teammate Ryan Surratt for much
of the race until a costly last-lap
error slowed him to a 9:18—com-
pared to Surratt's weekend-best
8:55—allowing
Surratt to snatch
third by just under two seconds.
With the win, DeMartile now
shares the championship lead
with Lynn heading into the final
round before the summer break.
Redondi and Anthony Ferrante
completed the top five.
FMF/RPM Racing KTM's
Mason Semmens continued his
dominant season with another
masterclass in the Pro 250 class,
cruising to victory by nearly three
minutes. His best lap of 9:00
was over 12 seconds faster than
any other rider in the class—an
emphatic statement from the
points leader as he remains
unbeaten in 2025.
Behind Semmens, the race
for the remaining podium spots
kept fans on the edge of their
seats. Colton Aeck maintained
second place for most of the
race aboard his Hatch Racing
Kawasaki KX250, fending off
surges from behind. However, a
late charge from Noah Gordon
closed the gap to just over a
second as the checkered flag
waved, with Gordon finishing
in third after an intense two-
hour battle. The fiercest duel
of the race occurred between
Gordon and Jake Alvarez, who
exchanged positions at least
five times throughout the moto.
Gordon ultimately triumphed in
their head-to-head matchup, con
-
tinuing what has become one
of
the most thrilling rivalries of
the season. Both riders are now
tied for second in the standings,
trailing only Semmens. Jake
and his brother Tristun Alvarez
completed the top five.
Northern California riders put
on a show in the Pro Am class,
showcasing local talent rising
to the occasion on familiar soil.
Lane Lorenzo was untouchable
aboard his GasGas, dominat
-
ing the field for his first win of
the season. Carter
Klein, who
had swept the previous rounds,
settled for second for the first
time in 2025. Gavin Bentley
secured third after Jaxzen Tully
was forced to retire early due to
a blown clutch. Tully is expected
to return strong at Glen Helen.
In Saturday morning's Pro 125
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Tyler Lynn kept
DeMartile in his
sights en route
to second Pro
450 overall.