delivered a steady day to finish
fourth overall, showing strong
pace in both motos and stay-
ing in the front group. Justin
Cokinos rounded out the top five
after battling in the lead pack
early and grinding through the
demanding conditions to secure
another solid result.
With Crown first, Russell
second, Medaglia third, Fustini
fourth and Cokinos fifth, the Pro
AA class showcased both speed
and survival on a track that de
-
manded every bit of each.
In the amateur ranks, Rivers
Morris rose to the top with an im-
pressive ride, securing the Ama-
teur overall title while capturing
A250 class win. On a track that
punished mistakes, Morris kept
things clean and fast, adding
another standout performance to
the day.
The Women's Pro class
brought no shortage of excite-
ment, as Tayla Jones of Phoenix
Honda claimed the class win.
The battle for second became
one of the day's best stories.
Kayla O'Neill and Mallory Pickard
traded momentum in a hard-
fought fight for the runner-up
position, each handling the brutal
conditions with determination.
O'Neill finished second, and
Pickard finished third.
Kylie Kulpa
OVERALL PRO AA (Top 10)
1. Joey Crown (Yam) 2-1
2. Ricky Russell (Kaw) 1-4
3. Tyler Medaglia (Yam) 5-2
4. Jiggs Fustini (KTM) 4-3
5. Justin Cokinos (Yam) 3-7
6. Ben Kelley (KTM) 6-5
7. Joshua Toth (Kaw) 8-6
8. Alex Lugar (Kaw) 9-9
9. Gavin Simon (Hus) 12-8
10. Alex Phaneuf (Yam) 10-10
VOLUME ISSUE APRIL , P33
Ricky Russell was
second overall
after winning the
first moto.
Tayla Jones won the
Women's Pro class.
The top Amateur rider
was Rivers Morris.