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podium finish. Alvarez took the lead early but washed the front end in a corner on the first lap and battled mechanical issues for the rest of the race. His per - sistence paid off with another top-three finish. Notably, Alvarez also secured a Pro 125 win on Saturday, demonstrating his versatility and resilience across multiple classes. The Pro-Am division delivered some of the closest racing ac - tion of the weekend, with David "Racer" Fry and Kayden Lynn en- gaging in an impressive duel for the top spot. Fry took an early lead, setting the pace through lap one, but Kayden Lynn quickly responded. On lap two, Kayden Lynn recorded the fastest lap of the race, a 10:22, as he powered his Kawasaki into the lead. From that point, he showed the kind of composure that defines a true front-runner, maintaining steady lap times during the final stages to secure the overall win. Fry held firm in second, unable to close the gap but comfort - ably ahead of Gavin Dugan, who finished out the podium. Dugan's consistency stood out; he held third place from start to finish while chaos erupted behind him. Meanwhile, Jaxzen Tully delivered one of the most memo - rable charges of the day. After a rough start left him dead last on the opening lap, the rider from Lake Havasu City fought his way through the field to finish fourth— a gritty effort that showcased his endurance and determination. Matt Maple of Ramona, Califor - nia, finished in fifth. In Women's Pro, Isla Phillips from St. George, Utah, took the win while demonstrating her speed and skill in the tough Mes - quite conditions. As the WORCS series heads to California into the final round at the 29 Palms Motorsports Complex in Twentynine Palms, four championships are still up for grabs, including the overall WORCS Championship. Connor Moore PRO 450 (Top 5) 1. Tyler Lynn (Hon) 2:00:22.401 2. Dare DeMartile (Bet) 2:01:19.926 3. Carter Klein (Hon) 2:09:09.262 4. Hayden Florez (Yam) 2:06:50.543 5. Skyler Adams (Kaw) 2:09:36.679 PRO 250 (Top 3) 1. Mason Semmens (KTM) 2:02:31.909 2. Noah Gardon (KTM) 2:05:58.581 3. Tristun Alvarez (KTM) 1:59:38.402 PRO-AM (Top 5) 1. Kayden Lynn (Kaw) 1:56:25.357 2. David Fry (Kaw) 2:00:51.636 3. Gavin Dugan (Hon) 2:03:53.623 4. Jaxzen Tully (Hon) 2:06:51.819 5. Matt Maple (Hon) 2:06:56.612 WIND IN THE P46 Mason Semmens (1) won the Pro 250 class.

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