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seconds there at the finish. I feel like I kind of ran out of time on that one, but I'm saying that every weekend. I just need to be better at the beginning and not make it so hard on myself at the end." Officially, they were one second apart at the finish, with Woolslayer picking himself up and taking fourth on his Seat Concepts/Kenda/Klim FX 450. With Lynn not in the points chase, Oliveira still leads with 160, 10 ahead of Roberts, while Woolslayer rounds out the top three in Pro points at 131. While he missed an overall podium with his fifth-place overall finish, 3Bros/Hatch Racing Husqvarna's Pretscherer stretched his Pro 250-win streak to six to maintain his perfect record for the season. After tipping over and yielding position to Roberts, the Precision Concepts/Golden Tyres/ Troy Lee Designs FX 250-mounted champ said, "I lost that position to Zane and kind of held [fifth overall] for the whole race. As usual, I tried to ride into the finish consistently and just not make any mistakes— no directional mistakes. Just cruise it in, really." He now owns a healthy margin over class runner-up 395 Motorsports/MX Trophies Husqvarna-mounted Ryder Thomaselli, 180-124, with Dallas Chidester (DC) Racing Kawasa - ki's DJ Weber third with 104 after earning his second podium and first third-place finish of the year. Johnny Campbell Racing (JCR) Honda's Preston Campbell rode consistently to finish fifth Pro and sixth overall, a few minutes behind Pretscherer and less than a minute ahead of Thomaselli. Kayden Lynn made it a double victory for the Lynn family with his eighth overall in winning Open A for the second round in a row on his Purvines Racing KX450X. Kamo took ninth overall, just ahead of Pro 250 riders (and DC Racing Kawasaki teammates) Weber and Chance Fullerton. The back-and-forth battle for supremacy in Pro Women shifted to Ava Silvestri's favor in Jericho, the 395 Motorsports/Racer Decal GasGas rider trailing both defend- ing champ Rachel Stout and Ty Woolslayer off the start. But she didn't stay there for long. "My jump off the bomb was actually terrible," the FMF/ Blud Lubricants/Troy Lee De- signs EX 250F-mounted rider said. "Everyone took off, and I looked to the left, and me and Dante were taking off at the same time. When we got to the end of the bomb, Rachel and Ty were right in front of me, which is the first time I've seen Rachel at the end of a bomb in a long time, because normally she gets to the end of the bomb pretty good, and I don't even see her. "Once we got through the end- of-the-bomb flags and I still was able to see her, I was like, 'Yeah, I think I can do it today.' " When FMF RPM Racing KTM champ Stout tipped over, block - ing Woolslayer, Silvestri hit a line around them and checked out, beating Stout to the finish by a lit - tle over three minutes, with Wool- slayer a further three-plus minutes back for third on her Woolslayer Racing YZ250FX. Points-wise, Stout and Silvestri are tied at 165 apiece, while Woolslayer holds third at 126. Three rounds remain after the summer break. Mark Kariya OVERALL (Top 10) 1. Tyler Lynn (Hon) 2:13:08 2. Dante Oliveira (KTM) 2:14:15 3. Zane Roberts (Bet) 2:14:51 4. Daemon Woolslayer (Hus) 2:18:25 5. Sam Pretscherer (Hus) 2:19:22 6. Preston Campbell (Hon) 2:22:54 7. Ryder Thomaselli (Hus) 2:23:39 8. Kayden Lynn (Kaw) 2:24:44 9. David Kamo (KTM) 2:25:05 10. DJ Weber (Kaw) 2:25:12 WIND IN THE P34 After a so-so start, Ava Silvestri took her third win of the season. She now shares the Pro Women points lead with current champ Rachel Stout, who was second on the day.