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Cycle News 2025 Issue 10 March 11

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The B classes are perhaps the most scrutinized races by the team managers and scouts, since most of the A riders have already established themselves. This year, the B classes were stacked with talent, including Christopher Harris (KTM), who won two of the four B classes and finished second in another. Harris' two wins came in the 450 B Limited and 250 B Limited classes. Gordon, who was a popular choice as the standout per - former of the weekend, added a win in the Open A class (riding his 250) to increase his list of achievements, capitalizing on great starts in both classes. "I'm having a great time here at Daytona and I feel like my rid - ing is very good right now," said Gordon. "I feel like I've picked up a little more speed at the RCSX race and I executed that race well." Bass went down hard on lap two, moving Renfro to second, while Thomas worked his way into third a few laps later. On lap eight, Thomas passed Renfro for second, while Gordon ex - tended his lead to 15 seconds. At the finish, Gordon took the win over 20 seconds ahead of Betts, with Renfro, Getz and Car - son Millikan (GasGas) rounding out the top five, while Thomas took a spill and finished the race in eighth. MARCH 4, 2025 DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY / DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA SUPERCROSS I 16TH ANNUAL MONSTER ENERGY RICKY CARMICHAEL DAYTONA AMATEUR SUPERCROSS P114

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