machine, to make his move.
DeMartile wasted no time ap-
plying pressure and made quick
work of the opening lap, taking
over the top spot and immedi-
ately stretching his rhythm into
the technical sections. With
the course still slick and unpre-
dictable from the snow earlier,
DeMartile rode with confidence
and control, holding the lead
for roughly the first hour and 10
minutes of the two-hour battle.
As conditions improved and
the track opened up, Semmens,
riding his FMF RPM KTM, turned
up the intensity. With traction re-
turning, Semmens found speed,
closed the gap, and launched a
hard charge in the second half
of the moto. Once he made his
pass for the lead, Semmens
never looked back, keeping the
pace high and staying mistake-
free through the rough late-race
chop and deepening ruts. He
rode it home for the victory in
one of the hardest-fought wins
of his season.
DeMartile held strong in
second after leading most of the
moto, while Lynn stayed consis
-
tent and tough to round out the
WIND
IN THE
P58
Cole Zeller (pictured)
won the Pro 250
class for the third
time this season
and has a six-point
class lead over Sam
Pretscherer, who was
second in class.
Dustyn Davis won the Open
Pro race on Saturday.