fourth Pro followed by Open A
winner Kayden Lynn aboard his
Purvines Racing/Precision Con-
cepts/Dunlop KX450.
MX Trophies/395 Motors-
ports Husqvarna-mounted Ryder
Thomaselli solidified second in
Pro 250 points with his second
in class and eighth overall ahead
of 250cc A winner David Fry on
his Team Green/Purvines Racing
KX250.
Norman Racing Husqvarna-
mounted Jason "Boogs" Har
-
ris celebrated Mother's Day by
earning his career-first Pro 250
podium and 10th overall.
In Pro Women, the story was
entirely about FMF/RPM Racing
KTM's Rachel Stout, the three-
time champ and her Motorex/
DP Brakes/Moose Racing 350
XC-F winning for the third time
this season and finishing 20th
overall.
"I don't know how much of a
lead I had on the first [loop], but
I felt like I was pushing hard to
get a lead going into [the second
loop]. I was able to back it down
a little and ride my own race and
be precise on the second [loop],
and I feel like that helped a lot."
The win broke her out of the
tie for the lead in class points
with runner-up for the day, Ava
Silvestri, the 395 Motorsports/
Racer Decal GasGas rider, 24th
overall and now trailing Stout in
points by five, 140-135.
Woolslayer Racing Yamaha
rider Ty Woolslayer was third
Pro Women for the fifth time this
season and holds third in points
with 105.
Mark Kariya
OVERALL
1. Dante Oliveira (KTM) 2:28:03
2. Daemon Woolslayer (Hus) 2:28:34
3. Zane Roberts (Bet) 2:28:39
4. David Kamo (KTM) 2:36:03
5. Sam Pretscherer (Hus) 2:36:14
6. Preston Campbell (Hon) 2:36:35
7. Kayden Lynn (Kaw) 2:39:23
8. Ryder Thomaselli (Hus) 2:41:20
9. David Fry (Kaw) 2:43:52
10. Jason Harris (Hus) 2:43:55
WIND
IN THE
P44
Rachel Stout won the Pro
Women's class with four
minutes to spare.