During Day 3 of the Loretta Lynn’s Amateur National in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, Lachlan Turner of Altus Motorsports BLU CRU Yamaha further solidified her position in the Women’s division with a decisive victory over competitor Kyleigh Stallings.
Turner, who is also the defending WMX champion and leads the points in that series, replicated her strong start from Moto 1, maintaining her lead from the moment the gate dropped until she crossed the finish line. Notably, her fastest lap was clocked at 2:00.135 on the second lap—an impressive margin of nearly four seconds ahead of Jordon Jarvis, who recorded the next best lap time of 2:04.010.
Lachlan Turner is maintaining her status as the reigning WMX champion and current points leader in the series.
Turner secured her victory with a time gap of 21.397 seconds ahead of Stallings, showcasing speed differentials of up to five seconds throughout the nine-lap race. Despite a minor setback due to a tip-over that cost her approximately 10 seconds, Turner managed to maintain a substantial lead.
In addition to her performance in the Women’s division, Turner competed in the predominantly male 250 B Limited category, where she placed within the top 20, finishing 16th in Moto 2 and 29th in Moto 1.
Jordan Jarvis repeated her third-place finish from Wednesday, while Mayla Herrick came in fourth. The top four positions were identical to the previous race results on Wednesday. In a notable improvement, Lilly-Ann Pettus climbed from sixth place in Moto 1 to finish fifth in this round.
Enzo Temmerman struggled at the start of his moto but was unable to close the gap on his teammate.
Despite Turner’s commanding performance, the competition remains fierce, as Stallings is nestled just two points behind her after back-to-back second-place finishes.
Women’s Moto 2 Results
- Lachlan Turner, Gardnerville, Nev., Yamaha
- Kyleigh Stallings, Yukon, Okla., Kawasaki
- Jordan Jarvis, Leesburg, Fla., Yamaha
- Mayla Herrick, Thornton, Colo., KTM
- Lilly-Ann Pettus, Hanceville, Ala., Husqvarna
- Mila Baltyk, Brooksville, Fla., Yamaha
- Hailey Vassallo, Woodford, Va., Husqvarna
- Callie Sutton, Evansville, Ind., KTM
- Nanami Honda, Kadoma, Japan, Yamaha
- Shelby Rolen, Blaine, Tenn., Kawasaki
Loretta Lynn’s News
- Gordon ends Temmerman’s streak with Open Pro Sport Moto 2 win
- Three for Temmerman: Enzo scores third in 250 Pro Sport Moto 2
- Enzo Temmerman wins Open Pro Sport Moto 1 at Loretta’s
- WMX leader, Lachlan Turner, wins first Women’s moto
- Enzo Temmerman at Loretta’s in 250 Pro Sports Moto 1
- Loretta’s Lap-a-Thon returns benefitting St. Jude for 2025
More SuperMotocross News
- Roger De Coster retires as US MXoN manager
- KTM AG resumes full production
- Motocross of Nations slated to return to U.S. in 2028, 2031
- Washougal 450 Results
- 250 Results
- Jo Shimoda earns second Motocross win of 2025 at Washougal
- Chase Sexton defeats Jett Lawrence at Washougal
- Haiden Deegan wins Washougal Moto 1 over Jo Shimoda
- Chase Sexton wins Washougal Moto 1, Jett Lawrence finishes third
- Jason Anderson out for the remainder of the 2025 SMX season
