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2025 Washougal 250 Moto 1: LIVE Updates

2025 Washougal 250 Moto 1: LIVE Updates

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Haiden Deegan struggled in qualification to post the sixth-fastest time, but he tends to find speed when it matters most.
Garrett Marchbanks earned the fastest time for his first since 2019 earlier in the day.
Jalek Swoll earned the holeshot
2025 Washougal Motocross 450 Qualification: Jett Lawrence sweeps sessions
Chase Sexton cut into Jett Lawrence's advantage in the second qualification session, lowering it from more than 1.5 seconds to a little more than one second.
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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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Bichette has key double as Blue Jays beat Yankees 4-1 and extend home win streak to record 11 games

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