
2025 Washougal 250 Moto 1: LIVE Updates
Garrett Marchbanks earned the fastest time for his first since 2019 earlier in the day.
Jalek Swoll earned the holeshot
Dan Beaver,
In Race Notes
Haiden Deegan was only sixth quickest in qualification.
Jalek Swoll grabbed the holeshot with Ryder DiFrancesco slotting into second.
Deegan got a great start and is third on Lap 1.
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