Vohland Brothers Showed Off Their Skills at a Golden State National

The roar of engines and a wall of roost kick off the 250cc Pro class at the CMC/Golden State Nationals. Despite a week of heavy rain, the sandy E Street track in Marysville provided a prime battleground for Northern California’s finest.
Leading the charge into the first turn is overall winner Tyson Vohland (V27), showing the smooth, consistent form that earned him 2-2 moto finishes and the top step of the podium. Hot on his rear wheel is his brother, Tallon Vohland (26), followed closely by Norwegian standout Roy Snellingen (1L) and Rich Taylor (74).
While the Vohland brothers utilized their home-track advantage to secure a 1-2 overall finish for the family, the day was a test of grit and gear. Tyson’s steady performance aboard his NCY Yamaha ultimately outlasted the pack, proving that in the deep Marysville sand, consistency is just as vital as raw speed.
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