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Cycle News 2025 Issue 30 July 29

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WIND IN THE P40 riders swapped positions mul- tiple times, with Fustini eventu- ally taking second and Cokinos rounding out the podium in third. On the podium, all three riders mentioned how rough and tech- nical the track was, with each of them crashing at some point; yet they all agreed it was a fun and exciting race. Nolette held steady in fourth throughout the second moto, fin - ishing just off the podium again. With a perfect 1-1 score, Gregoire claimed the overall win and earned 25 points toward his championship standings. Fustini's 3-2 finishes earned him second overall, while Cokinos' 2-3 landed him in third. Heading into round nine in about a month, Gregoire holds the championship lead with 175 points, putting him nine points ahead of Cokinos, who has 166 points. The top Amateur of the day was Allen Adkins, aboard his KTM. Adkins raced in the A Open class and rode his way to eighth overall in the A class and grabbed the A overall trophy. Jonathan Alipio (KTM) finished 21st overall and won the A 200 class, while Matt Webb secured the A 250 win, finishing 12th overall. Trail Jesters rider Addison Harris (KTM) secured the Women's Pro win, finishing 24 seconds ahead of the Women's Pro points leader Kayla O'Neill, who now sits 53 points ahead of Harris. Kylie Kulpa OVERALL (Top 10) 1. Brandon Gregoire 1-1 (Yam) 2. Jiggs Fustini 3-2 (KTM) 3. Justin Cokinos 2-3 (Yam) 4. Brayden Nolette 4-4 (Bet) 5. Jake Abbot 5-5 (Hus) 6. Taylor Beckwith 7-6 (Yam) 7. Jack Zarse 6-9 (KTM) 8. Allen Adkins 8-10 (KTM) 9. Patrick Gougeon 10-11 (GG) 10. Kyle Rougeau 11-12 (Yam) Allen Adkins was the top Amateur.

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