
Enzo Temmerman secures second Loretta Lynn's title with Open Pro Sport Moto 3 win
Temmerman entered the race with the 250 Pro Sport title secured and in a winner-take-all scenario with his teammate Landen Gordon, the only rider to beat him in 2025. Temmerman's 2-1 in the first two motos left him vulnerable, but he scored the title with Saturday's victory.
Temmerman led the first lap and might have been tempted to relax if he had been notified that Gordon had an uncharacteristically poor start and completed that circuit in seventh. That would have been premature, as Gordon quickly moved into third on Lap 2 and held that spot for three laps while slowly cutting into Temmerman's advantage.
Dan Beaver,
Disaster struck on Lap 5 when Gordon crashed and fell back to eighth. He was unable to improve his position and lost one more spot with three laps remaining as Heath Harrison got around him.
That was just enough to knock Gordon off the overall podium via a tiebreaker as he scored 12 points during the weekend. Gordon's poor showing in Moto 3 was counterbalanced by the consistency of Diesel Thomas' 3-5-4.
Finishing second, Kade Johnson improved in every moto. He was fourth in Moto 1, third in Moto 2, and second in Moto 3. With a score of nine points during the weekend, he easily outdistanced the battle for the final spot on the overall podium.
Landen Gibson rebounded from a poor showing of 11th in Moto 2 to take the final spot on the race podium.
After challenging for it all week, fifth-place Cole Forbes earned his first Top-5 of the National. He was sixth in Moto 1 and eighth in Moto 2.
Five spots further back, Jonathan Getz was in a similar situation. After finishing 11th in Moto 1 and 12th in Moto 2, he finally scored an elusive Top-10 in 10th.
Open Pro Sport Moto 3 Results
Enzo Temmerman, Visalia, Calif., Kawasaki
Kade Johnson, Hideaway, Texas, Yamaha
Landon Gibson, Peachtree City, Ga., Tennessee
Diesel Thomas, Raymond, Neb., Husqvarna
Cole Forbes, Richmond, Va., KTM
Luke Fauser, Midland, Pa., KTM
Landon Hartz, Wilsonville, Ala., Yamaha'
Heath Harrison, Silverhill, Ala., Husqvarna
Landen Gordon, Murrieta, Ga., Kawasaki
Jonathan Getz, Old Town, Fla., KTM
Loretta Lynn's News
Lachlan Turner sweeps Women's division for first Loretta Lynn's title
Enzo Temmerman sweeps 250 Pro Sport, secures title
Lachlan Turner sweeps first two races in Women's division
Gordon ends Temmerman's streak with Open Pro Sport Moto 2 win
Three for Temmerman, Enzo scores third win in 250 Pro Sport Moto 2
Enzo Temmerman wins Open Pro Sport Moto 1 at Loretta's
WMX leader, Lachlan Turner, wins first Women's moto
Enzo Temmerman Lorretta's 250 Pro Sports Moto 1
Loretta's Lap-a-Thon Benefitting St. Jude returns for 2025
More SuperMotocross News
SMX, Monster Energy extend sponsorship through 2030
Roger De Coster retires as US MXoN manager
KTM AG returns to full production
Motocross of Nations to return to U.S. in 2028, 2031
Washougal 450 Results | 250 Results
Jo Shimoda earns second Motocross win of 2025 at Washougal
Chase Sexton beats Jett Lawrence at Washougal
Haiden Deegan wins Washougal Moto 1 over Jo Shimoda
Chase Sexton wins Washougal Moto 1, Jett Lawrence third
Jason Anderson out for remainder of 2025 SMX season

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