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Cycle News 2025 Issue 02 January 14

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Thomaselli was 4:45 behind Smail and 14 seconds ahead of Norman Racing Husqvarna- mounted Daemon Woolslayer, the Utah desert racer mixing it up with the Oliveiras in the early going. Gainslinger Human Perfor - mance Husqvarna's Cole Zeller made his series debut with a fourth in Pro 250 and eighth over- all, followed by FMF/RPM Racing KTM's Jaden Dahners (last year's Pro 250 vice-champion) and Liqui Moly Beta's Joe Wasson. Former series champ David Kamo enjoyed a commanding lead for the Pro Vet 35+ victory aboard his Kamo Realty/PCI Race Radios/Khlobe KTM, finish - ing 15th overall. He was some 17 minutes ahead of class runner- up John Kean's TBT Racing KTM, with Darrin Tuckett third on his Precision Concepts Yamaha. Ava Silvestri resumed her reign at the top of the Pro Wom - en division in the morning race, grabbing the holeshot on her 395 Motorsports/Racer Decal/Troy Lee Designs GasGas. "You definitely can't complain when you get the holeshot!" she exclaimed, adding, "Once we got out there, I was kind of like, 'Maybe it would've been better to follow a little bit,' because I defi - nitely felt on the first lap I was kind of showing the course to all the girls, because I was the one leading the way, basically." Desert specialist Ty Wool - slayer rode strong for second place aboard her Reflex Racing Yamaha, and AMA Hare & Hound National Pro Women Champ Rachel Stout was third in her debut as an FMF/RPM Racing KTM rider. Mark Kariya OVERALL 1. Dante Oliveira (KTM) 2. Mateo Oliveira (KTM) 3. Zane Roberts (Bet) 4. Colton Aeck (Kaw) 5. Layton Smail (Kaw) 6. Ryder Thomaselli (Hus) 7. Daemon Woolslayer (Hus) 8. Cole Zeller (Hus) 9. Jaden Dahner (KTM) 10. Joseph Wasson (Bet) WIND IN THE P40 Ava Silvestri (pictured) picked up where she left off last season and won the Pro Women's class, followed by desert regulars Ty Woolslayer and Rachel Stout. Though he didn't get the best start, David Kamo (shown) reeled off fast laps en route to a commanding win in Pro Vet 35+ over John Kean and Darrin Tuckett.

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