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GIZMOMODS / ROCK RIVER / YAMAHA / rockriverracing.com – GLENDALE

GIZMOMODS / ROCK RIVER / YAMAHA / rockriverracing.com – GLENDALE

GIZMOMODS / ROCK RIVER / YAMAHA / rockriverracing.com – GLENDALE

As the fourth round of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Series began in Glendale on Saturday, the Flo Motorsports backed Gizmo Mods/Rock River/Yamaha team immediately presented an incredible presence amongst the pit area and race-track, within the State Farm Stadium venue. Each athlete and crew member displayed a tremendous work-ethic, en route to obtaining significant feats in each class throughout the Triple Crown format.

TJ Albright had raced with extraordinary skill thus far in the series aboard his Flo Motorsports backed Yamaha and would qualify for the main event program via an incredible third-place finish, in the LCQ. From there, the New York native would acquire finishes of eleventh, twelfth, and fourteenth, to obtain a remarkable twelfth-place overall score amongst the 250SX West Coast division. 

Michigan's Marshal Weltin displayed commendable corner speed throughout practice laps in the 250SX division, and advanced to the Last Chance Qualifier where he battled from start to finish. Marshal's effort was superb, and ultimately equated to a main event transferring bid being obtained. From there, Weltin strove for exceptional finishes of seventeenth, thirteenth, and thirteenth, for thirteenth overall.

The Flo Motorsports backed number forty-three of Grant Harlan was proficient within every segment of the Glendale track for qualifying, and charged into the 450SX LCQ that followed while aspiring to compete at the front of the field. Harlan would do so, navigating through the most technical of rhythm lanes to eventually reside twentieth, when soaring past the checkered flag.

Kyle Wise excelled once more for the fourth round of the series, and displayed outstanding skills throughout the longest rhythm lanes on the Arizona racetrack. Wise was smooth throughout the sand section as well, which was sustained throughout each practice session the latter afternoon hours — and the Modesto native would reside in a well-respected standing of forty-fourth, as all concluded for this event in the Southwest.

Krystian Janik would compete in the SMX Next division on Saturday. Krystian's ambition was evident as he sped from the starting line, and his desire to succeed was carried through numerous laps of practice. However, Janik would undergo a bit of adversity and not be able to race at the highest level for the evening's main event — though his resilience is certain to shine, for the races to come throughout the 2025 season.

With the series now departing from the West Coast for a significant portion of time, the Flo Motorsports backed Gizmo Mods/Rock River/Yamaha team will set their next destination to that of Tampa, Florida. Each member of the elite-level unit appears motivated to thrive for round five of the 2025 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship, continuing the streak of prominent results that have been established thus far on the tour.

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