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Cycle News 2025 Issue 42 October 21

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However, he received a penalty for a scoring-chute incident, pro- moting Shirey and his Motorex/ FMF/Fly Racing FX 450 to third in his final race for the team, with Wasson placing fourth. "Man, I wish I had a couple more races before this race because my fitness level wasn't quite where I'd like to be at," Shirey said after finishing about seven minutes behind the first two, his ride marred by one crash on a rocky downhill. As he'd done at all but one round this season, reigning class champ Sam Pretscherer ran away with the Pro 250 victory (having locked up the class title for the second year in a row at the previous round) and fin - ished fifth overall, Shirey passing him on the second loop. The 3Bros/Hatch Racing Husqvarna rider revealed he'd hurt his foot by hitting a rock while training in the area the week before, though it didn't slow him down much. The Precision Concepts/Blud Lubricants/Fly Racing FC 250 rider shared, "I had a good line picked out and got a bad jump. It wasn't too bad to pick my way through; in the end I got up to where I needed to be and just kept pushing. "All in all, it was a good day and a good way to finish off the year like that." Pretscherer was a little over three minutes ahead of class runner-up and sixth overall Chance Fullerton, the Dallas Chidester (DC) Racing Kawasaki rider earning fourth in the final Pro 250 points. Third Pro 250 and seventh overall—six seconds behind Fullerton—went to Simi Valley Cycles Yamaha YZ250- mounted Cody Simpson, who ended up fifth in class points after missing four rounds. AMA District 37 regular Nic Colangeli took fifth Pro and eighth overall on his O'Neal Rac - ing KTM ahead of another D-37 star, Greg Fenstermaker Jr and FINAL ROUND / OCTOBER 18-19, 2025 JOHNSON VALLEY OHVA / LUCERNE VALLEY, CALIFORNIA OFF-ROAD I AMA NATIONAL HARE & HOUND CHAMPIONSHIP P96 Ava Silvestri earned her first Pro Women H&H Championship with an emotionally charged win over three-time champ Rachel Stout. The two were tied on points going into the final.

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