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Cycle News 2025 Issue 34 August 26

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Nolette slipped back to finish third. Ryan Amancio (KTM) started his moto off in sixth and finished in fourth. Jake Abbott (Husqvar- na), who finished fifth, swapped positions with Amancio after a heated battle. In moto two, AmPro rider Brandon Gregoire took the early lead, wanting to make up for his 11th in moto one when he had a tire issue. As the motocross section of the course became dusty, as well as some sections in the woods, Gregoire used it to his advantage. The Yamaha rider opened up an 11-second lead by the end of lap one and went on to win moto two. However, his 11-1 moto scores weren't enough to get on the overall podium, and he finished in sixth overall. Fustini and Cokinos once again battled it out. This time, Cokinos was able to hold off Fustini for a second-place finish, with Fustini settling for third. Nolette finished fourth and Abbott fifth. Cokino's 2-2 was good enough to claim the Pro AA overall win, gaining eight valuable champi - onship points on the leader. Fus- tini's 1-3 landed him a second- place finish, with Nolette's 3-4 completing the podium. Fustini now leads the points standings by one point over Gre - goire, 191 to 190, and Nolette is 17 points from the top, at 174. The top amateur of the day was a new face to the top step. Jonathan Alipio (KTM) had a great day with speed and consis - tency. He finished 12th overall and first in A200, grabbing the A Overall trophy. Matt Webb (Ya - maha) won the A-250 class and Patrick Gougeon (GasGas) won the A-Open class. Addison Harris (KTM) won the Women's Pro Overall with an 11-second lead on Kayla O'Neill (Yamaha), who finished second overall on the day; she's continu - ing the lead in the class with a 50-point lead on Harris. Kylie Kulpa OVERALL PRO (Top 10) 1. Justin Cokinos (Yam) 2-2 2. Jiggs Fustini (KTM) 1-3 3. Brayden Nolette (Bet) 3-4 4. Jake Abbott (Hus) 5-5 5. Ryan Amancio (KTM) 4-6 6. Brandon Gregoire (Yam) 11-1 7. Taylor Beckwith (Yam) 6-7 8. Drew Torrance (Hus) 7-10 9. Anthony Frederico Jr (Yam) 10-8 10. Kyle Rougeau (Yam) 9-9 WIND IN THE P62 Addison Harris was the Women's Pro overall winner. Jonathan Alipio was the best of the Amateurs.

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