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on his KTM. He is looking to move up to Pro
next season.
"It was a good season," said Dorsey. "It
was a fun course for how short it was. It
got rough, but it was fun. If I come back to
WORCS, I'll run the Pro class next year."
In Pro 2 Lights, Clayton Hengeveld's
fourth victory of the season on his Kawasaki
handed him the championship. Austin Serpa
finished second on his KTM and finished
second in points. Jake Alvarez finished third
on a Husqvarna 125cc two-stroke.
Hengeveld was injured just before the
summer break and actually missed a race as
a result. He made up time quickly, winning
two straight to nab the title. His victory here
came after he pitted late in the race while
running third. He came out and charged
hard to take the win.
"After we pitted and got some water, I
got a second wind," said Hengeveld. "I just
put it down, found some smoother lines
out there and I got it done. There's nothing
better than getting the championship with a
win. I worked really hard for this. I'm almost
(Above) Pro 2
champ Dante
Oliveira (356)
got off to a fast
start and went
on to win the Pro
2 class. (Right)
Clayton Hengeveld
was the Pro 2
Lights winner. He
is also the class
champion for 2017.