ROUND 2 / FEBRUARY 1-2, 2025
SHORTY'S SPORTS PARK / BLYTHE, CALIFORNIA
OFF-ROAD I AMA NATIONAL GRAND PRIX CHAMPIONSHIP (NGPC) SERIES
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day—holeshot, led every lap and
finished with a win."
Semmens enjoyed a decent
gap on Liqui Moly Beta's Dare
DeMartile, who seemed unable
to get comfortable in the sandy,
rough lower section. Pro Circuit/
Precision Coatings/Team Green
rider Giacomo Redondi added a
sixth-place finish to his dominat
-
ing performance in Saturday's
30+
race, extending his impres-
sive win streak that goes back a
couple of
years.
Cole Zeller held second Pro II
for most of the race on his GHP/
LE Casino/O'Neal Racing Husky
Defending Pro II champ Ma
-
son Semmens rebounded from
his
runner-up finish at round one
to dominate the class and end
up fourth overall aboard his Pre-
cision Concepts/Trail Jesters/
Moose
Racing 250 XC-F.
"My goal was to push for 90
minutes regardless," said the
FMF/RPM Racing KTM team
rider. "I really wanted to try to
get up in the overall as much as
possible, that was a little goal of
mine today, and I'm pretty sure I
did that.
"I'm a little tired right now; I'm
not going to lie! Overall, a solid
"I raced here last weekend
and won," Lynn said. "And we
went and made some changes
to the bike to make the bike
better and we came here feeling
good!
"Dante and Mateo, they were
pinning it! I kind of got a little
pumped up there before my pit.
I was just off the pace of those
guys and lost about 30 seconds.
I pitted and pretty much stayed
there 'til the end of the race.
I expected a bit more out of
myself, but I'm still proud of the
effort and proud to make it on
the podium."
Sam Pretscherer was second in the
250 Pro class via a seventh overall.