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The ISRT MX4Christ Kawasaki Race Team battled through some of the most treacherous conditions of the season at
Gillette Stadium. With relentless rain turning the track into a mess, it was a night of grit, determination, and
breakthrough performances.

33 Freddie Noren – A Gritty Comeback Attempt

Freddie Noren fought hard through the slop, showing heart and hustle all night. He came close to transferring
directly with a P10 finish in Heat 1—just one position shy of a spot in the main. Unfortunately, in the LCQ, the deep
mud swallowed his momentum, and he was unable to snag a transfer position. Despite the result, Freddie’s effort
was a true testament to his resilience in brutal conditions.

208 Logan Leitzel – First Career Main Event

Logan Leitzel made headlines by qualifying straight through Heat 2 with an impressive P7 finish—his first-ever career
main event qualification. Once in the main, Logan kept it consistent and smart, navigating the deep ruts and heavy
mud to finish P9 overall. A top-10 finish in your debut main event, especially in conditions like these, is no small feat.
The entire team is stoked on Logan’s performance and looks forward to seeing him carry this momentum into the
upcoming rounds.

282 Bubba Pauli – Return to the Main

For the first time since 2019, Bubba Pauli made it back into a main event—and he did it with grit and strategy. After
missing the transfer in the heat by just two spots, Bubba grabbed a poor start in the LCQ and fought hard the entire
race to secure the final transfer position. In the main, starting mid-pack, he managed the chaos like a veteran and
brought it home in P16. It was a big return for Bubba and a morale boost for the entire crew.
Massive Thanks to the Crew

The ISRT MX4Christ Kawasaki mechanics went above and beyond in one of the most demanding nights of the
season. From keeping the bikes running through rain-soaked races to the massive cleanup afterward, their hard work
didn’t go unnoticed. The team is proud and thankfulfor their tireless efforts.

With Philadelphia on deck and another rainy forecast looming, the team remains optimistic and motivated. Spirits
are high, confidence is building, and the ISRT MX4Christ Kawasaki squad is ready for whatever comes next.

Scott Lukaitis
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