Haiden Deegan shot out to a holeshot in the 250SX main event followed by his teammate, Michael Mosiman. Ryder DiFrancesco held third, but he had Cameron McAdoo all over him. DiFrancesco held on, however, and was able to start inching away from McAdoo. Levi Kitchen and Max Anstie, meanwhile, got horrible starts and were buried.  

As the race progressed McAdoo had closed back on DiFrancesco and the two would yo-yo in different sections of the track. McAdoo had better whoop speed and on a particularly good time through he used it to come up the inside of DiFrancesco and put a block pass on him for third.

With nine minutes to go Kitchen had jumped past Hunter Yoder for sixth and set his sights on Max Vohland. Just like McAdoo, Kitchen had superior whoop speed and used a strong drive to blow by Vohland and motor away. A few laps later Kitchen made the same exact move on DiFrancesco for fourth. With four minutes left he was now only a couple seconds behind McAdoo, a gap that Kitchen erased very quickly. Then McAdoo made a mistake and came up short on a double and just like that, Kitchen zipped by.

Kitchen was absolutely ripping, and he quickly caught Mosiman and blew by him in the sand section. McAdoo would pass Mosiman a few laps later for third, and that’s where they’d end up. Deegan took the win with Kitchen, McAdoo, Mosiman, and DiFrancesco rounding out the top five.

After Deegan crossed the line he stopped, looked back at the finish and cocked an imaginary bow and arrow. When Kitchen came over the finish line and rode up to where Deegan was, Deegan let his pretend arrow loose.