WIND
IN THE
P52
ahead of the N1 team and the
hard-charging N15 bike with Nic
Colangeli onboard, riding solo in
the Open Pro class.
With less than 30 minutes left
in the race, there was a three-
way battle shaping up in the
outskirts of Laughlin. The N1
team made quick work of some
lapped traffic through the dust
early and started building a gap
over the rest of the field, even
-
tually bringing it home for the
overall win. Behind them, the N2
team crashed in the closing lap,
resulting in front brake issues
that cost them valuable time.
They eventually brought the bike
home in third overall behind
Colangeli who came from dead
last off the start to pass up into
second overall at the checkers.
With the third-place finish,
Shane Logan and the team
secured the coveted Open Pro
class Championship and will
carry the N1 plate in 2025. Other
notable finishers include Hayden
Roberts/Frank Goodson winning
the 30+ Pro class and finishing
fourth overall, with Ironman Pro
winner Aiden Poulson rounding
out the overall top five.
Wyatt Seat's team won the
Open Expert class and finished
first overall Expert, Dick Wilk
and company won the 60 Expert
class, and Tyler Simpson's team
won the Open Amateur class and
finished top Amateur overall.
The 2025 Best In The Desert
Championship will start up next
spring, April 29 to May 3, with
the new Nevada 1000, a three-
day stage race set to traverse
the Nevada desert for 1000
miles.
CN
Overall (Top 5)
1. Hayden Hintz, Trevor Hunter (Hon)
2. Nic Colangeli (KTM)
3. Shane Logan, Corbin McPherson,
Connor Eddy (KTM)
4. Hayden Roberts, Frank
Goodson (Hon)
5. Aiden Poulson (KTM)
Aiden Poulson won the Pro Ironman class in fifth overall.