Husqvarna FE450. They crossed
the finish line approximately 40
minutes later.
"We had some issues about
race mile 130," Holt said. "We
had to change the rear brake
caliper and the brake system
in the rear of the bike. We lost
brakes, so we lost some time
there. Then we had to just battle
back throughout the day."
Lynn, Salas Jr and Holt were
the only three Pro Moto Unlim
-
ited teams entered in the race.
Fourth
overall went to the Pro
Moto 40-class winners Shane
Esposito, Francisco Septien, Rene
Magana, Jason Miller and Jim
O'Neal (Honda CRF450X). The
Esposito Honda CRF450X team
took the checkers approximately
11 minutes ahead of the winning
Pro Moto Limited team of Bhas
-
kar Ramani, Luis Aguillar, Thorn
Davlin,
Omar Rose, Juan Tamayo
and Fabian (Honda CRF450X).
"I led the start, and it was
dusty," Ramani said. "I was all
over the place today. We had a
few riders. So, I think we did a
phenomenal job of executing
our plan. I wanted to put the fast
guys first a little bit and then put
our guys who could put some
miles in in the middle and then
lay it down right at the end.
That's exactly what we did. And
man, we executed it perfectly."
The winning Pro Moto 30 team
of Jason Alosi, Shane Shorno
and Tucker Hopkins (Honda
CRF450X) was eighth overall.
Larry Serna won the Pro Moto
Ironman class, which was his
second consecutive victory this
SCORE season. Serna crossed
the finish line in 13 hours, four
minutes, and 41 seconds aboard
his Honda CRF450X.
"I'm very happy and grateful to
be here," Serna said at the finish
line. "It was a very heavy morning
because of the fog; you couldn't
see anything. The first 80 miles,
I couldn't see anything, so I took
off my goggles. It was something
I shouldn't have done. When I
put on new goggles, everything
started to flow better. I started to
gain confidence. That was when
I had a pretty big accident. I hit a
rock at 60-70 miles an hour. I flew
off, and the bike was destroyed,
the radiator broke, but other than
that, nothing happened to me. It
could have been much worse. Af
-
ter that, my whole race consisted
of
stopping every 20 miles to put
antifreeze in it."
CN
OVERALL (Top 3)
1. Tyler Lynn/Carter Klein (Hon)
9:18:23
2. Arturo Salas Jr/Shane Logan/
Ciaran Naran (Hon) 9:28:27
3. Eric Holt/Daemon Woolslayer/
Axel Pearson/Brian Whiteside (Hus)
10:12:25
VOLUME 62 ISSUE 23 JUNE 10, 2025 P61
The win was the 24th for Honda in the Baja 500.