Cycle News

Cycle News 2025 Issue 34 August 26

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

Issue link: https://magazine.cyclenews.com/i/1538859

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 52 of 159

Saturday's moto three proved to be a winner-take-all scenario. Cannon crashed at the start while the rest of the field took off with - out her. Nielsen capitalized on a good start and led the opening lap while Turner stalked the front- runners. By the end of lap two, Turner had already pushed into the lead and never looked back. The reigning number one showed why she's the champ and sprinted away to a 26-second gap. 2-1- 1 finishes earned her the final overall of the year, along with her second straight WMX title. "It hasn't really sunk in yet," Turner said. "I rode my heart out that moto. If you put your heart into it and your mind into it and work hard for it, it comes." Mikayla Nielsen held on for second in the final moto, marking her best result of the weekend. She took third overall and third in the series points. "I had a good first two rounds, but after Thunder Valley, I've just been stuck in a rut," Nielsen said. "It was hard to swallow those bad motos, but that's one thing I've learned from this season is just moving on from it…I was able to do that today; just move on and do my best this last moto. I'm just happy to show that I've progressed and that my starts were better." Charli Cannon battled back to fourth place at the line after crash - ing in turn one. She used 1-2-4 finishes for second overall, along with second in the championship. "I knew crashing in that first turn and only having a 12-minute moto isn't ideal," Cannon said. "I got back up and charged as hard as I could, but I had some really sketchy mo - ments, and that's just stuff I need to work on for the future. Clean up those mistakes when things don't really go your way. But just trying to weave through lappers was one of the hardest things." Ryan Nitzen OVERALL (Top 5) 1. Lachlan Turner (Yam) 2-1-1 2. Charli Cannon (Hon) 1-2-4 3. Mikayla Nielsen (Hon) 4-4-2 4. Jordan Jarvis (Yam) 3-3-5 5. Kyleigh Stallings (Kaw) 5-5-3 WIND IN THE P52 Charli Cannon started the weekend strong with a moto win, but mistakes dropped her to second overall in the race and the championship. Mikayla Nielsen ended the day third overall and third in the championship.

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of Cycle News - Cycle News 2025 Issue 34 August 26