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Cycle News 2025 Issue 10 March 11

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speed and precision as he ef- fortlessly navigated the brutal Lake Havasu course. Right off the start, he launched out front, grabbing the holeshot ahead of Jake Alvarez on his Kawasaki and Dustyn Davis, who charged into the tight first turn bar to bar. Semmens wasted no time building a gap, flowing through the deep sand, sharp rocks, and notorious Lagoon Jump, while the real battle raged behind him. Behind the leader, Alvarez and Davis found themselves locked in an intense duel. Every lap, Alvarez fought to defend his position as Davis applied relent - less pressure, searching for the perfect opportunity to strike. However, the battle shifted just before the one-hour mark when Jace Allred and his SLR Honda entered the mix. Allred had been methodically working his way through the field, and after closing the gap to Davis' rear tire, he made a decisive pass to claim the final podium position. Davis refused to back down despite being passed, staying on Allred's rear fender to reclaim his spot. Unfortunately, his hard-fought race ended on lap 16 when a mechanical failure forced him to retire early. With Davis out, the race dy - namics shifted, allowing Noah Gordon and Tristun Alvarez to capitalize and break into the top five. While Semmens remained untouchable out front, crossing the finish line with a dominant lead, the rest of the field contin - ued to battle for every position. Semmens has a commanding class-championship lead with 75 points to Jake Alvarez's 58. Gordon is a close third with 56 points. In the ProAm class, SLR Honda rider Carter Klein charged through the field, working from the middle of the pack to take the lead by the halfway point. Kayden Lynn, brother of Pro 450 winner Tyler Lynn, grabbed the holeshot but quickly came under pressure from Andrew Schulz, who briefly took the lead on lap one before Lynn reclaimed it. For the next several laps, Lynn and Klein engaged in an intense battle, running tire to tire as Klein searched for a way past. Just before the midway mark, Klein made his move stick and never looked back. Schulz eventually settled into third, securing his second podium of the season, while Kody Moore and Gavin Dugan rounded out the top five in fourth and fifth, respectively. In the ProAm Championship, Klein is way out in front with 75 points to Dugan's 45. Racer Fry and Kayden Lynn are just a few points back. The Alvarez brothers, Jake and Tristun, put on a show in the 125 Pro class, as they battled it out for the top spot, ultimately finishing 1-2. Travis Damon rounded out the podium in third. Jake leads Tristun by just one point in the class standings. In the Women's Pro division, Lauren Woods put together an impressive ride on Saturday, se - curing the win by approximately 30 seconds over Dana Raynor. Tori Mortensen was third. Woods extended her class- championship points lead to 75 over Raynor's 64. Connor Moore PRO 450 1. Tyler Lynn (Hon) 2. Dare DeMartile (Bet) 3. Ryan Surratt (Hon) PRO 250 (Top 5) 1. Mason Semmens (KTM) 2. Jake Alvarez (Kaw) 3. Jace Allred (Hon) 4. Noah Gordon (KTM) 5. Tristun Alvarez (KTM) WIND IN THE P52 Lauren Woods won the Women's Pro race.

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