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Husqvarna's Tristan Prueitt,
who passed Team Green Ka-
wasaki's Jacob Hauck, KTM's
Brady Olson and bLU cRU Ya-
maha's Chase Andersen to take
the win in the highly competi-
tive 250 B division.
Later in the day, Prueitt led
flag-to-flag to top the 250 B Lim
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ited class main event as well,
beating out bLU cRU Yamaha's
Christopher Harris and KTM's
Nolan Ford.
Prueitt closed out the RCSX
event by winning the final main
event of the weekend, the
Schoolboy 2 (12-17) class, beat
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ing out Kawasaki riders Wyatt
Duff and Dane Pappas.
Other B-class standouts in
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cluded bLU cRU Yamaha's McK-
ayden Fitch—who beat Jacob
Hauck (Kawasaki) and GasGas'
Tomi Doble to win the 450B
class—and bLU cRU Yamaha's
Christopher Harris, who topped
Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's
Jack Pullen and KTM's Travis
Johnsmeyer to win the 450 B
Limited division.
Jaydin Smart had a rough go
of it in his heat races on Sunday
but delivered a couple of first-
place finishes in Monday's main
events to win championships in
the Mini Sr. (12-14) class and in
the 85cc (10-12) Limited class.
Smart was sixth in his Limited
class heat race and seventh
in the Mini Sr. heat race but
came back strong to deliver two
championships on Monday.
"I had a couple of bad motos
on Sunday," said Smart. "But you
just have to forget about it and
not let it bother you. My me
-
chanic helps me with that."
third. Powell slammed into the
face of a jump on lap four, drop-
ping back in the order. By lap five,
the cluster up front had fallen
into an order it would maintain to
the finish, with Wey leading from
start to finish to take the victory
and the class championship, fol
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lowed by Johnson in second and
another Kawasaki rider, Chace
Lawton, in third.
One of the standouts in the
B classes was Rockstar Energy
(Left) Jax Baker celebrates
winning the 65cc 7-11 and 10-
11 Championships.
(Below) Vince Wey stole
the show at this year's
Ricky Carmichael Amateur
Supercross.