due to more wins.
"I did my part. I can't be too
upset," Roberts said. "I went
and did what I could today and
executed that."
The Bridgestone/FMF/Klim
480 RR-mounted 2025 champ
went on to say, "It's pretty crazy
to win five out of eight or nine
races, or whatever, and lose the
championship. Either way, it's
been a great season and I'm
proud of that, proud of myself
for winning five of these things.
Prior to this [year], I'd won three
races in my whole career so
it's almost double in one sea
-
son what I'd won in my whole
career!"
Unofficially, though, Roberts
did top the Pro division of the
new Off-Road Masters Champi-
onship, which combines finishes
of
both the H&H and AMA West
Hare Scrambles (WHS) Regional
Championship Series. It is not
an official AMA Championship,
but it was instituted this year to
recognize those who compete in
both series.
While former series champ
Joe Wasson came out of
retirement in a bid to assist his
Liqui Moly Beta teammate, he
couldn't quite match the pace
of the front two and physically
settled for third.
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Absent since round
two due to injuries,
Dalton Shirey made
his final appearance
for Rockstar Energy
Husqvarna and earned
third, showing good
speed but lacking in
fitness a little.
(Right) Though
he'd banged
up his foot the
week before
when he hit
it on a rock,
that didn't
prevent Sam
Pretscherer
from winning
Pro 250 for the
eighth time this
season and
finishing fifth
overall.