focused on the bigger prize.
Walker executed that strategy
to perfection. He allowed Hart
to pull away slightly, content to
finish second and secure the
championship. Hart's com
-
petitive fire burned bright as he
pushed
for the final-moto vic-
tory, unwilling to let his season
end without
a fight.
The white flag came out, sig-
naling one lap remaining in the
2025
AMA EnduroCross season.
Hart hammered through the
Rocky Mountain Rock Garden
one final time, riding with the
heart of a champion even as the
title slipped from his grasp. He
crossed the finish line to claim
the moto-three victory, but it
wasn't enough.
Walker cruised across the
line in second place, pumping
his fist as the reality sank in: he
is the 2025 AMA EnduroCross
Champion. The two riders had
tied on points at 141 apiece, but
Walker's 10 moto victories to
Hart's seven gave him the cham
-
pionship via the tiebreaker.
Webb
salvaged sixth place
in moto three despite his crash,
which was enough to secure
third overall on the night ahead
of Branden Petrie, who rode
brilliantly to fourth overall with
a 5-5-3 scorecard. LeBlond
finished fifth overall (4-7-4), nar
-
rowly edging Webb and Haaker
for
third in the final champion-
ship standings.
LeBlond's
season culminated
in a career-best third-place fin
-
ish in the championship stand-
ings.
ROUND 6 / NOVEMBER 22, 2025
ANGEL OF THE WINDS ARENA / EVERETT, WASHINGTON
OFF-ROAD I SLAVENS RACING AMA ENDUROCROSS SERIES
P68
Chantelle Bykerk
leads Rachel Gutish
in the Pro Women's
class. It was the only
time in the 2025
season that the
Pro Women's class
competed in the
championship.