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250 OVERALL RACE RESULTS // 2025 HIGH POINT NATIONAL (UPDATED)

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On Jun 14, 2025 Last updated Jun 14, 2025

Racing for the 250 class has come for the 2025 High Point National. The track has become more and more difficult throughout the day and now it’s time to go racing. Haiden Deegan held the fastest times through qualifying and line decision will be critical through racetime. Chance Hymas and multiple other riders will be looking for that position and have what it takes to put themselves in that spot. Racing from High Point all info is down below.

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250 OVERALL RACE RESULTS

Perfect day for Haiden Deegan as he was fastest qualifier and had both Moto wins.

Haiden Deegan once again put himself out front early and started to pull away. Chance Hymas was in second but just couldn’t run Deegan’s pace today. A lot of the battles came from further back in the pack with riders like Nate Thrasher and Seth Hammaker going back and forth. Jalek Swoll in his first race back was also making some late race passes which was surprising because he had been off the bike for so long that not many thought he would have the stamina. On the final lap, Chance Hymas would go down, and when he was pulling off the track he was pointing at his knee which was concerning. Tom Vialle would take over the second spot in the moto and overall.

POS # Name M1 M2
1 1 Haiden Deegan 1 1
2 16 Tom Vialle 4 2
3 47 Levi Kitchen 2 6
4 10 Chance Hymas 5 3
5 36 Garrett Marchbanks 7 4
6 30 Jo Shimoda 6 5
7 56 Seth Hammaker 3 10
8 40 Casey Cochran 11 9
9 41 Nate Thrasher 10 10
10 22 Jalek Swoll 14 8
11 107 Mikkel Haarup 19 7
12 92 Maximus Vohland 13 13
13 26 Ty Masterpool 9 17
14 19 Jordon Smith 12 16
15 93 Michael Mosiman 8 20
16 25 Ryder Difrancesco 21 11
17 44 Dilan Schwartz 40 12
18 106 Kayden Minear 20 14
19 134 Avery Long 17 18
20 115 Gavin Towers 18 19
21 65 Lux Turner 24 21
22 186 Reid Taylor 22 22
23 63 Hunter Yoder 36 23
24 137 Ayden Shive 33 24
25 192 Jack Chambers 41 25
26 188 Hamden Hudson 26 26
27 443 Cole Timboe 35 28
28 775 CJ Benard 38 27
29 195 Lance Kobusch 23 43
30 302 Parker Ross 34 36
31 85 Max Sanford 30 29
32 351 Jack Rogers 29 31
33 140 Russell Buccheri 32 30
34 775 CJ Benard 38 27
35 192 Jack Chambers 41 25
36 151 Aidan Dickens 35 32
37 511 Jace Kessler 28 39
38 451 Dalton Venter 31 38
39 302 Parker Ross 34 36
40 734 Dayton Briggs 39 33
41 784 Alexander Fedortsov 37 41

Tom Vialle inherited the second position after a problem for Chance Hymas.

Seth Hammaker battled hard with Nate Thrasher as both riders are returning from injury.

250 RACE RESULTS MOTO ONE

Haden Deegan grabs the Moto one win. 

Haiden Deegan did exactly what was needed in the first moto and that was to get out front and hold the field at bay. Levi Kitchen was quick and able to hold that fast pace but there was no stopping Deegan from grabbing that win as he was looking for redemption from last weekend. As for Seth Hammaker who was returning this weekend at after injury took him out last weekend, he was able to put himself into third. This is also a hometown race for him so he does know how to ride very well here. Chance Hymas was only able to grab a fifth in the moto and will have to regroup going into moto two

POS # RIDER
1 1 Haiden Deegan
2 47 Levi Kitchen
3 56 Seth Hammaker
4 16 Tom Vialle
5 10 Chance Hymas
6 30 Jo Shimoda
7 36 Garrett Marchbanks
8 93 Michael Mosiman
9 26 Ty Masterpool
10 41 Nate Thrasher
11 40 Casey Cochran
12 19 Jordon Smith
13 92 Maximus Vohland
14 22 Jalek Swoll
15 23 Julien Beaumer
16 98 Drew Adams
17 134 Avery Long
18 83 Austin Forkner
19 107 Mikkel Haarup
20 106 Kayden Minear
21 25 Ryder Difrancesco
22 186 Reid Taylor
23 195 Lance Kobusch
24 115 Gavin Towers
25 443 Cole Timboe
26 188 Hamden Hudson
27 65 Lux Turner
28 511 Jace Kessler
29 351 Jack Rogers
30 Max Sanford
31 451 Dalton Venter
32 140 Russell Buccheri
33 137 Ayden Shive
34 302 Parker Ross
35 151 Aidan Dickens
36 63 Hunter Yoder
37 784 Alexander Fedortsov
38 775 CJ Benard
39 734 Dayton Briggs
40 44 Dilan Schwartz

Tom Vialle was quick in the first moto grabbing a fourth-place finish.

Gaining momentum each week Levi Kitchen grabbed himself a second place finish.

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