MotoFactory Опубликовано 20 апреля Опубликовано 20 апреля Dante Oliveira proved that he’s one of the most versatile riders in the U.S. this weekend with an Open Pro win at the Wiseco Two-Stroke World Championship. He won with a 3-1 score on a KTM 300 that he previously had no experience riding. Dare Demartile’s 4-2 score was good enough for second and made it two off-road specialists on the podium in front of a field of motocross guys. Derek Drake had the heartbreak story of the day. He won the first moto and had a decent lead in the second when his bike quit. Carson Brown also had some bad luck. He was second in the first moto, but went down in the second turn of race two. Eventually, he climbed up to fourth in that race to finish third overall on his KTM/Suzuki hybrid. The Pasha 125 Pro class was limited to riders who are over 30 years old, and KTM development rider Ryan Morais was the official winner of both motos, although he had a tough time with unofficial MXA entry Josh Mosiman. For more results, go to Glenhelen.com. Ryan Morais took both motos of the Pasha 125 Pro Class (30+ division). Sean Lipanovich lead the early laps in the Pasha 125 pro class. Josh Mosiman is too young for the 30+ class, but rode for no score. Pasha 125cc 30+ Pro 1. Ryan Morais 1/1 2. Steven Tokarski 2/2 3. Sean Lipanovich 4/3 4. Blayne Thompson 3/4 5. Bryce Huffman 5/5 6. Dennis Stapleton 6/7 7. Jeremy McCool 9/6 8. Nicholas Post 7/9 9. Shawn Bushnell 10/8 10. Todd Gravitt 8/10 11. Cody Brownfield 13/11 12. Brian Hulsey 12/12 13. Jeremy Mairose 16/13 14. AJ Lee 15/15 15. Dillon Jones 17/14 16. Travis Damon 11/DNF 17. Tim Stone 14/DNF 18. Dane Rouse 14/DNF 19. Tim Weigand 18/DNF DNF Dominic Desimone DNF/DNF Carson Brown rode his Twisted Development Suzuki/KTM hybrid to third overall. Over 40 entries made for a crowded Open Pro gate. Eugenio Barbaglia had an excellent jump in moto one. Dare Demartile made it two off-road guys on the Open Pro podium. Derek Drake won the first Open Pro moto and was leading the second when his bike stopped. OPEN 2-STROKE PRO 1. Dante Oliveira 3/1 2. Dare Demartile 4/2 3. Carson Brown 2/4 4. Bryson Gardner 5/3 5. Trevor Stewart 7/6 6. Gary Sutherlin 11/8 7. Robbie Wageman 6/13 8. Darryn Durham1 3/7 9. Brian Mederios 10/10 10. Blayne Thompson 14/9 11. Nathan Hamlin 9/14 12. Thomas Dunn 12/17 13. Eugenio Barbaglia 21/12 14. Justin Workman 18/16 15. Tristun Alvarez 15/19 16. Derek Drake 1/34 17. Alessio Bonetta 17/21 18. Casey Langosh 19/20 19. Max Lee 23/18 20. Ezra Lewis 31/11 21. Brandon Ray 38/5 22. Luke Kalaitzian 20/24 23. Justin Muscutt 22/23rd 24. Matthew Cerami 24/22 25. Travis Damon 25/25 26. Rob Holyoake 16/36 27. John Darroch 8/DNF 28. Nolan Connolly 26/27 29. Billy Lea 29/26 30. Rocco Morse 28/28 31. Sage Powers DNF/15 32. Brock Reveal 27/32 33. Brian Begin 32/30 34. Chase Gunderson 30/35 35. Chris Bell 36/31 36. Eric Rizzo 39/29 37. Jerry Ehlers 35/33 38. Chase Kanzel 34/38 39. Ezra Tate 33/39 40. Matix Soto 37/37 DNF Ryder Patridge DNF/DNF DNF Dennis Stapleton DNF/DNF DNF Warren Strange DNF/DNF DNF Ayrton Ward DNF/DNF Doug Dubach won both motos of the Pasha 125 pro 50+ division ahead of Kurt Nicoll and Jeff Emig. Jeff Emig is a Marlboro Man. The post 2025 WISECO TWO-STROKE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS appeared first on Dirt Bike Magazine. Просмотреть полный текст статьи Цитата
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