DeMartile Tops Marysville WORCS
T
he fourth round of the Rocky
Mountain ATV/MC WORCS
Racing Series provided an
action-packed weekend under
ideal conditions at E Street MX
Park in Marysville, California.
The course, measuring just over
six miles, showcased a diverse
mix of terrain—narrow single-
track trails through the woods,
high-speed sections, and even a
water crossing through the Yuba
River—testing riders' skills and
endurance from start to finish.
One of the racers who passed
the test with flying colors was
overall winner Dare DeMartile.
The hometown favorite,
DeMartile, delivered a near-flaw
-
less performance in the Pro 450
class aboard his Bridgestone/
Acerbis/FXR Beta 480 RR. With
decades of experience on this
track—having raced here since
the age of 6—DeMartile secured
the holeshot at the start and
never looked back.
By the end of the first lap, he
had already built a 10-second
lead over Tyler Lynn and contin
-
ued to widen the gap lap after
lap. DeMartile's fastest lap of the
race came on lap 10, recording
an impressive time of 8 minutes
and 47 seconds, highlighting his
increasing pace and confidence
as the race progressed. Despite
Lynn's best efforts—pitting a lap
earlier and narrowing the lead
to under 20 seconds—DeMartile
responded with a fast lap shortly
after his stop and extended his
advantage to over 40 seconds at
the finish, leading wire-to-wire in
front of a hometown crowd.
The battle for the final po
-
dium spot was equally gripping.
Giacomo Redondi, riding his
Pro Circuit/Precision Coatings
Kawasaki, challenged early for
second, barreling into the river
section alongside Lynn in a bid
to make a move. Ultimately set
-
tling into third, Redondi held off
WIND
IN THE
P48
Dare DeMartile
ran away with the
Marysville WORCS
Pro 450 win.
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