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Cycle News 2025 Issue 48 December 2

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Jake Willis, respectively. The overall in Supermini 2 (13-16) in MX and SX was won by Easton Graves (Husqvarna), and Graves also won Supermini 1 (12-15) Motocross. GasGas riders Elliott Bowsher (second) and Chase Dashiell (third) completed the Supermini 2 (13- 16) Supercross overall podium, while in the same class in the Motocross division, Dashiell was second overall and Cash Anderson third. Steve Roman (Kawasaki) made waves in the Vet 35+ and Vet 30+ classes, winning the overalls in both Motocross and Supercross divisions. He won over second-placed Kailub Rus - sell (Yamaha) and third-placed Kenny Henry (Husqvarna) in Vet 30+ MX. In Vet 35+ MX, Henry landed second, while third went (GasGas) were second and third, respectively, in Motocross, while Hannah Hodges, also on a GasGas bike, and Barker were second and third in Supercross. KTM riders dominated the Supermini 1 (12-15) SX class, taking the top six spots over - all. In the main, Jackson Vick finished lap one in second but moved into the lead on lap two, with Brody Pacheco (KTM) following in second and Cash Anderson (KTM) just behind in third. Anderson passed Pacheco on the following lap to take over second, dropping Pacheco to third. Pacheco battled back and forth with Timothy Scott (KTM) and Camden Scoggin for third but at the finish, it was Vick with the win, Anderson in second and Pacheco in third. Fourth through sixth went to Scott, Scoggin and top two overall spots in the 450 Pro Sport Motocross class, with Mikkel Haarup of Denmark (who competed in the World Motocross Championships from 2019 until last year) finish - ing with 2-1 moto scores for first overall and Denno second overall with moto scores of 5-2. Kawasaki's Vincent Wey came from behind to finish third over- all with moto scores of 4-3. In the 250 Pro Sport Mo- tocross class, Carson Wood (Yamaha) took the win, going 3-1 to beat out Haarup's 2-3 and Denno's 4-2. Two-time WMX World Cham- pion Lotte van Drunen from the Netherlands swept every moto in the Women's 12+ division in both Supercross and Moto - cross on her Yamaha. Mayla Herrick (KTM) and Lucy Barker Carson Wood was the top 250cc Pro Sport rider in Supercross. NOVEMBER 23-39, 2025 GATORBACK CYCLE PARK / GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA MOTOCROSS I THOR MINI O's, PRESENTED BY PRO CIRCUIT P60

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