Jr. (KTM) 8-9-7 8. Trevin Nelson (Yam) 6-7-11 9. Jeremy Fappani (KTM) 9-11-8 10. Jace Allred (Hon) 10-6-13 in the second race. Third overall went to Yamaha's Trace Morgan. A surprise at this year's event was the entry of former 250SX Supercross Champion Jason Lawrence, who finished fifth in the Junior 25+ class behind a few other super-fast former pros. First in the class went to Honda rider Jacob Hayes (3-1-1), fol - lowed by Yamaha-mounted Cole Martinez (1-3-2), Phoenix Hon- da's Heath Harrison (2-2-3), and Yamaha's Brandon Haas (4-4-4). Lawrence went 6-7-7. Other special awards winners were Ezra Armbruster, who won the Air Force AEGIS award, while California won the State Champi- onship award. Speaking of Armbruster, the rid- er from Garden Grove, California, had one of the most memorable moments of the weekend. After going 1-1 in the first two Micro 2 (4-6) Limited motos, his bike had a mechanical issue on the sight - ing lap for moto three. His crew frantically replaced his Cobra's carburetor on the start line. By good first two motos so coming into this last moto, I only had to get fourth," said Stallings. "I got a good start and then honestly just did as much math as I could out there. I played it safe and rode my race and ended up with overall." One of the most competitive classes was the 85cc (10-12) di - vision, which included hotshots Nolan Ford (KTM), Jackson Vick (KTM), Tayce Morgan (Yamaha), Maddox Temmerman (Husqvar- na), Braxton Mes (Husqvarna) and Eidan Steinbrecher (Gas- Gas). In the end, Mes went 7-1-1 for the championship, with Mor- gan 3-7-4 and Vick 2-3-9 round- ing out the top three. Ford claimed the 85cc (10-12) Limited title, defending his num- ber-one plate ahead of a standout effort by fellow KTM Orange Brigade Select rider Sawyer Gieck. Ford won the opening two motos and then clinched the crown with a fourth-place result in the final outing, while he also won moto one in the 85cc (10-12) category before registering a costly DNF JULY 30-AUGUST 3, 2024 LORETTA LYNN'S RANCH / HURRICANE MILLS, TENNESSEE SUPERCROSS I AMA AMATEUR NATIONAL MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIPS P90 DNFs suck.