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The new champ, Walker, said, "Honestly, it's just... it's amaz- ing, you know. We came into here, and I was confident after the last round. We made some bike changes. The track was the way it was; it was a stupen - dous night, and I can't wait to go home." "Yeah, I mean, I rode good," Hart said. "I mean, if you look back a couple years, the con - sistency I've had in the last four years, I've won over half the championships I've entered, so, I mean, it sucks to get second. I did it three years ago with Jonny in 2022, so we're two for two now these last two years, four years. "I couldn't get my stuff to - gether tonight, and he did. He deserves to win, and it sucks, 'cause I figured it out that last moto—I unlocked something— and learned how to ride again, 'cause those first two, I was embarrassed, honestly. I felt bad for everyone that came here, 'cause I was riding around like a junior, so I was embarrassed but happy to find something there that last moto. "Congrats to Jonny, he de - served it. He got me. I'm glad he was here." LeBlond was thrilled to leave Washington third in the cham- pionship. "Honestly, I'm super happy," LeBlond said. "I was top five once in the championship, but everyone wasn't here, so, third with everybody here, I'm pretty happy with that. It was a good battle between me, Colton, and even Cody, he was getting closer at the end. It's a night for the championship, and, uh, yeah, it was a good season." While the championship battle dominated headlines, Webb's fourth-place finish in the final standings represented a remarkable achievement for the three-time champion. Webb's 20-point performance at Everett (third overall with 3-2-6 moto fin - ishes) moved him to 106 points for the season, securing fourth place in the championship. The battle for third through fifth in the final points stand - ings came down to the wire, with Webb (106 points) narrowly edging Haaker (105 points) for fourth but falling just a little short of Leblond's tally (108 points) who took third overall. The Pro Women's class championship was determined by a winner-takes-all, two- moto-format race at the Everett EnduroCross final. Rieju rider Rachel Gutish won the race and championship with 2-1 moto finishes over multi-time cham - pion Shelby Turner (GasGas), who had 1-3 moto finishes. KTM rider Chantelle Bykerk, another former Pro Women's Enduro- Cross champion, finished third with 4-2 motos. CN OVERALL (Top 10) 1. Jonny Walker (Tri) 1-1-2 2. Trystan Hart (KTM) 2-3-1 3. Cody Webb (Yam) 3-2-6 4. Branden Petrie (Bet) 5-5-3 5. Ryder LeBlond (Hus) 4-7-4 6. Tim Apolle (Bet) 6-6-5 7. James Flynn (Bet) 10-4-8 8. Colton Haaker (Kaw) 8-9-7 9. Max Gerston (Bet) 7-8-10 10. Jaden Dahners (KTM) 11-10-9 ROUND 6 / NOVEMBER 22, 2025 ANGEL OF THE WINDS ARENA / EVERETT, WASHINGTON OFF-ROAD I SLAVENS RACING AMA ENDUROCROSS SERIES P70 Gutish won the Pro Women's overall and the championship that came with it.

