umph in Pro Women aboard her
395 Motorsports/Dunlop/Troy
Lee Designs GasGas EX 250F.
Leading from the start, her
winning margin over class points
leader Rachel Stout didn't come
close to the nine-plus minutes
she enjoyed at Glen Helen's
round four, but her effort was
still satisfactory and good prac
-
tice before she jumps back into
the GNCCs in two weeks.
FMF RPM Racing KTM rider
Stout was much closer to Sil
-
vestri at the finish compared to
Glen Helen, with 2:25 separating
them. More importantly, though,
she maintains a firm grip on the
class points lead over Ty Wool-
slayer, who was third on the day,
131-113.
Mark Kariya
OVERALL (Top 10)
1. Mateo Oliveira (KTM) 2:21:08
2. Jaden Dahners (KTM) 2:22:51
3. Layton Smail (Kaw) 2:23:58
4. Ryder Thomaselli (Hus) 2:25:03
5. Lane Lorenzo (GG) 2:28:41
6. Colton Aeck (Kaw) 2:31:07
7. Cole Zeller (Hus) 2:34:38
8. Zane Roberts (Bet) 2:35:48
9. Lowe Lord (KTM) 2:44:50
10. Nicholas Pacak (KTM) 2:50:40
WIND
IN THE
P38
Ava Silvestri bested
runner-up Rachel Stout
by about two and a half
minutes to win the Pro
Women's class.
Leed Lulis topped the
Big Wheel class for the
first time this season.