ing rounds of the WMX Champi-
onship in Pro Motocross in the
previous weeks. Woods wasted
no time re-establishing herself,
grabbing the holeshot and lead-
ing every lap on her GasGas. Her
pace proved untouchable as she
cruised to victory. Maddy Weber
held second throughout the race
and posted the class's fastest lap
at 10:15.445. Brook Whipple com-
pleted the podium, with Rachel
Burton finishing fourth.
Sunday
Davis carried his momentum
from Saturday into Sunday and
looked exceptional all afternoon.
Racing at his home course, the
Honda rider consistently main-
tained a blistering pace and
recorded the fastest lap in class
with an 8:55.029. Davis never
relinquished the lead and secured
another overall victory. Behind
him, the battle for the remaining
podium spots stayed close for
much of the race.
Cole Zeller briefly found him-
self near the front before disaster
struck early. Entering the Pro sec-
tion's final stretch, Zeller clipped
a K-rail and crashed violently,
slamming into the ground. Forced
to regroup, the KTM rider put
his head down and launched an
impressive recovery to salvage
second place.
RPM Racing teammates Noah
Gordon and Colton Aeck waged
a race-long battle for the final po-
dium spot. Gordon's consistency
ultimately paid off as he edged
Aeck by just over a minute at the
checkered flag. Sam Pretscherer
finished fifth after a steady ride,
while Harlem Nelson completed
the top six. Kayden Lynn was
unable to continue after an early
DNF.
The Pro 450 class featured
a thrilling duel between Mason
Semmens and Lynn. Semmens
grabbed the early advantage
and held off both Lynn and Dare
DeMartile through the opening
laps.
Midway through the race, Lynn
came alive. On lap four, Lynn laid
down an incredible 8:46.156—the
fastest lap of the day—and used
that same lap to make the deci-
sive pass for the lead. From there,
the Honda rider managed the
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Dustyn Davis (508) won the Pro
250 and Open Pro classes.