DeMartile Dominates
R
ound six of the Rocky Moun-
tain ATV/MC WORCS Series
took place in Preston, Idaho, on
August 23-24, where Cache Val
-
ley MX hosted a tough 5.4-mile
course that weaved through
motocross sections and twisted
in and out of cornfields. The
120-minute Pro race was led by
Factory Beta's Dare DeMartile,
who dominated and won the
overall by more than a minute.
In the Pro 250 class, Mason
Semmens charged to the top
spot, while Racer Fry earned an
impressive win in Pro-Am after
a hard fight. With intense battles
across all divisions, Cache
Valley delivered a round full of
action, endurance and standout
performances that impacted the
championship standings.
The Pro 450 showdown of
round six was a statement ride
from Factory Beta Liqui Moly's
Dare DeMartile. Launching out
of the gate and snagging the
holeshot ahead of GNCC stand
-
out Lyndon Snodgrass and SLR
Honda's Tyler Lynn, DeMartile
wasted no time putting his Fac-
tory Beta out front as the pack
disappeared into the winding
corn maze of Cache Valley
MX. From there, it was all gas
and no looking back. DeMartile
charged hard in the opening laps
and quickly built a gap that no
one could close. Even when his
Camelbak water overheated in
the warm Idaho sun, forcing an
extra pit stop, he never faltered.
WIND
IN THE
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Beta's Dare DeMartile (1) got
the second half of the WORCS
Championship in Idaho going with a
big win.
PHOTOS: CONNOR MOORE
Mason Semmens dominated
the 250cc Pro action.