about some others, but overall
for the weekend, ending up
second is good."
Nelko won three Cross tests,
but finished just over four sec-
onds short of Ansley to claim sev-
enth overall and third Pro2 rider.
"This was my best sprint yet,"
said Nelko. "I won three out of
the six Cross tests, but I strug-
gled in the Enduro the first day
with suspension, so we made
some adjustments and I ended
up making a lot of time back up.
I think I pulled maybe two sec-
Trial Jesters Racing KTM's
Jesse Ansley came out on top of
a fierce battle with Seven Sixty
Racing's Ben Nelko to claim
sixth overall and second Pro2
rider. Ansley won two of the
Enduro test en route to second
in class.
"This weekend was pretty
good," said Ansley. "It had its
ups and downs, but me and this
place never really gel together
so to walk out of here second
is pretty good. I was happy with
some tests and pretty pissed off
pleased with his finish.
"I had a rough weekend," said
Girroir. "We still got the job done,
but it wasn't pretty. We won Pro2
and that's what we came here to
do, but we were nowhere near
the overall and it was pretty dev-
astating all weekend. I just never
felt like I found my groove. I never
felt like I flowed good. I wasn't
hitting my marks. It was just an off
weekend. I was frustrated too, so
that didn't help. But I just rode out
the weekend and did the best I
could."
OFF-ROAD
KENDA U.S. SPRINT ENDURO SERIES
ROUND 4 / MAY 8-9, 2021
BRISTOL, VIRGINIA
P60
Johnny Girroir was fifth
overall but emerged as
the Pro2-class winner.