Big Bikes Conclude Annual
Mammoth Motocross
T
he 2025 running of the an-
nual Mammoth Motocross
came to a close over the June
28-29 weekend with the big
bikes wrapping up the action
on the 10-day event. Mini riders
stormed the mountain for some
midweek racing before giving
way to the full-sized bikes.
KTM's Jeremy Fappani
grabbed the overall champion
-
ship in the 250 Pro class after
trading moto wins with Austin
Black. Fappani, who has been
training in Colorado with Eli
Tomac, used 2-1 finishes to take
the overall win and one of the
first major titles of the weekend.
SLR Honda's Tyler Lynn, who
won the Baja 500 earlier this
month, swept the 450 Pro divi
-
sion with a dominant win in the
main event. Lynn also won the
College Boy division and finished
second in Open Pro.
Cole Timboe led from start
to finish in the Open Pro class.
The BarX Yamaha rider won the
championship main event by
over 14 seconds ahead of Lynn
and Josh Mosiman.
The FMF 2-Stroke Open class
went to GasGas-mounted Dustyn
Davis. Davis narrowly held on for
the moto win, as Beta's Bryson
Gardener finished less than a
second behind. Davis went on
to win the 250B Championship
with a consistent pair of second-
place results. He also took the
Schoolboy 2 division champion
-
ship.
Max Shane grabbed a moto
win and finished third overall in
WIND
IN THE
P30
250B but later found success by
winning both motos in the 450B
Championship. He finished out
the class overall ahead of Myles
Monty and Kaden Lynn.
The Wageman brothers, RJ
and Robbie, also came home
with their own Big Bear trophies.
RJ, the older brother, took top
honors in 25+ Open by win-
ning both motos, while Robbie
cleaned house with a 1-1 sweep
in the new Electric Open class
aboard a Stark Varg.
CN
450 Pro (Top 5)
1. Tyler Lynn (Hon)
2. Justin Hoeft (Yam)
3. Bryson Gardener (Bet)
4. RJ Wageman (Yam)
5. Ty Freehill (Hon)
250 Pro (Top 5)
1. Jeremy Fappani (KTM) 2-1
2. Austin Black (KTM) 1-2
3. Max Miller (Yam) 3-3
4. Anthony Casteneda (Yam) 5-5
5. Ty Freehill (KTM) 4-7
Open Pro (Top 5)
1. Cole Timboe (Yam)
2. Tyler Lynn (Hon)
3. Josh Mosiman (Yam)
4. Enzo Temmerman (Kaw)
5. RJ Wageman (Yam)
SLR Honda's Tyler Lynn was
the 450 Pro class winner at the
Mammoth Motocross.