Norman Racing Husqvarna-
mounted Ava Silvestri claimed
second, some 21 seconds be-
hind, with Roseville Motorsports
Yamaha's
Kylie Alvarez making
her Pro Women debut good for
third.
CN
OVERALL (Top 10)
1. Dante Oliveira (KTM) 1:36:08
2. Dare DeMartile (Bet) 1:36:09
3. Mateo Oliveira (Hus) 1:36:34
4. Justin Hoeft (Kaw) 1:36:59
5. Samuel Pretscherer (Hon) 1:37:48
6. Cole Zeller (KTM) 1:37:51
7. Cody Simpson (Yam) 1:38:12
8. Tyler Lynn (Hon) 1:38:14
9. Dustyn Davis (Hus) 1:38:39
10. Giacomo Redondi (Kaw) 1:38:41
"The original healing process
is, I think, like a month, and
because I raced on it twice, that
set it back and made it three or
four months! I'm definitely not
in my top shape for racing. I'm
not out of shape but not where
I want to be. I really needed to
put my head down and work
because I also want to win that
championship for WMX [as well
as NGPC]. I'm happy I made it
here and put in a good perfor
-
mance and managed the race."
Fresh
off her AMA West Hare
Scrambles triumph last week,
seconds back, while holeshot
winner Cody Simpson earned a
Pro II podium for the first time,
the Simi Valley Yamaha rider
having shed over 70 pounds
since last season!
Lynn took fifth Open Pro and
eighth overall, followed by Zip-
Ty Racing Husqvarna's Dustyn
Davis—the fourth Pro II—and
Acerbis/Alpinestars KX450SR-
mounted Giacomo Redondi.
While not fully healed and fit
after breaking her hand towards
the end of last season, SLR
Honda's Mikayla Nielsen proved
fit enough to start her season
with the Pro Women victory as
she aims for a fourth-consecu
-
tive class championship.
ROUND 1 | JANUARY 17-18, 2026
AMERICAN MX | DELANO, CALIFORNIA
OFF-ROAD I AMA NATIONAL GRAND PRIX CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
P92
Recent rains left American
MX in prime condition for the
AMA NGPC opener.