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Cycle News 2025 Issue 44 November 04

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into first and second. The 16-year-old Fustini put on an impressive show, running up front with some of the fastest woods riders in New England all year long. Cokinos continued to pull away, widening the gap with each lap. With the title on the line, fans packed into the finish area to watch the final moments. When the checkered flag waved, Justin Cokinos crossed the finish line first, winning the second moto for 2-1 scores and earning his first J Day Off- Road title, along with the 2025 East Grand Regional AMA Championship. On the podium, Cokinos proudly displayed his first-place Champion - ship plaque, joined by Gregoire in second and Fustini in third. After the race, Cokinos said, "We wanted that all year. It's been a long year. I had to stay focused, because with all of those ruts it was easier go - WIND IN THE P56 ing slower. Anything could happen. Let's get there first, then we can celebrate. Once I crossed the checkered, it finally hit me." The Amateur overall winner was Tommy Petze (Husqvarna), finishing eighth overall and first in A 250. The A 200 winner was Daniel Desmarais (Yamaha), who finished 35th overall, and the A Open winner was Landon Wentz (KTM), who finished 22nd overall. In the Women's Pro, Addison Harris (KTM) took home the win, going 1-1 against some fast girls over the weekend. Carly Lee (KTM) made her first J Day ap - pearance, going 2-2 for second overall. Women's Pro Champion Kayla O'Neill went 3-3. Kylie Kulpa OVERALL (Top 10) 1. Justin Cokinos (Yam) 2-1 2. Brandon Gregoire (Yam) 1-3 3. Jiggs Fustini (KTM) 3-2 4. Jake Abbott (Hus) 6-4 5. Brayden Nolette (Bet) 4-6 6. Taylor Beckwith (Yam) 7-5 7. Cooper Jones (KTM) 5-7 8. Tommy Petze (Hus) 9-8 9. Matt Tovani (Yam) 15-9 10. Van Gosselin (Yam) 12-13 Addison Harris won the Women's Pro class in Southwick. Tommy Petze was the top Amateur rider.

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