Dustyn Davis, also from Oak
Hills, rounded out the podium
with a steady performance,
followed by Lyndon Snodgrass
in fourth and Tristun Alvarez,
Jake's brother, in fifth.
The Pro-Am class faced argu
-
ably the toughest Pro section of
the entire year—a challenge
that
caused major position swaps
throughout the race. Line choice
proved critical, and while chaos
unfolded behind him, one rider
remained dominant all day long.
Racer Fry put on a masterclass
performance, extending his lead
lap after lap to secure a mas
-
sive victory, clinching his first
WORCS
Pro-Am Championship.
Behind Fry, positions shuffled
almost every lap, but as the
checkered flag waved, it was
Kody Moore and Gavin Dugan
who rounded out the podium,
followed by Tucker Talbot and
Teagen Whalen in the top five.
The Pro-Am field has shown
ROUND 9 / OCTOBER 31-NOVEMBER 2, 2025
TWENTYNINE PALMS MOTORSPORTS COMPLEX / TWENTYNINE PALMS, CALIFORNIA
OFF-ROAD I ROCKY MOUNTAIN ATV/MC WORCS SERIES
P78
Lap after lap, Gordon and Alva-
rez remained within seconds
of
each other. On the final lap,
Gordon made a quick pit stop as
Alvarez quickly closed the gap,
and the two raced nearly side by
side down the final straight. In a
tense finish, Gordon edged out
Alvarez by just one second at
the line to secure the win.
(Right) Lauren Woods claimed her
first Women's Pro WORCS title.
(Below) Tristun Alvarez wrapped up
the Pro 125 title for his third time.