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Cycle News 2025 Issue 10 March 11

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Lynn Wins Lake Havasu WORCS T he Rocky Mountain ATV/ MC WORCS Series event headed to Lake Havasu City, Arizona, March 7-9, drawing top riders and passionate fans for an action-packed weekend of intense off-road racing. A fast- paced course with lap times as short as five minutes made for an intense two-hour battle, chal - lenging riders with deep sand, rocky terrain, and the infamous Lagoon Jump. Fresh off a race win at the NGPC in Glen Helen, Tyler Lynn looked to carry that momentum into the Island Track, aiming for his second victory of the sea - son with the SLR Honda factory team. Meanwhile, aboard the RPM FMF Racing KTM, Mason Semmens has been on another level, dominating his class and landing on the overall podium against the Pro 450s on his 250 machine. In the Pro-Am division, Carter Klein set his sights on, and succeeded, going three-for- three in 2025. Dare DeMartile rocketed his Beta Racing 450 off the line first, grabbing the early lead with Ryan Surratt glued to his rear fender. The pair charged with precision through the rough and ever- changing Lake Havasu course. Meanwhile, Lynn found him - self in an early deficit after a small mistake right off the start, leaving him roughly 15 seconds behind the front pack. However, with his sights set on the lead - ers, Lynn wasted no time making up ground, carving through the field with precision and aggres- sion. Within just a few laps, Lynn had already reeled in his SLR Honda teammate Surratt, mak- ing a clean and decisive pass to move into second place. With only one rider left ahead of him, Lynn locked in on DeMartile, inching closer with every turn. After the opening lap, DeMartile still maintained a solid 10-second lead, but by the third lap, the battle for first had intensified. Lynn had completely erased the gap, and as the two riders barreled toward the scor - ing chute, he made his move. Carrying more speed through the rough sections, Lynn surged WIND IN THE P46 Tyler Lynn made it two wins in a row at the Lake Havasu round of the WORCS Series. PHOTOS: CONNOR MOORE

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