fourth, FactoryOne Sherco's Will
Myers in fifth, and Trials Super-
store's Murphy Aaron in sixth.
"I thought the sections were
pretty enjoyable," said Smage.
"There were a couple that
were on the long side, and we
could've used a few less splits,
but the obstacles in the sections
were able to be ridden smooth,
which is why I think I enjoyed
them. They rewarded precision,
which is something I really work
on a lot.
"There was one section that
was the hardest of the day, and I
knew the whole day came down
to that section on the last loop,
since I knew what the rest of the
sections looked like. You had to
be really precise, and I put too
much pressure on myself and
ended up taking a point. Overall,
I'm happy being able to manage
the situation I was dealt this
weekend and finish that strong. I
didn't want to give up, and some
things ended up motivating me
even more. I was able to handle
everything better than I expected
and better than I would have in
the past."
In the Women Pro class, Trials
Superstore GasGas USA's Mad
-
die Hoover was able to take the
win over Beta's Alicia Robinson
both days.
The final round of the 2025
season will be July 19-20 in
Tippecanoe, Ohio, at Lightning
Raceway.
Stephanie Vetterly
SATURDAY (Top 5)
1. Jorge Casales (Mon) 3
2. Pat Smage (She) 4
3. Alexander Myers (Sco) 37
4. Josh Roper (GG) 38
5. Will Myers (She) 43
SUNDAY (Top 5)
1. Pat Smage (She) 1
2. Jorge Casales (Mon) 6
3. Alexander Myers (Sco) 14
4. Josh Roper (GG) 19
5. Will Myers (She) 27
WIND
IN THE
P40
Maddie Hoover was
the top Women
Pro-class rider.