hare scrambles course and anni-
hilated the rest of the A classes
to not only win the 250cc A
division but also earn seventh
overall on his ZipTy Racing/ Pro
Circuit/ FXR GasGas EX 250F.
Pro 250 riders Ryder Thoma
-
selli, Nolan Cate and Simpson
rounded out the top 10 overall,
while Lowe Lord may have been
a lap down, but took 200cc B
and overall B honors in 11th
ahead of Pro Vet 35+ winner Eric
Stevenson. It was Stevenson's
third-straight class win, drawing
him closer to points leader and
runner-up for the day, James
McMurray, 97-90. Jordan Eu
-
banks was third in class.
Having done more than her
share of races at Glen Helen,
GasGas-supported Ava Silvestri
stretched her win streak and
perfect record to four with her
Pro Women-class performance.
Leading from start to finish on
her Dunlop/ Blud Lubricants/
Troy Lee Designs EX 250F, she
handily outran Johnny Campbell
Racing (JCR) Honda's Tarah
Gieger and Beta-supported Brit
-
ney Gallegos.
"I had confidence in the train-
ing I did over the summer, so
I was pretty confident coming
into this round," Silvestri said.
"I told my dad, 'The plan is to
get the holeshot and just try to
check out, because I know the
dust is going to be a big factor.' I
executed that plan perfectly, got
the holeshot and just as soon as
I saw I got the holeshot, I said,
'You'd better not mess this up,
because it's your race to lose at
this point!' "
Mark Kariya
OVERALL
1. Giacomo Redondi (GG)
2. Zane Roberts (Bet)
3. Mateo Oliveira (KTM)
4. Samuel Pretscherer (Hus)
5. Layton Smail (She)
6. Jaden Dahners (KTM)
7. Dustyn Davis (GG)
8. Ryder Thomaselli (Hus)
9. Nolan Cate (Hon)
10. Cody Simpson (Yam)
WIND
IN THE
P50
No stranger to Glen
Helen, Ava Silvestri
reveled in the
conditions, leading
from start to finish to
stretch her 2024 WHS
win streak to four.