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WDR SX R03 Recap (Pro Open)

s0urce Cleans Up at WDR Supercross Round 3 "Dash for Cash" Triple Crown in Canada

The Pro class underwent a massive transformation for Round 3 in Canada, officially shifting to Pro Open and taking on the explosive Dash for Cash Triple Crown format. With three hyper-focused, 5-lap sprint races, there was absolutely zero room for error. One bad corner or a single penalty could completely derail a rider's night under the strict Olympic-style scoring system.

When the gate dropped on the Canadian clay, the short-sprint format yielded intense bar-to-bar action across all three main events.

The Triple Crown Breakdown

Race 1 - Opening Statement

The night kicked off with a blisteringly fast sprint where track discipline immediately shifted the leaderboard. While Transcend (#965) grabbed the holeshot with a lightning-fast 5.584-second reaction time, s0urce (#967) quickly moved to the front to control the pace. s0urce crossed the line first, but a 1-second penalty dropped his official race time to a 5:35.339.

This allowed a flawless, penalty-free Sober (#114) to inherit the Race 1 win by a tight 1.45-second margin over s0urce. Transcend held on to secure a solid third place to start his night.

Race 1 Results

  1. Sober (#114)

  2. s0urce (#967)

  3. Transcend (#965)

  • Holeshot: Transcend (#965) - 5.584s

  • Fastest Lap: s0urce (#967) - 1:04.107

Race 2 - s0urce Strikes Back

With the pressure building, Race 2 saw s0urce (#967) execute a flawless performance. Pulling a clean 5.556-second holeshot, he kept his lines completely untracked by the officials to capture a flag-to-flag victory, crossing the line 2.64 seconds ahead of the pack.

Transcend (#965) kept himself firmly in overall contention by upgrading to a stellar second-place finish, while Winter (#522) fought through the roost to claim the final step of the sprint podium in third. Race 1 winner Sober hit trouble, sliding down to 5th after accumulating a 2-second penalty.

Race 2 Results

  1. s0urce (#967)

  2. Transcend (#965)

  3. Winter (#522)

  • Holeshot: s0urce (#967) - 5.556s

  • Fastest Lap: s0urce (#967) - 1:04.525

Race 3 - Clutches the Crown

The final sprint of the night was an absolute war of attrition. Transcend (#965) fired out of the gate for his second holeshot of the night with a 5.605-second launch. However, s0urce (#967) once again found his way to the front. Despite logging a late-race 1-second track penalty, s0urce's raw speed allowed him to secure the checkered flag.

Winter (#522) put together his best ride of the event, navigating the technical rhythm sections completely penalty-free to take a brilliant second place in the final moto. Ricco (#157) grid-locked the third spot, while Transcend fell to 5th after a costly 3-second penalty collection.

Race 3 Results

  1. s0urce (#967)

  2. Winter (#522)

  3. Ricco (#157)

  • Holeshot: Transcend (#965) - 5.605s

  • Fastest Lap: s0urce (#967) - 1:03.475

Overall Triple Crown Standings

Under the Olympic-style scoring system (where lowest total points value wins), consistency across all fifteen laps determined the ultimate "Dash for Cash" champion.

Top Overall Finishers

Pos

Rider

Bike

Moto Scores (1-2-3)

Total Points

1

s0urce (#967)

KTM 250 SX-F

2 - 1 - 1

4

2

Winter (#522)

Husqvarna FC 250

4 - 3 - 2

9

3

Transcend (#965)

KTM 250 SX-F

3 - 2 - 5

10

4

Sober (#114)

KTM 250 SX-F

1 - 5 - 4

10

5

Ricco (#157)

KTM 250 SX-F

5 - 4 - 3

12

Note: Transcend clutched the final podium step over Sober via the final moto tiebreaker.

s0urce's incredible 2-1-1 scorecard earned him the overall victory and the biggest share of the cash prize, extending his legendary momentum in the 2026 WDR circuit. Winter's progressive improvement each moto rewarded him with an elite runner-up spot, while Transcend secured third overall by a razor-thin margin.

The Pro Open Statement Is Sent

If the shift to Pro Open and the introduction of the Triple Crown format was meant to shake up the hierarchy, s0urce proved that the crown still belongs to him. The racing was shorter, more aggressive, and intensely technical on Canadian soil, setting up an absolute powder keg for the remainder of the championship trail.

3 Sprints. Intense Drama. s0urce Takes the Cash.

Disclaimer — This blog post is based on official race data provided by server exports and is generated by AI. AI can make mistakes, so please refer to the official Discord and Website for all official points standings.

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