pull off the track with a DNF. An-
other rider with the speed to be
on top of the box, Noah Gordon,
pushed himself, but after a failed
attempt at the tire section, he
also had to pull off early.
Glathar found the best line
after that second lap and set his
sights on Kayden, catching up
to him around the race's halfway
point. He made the pass stick
during the seventh lap and led
the rest of the way, grabbing
another win and locking up the
championship.
In Pro 125, the Alvarez broth
-
ers, Tristun and Jake, put on
a show in the beginning. They
were just seconds apart for the
first half of the race, until Travis
Damon made a pass and got
between the brothers, taking sec
-
ond place from Jake with Tristun
holding onto first. Justin Seeds
also entered the class, finishing
in fourth place.
Connor Moore
PRO 450 (Top 5)
1. Dare DeMartile (Bet)
2. Tyler Lynn (Hon)
3. Ryan Surratt (KTM)
4. Jack Simpson (Yam)
5. Preston Kilroy (Yam)
PRO 250 (Top 5)
1. Mason Semmens (KTM)
2. Colton Aeck (Kaw)
3. Jake Alvarez (KTM)
4. Kai Aiello (Hus)
5. Sam Pretscherer (Hus)
PRO-AM (Top 5)
1. Jackson Glathar (KTM)
2. Kayden Lynn (Yam)
3. Keegan Hardy (KTM)
4. Seth Christensen (GG)
5. Gavin Dugan (Hon)
WIND
IN THE
P50
Jackson Glathar locked up
the Pro-Am Championship.
Tristun Alvarez won the
125cc Pro class.