(KTM) climbed from fifth to
third, making moves past Coki-
nos (fifth) and Beta's Brayden
Nolette (fourth).
In moto two, Gregoire
bounced back strong, leading
the first two laps. Devlin turned
up the pace, passing Gregoire to
take the win. Gregoire held sec
-
ond, while Fustini and Cokinos
battled for third. Fustini eventu-
ally pulled away with a 27-sec-
ond gap. Nolette started seventh
and worked up to fifth, overtak-
ing Jake Abbott (Yamaha) and
Taylor Beckwith (Yamaha).
On the overall podium, Devlin
claimed the top step, followed
by Fustini and series points
leader Cokinos.
Two rounds are remaining,
and the points are close. Coki
-
nos currently sits in first with
236 points, five points ahead of
Gregoire with 231 points, and
Nolette in third with 208 points.
J Day Off-Road's top amateur
of the day was, once again,
Matt Webb (Yamaha), taking
first in A 250 and 11th overall.
Joshua Kanakry (KTM) took the
A 200-class win, finishing 28th
overall, while A Open winner Pat
-
rick Gougeon (GasGas) finished
16th overall.
Addison Harris (KTM) led ev
-
ery lap in both motos to secure
the Women's Pro overall. Kayla
O'Neill (Yamaha) kept her in
sight throughout and finished
second on the day, extending
her lead in the standings to 44
points. Destiny Artegian (Kawa
-
saki) rounded out the podium in
third.
Kylie Kulpa
OVERALL PRO AA (Top 10)
1. Thorn Devlin (Yam) 2-1
2. Jiggs Fustini (KTM) 3-3
3. Justin Cokinos (Yam) 5-4
4. Brayden Nolette (Bet) 4-5
5. Jake Abbott (Yam) 7-6
6. Taylor Beckwith (Yam) 6-7
7. Brandon Gregoire (Yam) 12-2
8. Cooper Jones (KTM) 1-14
9. Kyle Rougeau (Yam) 8-8
10. Shane Czelazewicz (Yam) 10-9
WIND
IN THE
P58
Addison Harris topped the Women's Pro class.
The top Amateur rider was Matt Webb.