WIND
IN THE
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In the championship, Sem-
mens leads Alvarez by 37 points,
and Gordon is just six points
behind Alvarez in third.
The Pro Am class offered a
glimpse into the sport's future.
David "Racer" Fry (Kawasaki)
made it clear that his future is
bright. Fry was in a league of his
own, the only rider in the class
to dip into the eight-minute lap
range. He built a lead of more
than two minutes over Kody
Moore (Yamaha) for the class
win.
Moore battled Gavin Dugan
(Honda) throughout the race,
putting on a good show for the
spectators. Moore ended up
taking the checkers 15 seconds
ahead of Dugan. Jaxzen Tully
(Husqvarna) and Jayce Zillmer
(GasGas) completed the top five.
Klein has a comfortable
28-point lead over Fry in the
class championship. Kayden
Lynn, who did not suit up at Glen
Helen, is another eight points
back in third, one point ahead of
Dugan.
Lauren Woods and Dana
Raynor were the only two en
-
tered in the Women's Pro class,
with Woods taking the victory
with room to spare, padding her
points lead in the class champi
-
onship to 39 over Raynor.
Connor Moore
OVERALL 450 Pro (Top 5)
1. Dare DeMartile (Bet)
2. Justin Hoeft (Yam)
3. Tyler Lynn (Hon)
4. Clayton Tucker (Bet)
5. Carter Klein (Hon)
OVERALL 250 Pro (Top 5)
1. Colton Aeck (Kaw)
2. Jake Alvarez (Kaw)
3. Mason Semmens (KTM)
4. Dustyn Davis (GG)
5. Noah Gordon (KTM)
Lauren Woods padded her
points lead with a win in the
Women's Pro class.