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Cycle News 2025 Issue 31 August 5

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VOLUME 62 ISSUE 31 AUGUST 5, 2025 P85 on the best result in the final race, which she missed out on by a single position to the winner, Shannon Tarnow, who finished with 1-7-1 finishes. The runner- up finish by Berning is still the best result ever for a female in the class. Berning ended up third overall in the 65cc (7-9) class. In his first race on a big bike, Altus Yamaha's Owen Covell dominated the 450 B division, sweeping all three motos, while GasGas' Tomi Doble went 4-3-4 for second, and a 7-2-3 tally put Kawasaki-mounted Nate Freehill in third. Covell returned to fin - ish second overall in the 250 B class, going 1-3-2. Husqvarna rider Max Shane went 1-1-4 to win the 450 B Limited class. Shane, who had a big get-off on Friday and injured Bowsher, went 6-8-5 for third in the championship. The 2024 Women's Motocross champion Lachlan "La La" Turner finished ninth against the boys in the third moto of this division. Speaking of the women racers, Turner easily swept all three motos to win the Women's championship, while Team Green Kawasaki's Kyleigh Stallings (2-2-2) and KTM's Mayla Herrick (4-4-2) were second and third. For the first time at Loretta's, a female racer claimed an AMA National Championship in an open division, as 11-year-old Raycin Kyler emerged victorious in the 65cc (10-11) Limited class. The Floridian took the title with consistent 4-2-2 moto finishes. Kyler wasn't the only female who stood out. Nine-year-old Yu - mena Berning, from Pleasanton, California, also competed against the boys in 65cc (7-9) and 65cc (7-9) Limited divisions. In the Limited class, she tied for first overall with a combined score of nine points after 2-5-2 finishes. The tiebreaker is ultimately based Temmerman's teammate, Landen Gordon, was the only other rider to steal a moto win in the Open Pro Sport division. Deacon Denno proved consistent with two titles— in 250 B and Schoolboy 2 (12-17) B/C—as well as earning the Amateur Rider of the Year Award.

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