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WORCS 2024 ROUND 2 : PRO RESULTS GLEN HELEN

SLR Honda riders Tyler Lynn and Mikayla Nielsen each put the hammer down to drag a victorious weekend racing WORCS collection. Tyler Lynn had a strong begin heading into the primary nook sitting in third.  The prime 3 would go to placed on an unbelievable shut tight race for the primary 5 laps.  Wide open 120% effort from all three, as third place dropped again from the battle Tyler can be in a battle in opposition to the Purvines Yamaha rider.

Tyler’s battle for the lead was some thrilling racing to look at. From the primary 5 laps huge open prime 3 battling laborious to the battle of pitstops the place we might go to be sooner and Tyler would pull out again on target in first place and put the heater all the way down to create an important hole and take the win!

Both groups pitting on the identical lap, 75feet separated our pits, 1.5 second hole again from first was Tyler…they each charged into the new pit lane, it was a battle of pitstops…gasoline flowing and dumping from IMS dump can, giving the life supply of the Honda CRF450rx, goggles altering, water ingesting, the pit cease ends and Tyler takes off simply toes in entrance of the Yamaha rider…they’re proper onto of one another for the lap as they disappear into the hills of Glen Helen…….time goes by and Tyler is out entrance charging laborious to drag a spot!   Few laps later a fast 3 second splash of gasoline would safe his victory!!  P1 for Tyler Lynn!

Top 3 PRO 450:

1. TYLER LYNN – HONDA

2. Trevor Stewart – YAM

3. DARE DeMartile – BETA

250cc PRO

Colton Aeck took the Pro 250 win aboard his TRE Kawasaki adopted RPM KTM rider Mason Semens and Husqvarna mounted Kai Aiello.
Leading for half the race, JP dropped again to 3rd after the pit cease. On the final lap he had a tip over and fell again to the forth place spot. Great journey for JP regardless and nonetheless some confidence constructing moments to hold into the following spherical.

 PRO WOMEN

Mikayla Nielsen raced the Pro Women’s class on Saturday at Glen Helen Raceway, with a protracted dusty and windy race course, preservation was in thoughts for the staff!  What an important race main laps and dominating but once more for KayKay!  Smooth, managed and assured race to take the “W” within the Pro Women’s class.

KayKay would proceed her dominant efficiency, now within the WORCS collection with a tremendous journey.
Kaitlyn was operating a strong race in third and sadly had a nasty crash leading to knocking herself out and taking a journey to the hospital for analysis. So far the conclusion is a concussion and we’ll decide if she is match to race the following spherical of NGPC. WORCS nonetheless gave her the third place consequence.

Top 3 PRO Women:

1. MIKAYLA NIELSEN – HONDA

2. Ava Silvestri – GG

3. Katie Jacobs – KTM

2023 3-BROS 24 HOURS OF GLEN HELEN

The 2023 24 Hours of Glen Helen concluded with the Yamaha team consisting of Tyler Nicholson, RJ Warda, Thomas Dunn, and Clayton Roberts emerging as the winners. They faced tough competition from the Prairie Dogs team comprising Trevor Hunter, Tyler Belknap, Clay Hengeveld, and Nic Garvin. The race was held on a challenging 10-mile course created by the SRA Racing crew, featuring sections such as the National track, Arroyo Vet Track, truck track, and long ridge roads. The difficulty level increased during the night when the Santa Ana winds picked up. Notably, the Ironmen participants demonstrated exceptional endurance, with Zac Luce as the top performer in that class. For complete results, visit www.glenhelen.com.

The Team of Tyler Nicholson, RJ Warda, Thomas Dunn and Clayton Roberts won the 2023 3-Bros 24 Hours of Glen Helen.
John Wheeler got the holeshot on the Intermediate/Expert row. His team won their class and finished fourth overall.
Nic Garvin rode with the Prairie Dogs and pushed the leaders throughout the day and night.
History was made for electric bikes by the KC Motorsports team. They rode a Surron Storm Bee to the finish, rotating batteries and completing 44 laps.
Zac Luce was the top Ironman, finishing 42nd overall.
Tyler Martin’s team won the Business/Industry class.
Motocross Action was represented by Trevor Nelson, who was sixth Ironman.
Yes that’s a Kawasaki KLR650. Zac Commans was relentless on his way to fourth Ironman.
Jacob Hayes got the Pro holeshot and finished third overall.
Vincent Munoz was the winner in the 250 Expert category.
Alex Dorsey led the top team in the Family Class.
Jordon Maas secured the second spot in the 250 Expert category.
Desiree Bates emerged as the winner in the Women’s Class.
Josh Smith secured the second place in the Ironman category.
Seth Barnes, Ray Rodden, Skyler Pereira are all members (retired and active) of the U.S. Marine corps.